Jean-Philbert Nsengimana

Jean-Philbert Nsengimana

Chief Digital Advisor, Africa CDC

Jean-Philbert Nsengimana is the Chief Digital Advisor for the Africa CDC. Previously he was the Africa Managing Director at the Commons Project, working to unlock the full potential of technology and data for the common good. He serves on many boards, including for the Alliance for Affordable Internet where he is the Honorary Chairperson, and for Place Fund, i4Policy, Startup Genome, and Future State.

Nsengimana's career spans the public, international development, and the private sectors. Most recently, he served as the Minister of Youth and ICT (information & communication technology) of Rwanda. During his tenure, he spearheaded the Smart Africa Alliance and YouthConnekt Africa—two pan-African organizations focused on accelerating digital transformation and youth empowerment.

Before joining the government, Nsengimana was the Country Manager for Voxiva Rwanda where he led the design and implementation of mobile technology platforms that helped the Government of Rwanda to successfully scale up major national public health programs, including HIV/AIDS and Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response. Prior to Voxiva, he served as the Africa coordinator for the Development Gateway Foundation, extending digital platforms for managing official development aid and public procurement to 15 countries.

Nsengimana holds a master's degree in public administration from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, a global MBA in information technology, a master's degree in software engineering, and a bachelor’s degree in computer science.