Daniel Rince George is an accomplished social scientist, educator, and researcher based in Sierra Leone, currently serving within the academic framework of Njala University. He holds an MSc in Economics, an M.Ed. in Education, and a BSc in Education/Economics. Daniel’s scholarly footprint focuses sharply on the intersection of health economics, development studies, and public health policy within low- and middle-income countries. A dedicated proponent of institutional advancement, his work addresses vital regional issues such as health financing architectures, sustainable health system strengthening, and analytical frameworks for improving teaching and learning outcomes in higher education.
As a multidisciplinary researcher, Daniel specializes in the quantitative and policy-oriented evaluation of socio-economic interventions. His targeted research interests embrace Universal Health Coverage (UHC), household welfare, social protection, healthcare affordability, and the mitigation of catastrophic out-of-pocket health expenditures. Leveraging a strong background in cost-benefit analyses and methodological rigor, Daniel actively contributes to global academic publishing as a peer reviewer. He lends his data-driven insights to international journals across the social sciences, public health policy, applied social research, and development economics, ensuring that localized West African insights inform global evidence-based policy discussions.