
About
Abdul-Akeem Sadiq is a Professor and Public Policy Academic Program Coordinator at the School of Public Administration within the College of Community Innovation and Education at the University of Central Florida. His research focuses on disaster management, emergency management, and community resilience, with particular emphasis on equity and human trafficking in disaster contexts.
Dr. Sadiq's educational background includes:
- Joint Ph.D. in Public Policy from Georgia Institute of Technology and Georgia State University (2009)
- Albany State University (degree not specified)
His research interests span disaster management, emergency management, public policy, community resilience, flood risk management, mass fatality management, and human trafficking in disasters. He has conducted significant work on equity in disaster response, including FEMA's COVID-19 funeral assistance funds and flood mitigation funding distribution. His studies often employ network analysis and collaborative governance frameworks to enhance community resilience, with fieldwork in Haiti, Nigeria, and Zimbabwe.
Analysis of Dr. Sadiq's recent publications reveals a dominant focus on disaster-related human trafficking patterns linked to major events like hurricanes and the Super Bowl, alongside critical examinations of infrastructure vulnerability (particularly Florida hospitals during floods) and equity gaps in disaster policies. His work consistently integrates network governance perspectives to address systemic resilience challenges.
Scientific awards and recognitions:
- National Science Foundation Enabling the Next Generation of Hazards and Disasters Researchers Fellowship (2014)
Dr. Sadiq has secured significant research funding including a National Science Foundation grant (2016) as Principal Investigator studying community flood resilience, and NSF-funded mass fatality management research after the 2010 Haiti earthquake. His collaborative projects frequently involve cross-sector partnerships examining organizational preparedness, policy diffusion, and intergovernmental coordination in crisis contexts.
While specific laboratory structures aren't detailed, his research methodology emphasizes network analysis of collaborative governance arrangements, suggesting active engagement with interdisciplinary teams involving emergency managers, floodplain coordinators, and community stakeholders across multiple countries.
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