Justice Moses K. Aheto
Publications:
1. Predictive model and determinants of under-five child mortality: evidence from the 2014 Ghana demographic and health survey. BMC Public Health, 19(1):64. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-6390-4
2. Modelling and Forecasting Spatiotemporal Variations in the Risk of Childhood Chronic Malnutrition among Under-Five Children in Ghana. Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology (2017). DOI: 10.1016/j.sste.2017.02.003.
3. Prevalence, awareness, and associated risk factors of hypertension in older adults in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol. Systematic Reviews, 6, 192. http://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-017-0585-5
4. Childhood Malnutrition and Its Determinants among Under-Five Children in Ghana.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ppe.12222/abstract
Justice had his PhD at the Lancaster Medical School, Lancaster University, UK. His work involved Statistics, Biostatistics, Public Health and Epidemiology. Justice mainly concentrated on developing and applying Multilevel, Multivariate Response Multilevel, Spatial and Spatio-temporal methods in analyzing childhood malnutrition and its determinants to inform sound child nutrition and health policies and interventions. His studies were financially supported by a full time doctoral research scholarship funded by Faculty of Health and Medicine, Lancaster University, UK. Previously, he was an Associate Lecturer in Mathematics & Statistics at the Lancaster University.
His PhD Research work on Child Malnutrition won an international TakeAIM Prize in the United Kingdom. See the URL for the Prize: http://howafrica.com/ghanaian-phd-student-wins-top-uk-prize/ OR http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/news/articles/2015/prize-for-phd-students-research-on-child-malnutrition-in-ghana/
In December 2016, The BBC World Service also interviewed Justice on his research work on statistical modelling of malnutrition among under-five-year-old children which was broadcast on 2 different days and also featured on ‘More or Less’ show available at http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04knlvj which also featured in another show and available at http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04kt3g8. His passion to use statistics to inform policy decisions by government and non-governmental organizations attracted Maths Careers UK and Institute of Mathematics & Its Applications (IMA) in the United Kingdom to publish his statistical and research career profile on their website as an Ambassador for Mathematics & statistics available at
http://www.mathscareers.org.uk/profile/justice-aheto-researcher-in-childhood-malnutrition/.
He studied his HND in Statistics and BSc in Statistics in Accra Polytechnic and in the University of Cape Coast respectively in Ghana. He also did his MSc Statistics with Applications in Medicine in the University of Southampton, United Kingdom.
Justice has over 9 years work experience with international and national organizations such as UNDP-Ghana, UNICEF-Ghana, ILO-Geneva, ISSER-Ghana, Ghana Statistical Service, Office of the President-Ghana, ClayDord Consultancy-Ghana, Standard Development Services-Ghana, etc.
Specifically, some of his work in partnership with other researchers include the Ghana Maternal Mortality Study, Multiple Indicator Cluster Study (MICS), Millennium Challenge Account Program Component of the Ghana Living Standard Survey (GLSS5+), Ghana Education Sector Head Count, Western Region Human Development study for United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)-Ghana office, Skills Recognition Systems and Labour Market Acceptance of Graduated Traditional Apprentices in Ghana for International Labour Organization- Geneva Office, Youth Employment Study for African Development Bank, among others.
Justice is the Chief Executive Officer of Statistics and Analytics Consultancy Services LTD.
His Research Interests include but not limited to.
-Multilevel Modelling
-Multivariate Response Multilevel Modelling
-Spatial Modelling
-Spatiotemporal Modelling
-Longitudinal Data Analysis
-Environmental Epidemiology
-Policy/Program Evaluation and Monitoring
-Survival Analysis
-Statistical Consultancies
-General Data Analysis
-University Teaching
Some Areas of Application include:
-Maternal and Child Health
-Health and Medical Research
-Human Development
-Clinical Trials
-General Research, Data Analysis and Data Management
-Education
-Good Governance and Democracy
-Politics
-Banking and Finance
-Youth Employment
-Labour Studies
-Quality Control and Assurance
-Data Analysis in Management Studies
-Data Analysis in Banking and Finance
Justice loves his profession, very happy and keen on finding lasting but realistic solutions to numerous/complex challenges in his areas of expertise to aid Decision Making Processes at all levels within a given organisation.
For more information, visit my professional LinkedIn profile at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justice-moses-kwaku-aheto-a7338647.
Address: Lancaster, Lancashire, United Kingdom
1. Predictive model and determinants of under-five child mortality: evidence from the 2014 Ghana demographic and health survey. BMC Public Health, 19(1):64. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-6390-4
2. Modelling and Forecasting Spatiotemporal Variations in the Risk of Childhood Chronic Malnutrition among Under-Five Children in Ghana. Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology (2017). DOI: 10.1016/j.sste.2017.02.003.
3. Prevalence, awareness, and associated risk factors of hypertension in older adults in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol. Systematic Reviews, 6, 192. http://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-017-0585-5
4. Childhood Malnutrition and Its Determinants among Under-Five Children in Ghana.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ppe.12222/abstract
Justice had his PhD at the Lancaster Medical School, Lancaster University, UK. His work involved Statistics, Biostatistics, Public Health and Epidemiology. Justice mainly concentrated on developing and applying Multilevel, Multivariate Response Multilevel, Spatial and Spatio-temporal methods in analyzing childhood malnutrition and its determinants to inform sound child nutrition and health policies and interventions. His studies were financially supported by a full time doctoral research scholarship funded by Faculty of Health and Medicine, Lancaster University, UK. Previously, he was an Associate Lecturer in Mathematics & Statistics at the Lancaster University.
His PhD Research work on Child Malnutrition won an international TakeAIM Prize in the United Kingdom. See the URL for the Prize: http://howafrica.com/ghanaian-phd-student-wins-top-uk-prize/ OR http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/news/articles/2015/prize-for-phd-students-research-on-child-malnutrition-in-ghana/
In December 2016, The BBC World Service also interviewed Justice on his research work on statistical modelling of malnutrition among under-five-year-old children which was broadcast on 2 different days and also featured on ‘More or Less’ show available at http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04knlvj which also featured in another show and available at http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04kt3g8. His passion to use statistics to inform policy decisions by government and non-governmental organizations attracted Maths Careers UK and Institute of Mathematics & Its Applications (IMA) in the United Kingdom to publish his statistical and research career profile on their website as an Ambassador for Mathematics & statistics available at
http://www.mathscareers.org.uk/profile/justice-aheto-researcher-in-childhood-malnutrition/.
He studied his HND in Statistics and BSc in Statistics in Accra Polytechnic and in the University of Cape Coast respectively in Ghana. He also did his MSc Statistics with Applications in Medicine in the University of Southampton, United Kingdom.
Justice has over 9 years work experience with international and national organizations such as UNDP-Ghana, UNICEF-Ghana, ILO-Geneva, ISSER-Ghana, Ghana Statistical Service, Office of the President-Ghana, ClayDord Consultancy-Ghana, Standard Development Services-Ghana, etc.
Specifically, some of his work in partnership with other researchers include the Ghana Maternal Mortality Study, Multiple Indicator Cluster Study (MICS), Millennium Challenge Account Program Component of the Ghana Living Standard Survey (GLSS5+), Ghana Education Sector Head Count, Western Region Human Development study for United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)-Ghana office, Skills Recognition Systems and Labour Market Acceptance of Graduated Traditional Apprentices in Ghana for International Labour Organization- Geneva Office, Youth Employment Study for African Development Bank, among others.
Justice is the Chief Executive Officer of Statistics and Analytics Consultancy Services LTD.
His Research Interests include but not limited to.
-Multilevel Modelling
-Multivariate Response Multilevel Modelling
-Spatial Modelling
-Spatiotemporal Modelling
-Longitudinal Data Analysis
-Environmental Epidemiology
-Policy/Program Evaluation and Monitoring
-Survival Analysis
-Statistical Consultancies
-General Data Analysis
-University Teaching
Some Areas of Application include:
-Maternal and Child Health
-Health and Medical Research
-Human Development
-Clinical Trials
-General Research, Data Analysis and Data Management
-Education
-Good Governance and Democracy
-Politics
-Banking and Finance
-Youth Employment
-Labour Studies
-Quality Control and Assurance
-Data Analysis in Management Studies
-Data Analysis in Banking and Finance
Justice loves his profession, very happy and keen on finding lasting but realistic solutions to numerous/complex challenges in his areas of expertise to aid Decision Making Processes at all levels within a given organisation.
For more information, visit my professional LinkedIn profile at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justice-moses-kwaku-aheto-a7338647.
Address: Lancaster, Lancashire, United Kingdom
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