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aallorant/README.md

Hi! I'm Adrien,

I am a lecturer in social statistics and global health at the University of Southampton, working at the intersection of bayesian methods, spatial statistics, small-area estimation, survey methodology, and official statistics.

Most of my applied work focuses on HIV/AIDS epidemiology and immunisation coverage in Africa, in collaboration with the World Health Organization, UNAIDS, Gavi, the World Bank, and Ministries of Health.

You can learn more about me at my website.

A few of my repositories:

Repository Description
sae_facility_surveys A Small-area Model for Sub-national Disparities in Healthcare Quality, using Repeated Facility Surveys (Nat Commun, 2023)
district-and-demographic-trends-hiv Socio-demographic and Geographic Disparities in HIV Prevalence, Testing, and Treatment across 33 African Countries, 108 surveys (JIAS, 2025)
math241 Course materials for MATH 241 (data science) at Reed College
beam Workshop site for statistics and the arts at BEAM
personal-site Source for my academic site (hugo + hugo-apéro)

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  1. district-and-demographic-trends-hiv district-and-demographic-trends-hiv Public

    Accompanying code for the manuscript Subnational and demographic trends in key HIV indicators in SSA

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  2. sae_facility_surveys sae_facility_surveys Public

    accompanying code to the manuscript 'a small area model to assess temporal trends and sub-national disparities in healthcare quality metrics using facility surveys'

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