Jenny Aker

Co-Líder, Digital Identification and Finance Initiative in Africa (DigiFI Africa)

J-PAL Affiliated Professor

Daniel G. Sisler Professor of Development Economics

Cornell University

Jenny Aker is the Daniel G. Sisler Professor of Development Economics at Cornell University and is a Co-Chair of the Digital Identification and Finance Initiative in Africa (DigiFI Africa). Jenny brings expertise in economic development in Africa, with a primary focus on the impact of information, and information technology, on development outcomes. Her research contributes to the role of development economics in agricultural markets, adult education and financial inclusion; the determinants and impacts of agricultural technology adoption; and the impact of different mechanisms and modalities of social protection. Outside of Cornell, she is also a Non-Resident Fellow at the Center for Global Development.

Prior to Cornell, she was a Professor of Development Economics at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and Department of Economics at Tufts University. At Fletcher, she was the Co-Director of the Center for International Environment and Resource Policy (CIERP) and the Director of the Fletcher Leadership Program for Financial Inclusion (FLPFI). Jenny is the 2017 recipient of the Fletcher School Research Prize and the 2015 recipient of the Fletcher School Paddock Teaching Award.

After working for Catholic Relief Services as Deputy Regional Director in West and Central Africa between 1998 and 2003, Jenny completed her PhD in agricultural economics at the University of California-Berkeley.

In addition to her role as Co-Chair of J-PAL's Digital Identification and Finance Initiative in Africa (DigiFI Africa), Jenny serves as a mentor to J-PAL regional scholars.