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Our team of experts carry out relevant research projects that aim to address practical issues based on the works at our research laboratory.
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Mohammed Atampuri
Economic Consultant
Mohammed Atampuri
Economic Consultant
Mohammed Atampuri works as an economic consultant Dataking Consulting and the Dataking Research Lab. He is also a Research and Teaching Assistant at the University of Ghana's Economics Department. He graduated from the University of Ghana with a B.A. in Economics. He is also a Chartered Compliance and Cyber Analyst (Ch. CCA). Mohammed is a United Nations Sustainable Development Goals ambassador in Ghana. He has worked as a Research Assistant for the MasterCard Foundation Partnership for Economic Policy. He is a founding member of the Mofra Literacy Foundation (MLF).
Duke Ayim Agbozo
Economic and Finance Analyst
Duke Ayim Agbozo
Economic and Finance Analyst
Duke Ayim Agbozo is an Economic and Finance Analyst with Dataking Consulting. He has worked with the Bureau of Market and Social Research Company LTD (MSR) on petroleum surveys and with the Ghana Red Cross Society as a Business Analyst. He currently holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from the Methodist University College, Ghana, and a Master of Business Administration degree in Finance from the University of Ghana.
Dr Roselyn Salomey Amamoo
Health Policy Consultant
Dr Roselyn Salomey Amamoo
Health Policy Consultant
Roselyn is a Health Policy Consultant with Dataking Research Lab and hopes her work impacts the world at large. She is a medical practitioner in Ghana with an interest in public health, emphasis on Epidemiology. She has degrees in Bachelor of Science in Human Biology, a Bachelor of Medicine, and a Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB). She also holds certificates in Epidemiology and Fundamentals of Global Health Research from the University of Washington.
Patrick Gakpey
Editorial Officer
Patrick Gakpey
Editorial Officer
Patrick works with Dataking Consulting as an Editorial Officer. He is also an Erasmus+ mobility scholar with a Certificate in Social Education from the University College Copenhagen-Denmark. He is a young educationist with experience in teaching, writing, editing and proofreading. His personal research interest is in the areas of international education policy and comparative analysis. He has worked as a writer with several organisations and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the educational sector. Recently, he worked with a team of experts to develop and write a handbook for Transforming Teaching Education and Learning (T-TEL), an NGO in Ghana. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Language Education degree with First Class Honours.
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