Lessons from Rwanda with Patricie Uwase
Lessons from Rwanda: What Civil Engineers and Planners Should Know About Building Infrastructure in the Real World with Wirth Patricie Uwase
This event will be livestreamed on the CED Vimeo Channel: https://vimeo.com/452655635
Presented by the Department of City and Regional Planning, the Center for African Studies, and Global Metropolitan Studies
Lecture | October 19 | 9:30 AM-11:00 AM
Free and open to the Public!
ABOUT PATRICIE UWASE
Patricie Uwase holds a Master of Science in civil and environmental engineering, with a focus on transportation engineering, from U.C. Berkeley. She was honored to give the class of 2015 commencement address on behalf of Berkeley’s Masters and Doctoral Engineering graduates. Patricie is a dynamic engineer and leader. Since 2015, she has served as the Technical Advisor to Rwanda’s Minister of Infrastructure. Her responsibilities include working on various projects of national importance such as the Kigali Convention Center and the new Bugesera International Airport. She has also served on the national organizing committees that organized transport logistics & operations for large-scale national events that took place in Rwanda such as the 2016 World Economic Forum on Africa and the 2016 & 2018 African Union Summits. Patricie serves as the Vice-Chairperson of the Board of Directors of Rwanda’s national carrier —RwandAir. Also, on the boards of Ultimate Developers Ltd. (the largest real estate developer in Rwanda), Kepler University and on the City of Kigali Advisory Committee chaired by Professor Sir Paul Collier of Oxford University. Additionally, Patricie sits on the selection committee for the MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at Carnegie Mellon University-Africa and is also a valued alumna of the MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at UC Berkeley and Generation Rwanda. Passionate about infrastructure development, Patricie is eager to keep contributing to building and planning sustainable infrastructures in Rwanda and beyond.