Research Fellow, NERPS, Hiroshima University

Education

PhD (Development Policy), 2023
Hiroshima University, Japan
Masters of Public Health, 2015
La Trobe University, Australia
Bachelor of Public Health, 2009
Purbanchal University, Nepal

Interest

Economics of Health, Poverty & Inequality
Impact Evaluation & Causal Inference
Global Health & Public Policy
Social Norms, Gender & Disability Inclusion
Environment & Sustainable Development

Welcome to my corner of the digital world! I am a social science researcher with a strong interdisciplinary focus at the intersection of global health and development policy. I hold a PhD specializing in Development Policy from Hiroshima University, and my work centers on understanding how health outcomes are shaped by social, economic, and environmental forces — particularly in low-income settings such as Nepal.

.I am broadly interested in how social and structural factors shape human well-being across a range of socioeconomic outcomes, with a focus on understanding and evaluating development policies.

Over the years, I have combined large-scale field surveys, hospital-based data, and spatial environmental datasets to unpack complex, policy-relevant questions. For example, I led a quasi-experimental evaluation of Nepal’s Female Community Health Volunteer (FCHV) program, deploying off-grid tablet systems to collect high-quality data across remote districts, and now analyze intergenerational outcomes using advanced statistical methods.

My commitment to interdisciplinary social science research extends beyond health to a wider set of socioeconomic outcomes — including education, gender equity, environmental exposure, and poverty reduction. I believe that rigorous social science can generate insights that directly inform and improve public policy. I aim for my research to contribute to sustainable development and social equity.

In addition to research, I have extensive experience teaching courses in health economics, development studies, and research methods at both undergraduate and graduate levels. I have also mentored students on research methods and quantitative analysis. Outside academia, I collaborate with governments, NGOs, and international organizations through policy advisory work, and knowledge translation initiatives.

I invite you to explore this website to learn more about my research, publications, and ongoing projects. I am always open to exchanging ideas, collaborating on research, and exploring development challenges together.

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