Introduction
Adjunct Associate Professor of Public Service - New York University, Wagner Graduate School, Center for Global Affairs: Primary coursework - Economics of International Development and Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning for Global Affairs.
Independent evaluation consultant - Poverty, health & human development. How do we design better interventions to address poverty & health; how do we learn how to deliver them better.
Research focus: Identifying critical interventions at the home-based level to prevent child deaths from diarrhoea, malaria & pneumonia, including delivering interventions through community health workers (CHWs).
Expert
Nearly 10 years as an academic at a major research university along side field experience, working at the intersection between poverty and health in low-infrastructure settings. Along with expertise in monitoring, evaluation & learning, my specialization is identifying critical interventions at the home-based level to prevent child deaths from diarrhoea, malaria & pneumonia, including delivering interventions through community health workers (CHWs).
Fields of expertise: Health and wellbeing, Monitoring and evaluation, Reduction of inequalities / equity / poverty eradication, Strategic planning, Water and sanitation