Consultant
Researcher and lecturer at the University of Douala (Cameroon) and within the Legal Research Chair in Food Diversity and Security at Laval University (DDSA Chair) (Canada), Kader Léonide Modou holds a Doctor of Law (LL.D.). He obtained his degree from the Faculty of Law at Laval University in Quebec (Canada). His areas of expertise focus on the foundations of the state's food obligation in international law as well as on the agricultural and food exception in international, regional, and national law. He has authored several scientific articles on the subject and participates in numerous research projects. He was involved in a major project to support the structuring of profitable, fair, and sustainable family farming (PASAFRED) launched in 2017 and carried out until 2022 in Benin by l’Union des producteurs agricoles - Développement international (UPA-DI). He was also involved in the integrated development and management project based on the cocoa sector in the Dja mining loop in Cameroon.