About
I am a researcher of issues relevant to humanitarian and economic justice, poverty reduction in undeserved community, civil and human rights and trade openness. My research works in my Ph.D. has always revolved around International Foreign Aids Inflows and their effects on poverty reduction of undeserved community in developing countries such as SSA and MENA countries. I also My published and under review research works contribute to the theoretical and empirical literature of my disciplines in multiple ways.
In my thesis, I designed innovative solution framework and combined approach to regulate the allocation of foreign aids inflows across developmental sectors, to maintain new incentives to overcome structural bottlenecks of growth sectors, using structural change models. As a result, I was topped the first among the top tenth of successful foreign students for 2022 PH.D graduates .
Current Work
Continuing working on relevant stream to my previous research paths, my planed and proposed research directions aim to investigate the effects of Allocated Foreign Aids and USAID inflows on Achieving Equitable Development or Advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA). The study aims to answer the question of whether the Total Foreign Aids represented by ODA achieve equity and /or equitable development, and whether previous and current efforts of USAID participate on advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) in US and/or in international context efforts to advance diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA).
Although this research point is very important research area which is recently receiving a global attention and significance, it has not received sufficient scholarly research investigation . While investigating literature revolving around this topic, it was found that relevant studies to this topic is quite rare.
Research Area Keyword(s)
Foreign Aids ,, USAID Inflows, (DEIA),