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Belle Fille MURORUNKWERE

Belle Fille MURORUNKWERE

RWANDA

AIMS Rwanda - Co-op Master’s, Class of 2018-2020

Dr. Belle Fille MURORUNKWERE always loved mathematics. Numbers made sense. Equations felt logical and controlled. Yet for years, she wrestled with a quiet question: What could she truly build with it? She could solve problems on paper, but she could not yet see how mathematics translated into impact. She found herself suspended between passion and uncertainty. She knew she was capable. What she lacked was direction. From childhood, Belle Fille’s father planted the seeds of ambition. He reminded her that mathematics underpins innovation and national progress. He encouraged her to pursue advanced studies and never settle for small dreams. His belief in her potential became a quiet force behind her perseverance. In 2026, Dr. Belle Fille joined AIMS Rwanda. Surrounded by brilliant students, lecturers, and visiting researchers from across Africa, she witnessed mathematics being used to transform healthcare systems, optimize agriculture, and strengthen financial institutions. Seminars exposed her to data science applied to real world challenges. Models were not abstract exercises. They were tools influencing decisions, shaping policies, and driving innovation. For the first time, she felt she truly belonged in a space where mathematics was alive and consequential. Safe to say, that realization changed her trajectory. The true transformation came when she began experiencing mathematics through application rather than theory alone. At AIMS, she worked with data, programming, and modelling to address tangible problems. But the journey was not effortless. Programming was initially intimidating. With limited prior exposure to coding, she felt the weight of the learning curve. Instead of withdrawing, she committed herself to daily practice, using every available resource to strengthen her skills. Gradually, uncertainty gave way to competence. Communication posed another challenge. Naturally technical in her thinking, she initially struggled to explain complex ideas clearly, especially to non-technical audiences. Through repeated presentations, mentorship, and constructive feedback, she learned to translate sophisticated analysis into accessible insight. That skill would later define her professional effectiveness. Her most demanding test, however, was personal. During the intensive AIMS program, she was also the mother of a six month old baby. Balancing academic rigor with the responsibilities of early motherhood required extraordinary resilience. With unwavering support from her husband and encouragement from the AIMS community, she persevered and completed the program successfully. The experience strengthened not only her technical capacity, but her confidence. Motivated by clarity, Dr. Belle Fille pursued and completed a PhD in Data Science. The discipline, resilience, and intellectual courage she cultivated at AIMS became essential during her doctoral journey.

“Dedication and consistency can take you further than talent alone,” Dr. Belle Fille said of her journey. “I also learned that discomfort is not a signal to retreat, but an invitation to grow.” Today, Dr. Belle Fille MURORUNKWERE serves as a Senior Data Scientist at Cenfri under the Rwanda Economy Digitalisation Program, RED2. In this role, she supports government institutions and private sector stakeholders in strengthening data systems and advancing evidence based decision making. Her work spans data analysis, data quality assessment, capacity building, and generating insights that inform public decision making. Her contributions feed into Rwanda’s broader digital transformation agenda across sectors including retail, agriculture, education, finance, transport, utilities, ICT, and employment. Each initiative reflects the applied analytical foundation she built at AIMS. The quiet question that once shadowed her love for mathematics has now been answered. “The equations I once solved in isolation now inform systems that shape Rwanda’s digital future,” she closed.