Dr. Moses Lubinga | Climate finance | Best Researcher Award
Manager & Researcher, National Agricultural Marketing Council, South Africa
π Moses Herbert Lubinga is an esteemed Agricultural Economist from South Africa, with expertise in climate change, international trade, policy analysis, and development economics. He is actively engaged in research and teaching, with a diverse academic background and rich international experience across multiple institutions in Africa.
Publication Profile
Education
π Moses holds advanced degrees in Agricultural Economics, with a strong focus on sustainable development and international trade. His education has been fundamental in shaping his research, which addresses critical global issues like climate change and food security.
Experience
πΌ Moses has a wealth of experience in academia and project management. He served as a Lecturer at the University of Rwanda, an Assistant Project Manager at Makerere University, and a Research Assistant and Tutor at Makerere University College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. His roles have allowed him to blend theory with practical solutions in agricultural development.
Research Focus
π¬ Moses’ research is centered around Agricultural Economics, particularly focusing on the impacts of climate change, governance on climate financing, and international trade. His work often intersects with policy analysis to provide actionable insights for sustainable development in Africa.
Awards and Honours
π Moses is an active member of various prestigious organizations, including the Economics Society of South Africa (ESSA), the Association of African Young Economists (AAYE), and the African Association of Agricultural Economics (AAAE). His contributions to the field have earned him respect and recognition in the academic community.
Publication Top Notes
Perceptions of Beneficiaries of Informal Social Protection Initiatives in Uganda: An Exploratory Factor Analysis Approach
Empirical Analysis of the Effect of Institutional Governance Indicators on Climate Financing
Factors Influencing Cassava Sales and Income Generation among Cassava Producers in South Africa