R for Public Health Data Analysis in Karachi, Pakistana

The Karachi R User Group, Pakistan, hosted its second event, ‘Unveiling the Power of R Shiny Dashboards,’ on December 30, 2023. The R Consortium spoke with Uzair Aslam, the group’s founder, about the challenges of starting an R User Group in a budding R community.
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January 10, 2024

The Karachi R User Group, Pakistan, hosted its second event, “Unveiling the Power of R Shiny Dashboards,” on December 30, 2023. The R Consortium spoke with Uzair Aslam, the group’s founder, about the challenges of starting an R User Group in a budding R community. He also discussed his data analysis project for studying the health deficiencies experienced by the Pakistani population.

Please share about your background and your involvement in the R Community.

My name is Uzair Aslam, and I did my BSc in Economics and Mathematics from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA), Karachi. I have a keen interest in data science, statistics, and econometrics. After graduating, I co-founded a consulting firm called StatDevs. I work with two developers to develop R and Shiny applications for our clients.

At StatDevs, we solve complex problems using data science solutions and data analytics. R is a core language for us, and we’re experienced in Python, too. However, we are focused on R because of its strengths in data analysis, data visualization, and the development of Shiny applications.

My motivation for starting this group came from watching online events of R user groups in the USA and Europe. I attended the presentations and listened to what R is capable of and how they are bringing R to their communities. I noticed much R activity on that side of the world, but nothing was happening on the Asian side. That is when I wanted to make people realize that they could use R for their data analysis in academia and industry so they can solve more problems.

R User Group Distribution Around the World, from Ben Ubah’s R Community Explorer repo using the meetupr package to query Meetup API

Currently, regarding R users, there is a lack of community concept in Pakistan. Tech communities are not nurtured properly, not built properly, and they are not contained properly.

I contacted the R consortium and shared my story of wanting to establish an R user group as the organizer to promote the language.

Can you share what the R community is like in Pakistan?

I have observed that R is used in academia, but not to the extent it should be. I have seen a couple of professors at IBA and some in Islamabad who use R but also use Stata and Excel for their academic purposes and data analysis. In terms of industry, Power BI and Excel are used extensively. This is because not many people know R’s data analysis and analytics capabilities. The acceptance of R is not realized due to the lack of awareness. Some academic researchers use R but may need more training to get the most out of what R offers them. Karachi R User Group aims to narrow down this gap.

Are there any particular challenges you have faced in organizing this RUG?

Indeed, getting people to participate in this R user group has been a challenge. I held our first meetup myself last month in November, and only 4 or 5 people attended. I prepared for the meetup for about two weeks because I wanted an excellent introduction and everything, but fewer people showed up. Of those five people, one was my co-founder, and two were participating from the US and Brazil sides. There was only one person from Pakistan. This happens when you introduce something new in a place people are unaware of. My job is to continue this effort and tell people about the possibilities and opportunities of data analysis and consulting using R.

As we approach our second meetup, more people are showing interest, and the number is growing daily. I am not active on Instagram and very less active on Twitter. However, I use LinkedIn as my platform to reach people and Facebook. On Facebook, I have joined multiple groups, so I share information about the meetups in these groups. Lately, I have been realizing that I should use Twitter as well because I have seen more people promoting their R events on Twitter.

You have a Meetup on “Unveiling the Power of R Shiny Dashboards,” can you share more on the topic covered? Why this topic?

Currently, we have 100 members in our user group, and the upcoming meetup is titled “Unveiling the Power of R Shiny Dashboards.” Jehangeer Aswani is the speaker for this event. Jehangeer is a professional freelancer on Upwork and is based in Islamabad. Due to his motivation and my idea, we started this R user group. He is one of the people I look to for motivation. He has a bachelor’s degree in Statistics and provides R Shiny consulting services.

This meetup is about the fundamental concepts of R Shiny. One may wonder why R Shiny is relevant when we have Power BI and Excel. Jehangeer will provide a hands-on experience with R Shiny applications. This will help participants understand why R Shiny is a better tool. In addition, this meetup will unlock the potential to transform data into captivating visualizations. Participants will also learn how to build R Shiny dashboards. They will get hands-on experience with a real-world application that can be used to solve a business case.

How do I Join?

R Consortium’s R User Group and Small Conference Support Program (RUGS) provides grants to help R groups organize, share information, and support each other worldwide. We have given grants over the past four years, encompassing over 65,000 members in 35 countries. We would like to include you! Cash grants and meetup.com accounts are awarded based on the intended use of the funds and the amount of money available to distribute.