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Fred R Muwanika


Fred R Muwanika

National Environmental Management Authority

Biography

Fred R Muwanika is pursuing his Doctor of Philosophy in Statistics by research, at Makerere University from 2015-to date. From September 2011-October 2014, he did his Master of Philosophy in Statistics at Bocconi University, Italy. From August 2005-August 2007: Master of Statistics (Biostatistics 2 years), Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda. September 1996-June 1999: Bachelor of Science with Education (Mathematics and Chemistry, 3 years), Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda. Currently, he is modelling malaria incidence among the Ugandan Population using routine data for his PhD project. The title of the project is “Prediction and Estimation of Malaria prevalence and Incidence rates among the Ugandan Population: A malaria endemic process approach based on routine data”. He has vast knowledge and experience in data analysis and modelling of micro and macro variables, designing of monitoring and evaluation studies, designing surveys and data interpretation and report writing. Previously, he has worked as a consultant with Marie Stopes Uganda (MSU), Make Medical Injections Safer (MMIS) as M&E specialist in the final evaluation of their project and Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) on the evaluation of access and utilization of ICTs among schools in Uganda. He has also worked with NUMAT as the Data Analyst/Statistician on the retention of HIV/AIDS patients in the post conflict Northern Uganda. He has experience in carrying out Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys (PETS) and he was the technical person on the drug tracking study at the center and the lead researcher on assessment of efficiency and performance of NAADS program in Uganda

Abstract

Abstract : Mitigating impacts of projects on biodiversity conservation in Uganda