Dr. Olusegun (Segun) Fadare is a Lecturer in Development Economics in the Livelihoods and Institutions Department at NRI. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Economics from Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, and an MSc and a PhD in Agricultural and Food Economics from the University of Reading. He conducts interdisciplinary research, primarily focusing on conflict and fragility, food and nutrition security, agriculture and rural livelihoods, relational and interpersonal violence, and governance and institutions.
Following his doctoral research on the impact of conflicts on agricultural livelihoods outcomes and resilience, he joined NRI as Postdoctoral Research Fellow in October 2023, contributing to the ESRC-funded research project titled “Causal Pathways from Violent Conflict to Violence Against Children: Evidence from Multi-Country Secondary Data,” led by Professor Tilman Brück. On the project, he is actively involved in investigating the causal pathways linking political violence to violence against children in Africa, using multi-country household surveys data from the Violence Against Children and Youth Surveys (VACS) and global georeferenced conflict data from the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED).
Prior to joining NRI, Segun was an Associate Lecturer in the Agri-Food Economics and Marketing Department, University of Reading, where he also held a Research Assistant role on several UKRI-funded projects, contributing to research on agriculture-nutrition in India and Nepal, and computational text analysis of soybean supply chain policies in Brazil under the Trade Hub Initiative. He was also previously a Research Analyst at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) in Nigeria for six years, where he led major research projects, coordinated fieldwork, supervised IFPRI-Nigeria interns and local collaborators, and was involved in knowledge dissemination and capacity building.
He has also previously served as a co-investigator in collaborative research under the Agricultural and Food Policy Analysis for Nutrition Outcomes in Africa (AFPON) Project, supported by the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in 2018.
Through teaching and research, he aims to advance knowledge and policy measures that improve economic conditions and well-being for people in vulnerable locations.