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TSALA DIMBUENE ZACHARIE

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TSALA DIMBUENE ZACHARIE

Professeur
Sciences de la population

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Masculin
Adresse email
zacharie.tsala.dimbuene@gmail.com
Email institutionnel
zacharie.dimbuene@unikin.ac.cd
Phone
+243 851409376
Faculté

Sciences économiques et de gestion

Département

Sciences de la population Démographie

Grade

Professeur

Titre académique:

PhD

Statut:

interne

Dernier acte de nomination/promotion :

NUMERO 016/MINESU/CAB.MIN/SASM/MKK/2025

Adresse Bureau

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RECHERCHE

Domaines de recherche :

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Thème de recherche :

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Axes transversaux : Santé,Développement socio-économique,Santé reproductive, mouvements migratoires, paléodemographie, démographie historique,Gouvernance, Genre, Gestion Démocratique, éducation à la citoyenneté et Leadership politique,Modélisations, Intelligence Artificielle, Réseaux, Statistiques et Informatique,Population, Développement, Environnement, santé

Centres/Ecoles/Laboratoire de recherches de l'UNIKIN:

Autres Réseaux scientifiques et communautés savantes: International Union for Scientific Study of Population,Association internationale des démographes de langue française (AIDELF),Union for African Population Studies,Population Association of America


TOTAL PROJETS: 5
1 : Health insurance among women of reproductive ages in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Objectifs : Estimate prevalence of health insurance coverage at provincial level and associated factors using multilevel modeling
Nature : Not funded
Periode : Janvier 2022 - December 2022
Partenaires : Democratic Republic of the Congo
Statut:   realisé
2 : High-risk fertility behaviours in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Objectifs : Estimate the prevalence of high-risk fertility behaviours in the DR Congo, its spatial distribution and associated factors
Nature : Not funded
Periode : juin 2022 - mars 2023
Partenaires : Democratic Republic of the Congo
Statut:   realisé
3 : Intimate Partner Violence in Central Africa
Objectifs : Estimate intimate partner violence at provincial level and associated factors in Central Africa
Nature : Not funded
Periode : November 2022-Present
Partenaires : Central Africa
Statut:   en cours
4 : The Economics of Birthday Parties among Undergraduate Students in Kinshasa
Objectifs : Understand undergraduate students' behaviours on birthday parties
Nature : Not funded
Periode : November 2021-Present
Partenaires : Kinshasa
Statut:   en cours
5 : Understanding Mobile Money in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Objectifs : Estimate missed financial transactions on mobile money in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Nature : Funded by DigiFi
Periode : January 2021 - October 2022
Partenaires : Kinshasa
Statut:   en cours
TOTAL expertiseS: 2
1 : Éditeur
Type : Service à la communaute
Periode : 2020
Beneficiaires : Plos One
2 : Éditeur
Type : Service à la communaute
Periode : 2020
Beneficiaires : BMC Public Health
PARTICIPATIONS AUX MANIFESTATIONS SCIENTIFIQUES: 5
1: Support for African Research and Data Use Capacity Building (AfRes-Data)  Workshop (Atelier), 2024 , Kigali, Rwanda Formateur C3
Organisateurs : Union for African Population Studies
5: Road to 2030: Leveraging Africa's human capital to achieve transformation in a world of uncertainty.  Conférence, 2024 20 - 24 May 2024, Lilongwe, Malawi Participant C3
Organisateurs : Union for African Population Studies
Type d'intervention : Abstract/Resumé
Titre de l'intervention : Session 6: Administrative data and record linkage in population and health data
2: Support for African Research and Data Use Capacity Building (AfRes-Data)  Workshop (Atelier), 2022 , Nairobi, Kenya Formateur C3
Organisateurs : Union for African Population Studies
4: Harnessing Africa’s Population Dynamics for Sustainable Development: 25 Years after Cairo and Beyond  Conférence, 2019 18-22 November 2019, Entebbe, Uganda Participant C1
Organisateurs : Union for African Population Studies
Type d'intervention : Papier de conférence
Titre de l'intervention : Session 16: Harnessing the African Union’s Demographic Dividend Paradigm at Country Level: The Issue of Policy Prioritization and Agenda Operationalization
3: Demographic Dividend in Africa: Prospects, Opportunities and Challenges  Conférence, 2015 November 30 - December 4, 2015, Pretoria, South Africa Participant C1
Organisateurs : Union for African Population Studies
Type d'intervention : Papier de conférence
Titre de l'intervention : Factors associated with divorce in Democratic Republic of the Congo |Urbanization and fertility in developing world: is the relationship causal or a mere association? Evidence from 174 Demographic Health Surveys (1990-2011)
Publications scientifiques: 40


1 : Editorial: Intersection of adolescent sexual, reproductive, and mental health in Sub-Saharan Africa

Sidamo Boti Negussie, Hebo Hussen Sultan, Chukwudeh O. Stephen, Tsala Dimbuene Zacharie
Frontiers in Reproductive Health mai Vol. 7 2025 p. 1-4


2 : Measuring the effects of community polygyny on intimate partner violence: a multilevel modeling using nationally representative cross-sectional data

Tsala Dimbuene Zacharie, Ahinkorah Opoku Bright, Amugsi Abanimi Dickson
BMC Reproductive Health mai Vol. 22 No. 93 2025 p. 14


4 : Polygyny and intimate partner violence among married women: Sub-national estimates from a cross-sectional study in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Tsala Dimbuene Zacharie, Ahinkorah Opoku Bright, Amugsi Abanimi Dickson
PLOS Global Public Health janvier Vol. 3 No. 5 2025 p. 1-20 (e0001645)


5 : Demographic Dividend in Sub-Saharan Africa – Toward Mitigating Social Inequality? A Critical Analysis of the Enabling Environment

Tsala Dimbuene Zacharie, Matondo Mabanza Severin
Auteur(s) (S/D): Andrzej Klimczuk et Delali A. Dovie
Bridging Social Inequality Gaps - Concepts, Theories, Methods, and Tools Vol. 18 IntechOpen London 2024 p. 1-17


6 : Effects of social determinants of health on obesity among urban women of reproductive age

Amugsi Dickson, Tsala Dimbuene Zacharie
PLOS Global Public Health janvier Vol. 3 No. 1 2023 p. e0001442


7 : Effects of social determinants of health on obesity among urban women of reproductive age

Amugsi Dickson, Tsala Dimbuene Zacharie
Plos Global Public Health janvier 2023 p. 12


10 : The Role of Leadership in sub-Saharan Africa in Promoting Maternal and Child Health

Tsala Dimbuene Zacharie, Haregu Tilahun, Muanza Nzuzi Raphael, Nzita Kikhela Paul-Denis
Auteur(s) (S/D): Miljana, Z., Jovandaric, Z & Babic, S.
Maternal and child health IntechOpen 2022


12 : Differential effects of socio-demographic factors on maternal haemoglobin concentration in three sub-Saharan African Countries

Amugsi A. Dickson, Dimbuene T Zacharie, Kyobutungi Catherine
Nature Scientific Reports décembre Vol. 10 No. 1 2020 p. 21380


13 : Burden of disease in francophone Africa, 1990–2017: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017

El Bcheraoui Charbel, Mimche Honoré, Miangotar Yodé, Krish Varsha Sarah, Ziegeweid Faye, Krhon Kris, Ekat Martin Herbas, Nansseu Jobert Richie, Tsala Dimbuene Zacharie, Olsen Helen Elizabeth, Tine Roger, Odell Christopher, Troeger Christopher, Kassebaum Nicholas, Farag Tamer, Hay Simon, Mokdad Ali H.
Lancet Global Health mars Vol. 8 No. 3 2020 p. e341-e351


15 : Use of e-money transfer methods: lessons from the study on international money transfers from Canada

Tsala Dimbuene Zacharie, Turcotte Martin
Insights on Canadian Society octobre 2020 p. 13


16 : Biomedical waste management in Dakar, Senegal: legal framework, health and environment issues; policy and program options

Dieng Cheikh, Mberu Blessing, Tsala Dimbuene Zacharie, Amugsi Dickson, Aboderin Isabelle, Faye Cheikh
Cities & Health juillet 2020 p. 15


18 : Correlates of the double burden of malnutrition among women: an analysis of cross sectional survey data from sub-Saharan Africa

Amugsi Abanimi Dickson, Tsala Dimbuene Zacharie, Kyobutungi Catherine
BMJ Open juillet Vol. 9 No. 7 2019 p. 1-13 (e029545)


20 : Women’s education and maternal and health care services utilization in sub-Saharan Africa: A multi-country and socio-economic status analysis

Tsala Dimbuene Zacharie, Amo-Adjei Joshua, Mumah Joyce, Amugsi Dickson, Beguy Donatien, Izugbara Chimaraoke
Journal of Biosocial Science novembre Vol. 50 No. 6 2018 p. 725-748


23 : Differential effects of dietary diversity and maternal characteristics on linear growth of children aged 6–59 months in sub-Saharan Africa: a multi-country analysis

Amugsi Dickson, Tsala Dimbuene Zacharie, Kimani-Murage Elizabeth, Mberu Blessing, Ezeh Alex
Public Health Nutrition avril Vol. 20 No. 6 2017 p. 1029-1045


25 : Excess male mortality: Relative contribution of child biology, preconception environment and institutions?

Pongou Roland, Kuate-Defo Barthelemy, Tsala Dimbuene Zacharie
American Economic Review mai Vol. 107 No. 5 2017 p. 541-545


39 : UNAIDS ‘multiple sexual partners’ core indicator: promoting sexual networks to reduce potential biases

Tsala Dimbuene Zacharie, Emina BeOfurya Jacques
UNAIDS ‘multiple sexual partners’ core indicator: promoting sexual networks to reduce potential biases ZT Dimbuene, JBO Emina, O Sankoh Global health action mars 2010 p. 6
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ENSEIGNEMENT: 4

1: Mathématiques I & II

Faculté: Sciences économiques et de gestion
Département: Sciences de la population
Promotion: L1
Description:

2: Techniques de sondage en Évaluation

Faculté: Sciences économiques et de gestion
Département: Sciences de la population
Promotion: Master 2
Description:

3: Principes et Méthodes d'analyse démographique

Faculté: Sciences économiques et de gestion
Département: Sciences de la population
Promotion: L2
Description:

4: Techniques de sondage

Faculté: Sciences économiques et de gestion
Département: Sciences de la population
Promotion: L2
Description:

TOTAL PRIX : 1

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