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Dr
Nkomo, Nomusa Yolanda
Department: Economics
Research Interest(s): Health economics, Local economic development, Macroeconomics.
Active Research Project(s): The health economics focusing mainly on the correlation between child health, child education and maternal tobacco use.
Active Community Engagement: The Economics and Entrepreneurship Education Program (TEEEP).
Biography: Dr. Nomusa Yolanda Nkomo is a lecturer at the University of Zululand Department of Economics, Faculty of Commerce, Administration, and Law. She holds a PhD in Economics, an MCom in Local Economics, and a Bcom in Economics and Econometrics, all from the University of Johannesburg. She lectures economics for undergraduate students. She has also supervised honours and masters’ students in the fields of health economics and local economic development. She has also coordinated the economics honours bridging and peer mentoring programs for first-year students. Under the Teaching Education, Economics, and Entrepreneurship Program (TEEEP), her community involvement focuses primarily on sixth- and seventh-grade students in primary schools. She has substantial publications and a book chapter in health economics, development economics, and health economics is her current area of research.