ARSENE BRUNELLE SANDIE

ARSENE BRUNELLE SANDIE

Associate Research Scientist/Statistician

ABOUT ARSENE BRUNELLE SANDIE

Arsène is currently the research project manager of the health systems assessment for family planning and reproductive health project. He supports research design, statistical analyses, dissemination, and scientific writing within many other research projects. He also supports the Data Analyses Center of the Countdown to 2030 project to strengthen evidence and analytic capacity to track progress in reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health and nutrition. He is the Senegal country focal point of the Gates Data System project (Strengthening sub-national Data Value Chains in Sub-Saharan countries).

He is a trained demographer and statistician. He holds a Ph.D. in Statistics from Pan African University and Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT). He is a recipient of the prestigious African Union (AU) scholarship program. Prior to joining APHRC, he worked as a Biostatistician at the Public Health and Epidemiology Unit of the Pasteur Center of Cameroon.

 

 

Before joining APHRC, he worked as a Biostatistician for the Unit of Public Health and Epidemiology of the Pasteur Center of Cameroon, where he mainly worked on the project “REPAIR COVID-19-Africa” and other projects. His research interests fall within statistical methodologies and applied statistics to infectious diseases and public health.

Arsène is driven by data mining and evidence generation for a better understanding of infectious diseases and public health challenges in Africa.

 

ONGOING PROJECT
Countdown to 2030
Countdown to 2030 for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health (CD2030)…
ONGOING PROJECT
Strengthening Sub-National Data Value Chains in Sub-Saharan Africa
Most countries in Africa have made progress over the last…