Isaac
Ntahobakulira, is holder of Masters in Public Health with
concentration in Environmental Health from the Université Laval in
Quebec, Canada.. His current position is lecturer at the School of
Public Health of National University of Rwanda (NUR) and has a strong
interest in environmental health. He is a team leader, experienced and
effective in managing household surveys, adept at drinking water
quality analysis, aware of research issues applied on social sciences
as well as in developed and developing countries, good communicator,
environmentalist, fluent in tree languages that are English, French,
and his native languages. He has 9 years of high institution experience
teaching and researching. He has been head of the microbiological
department of a laboratory dedicated to food and water quality analysis
which was one of School of Public Heath technical departments. He
coordinated the Catholic-based health facilities for the Diocese of
Nyundo, and later became Academic Secretary of the former School of
Public Health and Nutrition at the NUR. For four years, he led a
regional maternal and child health program in the health District of
Kibuye. He has also served as administrator of a district hospital in
the wake of 1994 Rwandan Genocide. He also worked as medical assistant
in a rural public hospital for two years. Since 2003, Mr. Ntahobakulira
was involving in several research expertise yielded by the School
of Public Health in socio -sciences areas especially in
households surveys applied on HIV/AIDS, Children hood programs, Malaria
prevention, orphans vulnerable children as well as in quantitative and
qualitative aspects. Currently, he is Ph D student at Tulane University
in international development with concentration in environmental
issues.