- Bring Hope
Bwire Munubi

Bwire is the Monitoring and Evaluation Officer intern at Bring Hope Humanitarian Foundation, with experience in monitoring and evaluation, project management, data management, analysis, and visualization, as well as having worked with multiple local and international NGOs in East Africa. He is a Tanzanian and has worked both in government and humanitarian development settings for over six years.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Statistics from Tanzania, and currently in the last semester of his master’s degree in Public Health at Lund University in Sweden. He is passionate about building a culture of data use and leveraging the digital world to enhance the power of data in generating evidence for impact, and for which to base decisions on.
He is result oriented while keeping a work-life balance and treat his colleagues with respect, transparency, ethics, and compassion. He is a team player, flexible and likes to work in a more structured pattern.
Since his involvement in the Burundian crisis in 2016 he has taken a mind-shift from seeing health as an expense to health as a productive resource and a core human right, and he aspires to improve health systems by advocating for and providing expertise on health equity, financing, monitoring, and evaluations.
Bwire brings his professional experience and extensive perspectives on health and aid to Bring Hope and endeavours to help those whose lives have been shattered by conflict and disaster to survive, recover, and rebuild their lives.