Bernard, Peterly

Peterly Bernard joined the IICA Representation Office in Haiti in October 2016, and since then has been working as an assistant coordinator of technical cooperation. He studied Agronomy at the Faculty of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine (2004-2009) of the State University of Haiti where he specialized in Plant Production. As a professional, he worked as an agricultural supervision Manager twice in two USAID-funded projects; 1) WINNER Project in the region of Mirebalais and Croix-des-bouquets; and 2) AVANSE project in Cap-Haitien. In 2014, he went to study in Belgium, where he completed an international master's degree in Protection of Tropical and Subtropical Crops at the University of Liège (Gembloux Agro-Bio-Tech). Back in Haiti, he gained many experiences in development, management and evaluation project in personal activities.

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Geographic focus:Haiti
Member of:Personal Local IICA | Red de especialistas en Agua y Agricultura
Research areas: Climate change | Cambio climático | Cambio climático | climate change | Mudança climática | See more...
Positions:Agricultural Supervision Manager - USAID-HAITI / FEED THE FUTURE NORTH / AVANSE PROJECT | Agricultural Supervision Manager - USAID-HAITI / FEED THE FUTURE WEST / WINNER PROJECT | Student / Master's Degree in Crop Protection - University of Liege (ULg) Belgium | Assistant Coordinator to the Technical Cooperation - Representación del IICA en Haití
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Summary:Peterly Bernard joined the IICA Representation Office in Haiti in October 2016, and since then has been working as an assistant coordinator of technical cooperation. He studied Agronomy at the Faculty of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine (2004-2009) of the State University of Haiti where he specialized in Plant Production. As a professional, he worked as an agricultural supervision Manager twice in two USAID-funded projects; 1) WINNER Project in the region of Mirebalais and Croix-des-bouquets; and 2) AVANSE project in Cap-Haitien. In 2014, he went to study in Belgium, where he completed an international master's degree in Protection of Tropical and Subtropical Crops at the University of Liège (Gembloux Agro-Bio-Tech). Back in Haiti, he gained many experiences in development, management and evaluation project in personal activities.