Dr. Fabrice Nguegang | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Lecturer at University of Bamenda, Cameroon
Dr. Fabrice Nguegang is an accomplished development economist with a Ph.D. from the University of Dschang and over six years of experience in research, project management, and international collaboration. His expertise lies in foreign direct investment, institutional quality, gender economics, and impact evaluation, with several peer-reviewed publications in CNRS-ranked and international journals. He has led and contributed to numerous humanitarian and development projects with organizations such as Good Neighbors International and JICA, demonstrating strong analytical, leadership, and field implementation skills. Dr. Nguegang’s academic contributions extend to teaching roles across several universities, supervision of research students, and authorship of academic books. With globally recognized certifications and a track record of community-focused research, he is well-positioned to influence policy and advance socio-economic development in Africa. He is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
Professional Profile
Education
Dr. Fabrice Nguegang holds a Ph.D. in Development Economics from the University of Dschang (2019). He also earned two Master’s degrees: one in Economics (NPTCI, 2015) from the University of Yaoundé II and the University of Abomey-Calavy, and another in International Relations (2013) from IRIC, Cameroon. His academic foundation was further reinforced by a Bachelor’s degree in Economics (2009). Dr. Nguegang has pursued extensive professional development through certifications from institutions such as USAID, UN Women, and Save the Children, focusing on project management, impact evaluation, gender equity, and humanitarian response. These qualifications have equipped him with interdisciplinary perspectives and robust methodological skills that form the basis of his impactful academic and policy research in economics and sustainable development across African and international contexts.
Professional Experience
Dr. Nguegang has over six years of professional experience in academia, research, and project management. He is currently a Lecturer at the University of Bamenda and has previously taught at the University of Dschang, ISSE, and ESCM-Pigier. His field expertise spans research methodology, macroeconomic theory, and applied economics. Professionally, he has held significant roles with Good Neighbors International as a National Emergency Response focal person and with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) as a project consultant. He has managed and evaluated development projects across sectors—WASH, education, livelihoods, and gender—in Cameroon’s Center and Far North regions. His role often included monitoring and evaluation, data analytics, grant writing, and stakeholder engagement. His work integrates academic research with real-world application, making his professional journey both multidisciplinary and socially impactful.
Research Interest
Dr. Nguegang’s primary research interests lie in development economics, with a strong focus on foreign direct investment (FDI), institutional quality, digital governance, gender economics, and sustainable growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. He has also explored the intersection of economic policy and health outcomes, energy transition, and aid effectiveness in fragile contexts. His methodological approach is rooted in empirical analysis, using econometric modeling, impact evaluation, and quantitative methods to inform policy and development practice. He is particularly interested in examining how good governance and digital responsibility can influence economic development in low-income countries. His recent work on the economic impact of menstrual health, FDI thresholds, and e-governance demonstrates a commitment to socially relevant, evidence-based research. Dr. Nguegang’s interdisciplinary research outlook aims to bridge academic knowledge with practical policy innovation.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Fabrice Nguegang’s growing reputation as a researcher is reflected in his multiple peer-reviewed publications in CNRS-ranked journals and his successful implementation of donor-funded development projects. While formal awards are not extensively documented in his CV, his consistent contributions to international humanitarian organizations and academic institutions showcase his credibility and impact. His selection as a lecturer at prominent Cameroonian universities and collaboration with institutions like UNDP, Good Neighbors, and JICA highlight his professional recognition. Additionally, the successful execution of several development initiatives—some exceeding $50,000 in funding—demonstrates donor confidence in his leadership. With multiple forthcoming publications and involvement in impactful community projects, Dr. Nguegang’s achievements serve as implicit honors that validate his influence in both research and practice.
Research Skills
Dr. Nguegang possesses a comprehensive set of research skills, combining strong quantitative analysis with practical field-based methodologies. He is proficient in data collection, cleaning, and statistical analysis using tools such as Stata, SPSS, Power BI, and QGIS. He has conducted rigorous impact evaluations and systematic literature reviews and has authored both empirical papers and policy briefs. His experience with digital tools like ODK and KoBoToolbox for real-time data gathering reflects his adaptability in diverse research environments. Furthermore, his ability to synthesize evidence into actionable insights has been crucial in both academic and development settings. His interdisciplinary competencies—spanning econometrics, gender analysis, and macroeconomic modeling—enable him to tackle complex development issues with clarity, precision, and policy relevance.
Publications Top Note
Title: Promoting menstrual health management among women and girls in Mehe (Cameroon): A quasi‑experimental study
Authors: Fabrice Nguegang, Fuein Vera Kum
Year: 2024
Citation: J. Behav. Exp. Econ. 113(C), 102302OUCI+7OUCI+7ResearchGate+7
Title: Effect of foreign direct investment on population health in Africa: Is there a governance threshold?
Authors: Fabrice Nguegang
Year: 2023
Citation: Econ. Bull. 43(2), 1172–1184ResearchGateIDEAS/RePEc
Title: Intrinsic determinants of women entrepreneurs’ success in Cameroon
Authors: Micheline Domkam, Robert Wanda, Fabrice Nguegang
Year: 2020
Citation: Int. J. Innov. Sci. Res. 49(2), 349–359ResearchGate
Title: L’effet de l’investissement direct étranger sur la croissance économique en Afrique Sub‑Saharienne: Le rôle des institutions
Authors: Fabrice Nguegang, Luc Nembot Ndeffo, Germain Ndjieunde
Year: 2019
Citation: Région et Dév. 50, 45–65ResearchGate
Conclusion
Dr. Fabrice Nguegang stands out as a well-rounded scholar and practitioner, making significant contributions to both academic research and development practice. His strong educational background, diverse professional experiences, impactful research, and applied fieldwork make him an ideal candidate for recognition through the Best Researcher Award. His publications and ongoing projects reflect a commitment to advancing economic development, social equity, and institutional reform across Sub-Saharan Africa. With a proven ability to link theoretical insight with real-world application, Dr. Nguegang continues to influence policy debates and community outcomes. As he expands his research portfolio, he holds great potential for further leadership in economic policy, international collaboration, and scholarly innovation.