Rodrigo Muñoz

Rodrigo has participated in household surveys and impact evaluations in Africa, the Asia-Pacific region, the Middle East, Latin America and the Caribbean. He has designed questionnaires and data-entry programs, and trained field staff in their use, for living standards and income and expenditure surveys in Bolivia, Bangladesh, Timor Leste, Mozambique and Yemen;

he has written software for CAPI and CATI surveys, including an impact evaluation of the Dominican Republic's youth employment scheme; and he has participated in numerous studies of health spending, user fees and health insurance.  Rodrigo was also involved in a randomised study in the Dominican Republic, which compared four different types of  interviewer-administered and self-administered survey methodologies.


He has particular expertise in the area of health economics. He has contributed to the development of costing models for the health-related Millennium Development Goals, and designed a distance learning course on health and poverty for the World Bank.


Rodrigo is a sound engineer by training; he lives in Santiago and speaks Spanish, English and French.