
Iskandar Patrick Abadoma Mounpou
Health Policy Analyst
Health Policy and Research Division
Iskandar Patrick ABADOMA MOUNPOU is a Cameroonian researcher specializing in quantitative methods, applied and health economics at the University of Ngaoundéré. He currently serves as a Health Policy Analyst at the Nkafu Policy Institute of the Denis & Lenora Foretia Foundation. Alongside his professional role, he completed his doctoral thesis focused on the bargaining power dynamics within the World Health Organization (WHO) and across Africa’s health systems.
He is an active member of several international research associations, including the Canadian Association of African Studies (CAAS) and the Africa Health Economics and Policy Association (AfHEA). In addition, he works as an independent consultant in various fields of health and economics, as well as in administrative planning and coordination, contributing to policy analysis and applied research.
Iskandar has coauthored notable scholarly articles, including:
- “Bargaining Power of African Countries in the World Health Organization: A Simulated Economic Analysis of its Effectiveness”(Cameroonian Review of Economics – Afredit, 2023).
- “Bargaining Power of African Countries in the World Health Organization: Role of Economic Coalition”(forthcoming in SN Business and Economic Review, Springer Nature, 2024).
- “Continuous Training and Technical Efficiency of Aquaculture Producers in the Far North Region of Cameroon”(forthcoming in Maroua Economic Review – Afredit, 2025).

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