Dr. Arouna ASSOUMA is an Agricultural Economist with a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics. He has over 10 years of experience developing projects, designing development and climate change initiatives, and monitoring and evaluating the impact of projects/programs. He is also a postdoc and Intern Lecturer in the Faculty of Letters, Arts, and Human Sciences and the Agronomy Faculty at the University of Parakou in Benin. Dr. ASSOUMA obtained a grant from Africa Research Impact Network (ARIN) to assess the impact of climate-smart livestock on food security. Dr. ASSOUMA is a data analyst. He conducts data collection, data analysis, and reports. He masters data collection and analysis tools such as KoboToolbox, R, Stata, and SPSS very well. Data analysis methods such as linear regression, logit, probit, propensity score matching, Difference in Difference, Endogenous Switching Regression, and Best-Worst Scaling. Dr. ASSOUMA has a wide range of knowledge in several fields, including Agribusiness Clusters and Climate Change.