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Uma Lele (born 28 August 1941; Koregaon, Satara, India) is an
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, currently at the
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at the
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, India. She has spent much of her career working with the
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and other international organizations. Through her field research and work on operations, policy analysis, and evaluation, Lele has assessed the impact of development assistance; including in China, India and Africa. Her work improved interventions, such as the World Bank's Forest Strategy (2002) and the work of
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. She has been called “a leader in the world of economic development and a brilliant researcher" who "supports her theories with rigorous empirical analysis" based on rich data sets. Lele was elected a Fellow of the
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(AAEA) in 1999. In July 2018 Uma Lele became president-elect of the
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(IAAE). In 2021 she succeeded to the position of president of the IAAE (a three-year term), the first woman to hold that position.


Early life and education

Uma Lele was born on 28 August 1941 in Koregaon, Satara, India and grew up in the state of
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. Her father was a lawyer and a judge. She completed her B.A. at Ferguson College,
Pune University Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU), formerly the University of Poona, is a collegiate public state university located in the city of Pune, India. It was established in 1949, and is spread over a campus in the neighbourhood of Ganeshk ...
in 1960. After marrying Jayant Lele, a PhD student at Cornell University, Uma Lele joined the master's program in the economics department at the
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. After a year working in Chicago with
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, she was able to transfer to Cornell, receiving a joint scholarship from the College of Agriculture (CALS) and the College of Arts and Sciences. Uma Lele earned her MS in 1963, and her PhD in 1965 from
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in agricultural economics. She was the first woman to graduate from
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with a PhD in applied economics.


Career

After graduating, Lele lived in Canada and carried out field research in India on grain markets. In 1971, she was hired by the
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and began studying areas in South Asia and Africa. She worked on her book ''The Design of Rural Development: Lessons From Africa'' (1975) as a visiting professor at Cornell (1973–1974), returning to the World Bank in 1974 and remaining there until 1990. In 1991 Lele become a graduate research professor and director of international studies at the
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, where she spent four years (1991–1995). In addition she worked as the Director of the Global Development Initiative at the
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from 1992–1993. In 1995 Lele returned to the World Bank, where she became a senior advisor in the organization's Operations Evaluation Department (later the Independent Evaluation Group). In 2005 Lele retired from the World Bank. She continues to do research, write and lecture as a visiting researcher with the
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at the
University of Delhi Delhi University (DU), formally the University of Delhi, is a collegiate central university located in New Delhi, India. It was founded in 1922 by an Act of the Central Legislative Assembly and is recognized as an Institute of Eminence (IoE) ...
. Lele has strongly supported the empowerment of women, helping to organize the First Global Conference for Women in Agriculture (GCWA) held in 2012. She has established a Mentor Fellowship Award for Women through the
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and a Best Research Award on Gender in Development through the International Association of Agricultural Economists.


Research

Lele has engaged in research, operations, policy analysis and evaluation with the World Bank and other international organizations including the FAO, CGIAR, IFAD, UNICEF, UNDP, Rockefeller Foundation and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. A recurring theme of Lele's work has been her willingness to test the assumptions underlying public interventions against actual conditions and outcomes in the field. She led complex evaluations leading to the rethinking of major global development programs such as the World Bank's Forest Strategy (2002) and
CGIAR CGIAR (formerly the Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research) is a global partnership that unites international organizations engaged in research about food security. CGIAR research aims to reduce rural poverty, increase food ...
(2003). One of her first assignments at the World Bank was to study agricultural economics in Africa. At the time, leadership at the World Bank was strongly advocating for integrated rural development. Lele led the first comparative study to look at the design of rural development within Africa, and concluded that the bank's development approach was not effective in the African context, due to lack of infrastructure. In comparison, in countries like India, existing institutions were more stable and provided practical experience and support for the use of development funds. She recommended that projects needed "to build human and institutional development capacities" and to "build capacity before institutions could absorb large inflows of capital.” This work became the basis for her book ''The design of rural development : lessons from Africa'' (1975). In this and in later work such as her comparisons of water-related policies in China and India, Lele emphasizes international diversity, the need to understand local conditions and suit interventions to circumstances Lele has also pointed out close links between agricultural sector performance and
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performance and examined the roles that donors play in the successes and failures of development. As a Division Chief in the development research department, reorganized by
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in the 1980s, Lele carried out a comparative study on aid to African agriculture. The MADIA (Managing Agricultural Development in Africa) discussion papers examine the effectiveness of liberalisation and privatisation attempts in agricultural marketing over 25 years by aid donors (the World Bank,
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, UKODA, DANIDA, SIDA, France,Germany, and the
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) in six African countries (Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Cameroon, Nigeria, and Senegal). Lele also independently published a book on aid and capital flows. After
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became leader of the World Bank in the 1990s, Lele became Deputy Division Chief of Agriculture, and Senior Advisor in the World Bank’s Operations Evaluation Department (later called the Independent Evaluation Group). Lele led a meta-evaluation of
CGIAR CGIAR (formerly the Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research) is a global partnership that unites international organizations engaged in research about food security. CGIAR research aims to reduce rural poverty, increase food ...
, the Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research. CGIAR had been created by
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in the 1960s as a global public goods program. It had two major branches dealing with rice (
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, IRRI), and wheat crops (
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, CIMMYT). Lele examined the impact of CGIAR's programs in a comparative context with other global programs. This analysis led to the identification of changes that had occurred over time and a rethinking of CGIAR’s role. The Operations Evaluation Department was also asked to review the implementation of the World Bank's 1991 forest strategy policy. Lele carried out both a portfolio review of the Bank's activities, and case studies of countries which had tropical moist forests but had not worked with the Bank. Reports from forest-rich Brazil, Cameroon, and Indonesia and forest-poor China, Costa Rica, and India brought forward a range of perspectives. Her controversial recommendations led to changes in the organization's strategies for forest policy, to better co-ordinate conservation and poverty alleviation initiatives.


Awards and honors

* 2019, Honorary Fellow. African Association of Agricultrual Economists * 2018, Clifton R. Wharton Jr. Emerging Markets Award,
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* 2017, M. S. Swaminathan Award, Trust for Advancement of Agricultural Sciences, for “lifetime achievement in leadership in agriculture.” * 2016–2017, B. P. Pal Memorial Award from the
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, India, for “singular outstanding overall contribution to agriculture” * 2015, Honorary Life Member,
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* 2014, Fellow, Indian Society of Agricultural Economics (ISAE) * 2008, CALS Alumni Association Outstanding Alumni Award Recipients, Cornell University * 1999, Fellow, American Agricultural Economic Association (AAEA) * 1998, Fellow,
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, India (NAAS) * 1995, Distinguished Scientist of Asian Origin, American Association of Agricultural Scientists of Indian Origin (AASIO)


Selected publications

Lele has authored or edited at least 18 books and reports and over 130 book chapters, papers, and articles. * * * * * * * * * *


References

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