Development practitioner, data analyst, and Master of Development Practice Candidate at UC Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy with deep operational experience in Sub-Saharan Africa. Combines advanced quantitative skills (R, Stata, Python) with a proven ability to deliver results in fragile contexts. Experienced in harmonizing complex datasets to produce evidence-based policy recommendations, including collaborative research with the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). Fluent in English and French, with a track record of bridging technical analysis and stakeholder engagement to drive poverty reduction and climate resilience.
My journey from Burundi to Berkeley
Born and raised in Burundi, one of the world's poorest countries, I have witnessed firsthand the stark realities of economic hardships. My home commune of Ntega, in the northern province of Kirundo, is deeply marked by the harrowing legacy of the 1988 Ntega-Marangara massacres—a period of ethnic violence that left the region grappling with enduring socioeconomic challenges and a systemic deprivation that stifled everything from basic economic stability to educational resources. Academic expectations for someone like me whose parents have little to no formal education are modest. Nevertheless, my passion for learning propelled me to surpass these limitations.
In 2021, I became the first ever in my family to attend college when I was admitted to Berea College with a full scholarship. While Berea's tuition-free promise played a role in my decision to attend Berea College, its historic mission to serve economically, racially, and regionally disadvantaged students from Appalachia and beyond truly resonated with me. As one of only eight federally recognized Work Colleges in the United States, Berea College hires every student to work at least 10 hours per week in one of over 130 departments on campus. This unique model has deepened my appreciation for hard work and taught me to make the most of limited resources as I balance a rigorous full-time academic load with labor responsibilities.
Currently pursuing a Professional Master's degree in Development Practice at UC Berkeley, I'm sharpening my ability to identify socio-economic challenges and design sustainable, inclusive solutions from the ground up. My goal is to bridge the gap between cutting-edge technology and practical development strategies that empower underserved communities.
Professional Master's in Development Practice / International Development
2025 - 2027Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science & Economics (Magna Cum Laude)
2021 - 2025Certificate in Peacebuilding, Leadership & University Preparation
2019 - 2020Secondary Education - Cycle Supérieur: Scientifique B (Bio-Chimie)
2015 - 2018Secondary Education - Cycle Inférieur
2011 - 2015Primary Education - Primaire
2004 - 2011
Academic excellence, scholarships, and professional certifications
Full scholarship covering tuition, housing, meals, health insurance, and travel to UC Berkeley
Graduated with dual degree in Computer Science and Economics from Berea College
Comprehensive training in data analysis, visualization, and business intelligence tools
Advanced certification in R programming, data visualization, and predictive modeling
Statement of Accomplishment in predictive modeling and data analysis
Certification in ethical research practices and responsible conduct
International certification in tutoring methodologies and student support
Achieved GPA of 3.4+ while passing at least four total credits (16 semester hours)
Tuition Promise Scholarship covering four years of college education
AI expertise, full-stack development, data science, and professional competencies
Teaching, research, startup development, and open source work
Lead weekly course discussions and review sections, grade assignments for ~50 students, and hold office hours at UC Berkeley
Active contributor to Runestone Academy, developing and maintaining educational software with GitFlow and database technologies
Research on prenatal flood exposure impact on child health in Bangladesh, developed R Shiny dashboard for public accessibility
Leading development of a food ordering and delivery application designed for developing countries, specifically addressing the gap in digital food services in Burundi. Creating job opportunities and boosting technological innovation in the region.
Co-founded SEDA to combat poverty, unemployment, and hunger through sustainable agropastoral projects. Led fundraising efforts, securing over 10 million BIF to support various farming initiatives. Provide strategic leadership and consultation remotely, coordinating general meetings and advising on new projects.
An empirical analysis of 9,229 DCFC stations deployed across all 50 states (2020–2024), quantifying how federal policy, state institutions, and supply chains shape America's transition to electric mobility.
Current role at UC Berkeley and past teaching experience
As a Graduate Student Instructor at UC Berkeley, I lead weekly course discussions and review sections, enhancing student understanding and participation. I grade assignments for approximately 50 students, providing constructive feedback to foster academic growth.
I hold weekly office hours, offering personalized support to students and addressing their academic concerns. This role allows me to combine my passion for teaching with my expertise in development practice and technology.
Capturing moments from my academic and personal journey
6-hour caving adventure in Orlando, KY with friends
Team presentation at the 2023 Research Symposium
Climbing at Red River Gorge with Eastern Mountaineers
Presenting research findings at Virginia Tech
Exploring New York City during summer 2023
Presenting research findings at Berea College
Let's connect and discuss opportunities for collaboration
sotairekwizera@gmail.com
Berkeley, California, USA
UC Berkeley