Lola holds a dual Master’s degree in Economics from the Institute of Economic Sciences at Rennes 1 University and in Urban Networked Services Engineering from Sciences Po Rennes – ENS.
With three years of professional experience, she has developed strong skills in economic and financial analysis, as well as in project management, focusing particularly on the water, sanitation, and energy access sectors. With expert knowledge of the challenges surrounding access to essential services such as energy, water, and sanitation in developing countries, Lola joined Hydroconseil to support Global Development Group’s clients in the effective implementation of their projects. Lola specialises in designing and analysing quantitative and qualitative surveys, covering the entire process: sampling, development of data collection tools (both qualitative and quantitative), and data processing. She contributes to large-scale studies, ensuring methodological robustness and the relevance of results. She also develops decision-making tools for public policies, notably through financial modelling and cost-benefit analyses. She works on a wide range of projects, including the development of drinking water master plans, the planning of nature-based infrastructure solutions (NBS), and the implementation of drinking water infrastructures, from manual or solar-powered pumps to the design of faecal sludge treatment plants. In parallel, Lola has specialised in climate change adaptation, integrating this dimension into her analyses and recommendations.
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