Joao Clarence Néville Babadoudou
Trained as a statistician and economist, I’m honing my skills in this field by expending my
scope to include healthcare. As a lover of social service, I’m part of an international
organization of young leaders actively working to make a positive impact on society. This
diversity is a testament to my dynamism and motivation. I believe that we can make the
world a better place.
Degrees and training
Master in biostatistics
Actually Faculté des Sciences Agronomiques Abomey-Calavi
My project will focus on data science and healthcare
Bachelor in Economic and sectoral statistics
From 2019 to 2022 Ecole National d’Economie Appliquée
et de Management Cotonou
I worked on the effect of public investment on women’s employment in Benin
-Abomey-Calavi, Benin
Econometrics summer school
22 years old
2022 Club des Planificateurs Economètres Cotonou
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Professional experiences
Languages
Statistician
French
Commonly spoken
2022 Direction Général de l’Economie du Bénin Cotonou
I took a part in several presentation sessions, especially on the effects of
COVID on the Beninese economy. I improve my skills in Excel using
Anglais
C1 :Professional skills
Survey agent
2023 CREDD Benin Abomey-calavi
Survey for impact assessment of water project , OMIDELTA
Assets
Adaptability
Ingenuity
Curiosity
Skills
Descriptive analysis with Excel, STATA and R
Dispersion, tendency parameters…
Multidimensional data analysis ( PCA, CA… ) with R
Visualization, Correspondence Analysis, Factor Analysis…
Economy
Impact assessment, decision support
Project management
Area of interest
Project design and implementation
Inferential statistics
Social services
ANOVA, MANOVA, hypothesis testing
Basketball
Spatial corelation analysis
Reading
Geostatistics
Software
R Programming language
Julia Programming language
Extra-professional activities
Junior Chamber international
Officer
This experience is giving me a lot
of skills, especially in project and
team management.
Python programming language
STATA
MS Excel
CS Pro
MS Office (Word, PowerPoint…)