Evania Robles

Farmer-to-Farmer Program Analyst
Bureau for Resilience and Food Security, USAID

Evania Robles serves as the John Ogonowski and Doug Bereuter Farmer-to-Farmer (F2F) Program Analyst at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)’s Bureau for Resilience and Food Security. She provides technical, programmatic planning and financial management support to the program, which leverages the expertise of volunteers from U.S. farms, educational institutions, cooperatives and agribusinesses to respond to local needs of host-country farmers and organizations across 42 countries.

Previously, Evania coordinated the Young African Leaders Initiative at USAID. She has a background on the intersections between conflict, food security, governance and youth in Eastern and Central Africa and the Caribbean and has previously worked with the Center for Conflict and Development at Texas A&M, Christianville Foundation, and Freedom from Hunger. She is the recipient of the Association for International Agriculture and Rural Development (AIARD) 2018 Future Leader Scholar Fellowship.

Evania attended the Bush School of Government and Public Service and received a master’s degree in International Affairs. She also holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of California-Davis in International Agricultural Development.