Portrait of Tsegay Wolde-Georgis
Research Associate
• Climate and society • Capacity building

Climate and its interaction with society, focusing on early warning, food security, innovative rural technology, and capacity building

Tsegay Wolde-Georgis joined the CCB (then still at the National Center for Atmospheric Research) at the end of December 2007. Before joining CCB he worked at the International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) at Columbia University as a coordinator of the Africa Program (2003-2007). Tsegay was also an Advanced Study Program Post-Doctoral Fellow at NCAR and a lecturer at the Universities of Kwa-Zulu Natal (South Africa) and Asmara (Eritrea). He has more than a decade of experience in African issues, which included as the head of the Non-governmental and Government relations at the Embassy of Ethiopia in Washington, D.C. Tsegay continues to work to maintain collaborative relationships with stakeholders in the development of CCB projects relating to climate and society, especially in Africa.

Tsegay has been taking the lead in the following activities:

  • Collaboration with Mekelle University in Ethiopia to establish a Climate Affairs degree program for capacity building.
  • A demonstration project on using appropriate technologies.
  • On the role of the African Diaspora for climate change adaptation and development in Africa.
  • Developing an Africa Program in Integrated Risk Governance project in collaboration with Chinese researchers.
  • Advising the Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Agency on climate smart agricultural transformation.

Education

  • PhD: University of Denver, 1993

Awards

  • Finalist, 100 Ideas to save the Planet, The World Bank Development Market Place, 2009

Publications

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