The René Dumont Tropical Agronomy Garden of Paris, in Nogent sur Marne, where are located AGTER’s offices :
Today, AGTER employs a small team of two persons, and several asociate experts :
Mathieu Perdriault, Coordinator
Master in International Agricultural Economy (Paris XI Orsay).
Specialist in Cellular Biology and Physiology, Sustainable agricultural Development.
From 2014 to 2016, Executive Secretary of the International Committee of the World Forum on Access to Land (2016)
He was previously in charge of the development and projects of the association for 12 years and as such was the Executive Secretary of the International Organizing Committee of the World Forum on Access to Land (WFAL2016).
Before that, he worked for a French departmental Farmer Union : the Confédération paysanne de l’Ain.
Pierre-André Duffrène, Pierre-André Duffrène, Facilitator of networked analysis-proposal processes : « World Forum of Struggles for Land and natural Resource » and "Coalition Foncier (France)"
French,
Master 2 in Political Studies, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
Specialist in collective mobilisation, political commitment, Involvement in matters of governance.
Previously on Civic Service with AGTER at the launch of the Struggles for Land and Natural Resources Forum
Associate Experts
Christian Castellanet
Agronomist and ecologist (PhD Institute of Ecology – UGA- USA) specialized in Natural Resource Management and governance. He has been involved with Gret (an INGO based in France) in international cooperation in the field of action research for rural development and natural resource management in West Africa, Carribean, Brazil and more recently South East Asia, where he has been involved in the Mekong Region Land Governance Project, based in Vientiane (Lao PDR) from 2014 to 2018.
Since July 2018, he is working at part time with Gret, and part time with AGTER.
They have been employees of AGTER
Michel Merlet, Co-founder and Director of AGTER from 2005 to 2020
Graduated from the “Institut National Agronomique Paris-Grignon” (National Institute of Agronomy Paris Grignon).
Specialist of land issues. M. Merlet worked on the Nicaraguan agrarian reform in the 70’s and in the 80’s.
He has been working since 1988 as an expert in the field of land policies and management of natural resources in many countries of Latin America, Africa, Europe and Asia.
Mercedes Savane, Administrative and financial management
Clara Jamart, In charge of studies and network animation
Samuel L’Orphelin, In charge of studies and network animation
Marta Fraticelli, In charge of studies and network animation
Chloé Salery, Support Officer WFAL2016
Samir El Ouaamari, In charge of studies
Français.
PhD in Geography from the University of Paris Ouest (Nanterre La Défense). (Thesis : Bitter peasantry in the cradle of brown gold : coffee development and dislocation of peasant societies in southwestern Ethiopia). He is now a lecturer at AgroParisTech.
Coline Sauzion, In charge of studies and network animation
Audrey Boursicot, Coordinator of the Forum of Struggles for Land and Natural Resources, also in charge of the co-facilitation of the Coalition for a Land Law in France
French
Master II in Agricultural Development and Economic Policies (University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - IEDES).
Previously, she was in charge of the campaigns for Amnesty International’s "Freedoms" program, after having been the Campaign Coordinator and network animator for the Confédération Paysanne. She also worked previously for Terre de liens Île de France and was stationed in the Central African Republic and Honduras as project manager for Solidarité international and Fundacion COPADE respectively.