DAY ONE: Thursday March 31st 2022

General Session, Keynote Addresses, Paper & Poster presentations and Exhibition.

SESSION 1: 08:00 – 10:20 AM.

Welcoming and Opening Remarks, Meeting Goals and Status of COVID-19 Pandemic in Rwanda

8:00 -8:40 a.m.
Registration and Connections set up

Theogene KAYUMBA

Registration and Connections set up

Secretariat

Ms. Umutoni Nina Rurangirwa,

(NCST)

Link: https://risa-rw.webex.com/risa-rw/j.php?MTID=m35998c92dde5e0f6f33bbe5422937546

8:40 – 8:50 a.m.
Introducing the conference program

Ms. Eva Liliane UJENEZA

Introducing the conference program

Chair and Moderator

8:50 – 9:00 a.m.
Message from the Chair

Dr. Marie Chantal CYULINYANA

Message from the Chair

9:00 – 9:20 a.m.
Welcome Remarks

Dr. Eugene Mutimura, PhD

Welcome Remarks

9:20 –9:40 a.m.
Rwanda’s Response to COVID-19 Pandemic and Future Directions

Hon. Dr. Ngamije Daniel

Rwanda’s Response to COVID-19 Pandemic and Future Directions

09:40 –09:50 a.m.

Group photograph

Secretariat

Mr. Anselme Sano (NCST)

09:50- 10:20 a.m.

Health Break (Coffee/Tea), Poster session and exhibition

Secretariat (NCST) and KCC team

SESSION 2: 10:20 AM- 02:00 PM.

Keynote address and Paper Presentations

10:20 –10:25 a.m.
Introducing Session 2

Prof. Matthew Ames

Introducing Session 2

10:25 –11:05 a.m.
Keynote Address

Prof. Agnes Binagwaho

Keynote Address

Public Health and COVID-19 Management: Innovative Key Considerations for Developing Countries

Paper Presentations

Public Health, COVID-19 management and social implications

15 min presentation and 5 min for Q&A

11:05 – 11:25 a.m.

Aurore Nishimwe

Leveraging AI and Data Science Techniques in Harmonizing, Sharing, Accessing and Analyzing SARS-COV-2 Data in Rwanda (LAISDAR Project)

11:25 –11:40 a.m.

Alemayehu Amberbir

Monitoring the impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Essential Health Services in Rwanda

11:40 –12:00 p.m.

Thierry Habyarimana

Oxidative Stress Markers in the Management of COVID-19

12:00 –12:20 p.m.

Dr. Callixte Yadufashije

Mathematical approaches for strengthening Covid-19 testing in Rwanda  by Dr. Callixte Yadufashije and Mr Gratien Twagirumukiza, INES Ruhengeri, Faculty of Applied Fundamental Sciences, Rwanda

12:20 –12:40 p.m.

Dr. Parfait Yongabo

COVID-19 and science systems in Africa: an opportunity to build forward better

12:40 – 02:00 p.m.

Health Break (Lunch), Poster session, and Exhibition

Secretariat (NCST) and KCC team

SESSIONN 3: 02:00 p.m.- 09:00 p.m.

Theme: Building resilience to public health crises and COVID-19 pandemic

 Keynote address and Paper Presentations.

02:00 –02:05 p.m.
Introducing Session 3

Dr. Timothy Brown

Introducing Session 3

Paper Presentations

Building resilience to public health crises and to covid-19 pandemic

10 min presentation and 5 min for Q&A

02:05 –02:25 p.m.

Coffie Isaac

A Data Visualization Approach to Mitigate the Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic

02:25 –02:45 p.m.

Azfar, Yumna, AY

Monitoring demographic and Indo-Pak comparisons of media induced stress and mild depression in mid-year 2021 on account of COVID-19

02:45 –03:05 p.m.

Sony Cynthia Nguepnang Chimi et al.

Performance Characteristics of Reverse Transcription Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (Rt-Lamp) for the Molecular Diagnosis of Sars-Cov-2

Sony Cyntia/Nguepnang Chimi,

Catholic University of Central Africa, Cameroun

03:05 – 03:25 pm

Nzayisenga Marie Louise

Reflections on the learners’ Resilience towards Education Continuity during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Rwanda

03:25 p.m-03:45 pm

F. U. Bawah

Descriptive Analysis and Insight of COVID-19 on Computer Science Education

03:45 p.m-04:35 p.m
Keynote Address

Dr. Roger I. Glass (MD, PhD)

Keynote Address

Global Perspective on Building resilience to public health crises and COVID-19 pandemic

04:35 p.m- 05:05 pm

Health Break (Coffee/Tea), Poster session and exhibition

Secretariat (NCST) and KCC team

05:05 p.m-05:45 p.m
Key Note Address

Mr. Stefan Leslie

Key Note Address

Strategic R&D Investment for improved Innovations to mitigate COVID-19 pandemic in developing countries

05:45-06:00p.m

Networking and Exhibition booths visits

NCST team

DAY TWO: Friday April 01st 2022

Keynote Addresses, Paper and Poster presentations, Exhibition, Panel discussion, Awarding ceremony, closing remarks and networking dinner

SESSION 4: 08:30 AM- 01:55 PM.

Theme: African Response to COVID-19 pandemic & Predicting and Monitoring the impact of the pandemic.

Keynote Addresses, Paper and Poster presentations, and Exhibition

08:30-09:00 AM
Connections set up and Registrations

Theogene KAYUMBA

Connections set up and Registrations

Secretariat,

Ms. Umutoni Nina Rurangirwa, NCST.

Link: https://risa-rw.webex.com/risa-rw/j.php?MTID=m35998c92dde5e0f6f33bbe5422937546

09:00-09:05 AM
Introducing Session 4

Dr. Isambi Sailon Mbalawata

Introducing Session 4

09:05-09:45 AM
Key Note Address

Prof. Claude Mambo Muvunyi

Key Note Address

African response to Control and Management of COVID-19 pandemic: The case of Rwanda

Paper Presentations

Predicting and monitoring the impact of COVID-19 pandemic

15 min presentation, 5 min for Q&A

09:45-10:05 AM

Dr. Mpirimbanyi Christophe

Impact of COVID-19 on Surgical Care in Rwanda

10:05-10:25 AM

Dr. Mpinganzima Lydie

Compartmental Mathematical Modelling of Dynamic Transmissions of COVID-19 in Rwanda

10:25-10:55 AM

Health Break (Cofee/Tea), Poster Session and Exhibition

10:55- 11:15 AM

Denise Makoudjou Soh

Evaluation of the performance of a rapid test for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 antigen in nasopharyngeal samples

Denise, Makoudjou Soh, Université Catholique d’Afrique Centrale, Cameroon

11:15-11:35 AM

Evariste TWAHIRWA

Predictive and Prescriptive Analytics for Prevention and Detection of Covid-19 – An IoT-based Application

11:35 AM –11:55 PM

Dr. Nshizirungu Jean-Jacques

Quantifying Productivity Gains from Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Detecting COVID-19 Patterns from Chest X-Rays

11:55–12:35 PM
Keynote Address

Prof. Wilfred Ndifon

Keynote Address

Predicting and monitoring the impact of COVID-19 pandemic

12:35-01:55 PM
Health Break (Lunch), Poster session and Exhibition

Secretariat

Health Break (Lunch), Poster session and Exhibition

SESSION 5: 01:55 – 06:00 PM.

Theme: Vaccines and the future for Developing Countries: The Covid-19 Pandemic Crisis.

 Keynote Addresses, Paper and Poster presentations, Exhibition, Panel discussion, Awarding ceremony, and Closing remarks

01:55 – 02:00 PM
Introducing Session 5

Dr. Pacifique Ndishimye

Introducing Session 5

Paper Presentations

15 min presentation, 5 min for Q&A

02:00 – 02:20 PM

Agbedanu, P. R

A block chain-based COVID-19 digital vaccination certificate verification system

02:20 – 02:40 p.m.

02:40 –03:00 PM

Arnaud W. Mavakala

A COVID-19 propagation model based on Dijkstra's algorithm

03:00-03:20 PM

Yoro Dia

Covid-Warehouse: Data Warehouse Design and Implementation

03:20 –03:40 PM

Mrs. Joie Lea Murorunkwere

Modern Statistical models for Infectious diseases to Analyze COVID-19 Pandemic Data in Rwanda

03:40– 04:10 pm

Health Break (Coffee/Tea), Poster session and exhibition

Secretariat (NCST), KCC

 

 

04:10– 04:50 PM
Key Note Address

Dr. David J. Kalvin (PhD)

Key Note Address

Vaccines and the Future for Developing Countries: The case of COVID-19 Pandemic crisis

04:50 –05:50 PM
Panel Discussions on Strategic R&D Investment to mitigate Epidemics/pandemics

Ms. Noella Bigirimana

Panel Discussions on Strategic R&D Investment to mitigate Epidemics/pandemics

Moderator: Ms. Noella Bigirimana, Deputy DG Rwanda Biomedical (RBC)

 

Dr. Agnes Binagwaho, UGHE

Dr. Claude Mambo Muvunyi, RBC

Dr. David Kalvin, University of Dalhousie Canada

Ms. Melissa Rusanganwa, Zipline

05:50 - 06:00 PM
Closing Remarks

Hon. Dr. Uwamariya Valentine

Closing Remarks

6:00 - 9:00 PM
Awarding Ceremony, Networking Dinner and Music

Secretariat

Awarding Ceremony, Networking Dinner and Music

Awarding Ceremony of best researchers

Awarding Ceremony and Closing remarks

05:35 – 05:50 pm

Awarding Ceremony

Organizing committee

05:50 - 06:00 pm
Awarding best Researchers and Concluding Remarks

Hon. Dr. Uwamariya Valentine

Awarding best Researchers and Concluding Remarks

Hon. Minister of Education and Co-Chair of NCST

Posters’ Presentation

Poster Session will be during Health Break (Break coffee/Tea and Lunch)

Josue Uwimana

Artificial Intelligence based Real-time COVID-19 Pandemic Risk Predictor by Josue Uwimana, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, CST , University of Rwanda, Kigali, Rwanda

Denys Uwimpuhwe

Coffee-Based Tourism as an innovative strategy against the impact of covid-19 on the Rwandan coffee sector;The case of Nyamasheke District by Denys Uwimpuhwe , Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Tourism, Technology and Business Studies (UTB), Kigali, Rwanda

Manilgama,T.T. D

Vacuum manifold for column-based solid-phase extraction by Manilgama,T.T. D, Department of Chemistry, University of Kelaniya, 11600, Sri Lanka.

Prof. Marceline Djuidje Ngounoue

Exploration of the Cameroonian Bioresources’ Potential in the Management of COVID-19 Symptoms and Advocacy towards Scientific Approach in ITMs development by Prof. Marceline Djuidje Ngounoue, University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon

Assoc. Prof. Denis Ndanguza

Stochastic analysis of COVID-19 pandemic model in Rwanda by Assoc.  Prof. Denis Ndanguza, Department of Mathematics, University of Rwanda-College of Science and Technology, Kigali, Rwanda.

Prof. Devkota, Jyoti U

Statistical analysis of impact of lockdown on COVID-19 pandemic – Nepal as a case study by Prof. Dr. Devkota, Jyoti U, Department of Mathematics, Kathmandu University, Kavre, Nepal

Justine Dushimirimana

Modelling COVID-19 dynamics in Rwanda using Generalized Additive Extreme Value Models by Justine Dushimirimana et al, School of Science, College of Science and Technology, University of Rwanda, Rwanda

Tahir Amna

A minor step towards boundless demographic comparisons of COVID-19 associated Quality of Life in mid-2021: Envisaging a compounding effect by Tahir Amna et al, MSc Student, Department of Biochemistry, University of Karachi, Main University Road, Karachi, Sindh 75270, Pakistan.

Dr. Mbanzabugabo Jean Baptiste

The resilience strategies to overcome the COVID-19 Pandemic educational disruptions in private HLIs in Rwanda by Dr. Mbanzabugabo Jean Baptiste et al, University of Tourism, Technology and Business Studies, Rwanda

Prof. Charles Ruranga

Longitudinal datasets hub for predicting and monitoring SARS-COV-2/COVID-19 evolution in the community and mitigation measures outcomes in Rwanda (PREDICT Project) by Prof. Charles Ruranga et al, African Center of Excellence in Data Science, University of Rwanda, Kigali, Rwanda

Dr. Matundura Moses N

Mitigating the social and economic impact of COVID-19 pandemic in private higher education by Dr. Matundura Moses N, University of Tourism, Technology and Business Studies, Rwanda