Chesha Wettasinha is a tropical agroecologist with extensive experience in rural/agricultural development in Asia and Africa for nearly four decades. She has worked in a variety of settings and functions, combining social and technical skills related to smallholder rural (agricultural) development, natural resources management and community empowerment through self-help groups. Her work has focused on promoting local/farmer-led and gender-responsive innovation development as a means of combining local and scientific knowledge for more relevant and beneficial development outcomes that contribute to more resilient communities. She is a co-founder of Prolinnova (www.prolinnova.net), a global community of practice with its vision for a world wherein women and men farmers play decisive roles in agriculture and natural resource management innovation processes for sustainable livelihoods. Chesha has worked in inter-disciplinary teams with multiple development stakeholders using participatory and inclusive approaches for co-creation of knowledge in small-scale agricultural development. Raised among small-scale farming communities and having collaborated closely with many rural communities and development organisations in Asia and Africa, Chesha has an intimate understanding of their needs, aspirations and challenges. She couples this with her professional expertise, passion and steadfast personal commitment to meaningful development interventions that would contribute to a more sustainable, collaborative, just and fair world.

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