Click here for search results

Ntirampebura, Serge


Economic Adviser,
Ministry of Planning,
Republic of Burundi

 

65, boulevard François Mitterrand,
63000 Clermont-ferrand,
France

Tel.: (33)0473177430
Fax: (33)0473177428
E-mail: ntirampebura@yahoo.fr

Profile
  • Responsible for balance of payments in the macroeconomic planning service. Three years ofexperience in writing and publishing half yearly Socioeconomic Letter and annual Burundian Economic Document
  • Currently in training for a Masters diploma in Economic Policy Management (EPM), in the Center of Studies and Research on International Developement (CERDI), Clermont-ferrand, France. The programme is supported by the World Bank and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Iinterested in formulation, analysis, implementation, and assessment of economic policies, privatization, and governance
Work Experience
  • Ministry of Planning, Republic of Burundi, October 1999 - present
    Economic Adviser
    • Writing for Socio-economic Letter
    • Analysis and publication of Burundian Economic Document
    • Centralising and discussing the public investment programme
    • Assisting in the drafting of the national population policy
    • Supervision of consultation in order to draft the Growth and Reduction Strategies Document (DRSP), August 2001

  • INFOSYS, Burundi, July 1997 - September 1999,
    Finance Manager
    • Importing and selling computers and communication materials
Education
  • Masters diploma in economic policy management at CERDI , Clermont-ferrand, France, 2002 - present. The programme is supported by the World Bank and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • Bachelor in Economic and Adminisrative Sciences, economic policy option, University of Burundi, 1995 - 1997
  • First cycle degree in Economic and Administrative Sciences, University of Burundi, 1993 - 1995
Computer Skills
  • MS Word, MS Excel, Internet, STATA, TSP (good working knowledge)
Language Skills
  • Kirundi (mother language), French (official language), English (good), Swahili (good)


Go up




Permanent URL for this page: http://go.worldbank.org/XM5TVMIBI0