Clement Uwizeye
Clement Uwizeye is a passionate and driven economist hailing from Rwanda. with a Bachelor’s degree in Monetary Economics and a Master of Science in Economics specializing in Applied Quantitative Economics at the University of Rwanda, he has excelled in his academic pursuits. He has participated in an Erasmus+ exchange program at Kiel University in Germany, expanding his knowledge and skills. Clement’s thirst for knowledge is insatiable and started preparation courses for Ph.D., aiming to pursue a Ph.D. in Financial Economics, further showcasing his determination to contribute meaningfully to the field. He is also actively engaged in research on Macroeconometrics and Microeconometrics analysis, resilience, and development, focusing on issues like extension services, inclusive wealth accounting, and climate change policy. Clement’s expertise extends beyond academia, as he has undergone training in ASP (Advanced Studies program) by the prestigious Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IFW). Additionally, he participated in the central bank of Rwanda postgraduate research competition, where he showcased his skills in data analysis and modeling. A proficient researcher and analyst, he utilizes various software such as RStudio, EViews, Stata, and MATLAB including BEAR toolbox, Dynare, and econometric modeler toolbox, with little in Python, and SPSS, to produce valuable insights for policymakers. His versatility in MS Word and Latex for research writing further enhances his effectiveness in disseminating research findings. Beyond academics, he was an advisor on the executive committee at the Groupe Biblique Universitaire (GBU) at the University of Rwanda. His engagement in this role and his successful completion of the “21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership and Their Underlying Character Qualities” showcase his dedication to personal growth and the empowerment of others. During the hobby time, he plays piano.