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Understanding Consumer Behaviour in Kigali's Emerging Market

Understanding Consumer Behaviour in Kigali's Emerging Market

Understanding Consumer Behaviour in Kigali's Emerging Market

Consumer patterns in Kigali are shifting rapidly due to technology and urban growth...

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The Data Abundance Problem

Rwanda collects an impressive volume of health data. The District Health Information Software 2 (DHIS2) platform aggregates reporting from thousands of health facilities across the country. Community health workers submit monthly reports on maternal health, child nutrition, malaria, and a range of other indicators. National surveys — the DHS, MICS, and various programme evaluations — add further layers of evidence to an already substantial dataset.

Watch: Workflow assessment and record digitisation inside a district health facility in Kigali.

The Data Abundance Problem

Rwanda collects an impressive volume of health data. The District Health Information Software 2 (DHIS2) platform aggregates reporting from thousands of health facilities across the country. Community health workers submit monthly reports on maternal health, child nutrition, malaria, and a range of other indicators. National surveys — the DHS, MICS, and various programme evaluations — add further layers of evidence to an already substantial dataset.

The Data Abundance Problem

Rwanda collects an impressive volume of health data. The District Health Information Software 2 (DHIS2) platform aggregates reporting from thousands of health facilities across the country. Community health workers submit monthly reports on maternal health, child nutrition, malaria, and a range of other indicators. National surveys — the DHS, MICS, and various programme evaluations — add further layers of evidence to an already substantial dataset.

Mr. Octave Nshimiyimana

Mr. Octave Nshimiyimana

Board Member

Mr. Nshimiyimana is Ireme's authority on research design and methodological rigour. He provides strategic guidance on applying analytical frameworks to complex sector challenges, ensuring all consulting deliverables meet the highest standards of evidence ÔÇö and champions the integration of quantitative and qualitative approaches across the firm's practice areas.

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Aime Claudien Mazimpaka Jun 04, 2026

The Data Abundance Problem Rwanda collects an impressive volume of health data. The District Health Information Software 2 (DHIS2) platform aggregates reporting from thousands of health facilities across the country. Community health workers submit monthly reports on maternal health, child nutrition, malaria, and a range of other indicators. National surveys — the DHS, MICS, and various programme evaluations — add further layers of evidence to an already substantial dataset.

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