Ann-marie Moiwo | Government and Public Policy Analysis | Best Research Article Award

Ms. Ann-marie Moiwo | Government and Public Policy Analysis | Best Research Article Award

Njala University | Sierra Leone

Ann-Marie Moiwo is a dynamic professional with interdisciplinary training in international relations, public administration, and the social sciences. She holds a Master’s degree in International Relations from Renmin University and a Master of Public Administration from Njala University, supported by a strong academic foundation in History and Sociology from Fourah Bay College. Her professional experience spans administrative management, organizational coordination, research operations, and executive support across institutions in the public, private, and development sectors. She has contributed to nationwide research initiatives, supported high-level decision-making processes, and provided strategic and logistical support within academic and corporate environments. Her research interests include governance, public policy, international development, gender studies, and sociopolitical systems in West Africa. Passionate about evidence-based policy and institutional strengthening, she aims to advance impactful research and contribute to solutions addressing national and global development challenges. Ann-Marie has been recognized for her diligence, discipline, and strong work ethic, consistently demonstrating the capacity to thrive in fast-paced, multicultural, and high-responsibility environments. She remains committed to continuous learning, professional growth, and service within institutions that value integrity, innovation, and social transformation.

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Featured Publications

Genealogy as Analytical Framework of Cultural Evolution of Tribes, Communities, and Societies Ann-Marie Moiwo, Massaquoi, D., Moiwo, T. W., Sam, M., & Moiwo, J. P. (2025). Genealogy as analytical framework of cultural evolution of tribes, communities, and societies. Genealogy, 9(4).

Comparative Analysis of Neglected Attenuation and Negotiated Intervention Pathways to Conflict Resolution for Lasting Peace Juana, J., Moiwo, J. P., Challay, S., Bebeley, S. J., Mbavai, J. J., Yeganegi, K., & Sanguiné, L. (2025). Comparative analysis of neglected attenuation and negotiated intervention pathways to conflict resolution for lasting peace. Journal of Global Peace and Conflict, 12(3).

Hydro-economic Model Framework for Achieving Groundwater, Food, and Economy Trade-offs by Optimizing Crop Patterns Ma, Q., Yang, Y., Sheng, Z., Han, S., Yang, Y., & Moiwo, J. P. (2022). Hydro-economic model framework for achieving groundwater, food, and economy trade-offs by optimizing crop patterns. Water Research, 119, 119199.

Rainwater Harvesting for Supplemental Irrigation Under Tropical Inland Valley Swamp Conditions Blango, M. M., Cooke, R. A. C., Moiwo, J. P., Sawyerr, P. A., & Kangoma, E. (2020). Rainwater harvesting for supplemental irrigation under tropical inland valley swamp conditions. Irrigation and Drainage, 69(5).

Effect of Biochar Application Depth on Crop Productivity Under Tropical Rainfed Conditions Moiwo, J. P., Wahab, A., Kangoma, E., Blango, M. M., Ngegba, M. P., & Suluku, R. (2019). Effect of biochar application depth on crop productivity under tropical rainfed conditions. Applied Sciences, 9(13), 2602.

Wanlin Fang | Government and Public Policy Analysis | Best Scholar Award

Ms. Wanlin Fang l Government and Public Policy Analysis | Best Scholar Award

Institute of Disaster Prevention, China

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Ms. Wanlin Fang is currently a Master’s degree candidate at the Institute of Disaster Prevention, specializing in catastrophe insurance and disaster-related public opinion. Her academic journey has been marked by a strong research focus on the factors influencing the acceptance of earthquake catastrophe insurance. She has published research on the topic, contributing valuable insights into the role of government-insurance collaboration in disaster risk management.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Ms. Fang’s professional work is centered around the field of disaster risk reduction. She has completed research on risk assessment and public opinion regarding earthquakes in Sichuan, publishing her findings in reputable journals such as the Journal of Seismological Research and the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. She has not yet taken on consultancy or industry projects, nor has she published books or patents, but her scholarly contributions are notable in the academic field.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Ms. Fang developed a novel framework that integrates public services, risk preferences, and insurance product design to analyze the acceptance of earthquake catastrophe insurance. Using PLS-SEM (Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling), her research examines the role of government-insurance collaboration in improving disaster preparedness. Her findings have made significant contributions to disaster risk management strategies, especially in the context of enhancing disaster resilience through tailored insurance solutions.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Ms. Fang’s research has influenced the understanding of public-private collaboration in disaster preparedness, offering actionable insights into how the insurance sector can be better integrated into government-led risk management strategies. Her work on earthquake catastrophe insurance acceptance has the potential to improve disaster resilience, particularly in earthquake-prone regions. Her publications continue to shape how public opinion is considered in disaster-related policy-making.

📚 Academic Citations

  • Q. Yuan, W. Fang, R. Sun, J. Hu, “Risk assessment and survey of the public opinion on three earthquakes in Sichuan in 2022,” Journal of Seismological Research, 47 (2024) 263–272. (in Chinese)
  • W. Fang, Q. Yuan, “A study on factors influencing the acceptance of earthquake catastrophe insurance from the perspective of government-insurance collaboration,” International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 116 (2025) 105164.

Her work has begun to attract citations, marking her growing influence in the field.

💻 Technical Skills

Ms. Fang is proficient in data analysis and statistical modeling techniques, particularly PLS-SEM, to analyze complex relationships in disaster risk management and insurance acceptance. Her skills in research design, data interpretation, and scientific publication allow her to produce high-quality insights into disaster preparedness and public opinion dynamics.

📚 Teaching Experience

While Ms. Fang has not yet had formal teaching roles, her research publications and contributions to academic discourse demonstrate a strong foundation in sharing knowledge and advancing the field of disaster risk management. Her expertise positions her well to contribute to future teaching and mentoring in this domain.

🏆 Legacy and Future Contributions

Ms. Fang is poised to make significant future contributions in the field of catastrophe insurance and disaster risk management. By continuing her research on integrating public-private collaboration in earthquake preparedness, her work will likely impact policy decisions and strategies aimed at improving disaster resilience in vulnerable communities. Her dedication to advancing the field ensures that she will continue to be a valuable contributor to both academia and practical disaster management solutions.

📖 Top Noted Publication
A study on factors influencing the acceptance of earthquake catastrophe insurance from the perspective of government-insurance collaboration
  • Authors: Wanlin Fang, Qinglu Yuan
  • Journal: International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
  • Year: 2025