Summary
Germain Ilunga is a data manager and informatician with 12 years of experience designing information systems, securing sensitive databases and turning complex field data into actionable insights for health and humanitarian programs in South Kivu. He currently leads data lifecycle management and dashboard-driven decision support for the Programme National de Santé de l'Adolescent, building Power BI and Tableau solutions and automating reports for real-time KPI monitoring. Skilled in advanced Excel, QGIS, Python and digital collection tools like KoboToolbox and ODK, he combines technical rigor with practical understanding of on-the-ground constraints in fragile contexts. His past work includes analyzing gender-based violence data with strict confidentiality standards and producing evidence for advocacy and donor reporting. Known for capacity building, he trains teams in data literacy and best practices to improve data quality and program accountability. Fluent in French and grounded in local field experience, he blends systems design with operational impact to close the gap between data and decision-making.
12 years of coding experience
Finance et services de gestion financière, Finance et services de gestion financière at Centre Carter
Licence Computer sciences, Licence Computer sciences at Université Libre de Kigali
Université Chrétienne Bilingue du Congo
Data science, Data science at WorldQuant University