Biksegn Yirdaw | Cross-disciplinary Synthesis | Best Researcher Award

Biksegn Yirdaw | Cross-disciplinary Synthesis | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Biksegn Yirdaw, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom

Dr. Biksegn Yirdaw (BSc, MSc, PhD) is an Assistant Professor in Public Mental Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) 🌍. Since 2023, he has been with the UK Public Health Rapid Support Team (UK-PHRST) πŸ₯, contributing as a deployable staff member to address mental health needs during infectious disease outbreaks 🦠🧠. His research focuses on the intersection of disease outbreaks and mental health, specifically evaluating the integration of mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) into outbreak preparedness and response plans πŸ“Š.

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Research focus

Biksegn Asrat Yirdaw’s research focus encompasses mental health issues, particularly anxiety, depression, and PTSD, within vulnerable populations. His work addresses these disorders in general health settings and among adolescents, internally displaced women, and individuals living with HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. Yirdaw also explores psychological interventions, their effectiveness, and feasibility in low- and middle-income countries, highlighting the interconnectedness of mental health with factors like undernourishment and adherence to medical treatments. His studies emphasize the need for accessible mental health care and tailored therapeutic approaches in resource-limited settings. πŸŒπŸ§ πŸ’Š

Publication top notes

Management of generalized anxiety disorder and panic disorder in general health care settings: new WHO recommendations

Effectiveness of school-based psychological interventions for the treatment of depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder among adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials

Gender-based violence and its associated factors among internally displaced women in Northwest Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study

Prevalence of undernourishment and associated factors among adults with major depressive disorder at two public hospitals in Northwest Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study

Acceptability and feasibility of peer-administered group interpersonal therapy for depression for people living with HIV/AIDSβ€”a pilot study in Northwest Ethiopia

Level of anxiety symptoms and its associated factors among nurses working in emergency and intensive care unit at public hospitals in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Major depressive disorder and its association with adherence to antiretroviral therapy and quality of life: cross-sectional survey of people living with HIV/AIDS in Northwest Ethiopia

Adaptation of the WHO group interpersonal therapy for people living with HIV/AIDS in Northwest Ethiopia: A qualitative study

Effectiveness of psychological treatments for depressive symptoms among people living with HIV/AIDS in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Multimorbidity of chronic non-communicable diseases and its models of care in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review protocol

 

 

 

Fentahun Admassu Yayeh | Social Impact of Scientific Discoveries | Best Researcher Award

Fentahun Admassu Yayeh | Social Impact of Scientific Discoveries | Best Researcher Award

Mr Fentahun Admassu Yayeh, Amhara Management Institute, Ethiopia

Fentahun Admassu Yayeh πŸŽ“ is a seasoned professional dedicated to community-based development, aiming to enhance food security and livelihoods for vulnerable populations. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Bahir Dar University (2007), a Master’s in Development Economics from Civil Service University (2013), and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Political Economy and Governance at Amhara Leadership Academy. His extensive experience includes leadership roles at the Regional Cooperatives Promotion Agency, focusing on financial cooperatives development and rural financial intermediation. Proficient in advanced Microsoft applications and statistical software, Fentahun is also a published researcher in social capital and economic development. πŸ“šπŸ’Ό

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Education

He earned my Bachelor’s degree in Economics in 2007 from Bahir Dar University in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia πŸŽ“. In 2013, I pursued a Master’s degree in Development Economics at Civil Service University in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia πŸŽ“. Currently, He a Ph.D. student in Political Economy and Governance at Amhara Leadership Academy in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia πŸŽ“. He academic journey reflects my dedication to understanding and influencing economic and political structures in my country 🌍.

Work Experience

From January 9, 2017, to February 24, 2020, I served as the Financial Cooperatives Development Directorate Director at the Regional Cooperatives Promotion Agency. My role involved providing strategic direction and technical oversight, assessing cooperatives’ needs, and developing a monitoring and evaluation framework πŸ“Š. I also prepared business plans, annual work, and budgets, and disbursed budgets to zones and woredas. Previously, from May 25, 2014, to January 8, 2017, I coordinated the Rural Financial Intermediation Programme 🌱, establishing international partnerships, implementing MIS, and liaising with various organizations. My earlier roles included cooperatives promotion expert and RUFIP Monitoring and Evaluation Expert πŸ“ˆ.

Research Experience

Fentahun Admassu Yayeh and Wondaferahu Mulugeta Demissie (2024) examine the crucial role of social capital in poverty reduction in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia in their study published in the African Journal of Commercial Studies. They argue that strengthening community networks and mutual trust can significantly alleviate poverty. In another paper, Yayeh and Mulugeta, along with Wuhibegezer Ferede (2024), explore the complex relationship between social capital and economic development in Ethiopia, as detailed in the Forum for Social Economics. They discuss how social ties can influence economic growth. Furthermore, Yayeh and Mulugeta (2024) analyze the economic performance of financial cooperatives in the Amhara Region through the lens of social capital in Technium EconomiA. In an earlier work, Yayeh (2021) discusses the effectiveness of focus group discussions as a data collection method in economics in the Daagu International Journal of Basic & Applied Research. Finally, Yayeh addresses the significant impacts of COVID-19 on Ethiopia’s manufacturing and service sectors in a 2020 report, highlighting the pandemic’s disruptions and challenges. πŸ“‰πŸ­πŸŒ

Professional Certification πŸ…

Fentahun holds several professional certifications, including strategic leadership, corporate governance, and rural financial cooperatives. His training as a master facilitator and a trainer of trainers underscores his commitment to capacity development and knowledge dissemination.

Research focus

Fentahun Admassu Yayeh’s research primarily focuses on economic development, social capital, and the impacts of socio-economic factors in Ethiopia. His studies include the relationship between social capital and economic performance, particularly in financial cooperatives in the Amhara region 🌍, the broader economic development dynamics in Ethiopia πŸ’Ή, the effects of COVID-19 on various sectors of the Ethiopian economy πŸ¦ πŸ“‰, and the influence of religion on household saving behavior πŸ’°πŸ™. Additionally, he explores methodologies in economic data collection, such as focus group discussions πŸ—£οΈπŸ“Š. His work often intersects economics, social science, and development studies.

Publication top notes

Social Capital and Economic Performance of Financial Cooperatives: Evidence from the Amhara Region

Debating the Relationship Between Social Capital and Economic Development in Ethiopia

Focus Group Discussion as a data collection tool in Economics

The Impact of Religion on Household Saving Behavior