Leonidas Banamwana

Academic rank: 
Assistant Lecturer
Department: 
Applied Statistics
School: 
School of Economics
College: 
College of Business and Economics(CBE)
Phone: 
(+250)785385308
E-mail: 
leontosbanamwana@gmail.com
Educational Background: 
Leonidas Banamwana is an Assistant Lecturer and Acting Head of Department of Applied Statistics at the University of Rwanda, College of Business and Economics. Heholds a MSc. Statistics and Bachelor in Applied Statistics. Leonidas Banamwana has over 9 years experience of teaching in higher learning Institutions. During this period Mr. Banamwana has made significant contributions to research, and teaching of undergraduate programmes. In addition, his current activities at University of Rwanda include supervision of undergraduate research projects. Mr. Banamwana also provides consultancy services to diversified clients including public and private institutions, and nongovernmental Organizations. His research interest focuses on Sample Surveys, Statistical Methods, Biostatistics, Policy Analysis, Population and Health, and higher education. He is interested in the analysis of big data and Surveys data in order to provide the evidence required for efficient policy and decision making.
Research Interests and area of expertise : 
Sample SurveysAutomatic Statistical MethodsAutomatic Data ModelingAutomatic Sexual and Reproductive HealthAutomatic
Publications: 

Rizide T, Nkikabahizi F, Banamwana L, Mutesi J. (2017) Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in Rwanda : Role of Administrative Data Inclusion. Rwanda First Handibook of Economics and Social Policy.Automatic word wrap
Manzi A, Munyaneza F, Mujawase F, Banamwana L, Sayinzoga F, Thomson DR, Ntaganira J, Hedt-Gauthier BL. (2014) Assessing Predictors of Delayed Antenatal Care Visits in Rwanda : A Secondary Analysis of Rwanda Demographic and Health Survey 2010. BMC Pregnancy and Childbrith 28 ;14:290. DOI : 10.1186/1471-2393-14-290Automatic word wrap
Mathai AJ, Musabanganji E, Niwemahoro C, Banamwana L, Uwitonze M, Mukamana A. (2011) A study of institutional environment and household food security at local level in Rwanda. Rwanda Journal. Volume 22, Series B ;96-128.Automatic word wrap
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314%2Frj.v22i1.71505

Niwemahoro C, Musabanganji E, Banamwana L. (2011) Fertility Preferences and level of family planning in Rwanda. Case of Huye District. Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management Sciences (JETEMS) 2 (3) : 168-174. Scholarlink Research Institute Journals, 2011 (ISSN : 2141-7024)Automatic word wrap
http://jetems.scholarlinkresearch.org/abstractview.php?id=233