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Anke Kaulard

Researcher, Facilitator, Mesopartner associate

Anke Kaulard is a researcher and teacher in the Department of Social Sciences at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Peru (PUCP).12 She holds a Ph.D. in sociology and has been working in action-research and local development projects since 2003.1

Research Focus

Kaulard's research interests include:

  • Cocoa and chocolate production in the Peruvian Amazon
  • Indigenous economies and sustainable development
  • Climate and social justice for Indigenous peoples

Her work explores the intersection of local development, environmental conservation, and alternative economic models in the Amazon region.1

Professional Experience

In addition to her role at PUCP, Kaulard is also:

  • A facilitator
  • An associate at Mesopartner, a consultancy firm23

Expertise

Kaulard has developed expertise in:

  • Cocoa fermentation and chocolate production
  • Indigenous organizational models for sustainable cocoa production
  • Analysis of development infrastructures and commodity chains

She works closely with producer associations and Indigenous peoples in the Amazon to highlight their demands for climate, economic, and social justice.1

Education

Kaulard has a diverse educational background, including:

  • Ph.D. in Sociology
  • Master's degree (Diplom) in Regional Studies of Latin America

Her academic and practical experience combines to inform her research on sustainable development and alternative economies in the Amazon region.

Highlights

Local “sweetening” of the Cocoa Commodity? - ReVista |

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Location

Simmerath, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany