Sabin Nsanzimana
Sabin Nsanzimana is a Rwandan epidemiologist, currently serving as the Minister of Health in the Government of Rwanda. He is a former Director General of Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC).[1][2][3][4]
Education
Nsanzimana attended Minor Seminary Virgo Fidelis and went on to study medicine at the University of Rwanda. He also holds a master's degree in Clinical Epidemiology from the same University.[5] He completed a PhD in Epidemiology at the University of Basel, Switzerland. His Ph.D. thesis was entitled "Optimizing the Effectiveness for Individual- and Community-Level Outcomes in the Era of Pre-and on ART in Rwanda".[6] Nsanzimana is a respected researcher among Rwandans with a high number of citations.
Career
For the past decade, Nsanzimana worked in the national HIV Program. Before serving as the Director General, Nsanzimana served as the Director of the National HIV Program in Rwanda Biomedical Center. He shortly served as the Director General of the University Teaching Hospital of Butare.[7] In November 2022, Nsanzimana was appointed as the new Minister of Health, replacing Dr. Ngamije Daniel.[8]
Personal life
As of June 2018, Nsanzimana is married and has three children.[6]
References
- ^ Ashimwe, Edwin (2022-11-30). "Ministers Nsanzimana, Butera sworn in". The New Times. Retrieved 2022-12-14.
- ^ Ngendahimana, Sam (2022-12-01). "In Pictures: Pomp as health ministers are sworn in". The New Times. Retrieved 2022-12-14.
- ^ "President Kagame Points Out Double Standards In Dealing With DRC Crisis". KT Press. 2022-11-30. Retrieved 2022-12-14.
- ^ "Dr. Sabin Nsanzimana appointed the New Minister of Health". Taarifa Rwanda. 2022-11-28. Retrieved 2022-12-14.
- ^ "Sabin Nsanzimana, MD, MSc, PhD, FRCP | AME". academicmedicaleducation.com. Retrieved 2023-09-27.
- ^ a b "Optimizing the Effectiveness for Individual- and Community-Level Outcomes in the Era of Pre-and on ART in Rwanda" (PDF).
{{cite journal}}
: Cite journal requires|journal=
(help) - ^ "Dr. Nsanzimana Appointed CHUB Director General". www.ktpress.rw. Retrieved 2023-09-27.
- ^ Favour, Esther (2022-11-28). "Sabin Nsanzimana appointed Minister of Health". The New Times. Retrieved 2023-09-27.