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Gilbert Ayimaleh

He/Him

  • Lead Enrollment Processor

Biography

Dr. Gilbert Ayimaleh is a scholar and practitioner with a PhD in Public Policy and Administration from Walden University, where he specialized in Economics and Health Policy. His academic research centers on the intersection of public health financing and health outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa. His doctoral dissertation, "How Public Health Expenditure Affects Health Outcomes in Cameroon," utilized econometric methods to examine the impact of government health spending on indicators such as infant mortality and life expectancy. His findings contribute to the growing body of knowledge on sustainable development and equitable health policy in developing countries.

Beyond academia, Dr. Ayimaleh brings his expertise to higher education administration. He currently serves as a Lead Enrollment Processor at Metro State University in Saint Paul, Minnesota. In this role, he supports undergraduate and graduate admissions and student success initiatives, helping to streamline enrollment processes and enhance student engagement

Publications

  • Ayimaleh, G. N. (2023). How Public Health Expenditure Affects Health Outcomes in Cameroon. Walden University.