The Rockefeller Foundation
Nomusa Taylor-Dube is a Global Food Systems Advisor at The Rockefeller Foundation, providing support in analysis, relationship building, and strategy execution since April 2021. With extensive experience in agricultural finance and management, Taylor-Dube has served as a Technical Expert for the World Bank Group, leading agricultural initiatives, and has contributed to various projects with organizations such as KPMG, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Syngenta Foundation for Sustainable Agriculture. As the co-founder of the Afracanah Podcast, Taylor-Dube amplifies the voices of young women in Africa. Holding a Master’s degree in Environmental Studies with a focus on Forced Migration and Displacement, and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and International Development Studies from York University, Taylor-Dube demonstrates strong expertise in strategic planning, partnership fostering, and market analysis in the agricultural sector.
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The Rockefeller Foundation
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For more than 100 years, The Rockefeller Foundation has brought people together around the globe to try to solve the world’s most challenging problems and promote the well-being of humanity. Today, in a world capable of so much, it is unacceptable that there are still so many with so little. That’s why the Rockefeller Foundation fights to secure the fundamentals of human well-being—health, food, energy, jobs—so they’re within reach for everyone, everywhere in the world. Their approach is grounded in what we’ve seen work over more than a century: It’s inspired by science, rigorous about data, brings together and empowers others, and is focused on real results that improve people’s lives.