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Asim Ijaz Khwaja

Co-Founder and Board Member
Asim Ijaz Khwaja is a Co-Founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the Sumitomo-Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development, Professor of International Finance and Development at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), and the Director at the Center for International Development (CID) at HKS. Professor Asim is the former Co-Director of Evidence for Policy Design (EPOD) at Harvard Kennedy School. His areas of interest include economic development, finance, education, political economy, institutions, and contract theory/mechanism design. His research combines extensive fieldwork, rigorous empirical analysis, and microeconomic theory to answer questions that are motivated by and engage with policy. He has been published in leading economics journals, such as the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics, and has received coverage in numerous media outlets, such as The Economist, The New York Times, the Washington Post, the International Herald Tribune, Al-Jazeera, BBC and CNN. Professor Asim’s recent work ranges from understanding market failures in emerging financial markets to examining the private education market in low-income countries. He was selected as a Carnegie Scholar in 2009 to pursue research on how religious institutions impact individual beliefs. He also serves as the faculty co-chair of a week-long executive education programme, “Rethinking Financial Inclusion: Smart Design for Policy and Practice,” aimed primarily at professionals involved in the design and regulation of financial products and services for low-income populations. Professor Asim received a PhD in Economics from Harvard University and BS degrees in Economics and in Mathematics with Computer Science from MIT. He was selected as a Carnegie Scholar in 2009 to pursue research on how religious institutions impact individual beliefs. He was born in London, U.K., lived for eight years in Kano, Nigeria, the next eight in Lahore, Pakistan, and for the past several years in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He continues to enjoy interacting with people around the globe.

Asim Ijaz Khwaja

Co-Founder and Board Member
Asim Ijaz Khwaja is a Co-Founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the Sumitomo-Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development, Professor of International Finance and Development at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), and the Director at the Center for International Development (CID) at HKS. Professor Asim is the former Co-Director of Evidence for Policy Design (EPOD) at Harvard Kennedy School. His areas of interest include economic development, finance, education, political economy, institutions, and contract theory/mechanism design. His research combines extensive fieldwork, rigorous empirical analysis, and microeconomic theory to answer questions that are motivated by and engage with policy. He has been published in leading economics journals, such as the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics, and has received coverage in numerous media outlets, such as The Economist, The New York Times, the Washington Post, the International Herald Tribune, Al-Jazeera, BBC and CNN. Professor Asim’s recent work ranges from understanding market failures in emerging financial markets to examining the private education market in low-income countries. He was selected as a Carnegie Scholar in 2009 to pursue research on how religious institutions impact individual beliefs. He also serves as the faculty co-chair of a week-long executive education programme, “Rethinking Financial Inclusion: Smart Design for Policy and Practice,” aimed primarily at professionals involved in the design and regulation of financial products and services for low-income populations. Professor Asim received a PhD in Economics from Harvard University and BS degrees in Economics and in Mathematics with Computer Science from MIT. He was selected as a Carnegie Scholar in 2009 to pursue research on how religious institutions impact individual beliefs. He was born in London, U.K., lived for eight years in Kano, Nigeria, the next eight in Lahore, Pakistan, and for the past several years in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He continues to enjoy interacting with people around the globe.

Asim Ijaz Khwaja

Co-Founder and Board Member
Asim Ijaz Khwaja is a Co-Founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the Sumitomo-Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development, Professor of International Finance and Development at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), and the Director at the Center for International Development (CID) at HKS. Professor Asim is the former Co-Director of Evidence for Policy Design (EPOD) at Harvard Kennedy School. His areas of interest include economic development, finance, education, political economy, institutions, and contract theory/mechanism design. His research combines extensive fieldwork, rigorous empirical analysis, and microeconomic theory to answer questions that are motivated by and engage with policy. He has been published in leading economics journals, such as the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics, and has received coverage in numerous media outlets, such as The Economist, The New York Times, the Washington Post, the International Herald Tribune, Al-Jazeera, BBC and CNN. Professor Asim’s recent work ranges from understanding market failures in emerging financial markets to examining the private education market in low-income countries. He was selected as a Carnegie Scholar in 2009 to pursue research on how religious institutions impact individual beliefs. He also serves as the faculty co-chair of a week-long executive education programme, “Rethinking Financial Inclusion: Smart Design for Policy and Practice,” aimed primarily at professionals involved in the design and regulation of financial products and services for low-income populations. Professor Asim received a PhD in Economics from Harvard University and BS degrees in Economics and in Mathematics with Computer Science from MIT. He was selected as a Carnegie Scholar in 2009 to pursue research on how religious institutions impact individual beliefs. He was born in London, U.K., lived for eight years in Kano, Nigeria, the next eight in Lahore, Pakistan, and for the past several years in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He continues to enjoy interacting with people around the globe.
Co-Founder and Board Member

Asim Ijaz Khwaja

Co-Founder and Board Member
Asim Ijaz Khwaja is a Co-Founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the Sumitomo-Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development, Professor of International Finance and Development at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), and the Director at the Center for International Development (CID) at HKS. Professor Asim is the former Co-Director of Evidence for Policy Design (EPOD) at Harvard Kennedy School. His areas of interest include economic development, finance, education, political economy, institutions, and contract theory/mechanism design. His research combines extensive fieldwork, rigorous empirical analysis, and microeconomic theory to answer questions that are motivated by and engage with policy. He has been published in leading economics journals, such as the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics, and has received coverage in numerous media outlets, such as The Economist, The New York Times, the Washington Post, the International Herald Tribune, Al-Jazeera, BBC and CNN. Professor Asim’s recent work ranges from understanding market failures in emerging financial markets to examining the private education market in low-income countries. He was selected as a Carnegie Scholar in 2009 to pursue research on how religious institutions impact individual beliefs. He also serves as the faculty co-chair of a week-long executive education programme, “Rethinking Financial Inclusion: Smart Design for Policy and Practice,” aimed primarily at professionals involved in the design and regulation of financial products and services for low-income populations. Professor Asim received a PhD in Economics from Harvard University and BS degrees in Economics and in Mathematics with Computer Science from MIT. He was selected as a Carnegie Scholar in 2009 to pursue research on how religious institutions impact individual beliefs. He was born in London, U.K., lived for eight years in Kano, Nigeria, the next eight in Lahore, Pakistan, and for the past several years in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He continues to enjoy interacting with people around the globe.

Asim Ijaz Khwaja

Co-Founder and Board Member
Asim Ijaz Khwaja is a Co-Founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the Sumitomo-Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development, Professor of International Finance and Development at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), and the Director at the Center for International Development (CID) at HKS. Professor Asim is the former Co-Director of Evidence for Policy Design (EPOD) at Harvard Kennedy School. His areas of interest include economic development, finance, education, political economy, institutions, and contract theory/mechanism design. His research combines extensive fieldwork, rigorous empirical analysis, and microeconomic theory to answer questions that are motivated by and engage with policy. He has been published in leading economics journals, such as the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics, and has received coverage in numerous media outlets, such as The Economist, The New York Times, the Washington Post, the International Herald Tribune, Al-Jazeera, BBC and CNN. Professor Asim’s recent work ranges from understanding market failures in emerging financial markets to examining the private education market in low-income countries. He was selected as a Carnegie Scholar in 2009 to pursue research on how religious institutions impact individual beliefs. He also serves as the faculty co-chair of a week-long executive education programme, “Rethinking Financial Inclusion: Smart Design for Policy and Practice,” aimed primarily at professionals involved in the design and regulation of financial products and services for low-income populations. Professor Asim received a PhD in Economics from Harvard University and BS degrees in Economics and in Mathematics with Computer Science from MIT. He was selected as a Carnegie Scholar in 2009 to pursue research on how religious institutions impact individual beliefs. He was born in London, U.K., lived for eight years in Kano, Nigeria, the next eight in Lahore, Pakistan, and for the past several years in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He continues to enjoy interacting with people around the globe.

Asim Ijaz Khwaja

Co-Founder and Board Member
Asim Ijaz Khwaja is a Co-Founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the Sumitomo-Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development, Professor of International Finance and Development at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), and the Director at the Center for International Development (CID) at HKS. Professor Asim is the former Co-Director of Evidence for Policy Design (EPOD) at Harvard Kennedy School. His areas of interest include economic development, finance, education, political economy, institutions, and contract theory/mechanism design. His research combines extensive fieldwork, rigorous empirical analysis, and microeconomic theory to answer questions that are motivated by and engage with policy. He has been published in leading economics journals, such as the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics, and has received coverage in numerous media outlets, such as The Economist, The New York Times, the Washington Post, the International Herald Tribune, Al-Jazeera, BBC and CNN. Professor Asim’s recent work ranges from understanding market failures in emerging financial markets to examining the private education market in low-income countries. He was selected as a Carnegie Scholar in 2009 to pursue research on how religious institutions impact individual beliefs. He also serves as the faculty co-chair of a week-long executive education programme, “Rethinking Financial Inclusion: Smart Design for Policy and Practice,” aimed primarily at professionals involved in the design and regulation of financial products and services for low-income populations. Professor Asim received a PhD in Economics from Harvard University and BS degrees in Economics and in Mathematics with Computer Science from MIT. He was selected as a Carnegie Scholar in 2009 to pursue research on how religious institutions impact individual beliefs. He was born in London, U.K., lived for eight years in Kano, Nigeria, the next eight in Lahore, Pakistan, and for the past several years in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He continues to enjoy interacting with people around the globe.
Co-Founder and Board Member

Asim Ijaz Khwaja

Co-Founder and Board Member
Asim Ijaz Khwaja is a Co-Founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the Sumitomo-Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development, Professor of International Finance and Development at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), and the Director at the Center for International Development (CID) at HKS. Professor Asim is the former Co-Director of Evidence for Policy Design (EPOD) at Harvard Kennedy School. His areas of interest include economic development, finance, education, political economy, institutions, and contract theory/mechanism design. His research combines extensive fieldwork, rigorous empirical analysis, and microeconomic theory to answer questions that are motivated by and engage with policy. He has been published in leading economics journals, such as the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics, and has received coverage in numerous media outlets, such as The Economist, The New York Times, the Washington Post, the International Herald Tribune, Al-Jazeera, BBC and CNN. Professor Asim’s recent work ranges from understanding market failures in emerging financial markets to examining the private education market in low-income countries. He was selected as a Carnegie Scholar in 2009 to pursue research on how religious institutions impact individual beliefs. He also serves as the faculty co-chair of a week-long executive education programme, “Rethinking Financial Inclusion: Smart Design for Policy and Practice,” aimed primarily at professionals involved in the design and regulation of financial products and services for low-income populations. Professor Asim received a PhD in Economics from Harvard University and BS degrees in Economics and in Mathematics with Computer Science from MIT. He was selected as a Carnegie Scholar in 2009 to pursue research on how religious institutions impact individual beliefs. He was born in London, U.K., lived for eight years in Kano, Nigeria, the next eight in Lahore, Pakistan, and for the past several years in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He continues to enjoy interacting with people around the globe.

Asim Ijaz Khwaja

Co-Founder and Board Member
Asim Ijaz Khwaja is a Co-Founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the Sumitomo-Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development, Professor of International Finance and Development at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), and the Director at the Center for International Development (CID) at HKS. Professor Asim is the former Co-Director of Evidence for Policy Design (EPOD) at Harvard Kennedy School. His areas of interest include economic development, finance, education, political economy, institutions, and contract theory/mechanism design. His research combines extensive fieldwork, rigorous empirical analysis, and microeconomic theory to answer questions that are motivated by and engage with policy. He has been published in leading economics journals, such as the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics, and has received coverage in numerous media outlets, such as The Economist, The New York Times, the Washington Post, the International Herald Tribune, Al-Jazeera, BBC and CNN. Professor Asim’s recent work ranges from understanding market failures in emerging financial markets to examining the private education market in low-income countries. He was selected as a Carnegie Scholar in 2009 to pursue research on how religious institutions impact individual beliefs. He also serves as the faculty co-chair of a week-long executive education programme, “Rethinking Financial Inclusion: Smart Design for Policy and Practice,” aimed primarily at professionals involved in the design and regulation of financial products and services for low-income populations. Professor Asim received a PhD in Economics from Harvard University and BS degrees in Economics and in Mathematics with Computer Science from MIT. He was selected as a Carnegie Scholar in 2009 to pursue research on how religious institutions impact individual beliefs. He was born in London, U.K., lived for eight years in Kano, Nigeria, the next eight in Lahore, Pakistan, and for the past several years in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He continues to enjoy interacting with people around the globe.

Asim Ijaz Khwaja

Co-Founder and Board Member
Asim Ijaz Khwaja is a Co-Founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the Sumitomo-Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development, Professor of International Finance and Development at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), and the Director at the Center for International Development (CID) at HKS. Professor Asim is the former Co-Director of Evidence for Policy Design (EPOD) at Harvard Kennedy School. His areas of interest include economic development, finance, education, political economy, institutions, and contract theory/mechanism design. His research combines extensive fieldwork, rigorous empirical analysis, and microeconomic theory to answer questions that are motivated by and engage with policy. He has been published in leading economics journals, such as the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics, and has received coverage in numerous media outlets, such as The Economist, The New York Times, the Washington Post, the International Herald Tribune, Al-Jazeera, BBC and CNN. Professor Asim’s recent work ranges from understanding market failures in emerging financial markets to examining the private education market in low-income countries. He was selected as a Carnegie Scholar in 2009 to pursue research on how religious institutions impact individual beliefs. He also serves as the faculty co-chair of a week-long executive education programme, “Rethinking Financial Inclusion: Smart Design for Policy and Practice,” aimed primarily at professionals involved in the design and regulation of financial products and services for low-income populations. Professor Asim received a PhD in Economics from Harvard University and BS degrees in Economics and in Mathematics with Computer Science from MIT. He was selected as a Carnegie Scholar in 2009 to pursue research on how religious institutions impact individual beliefs. He was born in London, U.K., lived for eight years in Kano, Nigeria, the next eight in Lahore, Pakistan, and for the past several years in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He continues to enjoy interacting with people around the globe.
Co-Founder and Board Member

Atif Rehman Mian

Co-Founder and Board Member
Atif Mian is a co-founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the John H. Laporte Professor of Economics, Public Policy and Finance at Princeton University, and Director of the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance at the Woodrow Wilson School. Prior to joining Princeton, he taught at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Professor Atif’s work studies the connections between finance and the macro economy. His latest book, House of Debt, with Amir Sufi builds upon powerful new data to describe how debt precipitated the Great Recession. The book explains why debt continues to threaten the global economy, and what needs to be done to fix the financial system. House of Debt is critically acclaimed by The New York Times, Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and The Atlantic among others. Professor Atif’s research has appeared in top academic journals, including the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies and Journal of Financial Economics. He holds a PhD in Economics and a bachelors degree in Mathematics with Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Atif Rehman Mian

Co-Founder and Board Member
Atif Mian is a co-founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the John H. Laporte Professor of Economics, Public Policy and Finance at Princeton University, and Director of the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance at the Woodrow Wilson School. Prior to joining Princeton, he taught at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Professor Atif’s work studies the connections between finance and the macro economy. His latest book, House of Debt, with Amir Sufi builds upon powerful new data to describe how debt precipitated the Great Recession. The book explains why debt continues to threaten the global economy, and what needs to be done to fix the financial system. House of Debt is critically acclaimed by The New York Times, Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and The Atlantic among others. Professor Atif’s research has appeared in top academic journals, including the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies and Journal of Financial Economics. He holds a PhD in Economics and a bachelors degree in Mathematics with Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Atif Rehman Mian

Co-Founder and Board Member
Atif Mian is a co-founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the John H. Laporte Professor of Economics, Public Policy and Finance at Princeton University, and Director of the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance at the Woodrow Wilson School. Prior to joining Princeton, he taught at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Professor Atif’s work studies the connections between finance and the macro economy. His latest book, House of Debt, with Amir Sufi builds upon powerful new data to describe how debt precipitated the Great Recession. The book explains why debt continues to threaten the global economy, and what needs to be done to fix the financial system. House of Debt is critically acclaimed by The New York Times, Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and The Atlantic among others. Professor Atif’s research has appeared in top academic journals, including the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies and Journal of Financial Economics. He holds a PhD in Economics and a bachelors degree in Mathematics with Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Co-Founder and Board Member

Atif Rehman Mian

Co-Founder and Board Member
Atif Mian is a co-founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the John H. Laporte Professor of Economics, Public Policy and Finance at Princeton University, and Director of the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance at the Woodrow Wilson School. Prior to joining Princeton, he taught at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Professor Atif’s work studies the connections between finance and the macro economy. His latest book, House of Debt, with Amir Sufi builds upon powerful new data to describe how debt precipitated the Great Recession. The book explains why debt continues to threaten the global economy, and what needs to be done to fix the financial system. House of Debt is critically acclaimed by The New York Times, Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and The Atlantic among others. Professor Atif’s research has appeared in top academic journals, including the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies and Journal of Financial Economics. He holds a PhD in Economics and a bachelors degree in Mathematics with Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Atif Rehman Mian

Co-Founder and Board Member
Atif Mian is a co-founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the John H. Laporte Professor of Economics, Public Policy and Finance at Princeton University, and Director of the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance at the Woodrow Wilson School. Prior to joining Princeton, he taught at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Professor Atif’s work studies the connections between finance and the macro economy. His latest book, House of Debt, with Amir Sufi builds upon powerful new data to describe how debt precipitated the Great Recession. The book explains why debt continues to threaten the global economy, and what needs to be done to fix the financial system. House of Debt is critically acclaimed by The New York Times, Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and The Atlantic among others. Professor Atif’s research has appeared in top academic journals, including the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies and Journal of Financial Economics. He holds a PhD in Economics and a bachelors degree in Mathematics with Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Atif Rehman Mian

Co-Founder and Board Member
Atif Mian is a co-founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the John H. Laporte Professor of Economics, Public Policy and Finance at Princeton University, and Director of the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance at the Woodrow Wilson School. Prior to joining Princeton, he taught at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Professor Atif’s work studies the connections between finance and the macro economy. His latest book, House of Debt, with Amir Sufi builds upon powerful new data to describe how debt precipitated the Great Recession. The book explains why debt continues to threaten the global economy, and what needs to be done to fix the financial system. House of Debt is critically acclaimed by The New York Times, Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and The Atlantic among others. Professor Atif’s research has appeared in top academic journals, including the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies and Journal of Financial Economics. He holds a PhD in Economics and a bachelors degree in Mathematics with Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Co-Founder and Board Member

Atif Rehman Mian

Co-Founder and Board Member
Atif Mian is a co-founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the John H. Laporte Professor of Economics, Public Policy and Finance at Princeton University, and Director of the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance at the Woodrow Wilson School. Prior to joining Princeton, he taught at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Professor Atif’s work studies the connections between finance and the macro economy. His latest book, House of Debt, with Amir Sufi builds upon powerful new data to describe how debt precipitated the Great Recession. The book explains why debt continues to threaten the global economy, and what needs to be done to fix the financial system. House of Debt is critically acclaimed by The New York Times, Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and The Atlantic among others. Professor Atif’s research has appeared in top academic journals, including the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies and Journal of Financial Economics. He holds a PhD in Economics and a bachelors degree in Mathematics with Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Atif Rehman Mian

Co-Founder and Board Member
Atif Mian is a co-founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the John H. Laporte Professor of Economics, Public Policy and Finance at Princeton University, and Director of the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance at the Woodrow Wilson School. Prior to joining Princeton, he taught at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Professor Atif’s work studies the connections between finance and the macro economy. His latest book, House of Debt, with Amir Sufi builds upon powerful new data to describe how debt precipitated the Great Recession. The book explains why debt continues to threaten the global economy, and what needs to be done to fix the financial system. House of Debt is critically acclaimed by The New York Times, Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and The Atlantic among others. Professor Atif’s research has appeared in top academic journals, including the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies and Journal of Financial Economics. He holds a PhD in Economics and a bachelors degree in Mathematics with Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Atif Rehman Mian

Co-Founder and Board Member
Atif Mian is a co-founder and Board Member at CERP. He is the John H. Laporte Professor of Economics, Public Policy and Finance at Princeton University, and Director of the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance at the Woodrow Wilson School. Prior to joining Princeton, he taught at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Professor Atif’s work studies the connections between finance and the macro economy. His latest book, House of Debt, with Amir Sufi builds upon powerful new data to describe how debt precipitated the Great Recession. The book explains why debt continues to threaten the global economy, and what needs to be done to fix the financial system. House of Debt is critically acclaimed by The New York Times, Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and The Atlantic among others. Professor Atif’s research has appeared in top academic journals, including the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies and Journal of Financial Economics. He holds a PhD in Economics and a bachelors degree in Mathematics with Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Co-Founder and Board Member

Basit Ahmad Khan Zafar

Board Member
Basit Zafar is a Board Member at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on labour economics, economics of education, and household finance. Specifically, his work seeks to understand how individuals make decisions under uncertainty. Dr Basit’s research employs a disparate set of empirical methods and techniques, including the use of subjective expectations data and experimental data. He received his PhD from Northwestern University in 2008, and a BSc from the California Institute of Technology. Before joining the faculty at Michigan, Dr Basit held positions at Arizona State University and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Basit Ahmad Khan Zafar

Board Member
Basit Zafar is a Board Member at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on labour economics, economics of education, and household finance. Specifically, his work seeks to understand how individuals make decisions under uncertainty. Dr Basit’s research employs a disparate set of empirical methods and techniques, including the use of subjective expectations data and experimental data. He received his PhD from Northwestern University in 2008, and a BSc from the California Institute of Technology. Before joining the faculty at Michigan, Dr Basit held positions at Arizona State University and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Basit Ahmad Khan Zafar

Board Member
Basit Zafar is a Board Member at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on labour economics, economics of education, and household finance. Specifically, his work seeks to understand how individuals make decisions under uncertainty. Dr Basit’s research employs a disparate set of empirical methods and techniques, including the use of subjective expectations data and experimental data. He received his PhD from Northwestern University in 2008, and a BSc from the California Institute of Technology. Before joining the faculty at Michigan, Dr Basit held positions at Arizona State University and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Board Member

Basit Ahmad Khan Zafar

Board Member
Basit Zafar is a Board Member at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on labour economics, economics of education, and household finance. Specifically, his work seeks to understand how individuals make decisions under uncertainty. Dr Basit’s research employs a disparate set of empirical methods and techniques, including the use of subjective expectations data and experimental data. He received his PhD from Northwestern University in 2008, and a BSc from the California Institute of Technology. Before joining the faculty at Michigan, Dr Basit held positions at Arizona State University and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Basit Ahmad Khan Zafar

Board Member
Basit Zafar is a Board Member at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on labour economics, economics of education, and household finance. Specifically, his work seeks to understand how individuals make decisions under uncertainty. Dr Basit’s research employs a disparate set of empirical methods and techniques, including the use of subjective expectations data and experimental data. He received his PhD from Northwestern University in 2008, and a BSc from the California Institute of Technology. Before joining the faculty at Michigan, Dr Basit held positions at Arizona State University and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Basit Ahmad Khan Zafar

Board Member
Basit Zafar is a Board Member at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on labour economics, economics of education, and household finance. Specifically, his work seeks to understand how individuals make decisions under uncertainty. Dr Basit’s research employs a disparate set of empirical methods and techniques, including the use of subjective expectations data and experimental data. He received his PhD from Northwestern University in 2008, and a BSc from the California Institute of Technology. Before joining the faculty at Michigan, Dr Basit held positions at Arizona State University and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Board Member

Basit Ahmad Khan Zafar

Board Member
Basit Zafar is a Board Member at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on labour economics, economics of education, and household finance. Specifically, his work seeks to understand how individuals make decisions under uncertainty. Dr Basit’s research employs a disparate set of empirical methods and techniques, including the use of subjective expectations data and experimental data. He received his PhD from Northwestern University in 2008, and a BSc from the California Institute of Technology. Before joining the faculty at Michigan, Dr Basit held positions at Arizona State University and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Basit Ahmad Khan Zafar

Board Member
Basit Zafar is a Board Member at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on labour economics, economics of education, and household finance. Specifically, his work seeks to understand how individuals make decisions under uncertainty. Dr Basit’s research employs a disparate set of empirical methods and techniques, including the use of subjective expectations data and experimental data. He received his PhD from Northwestern University in 2008, and a BSc from the California Institute of Technology. Before joining the faculty at Michigan, Dr Basit held positions at Arizona State University and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Basit Ahmad Khan Zafar

Board Member
Basit Zafar is a Board Member at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on labour economics, economics of education, and household finance. Specifically, his work seeks to understand how individuals make decisions under uncertainty. Dr Basit’s research employs a disparate set of empirical methods and techniques, including the use of subjective expectations data and experimental data. He received his PhD from Northwestern University in 2008, and a BSc from the California Institute of Technology. Before joining the faculty at Michigan, Dr Basit held positions at Arizona State University and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Board Member

Dilnaz Avari

Board Member
Dilnaz Avari is a Board Member at CERP. She teaches Business Studies at Cedar College. For the past fifteen years, she taught Business Studies at The Lyceum School. Additionally, she has conducted various Cambridge International Examination training courses for teachers, and the Duke of Edinburgh Awards Programme in Pakistan. She actively engages in charitable and philanthropic activities. Dilnaz is on the Board of Trustees of Empowering Communities for Change (ECC) which seeks to uplift the lives of underprivileged communities through education, women’s health and hygiene, and community welfare and rehabilitation. Dilnaz is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Professional Education Foundation, whose objective is to alleviate poverty through Professional Education. Dilnaz received her Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA).

Dilnaz Avari

Board Member
Dilnaz Avari is a Board Member at CERP. She teaches Business Studies at Cedar College. For the past fifteen years, she taught Business Studies at The Lyceum School. Additionally, she has conducted various Cambridge International Examination training courses for teachers, and the Duke of Edinburgh Awards Programme in Pakistan. She actively engages in charitable and philanthropic activities. Dilnaz is on the Board of Trustees of Empowering Communities for Change (ECC) which seeks to uplift the lives of underprivileged communities through education, women’s health and hygiene, and community welfare and rehabilitation. Dilnaz is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Professional Education Foundation, whose objective is to alleviate poverty through Professional Education. Dilnaz received her Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA).

Dilnaz Avari

Board Member
Dilnaz Avari is a Board Member at CERP. She teaches Business Studies at Cedar College. For the past fifteen years, she taught Business Studies at The Lyceum School. Additionally, she has conducted various Cambridge International Examination training courses for teachers, and the Duke of Edinburgh Awards Programme in Pakistan. She actively engages in charitable and philanthropic activities. Dilnaz is on the Board of Trustees of Empowering Communities for Change (ECC) which seeks to uplift the lives of underprivileged communities through education, women’s health and hygiene, and community welfare and rehabilitation. Dilnaz is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Professional Education Foundation, whose objective is to alleviate poverty through Professional Education. Dilnaz received her Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA).
Board Member

Dilnaz Avari

Board Member
Dilnaz Avari is a Board Member at CERP. She teaches Business Studies at Cedar College. For the past fifteen years, she taught Business Studies at The Lyceum School. Additionally, she has conducted various Cambridge International Examination training courses for teachers, and the Duke of Edinburgh Awards Programme in Pakistan. She actively engages in charitable and philanthropic activities. Dilnaz is on the Board of Trustees of Empowering Communities for Change (ECC) which seeks to uplift the lives of underprivileged communities through education, women’s health and hygiene, and community welfare and rehabilitation. Dilnaz is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Professional Education Foundation, whose objective is to alleviate poverty through Professional Education. Dilnaz received her Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA).

Dilnaz Avari

Board Member
Dilnaz Avari is a Board Member at CERP. She teaches Business Studies at Cedar College. For the past fifteen years, she taught Business Studies at The Lyceum School. Additionally, she has conducted various Cambridge International Examination training courses for teachers, and the Duke of Edinburgh Awards Programme in Pakistan. She actively engages in charitable and philanthropic activities. Dilnaz is on the Board of Trustees of Empowering Communities for Change (ECC) which seeks to uplift the lives of underprivileged communities through education, women’s health and hygiene, and community welfare and rehabilitation. Dilnaz is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Professional Education Foundation, whose objective is to alleviate poverty through Professional Education. Dilnaz received her Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA).

Dilnaz Avari

Board Member
Dilnaz Avari is a Board Member at CERP. She teaches Business Studies at Cedar College. For the past fifteen years, she taught Business Studies at The Lyceum School. Additionally, she has conducted various Cambridge International Examination training courses for teachers, and the Duke of Edinburgh Awards Programme in Pakistan. She actively engages in charitable and philanthropic activities. Dilnaz is on the Board of Trustees of Empowering Communities for Change (ECC) which seeks to uplift the lives of underprivileged communities through education, women’s health and hygiene, and community welfare and rehabilitation. Dilnaz is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Professional Education Foundation, whose objective is to alleviate poverty through Professional Education. Dilnaz received her Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA).
Board Member

Dilnaz Avari

Board Member
Dilnaz Avari is a Board Member at CERP. She teaches Business Studies at Cedar College. For the past fifteen years, she taught Business Studies at The Lyceum School. Additionally, she has conducted various Cambridge International Examination training courses for teachers, and the Duke of Edinburgh Awards Programme in Pakistan. She actively engages in charitable and philanthropic activities. Dilnaz is on the Board of Trustees of Empowering Communities for Change (ECC) which seeks to uplift the lives of underprivileged communities through education, women’s health and hygiene, and community welfare and rehabilitation. Dilnaz is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Professional Education Foundation, whose objective is to alleviate poverty through Professional Education. Dilnaz received her Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA).

Dilnaz Avari

Board Member
Dilnaz Avari is a Board Member at CERP. She teaches Business Studies at Cedar College. For the past fifteen years, she taught Business Studies at The Lyceum School. Additionally, she has conducted various Cambridge International Examination training courses for teachers, and the Duke of Edinburgh Awards Programme in Pakistan. She actively engages in charitable and philanthropic activities. Dilnaz is on the Board of Trustees of Empowering Communities for Change (ECC) which seeks to uplift the lives of underprivileged communities through education, women’s health and hygiene, and community welfare and rehabilitation. Dilnaz is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Professional Education Foundation, whose objective is to alleviate poverty through Professional Education. Dilnaz received her Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA).

Dilnaz Avari

Board Member
Dilnaz Avari is a Board Member at CERP. She teaches Business Studies at Cedar College. For the past fifteen years, she taught Business Studies at The Lyceum School. Additionally, she has conducted various Cambridge International Examination training courses for teachers, and the Duke of Edinburgh Awards Programme in Pakistan. She actively engages in charitable and philanthropic activities. Dilnaz is on the Board of Trustees of Empowering Communities for Change (ECC) which seeks to uplift the lives of underprivileged communities through education, women’s health and hygiene, and community welfare and rehabilitation. Dilnaz is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Professional Education Foundation, whose objective is to alleviate poverty through Professional Education. Dilnaz received her Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA).
Board Member

Maheen Rahman

Board Member
Maheen Rehman is a Board Member at CERP. She is the Chief Executive Officer of Infra Zamin, Pakistan. Maheen has over twenty years of experience in investment banking, research and asset management. In her previous appointment, she served as the Chief Executive Officer of Alfalah GHP Investment Management where, under her leadership, Alfalah Investments has grown to be one of the largest asset management companies in Pakistan. Prior to that, Maheen was the Chief Executive Officer of IGI Funds, during her tenure, IGI Funds turned into a profitable entity from a loss incurring fund. Her other roles include, Head of Research at BMA Capital Management, Associate at ABN AMRO Bank and investment banking analyst at Merrill Lynch. She has the experience of working across multiple geographies during her career. In addition to her extensive work experience and professional achievements, Maheen has a Masters of Science Degree in Finance and Economics from Warwick Business School in the UK and holds a Bsc(Hons) degree in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Maheen Rahman

Board Member
Maheen Rehman is a Board Member at CERP. She is the Chief Executive Officer of Infra Zamin, Pakistan. Maheen has over twenty years of experience in investment banking, research and asset management. In her previous appointment, she served as the Chief Executive Officer of Alfalah GHP Investment Management where, under her leadership, Alfalah Investments has grown to be one of the largest asset management companies in Pakistan. Prior to that, Maheen was the Chief Executive Officer of IGI Funds, during her tenure, IGI Funds turned into a profitable entity from a loss incurring fund. Her other roles include, Head of Research at BMA Capital Management, Associate at ABN AMRO Bank and investment banking analyst at Merrill Lynch. She has the experience of working across multiple geographies during her career. In addition to her extensive work experience and professional achievements, Maheen has a Masters of Science Degree in Finance and Economics from Warwick Business School in the UK and holds a Bsc(Hons) degree in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Maheen Rahman

Board Member
Maheen Rehman is a Board Member at CERP. She is the Chief Executive Officer of Infra Zamin, Pakistan. Maheen has over twenty years of experience in investment banking, research and asset management. In her previous appointment, she served as the Chief Executive Officer of Alfalah GHP Investment Management where, under her leadership, Alfalah Investments has grown to be one of the largest asset management companies in Pakistan. Prior to that, Maheen was the Chief Executive Officer of IGI Funds, during her tenure, IGI Funds turned into a profitable entity from a loss incurring fund. Her other roles include, Head of Research at BMA Capital Management, Associate at ABN AMRO Bank and investment banking analyst at Merrill Lynch. She has the experience of working across multiple geographies during her career. In addition to her extensive work experience and professional achievements, Maheen has a Masters of Science Degree in Finance and Economics from Warwick Business School in the UK and holds a Bsc(Hons) degree in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).
Board Member

Maheen Rahman

Board Member
Maheen Rehman is a Board Member at CERP. She is the Chief Executive Officer of Infra Zamin, Pakistan. Maheen has over twenty years of experience in investment banking, research and asset management. In her previous appointment, she served as the Chief Executive Officer of Alfalah GHP Investment Management where, under her leadership, Alfalah Investments has grown to be one of the largest asset management companies in Pakistan. Prior to that, Maheen was the Chief Executive Officer of IGI Funds, during her tenure, IGI Funds turned into a profitable entity from a loss incurring fund. Her other roles include, Head of Research at BMA Capital Management, Associate at ABN AMRO Bank and investment banking analyst at Merrill Lynch. She has the experience of working across multiple geographies during her career. In addition to her extensive work experience and professional achievements, Maheen has a Masters of Science Degree in Finance and Economics from Warwick Business School in the UK and holds a Bsc(Hons) degree in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Maheen Rahman

Board Member
Maheen Rehman is a Board Member at CERP. She is the Chief Executive Officer of Infra Zamin, Pakistan. Maheen has over twenty years of experience in investment banking, research and asset management. In her previous appointment, she served as the Chief Executive Officer of Alfalah GHP Investment Management where, under her leadership, Alfalah Investments has grown to be one of the largest asset management companies in Pakistan. Prior to that, Maheen was the Chief Executive Officer of IGI Funds, during her tenure, IGI Funds turned into a profitable entity from a loss incurring fund. Her other roles include, Head of Research at BMA Capital Management, Associate at ABN AMRO Bank and investment banking analyst at Merrill Lynch. She has the experience of working across multiple geographies during her career. In addition to her extensive work experience and professional achievements, Maheen has a Masters of Science Degree in Finance and Economics from Warwick Business School in the UK and holds a Bsc(Hons) degree in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Maheen Rahman

Board Member
Maheen Rehman is a Board Member at CERP. She is the Chief Executive Officer of Infra Zamin, Pakistan. Maheen has over twenty years of experience in investment banking, research and asset management. In her previous appointment, she served as the Chief Executive Officer of Alfalah GHP Investment Management where, under her leadership, Alfalah Investments has grown to be one of the largest asset management companies in Pakistan. Prior to that, Maheen was the Chief Executive Officer of IGI Funds, during her tenure, IGI Funds turned into a profitable entity from a loss incurring fund. Her other roles include, Head of Research at BMA Capital Management, Associate at ABN AMRO Bank and investment banking analyst at Merrill Lynch. She has the experience of working across multiple geographies during her career. In addition to her extensive work experience and professional achievements, Maheen has a Masters of Science Degree in Finance and Economics from Warwick Business School in the UK and holds a Bsc(Hons) degree in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).
Board Member

Maheen Rahman

Board Member
Maheen Rehman is a Board Member at CERP. She is the Chief Executive Officer of Infra Zamin, Pakistan. Maheen has over twenty years of experience in investment banking, research and asset management. In her previous appointment, she served as the Chief Executive Officer of Alfalah GHP Investment Management where, under her leadership, Alfalah Investments has grown to be one of the largest asset management companies in Pakistan. Prior to that, Maheen was the Chief Executive Officer of IGI Funds, during her tenure, IGI Funds turned into a profitable entity from a loss incurring fund. Her other roles include, Head of Research at BMA Capital Management, Associate at ABN AMRO Bank and investment banking analyst at Merrill Lynch. She has the experience of working across multiple geographies during her career. In addition to her extensive work experience and professional achievements, Maheen has a Masters of Science Degree in Finance and Economics from Warwick Business School in the UK and holds a Bsc(Hons) degree in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Maheen Rahman

Board Member
Maheen Rehman is a Board Member at CERP. She is the Chief Executive Officer of Infra Zamin, Pakistan. Maheen has over twenty years of experience in investment banking, research and asset management. In her previous appointment, she served as the Chief Executive Officer of Alfalah GHP Investment Management where, under her leadership, Alfalah Investments has grown to be one of the largest asset management companies in Pakistan. Prior to that, Maheen was the Chief Executive Officer of IGI Funds, during her tenure, IGI Funds turned into a profitable entity from a loss incurring fund. Her other roles include, Head of Research at BMA Capital Management, Associate at ABN AMRO Bank and investment banking analyst at Merrill Lynch. She has the experience of working across multiple geographies during her career. In addition to her extensive work experience and professional achievements, Maheen has a Masters of Science Degree in Finance and Economics from Warwick Business School in the UK and holds a Bsc(Hons) degree in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Maheen Rahman

Board Member
Maheen Rehman is a Board Member at CERP. She is the Chief Executive Officer of Infra Zamin, Pakistan. Maheen has over twenty years of experience in investment banking, research and asset management. In her previous appointment, she served as the Chief Executive Officer of Alfalah GHP Investment Management where, under her leadership, Alfalah Investments has grown to be one of the largest asset management companies in Pakistan. Prior to that, Maheen was the Chief Executive Officer of IGI Funds, during her tenure, IGI Funds turned into a profitable entity from a loss incurring fund. Her other roles include, Head of Research at BMA Capital Management, Associate at ABN AMRO Bank and investment banking analyst at Merrill Lynch. She has the experience of working across multiple geographies during her career. In addition to her extensive work experience and professional achievements, Maheen has a Masters of Science Degree in Finance and Economics from Warwick Business School in the UK and holds a Bsc(Hons) degree in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).
Board Member

Maroof A. Syed

President and CEO
Maroof A. Syed is the President & CEO of the Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). He has over 28 years of entrepreneurship, investment, and leadership experience across multiple sectors. He combines academic work in public policy, economics, and engineering with extensive experience in leading organisations and building institutions. Maroof’s areas of interest include evidence-based governance, data analytics and decision sciences, political economy, adaptive leadership, and the role of innovation and technology in economic development.

Previously, he held senior management positions at various large and start-up technology companies, including Broadcom Corporation (formerly Silicon Spice and Element 14), Texas Instruments, and Intel Corporation (formerly Dialogic). He also co-founded Karnybo Group, which invested in late-stage technology start-up companies (Series C/D), including Tesla, Twitter, Facebook, Jawbone, Square, and Palantir.

He is the 2017 recipient of the Lucius N. Littauer Award from the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS). He serves on the Board of Directors of the Pakistan Innovation Foundation (PIF), African Development University ILIMI Foundation (ADU), and the Public Interest Law Association of Pakistan (PILAP). He is a Charter Member of the Organisation of Pakistani Entrepreneurs of North America in Boston (OPEN-Boston).

Maroof holds degrees in Computer Systems Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and a Master in Public Administration (MC/MPA) from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.

Maroof A. Syed

President and CEO
Maroof A. Syed is the President & CEO of the Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). He has over 28 years of entrepreneurship, investment, and leadership experience across multiple sectors. He combines academic work in public policy, economics, and engineering with extensive experience in leading organisations and building institutions. Maroof’s areas of interest include evidence-based governance, data analytics and decision sciences, political economy, adaptive leadership, and the role of innovation and technology in economic development.

Previously, he held senior management positions at various large and start-up technology companies, including Broadcom Corporation (formerly Silicon Spice and Element 14), Texas Instruments, and Intel Corporation (formerly Dialogic). He also co-founded Karnybo Group, which invested in late-stage technology start-up companies (Series C/D), including Tesla, Twitter, Facebook, Jawbone, Square, and Palantir.

He is the 2017 recipient of the Lucius N. Littauer Award from the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS). He serves on the Board of Directors of the Pakistan Innovation Foundation (PIF), African Development University ILIMI Foundation (ADU), and the Public Interest Law Association of Pakistan (PILAP). He is a Charter Member of the Organisation of Pakistani Entrepreneurs of North America in Boston (OPEN-Boston).

Maroof holds degrees in Computer Systems Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and a Master in Public Administration (MC/MPA) from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.

Maroof A. Syed

President and CEO
Maroof A. Syed is the President & CEO of the Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). He has over 28 years of entrepreneurship, investment, and leadership experience across multiple sectors. He combines academic work in public policy, economics, and engineering with extensive experience in leading organisations and building institutions. Maroof’s areas of interest include evidence-based governance, data analytics and decision sciences, political economy, adaptive leadership, and the role of innovation and technology in economic development.

Previously, he held senior management positions at various large and start-up technology companies, including Broadcom Corporation (formerly Silicon Spice and Element 14), Texas Instruments, and Intel Corporation (formerly Dialogic). He also co-founded Karnybo Group, which invested in late-stage technology start-up companies (Series C/D), including Tesla, Twitter, Facebook, Jawbone, Square, and Palantir.

He is the 2017 recipient of the Lucius N. Littauer Award from the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS). He serves on the Board of Directors of the Pakistan Innovation Foundation (PIF), African Development University ILIMI Foundation (ADU), and the Public Interest Law Association of Pakistan (PILAP). He is a Charter Member of the Organisation of Pakistani Entrepreneurs of North America in Boston (OPEN-Boston).

Maroof holds degrees in Computer Systems Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and a Master in Public Administration (MC/MPA) from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.
President and CEO

Maroof A. Syed

President and CEO
Maroof A. Syed is the President & CEO of the Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). He has over 28 years of entrepreneurship, investment, and leadership experience across multiple sectors. He combines academic work in public policy, economics, and engineering with extensive experience in leading organisations and building institutions. Maroof’s areas of interest include evidence-based governance, data analytics and decision sciences, political economy, adaptive leadership, and the role of innovation and technology in economic development.

Previously, he held senior management positions at various large and start-up technology companies, including Broadcom Corporation (formerly Silicon Spice and Element 14), Texas Instruments, and Intel Corporation (formerly Dialogic). He also co-founded Karnybo Group, which invested in late-stage technology start-up companies (Series C/D), including Tesla, Twitter, Facebook, Jawbone, Square, and Palantir.

He is the 2017 recipient of the Lucius N. Littauer Award from the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS). He serves on the Board of Directors of the Pakistan Innovation Foundation (PIF), African Development University ILIMI Foundation (ADU), and the Public Interest Law Association of Pakistan (PILAP). He is a Charter Member of the Organisation of Pakistani Entrepreneurs of North America in Boston (OPEN-Boston).

Maroof holds degrees in Computer Systems Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and a Master in Public Administration (MC/MPA) from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.

Maroof A. Syed

President and CEO
Maroof A. Syed is the President & CEO of the Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). He has over 28 years of entrepreneurship, investment, and leadership experience across multiple sectors. He combines academic work in public policy, economics, and engineering with extensive experience in leading organisations and building institutions. Maroof’s areas of interest include evidence-based governance, data analytics and decision sciences, political economy, adaptive leadership, and the role of innovation and technology in economic development.

Previously, he held senior management positions at various large and start-up technology companies, including Broadcom Corporation (formerly Silicon Spice and Element 14), Texas Instruments, and Intel Corporation (formerly Dialogic). He also co-founded Karnybo Group, which invested in late-stage technology start-up companies (Series C/D), including Tesla, Twitter, Facebook, Jawbone, Square, and Palantir.

He is the 2017 recipient of the Lucius N. Littauer Award from the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS). He serves on the Board of Directors of the Pakistan Innovation Foundation (PIF), African Development University ILIMI Foundation (ADU), and the Public Interest Law Association of Pakistan (PILAP). He is a Charter Member of the Organisation of Pakistani Entrepreneurs of North America in Boston (OPEN-Boston).

Maroof holds degrees in Computer Systems Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and a Master in Public Administration (MC/MPA) from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.

Maroof A. Syed

President and CEO
Maroof A. Syed is the President & CEO of the Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). He has over 28 years of entrepreneurship, investment, and leadership experience across multiple sectors. He combines academic work in public policy, economics, and engineering with extensive experience in leading organisations and building institutions. Maroof’s areas of interest include evidence-based governance, data analytics and decision sciences, political economy, adaptive leadership, and the role of innovation and technology in economic development.

Previously, he held senior management positions at various large and start-up technology companies, including Broadcom Corporation (formerly Silicon Spice and Element 14), Texas Instruments, and Intel Corporation (formerly Dialogic). He also co-founded Karnybo Group, which invested in late-stage technology start-up companies (Series C/D), including Tesla, Twitter, Facebook, Jawbone, Square, and Palantir.

He is the 2017 recipient of the Lucius N. Littauer Award from the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS). He serves on the Board of Directors of the Pakistan Innovation Foundation (PIF), African Development University ILIMI Foundation (ADU), and the Public Interest Law Association of Pakistan (PILAP). He is a Charter Member of the Organisation of Pakistani Entrepreneurs of North America in Boston (OPEN-Boston).

Maroof holds degrees in Computer Systems Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and a Master in Public Administration (MC/MPA) from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.
President and CEO

Maroof A. Syed

President and CEO
Maroof A. Syed is the President & CEO of the Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). He has over 28 years of entrepreneurship, investment, and leadership experience across multiple sectors. He combines academic work in public policy, economics, and engineering with extensive experience in leading organisations and building institutions. Maroof’s areas of interest include evidence-based governance, data analytics and decision sciences, political economy, adaptive leadership, and the role of innovation and technology in economic development.

Previously, he held senior management positions at various large and start-up technology companies, including Broadcom Corporation (formerly Silicon Spice and Element 14), Texas Instruments, and Intel Corporation (formerly Dialogic). He also co-founded Karnybo Group, which invested in late-stage technology start-up companies (Series C/D), including Tesla, Twitter, Facebook, Jawbone, Square, and Palantir.

He is the 2017 recipient of the Lucius N. Littauer Award from the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS). He serves on the Board of Directors of the Pakistan Innovation Foundation (PIF), African Development University ILIMI Foundation (ADU), and the Public Interest Law Association of Pakistan (PILAP). He is a Charter Member of the Organisation of Pakistani Entrepreneurs of North America in Boston (OPEN-Boston).

Maroof holds degrees in Computer Systems Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and a Master in Public Administration (MC/MPA) from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.

Maroof A. Syed

President and CEO
Maroof A. Syed is the President & CEO of the Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). He has over 28 years of entrepreneurship, investment, and leadership experience across multiple sectors. He combines academic work in public policy, economics, and engineering with extensive experience in leading organisations and building institutions. Maroof’s areas of interest include evidence-based governance, data analytics and decision sciences, political economy, adaptive leadership, and the role of innovation and technology in economic development.

Previously, he held senior management positions at various large and start-up technology companies, including Broadcom Corporation (formerly Silicon Spice and Element 14), Texas Instruments, and Intel Corporation (formerly Dialogic). He also co-founded Karnybo Group, which invested in late-stage technology start-up companies (Series C/D), including Tesla, Twitter, Facebook, Jawbone, Square, and Palantir.

He is the 2017 recipient of the Lucius N. Littauer Award from the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS). He serves on the Board of Directors of the Pakistan Innovation Foundation (PIF), African Development University ILIMI Foundation (ADU), and the Public Interest Law Association of Pakistan (PILAP). He is a Charter Member of the Organisation of Pakistani Entrepreneurs of North America in Boston (OPEN-Boston).

Maroof holds degrees in Computer Systems Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and a Master in Public Administration (MC/MPA) from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.

Maroof A. Syed

President and CEO
Maroof A. Syed is the President & CEO of the Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP). He has over 28 years of entrepreneurship, investment, and leadership experience across multiple sectors. He combines academic work in public policy, economics, and engineering with extensive experience in leading organisations and building institutions. Maroof’s areas of interest include evidence-based governance, data analytics and decision sciences, political economy, adaptive leadership, and the role of innovation and technology in economic development.

Previously, he held senior management positions at various large and start-up technology companies, including Broadcom Corporation (formerly Silicon Spice and Element 14), Texas Instruments, and Intel Corporation (formerly Dialogic). He also co-founded Karnybo Group, which invested in late-stage technology start-up companies (Series C/D), including Tesla, Twitter, Facebook, Jawbone, Square, and Palantir.

He is the 2017 recipient of the Lucius N. Littauer Award from the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS). He serves on the Board of Directors of the Pakistan Innovation Foundation (PIF), African Development University ILIMI Foundation (ADU), and the Public Interest Law Association of Pakistan (PILAP). He is a Charter Member of the Organisation of Pakistani Entrepreneurs of North America in Boston (OPEN-Boston).

Maroof holds degrees in Computer Systems Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and a Master in Public Administration (MC/MPA) from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.
President and CEO

Osman Khalid Waheed

Board Member
Osman Khalid Waheed is a board member at CERP and the CEO of Ferozsons Laboratories Limited. He joined Ferozsons Laboratories in 1993 after completing his undergraduate degree at Harvard University. His career at Ferozsons Laboratories has been marked by significant achievements, including expanding the company’s medical solutions portfolio through partnerships with global leaders such as Boston Scientific Inc. and Gilead Sciences, Inc. Osman Khalid Waheed is also actively involved in various esteemed organisations. He is a trustee at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and the founding chair of the Lahore Biennale Foundation. He also serves on the Steering and Arts Committee of the Lakshmi Mittal South Asia Institute at Harvard University.

Osman Khalid Waheed

Board Member
Osman Khalid Waheed is a board member at CERP and the CEO of Ferozsons Laboratories Limited. He joined Ferozsons Laboratories in 1993 after completing his undergraduate degree at Harvard University. His career at Ferozsons Laboratories has been marked by significant achievements, including expanding the company’s medical solutions portfolio through partnerships with global leaders such as Boston Scientific Inc. and Gilead Sciences, Inc. Osman Khalid Waheed is also actively involved in various esteemed organisations. He is a trustee at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and the founding chair of the Lahore Biennale Foundation. He also serves on the Steering and Arts Committee of the Lakshmi Mittal South Asia Institute at Harvard University.

Osman Khalid Waheed

Board Member
Osman Khalid Waheed is a board member at CERP and the CEO of Ferozsons Laboratories Limited. He joined Ferozsons Laboratories in 1993 after completing his undergraduate degree at Harvard University. His career at Ferozsons Laboratories has been marked by significant achievements, including expanding the company’s medical solutions portfolio through partnerships with global leaders such as Boston Scientific Inc. and Gilead Sciences, Inc. Osman Khalid Waheed is also actively involved in various esteemed organisations. He is a trustee at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and the founding chair of the Lahore Biennale Foundation. He also serves on the Steering and Arts Committee of the Lakshmi Mittal South Asia Institute at Harvard University.
Board Member

Osman Khalid Waheed

Board Member
Osman Khalid Waheed is a board member at CERP and the CEO of Ferozsons Laboratories Limited. He joined Ferozsons Laboratories in 1993 after completing his undergraduate degree at Harvard University. His career at Ferozsons Laboratories has been marked by significant achievements, including expanding the company’s medical solutions portfolio through partnerships with global leaders such as Boston Scientific Inc. and Gilead Sciences, Inc. Osman Khalid Waheed is also actively involved in various esteemed organisations. He is a trustee at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and the founding chair of the Lahore Biennale Foundation. He also serves on the Steering and Arts Committee of the Lakshmi Mittal South Asia Institute at Harvard University.

Osman Khalid Waheed

Board Member
Osman Khalid Waheed is a board member at CERP and the CEO of Ferozsons Laboratories Limited. He joined Ferozsons Laboratories in 1993 after completing his undergraduate degree at Harvard University. His career at Ferozsons Laboratories has been marked by significant achievements, including expanding the company’s medical solutions portfolio through partnerships with global leaders such as Boston Scientific Inc. and Gilead Sciences, Inc. Osman Khalid Waheed is also actively involved in various esteemed organisations. He is a trustee at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and the founding chair of the Lahore Biennale Foundation. He also serves on the Steering and Arts Committee of the Lakshmi Mittal South Asia Institute at Harvard University.

Osman Khalid Waheed

Board Member
Osman Khalid Waheed is a board member at CERP and the CEO of Ferozsons Laboratories Limited. He joined Ferozsons Laboratories in 1993 after completing his undergraduate degree at Harvard University. His career at Ferozsons Laboratories has been marked by significant achievements, including expanding the company’s medical solutions portfolio through partnerships with global leaders such as Boston Scientific Inc. and Gilead Sciences, Inc. Osman Khalid Waheed is also actively involved in various esteemed organisations. He is a trustee at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and the founding chair of the Lahore Biennale Foundation. He also serves on the Steering and Arts Committee of the Lakshmi Mittal South Asia Institute at Harvard University.
Board Member

Osman Khalid Waheed

Board Member
Osman Khalid Waheed is a board member at CERP and the CEO of Ferozsons Laboratories Limited. He joined Ferozsons Laboratories in 1993 after completing his undergraduate degree at Harvard University. His career at Ferozsons Laboratories has been marked by significant achievements, including expanding the company’s medical solutions portfolio through partnerships with global leaders such as Boston Scientific Inc. and Gilead Sciences, Inc. Osman Khalid Waheed is also actively involved in various esteemed organisations. He is a trustee at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and the founding chair of the Lahore Biennale Foundation. He also serves on the Steering and Arts Committee of the Lakshmi Mittal South Asia Institute at Harvard University.

Osman Khalid Waheed

Board Member
Osman Khalid Waheed is a board member at CERP and the CEO of Ferozsons Laboratories Limited. He joined Ferozsons Laboratories in 1993 after completing his undergraduate degree at Harvard University. His career at Ferozsons Laboratories has been marked by significant achievements, including expanding the company’s medical solutions portfolio through partnerships with global leaders such as Boston Scientific Inc. and Gilead Sciences, Inc. Osman Khalid Waheed is also actively involved in various esteemed organisations. He is a trustee at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and the founding chair of the Lahore Biennale Foundation. He also serves on the Steering and Arts Committee of the Lakshmi Mittal South Asia Institute at Harvard University.

Osman Khalid Waheed

Board Member
Osman Khalid Waheed is a board member at CERP and the CEO of Ferozsons Laboratories Limited. He joined Ferozsons Laboratories in 1993 after completing his undergraduate degree at Harvard University. His career at Ferozsons Laboratories has been marked by significant achievements, including expanding the company’s medical solutions portfolio through partnerships with global leaders such as Boston Scientific Inc. and Gilead Sciences, Inc. Osman Khalid Waheed is also actively involved in various esteemed organisations. He is a trustee at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and the founding chair of the Lahore Biennale Foundation. He also serves on the Steering and Arts Committee of the Lakshmi Mittal South Asia Institute at Harvard University.
Board Member

Tahir Raza Shah Andrabi

Co-Founder and Board Member
Tahir Andrabi is a Co-Founder and Board Member at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at Pomona College. Professor Tahir is the former dean of the School of Education at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). He has also been a visiting scholar at MIT, a research associate at LSE and a consultant for the World Bank. He was a member of the tax and macroeconomic committees of the economic advisory board of the government of Pakistan in 1999-2000. He is the principal investigator on the four-year longitudinal study on the quality of primary education in rural Punjab funded by the World Bank and the National Science Foundation. Professor Tahir is also the Principal Investigator on a National Academy of Sciences/Higher Education Commission, Pakistan grant on evaluating the recovery from the 2005 northern Pakistan earthquake. He Co-Founded the website, risepak.com, to help coordinate relief in the aftermath of the October 2005 earthquake which was awarded the Stockholm Challenge Award (2006). Professor Andrabi has published extensively in major economics and education journals. In 2007, his work on religious education in Pakistan received the George Bereday Award for the best paper published in Comparative Education Review in 2006 from the Comparative and International Education Society. His research has been covered by The Financial Times, Toronto Globe and Mail, USA Today, The Christian Science Monitor, Newsweek, The Economist, Foreign Policy and news media around the world. Professor Tahir is a graduate of Swarthmore College and holds a Doctorate in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Tahir Raza Shah Andrabi

Co-Founder and Board Member
Tahir Andrabi is a Co-Founder and Board Member at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at Pomona College. Professor Tahir is the former dean of the School of Education at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). He has also been a visiting scholar at MIT, a research associate at LSE and a consultant for the World Bank. He was a member of the tax and macroeconomic committees of the economic advisory board of the government of Pakistan in 1999-2000. He is the principal investigator on the four-year longitudinal study on the quality of primary education in rural Punjab funded by the World Bank and the National Science Foundation. Professor Tahir is also the Principal Investigator on a National Academy of Sciences/Higher Education Commission, Pakistan grant on evaluating the recovery from the 2005 northern Pakistan earthquake. He Co-Founded the website, risepak.com, to help coordinate relief in the aftermath of the October 2005 earthquake which was awarded the Stockholm Challenge Award (2006). Professor Andrabi has published extensively in major economics and education journals. In 2007, his work on religious education in Pakistan received the George Bereday Award for the best paper published in Comparative Education Review in 2006 from the Comparative and International Education Society. His research has been covered by The Financial Times, Toronto Globe and Mail, USA Today, The Christian Science Monitor, Newsweek, The Economist, Foreign Policy and news media around the world. Professor Tahir is a graduate of Swarthmore College and holds a Doctorate in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Tahir Raza Shah Andrabi

Co-Founder and Board Member
Tahir Andrabi is a Co-Founder and Board Member at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at Pomona College. Professor Tahir is the former dean of the School of Education at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). He has also been a visiting scholar at MIT, a research associate at LSE and a consultant for the World Bank. He was a member of the tax and macroeconomic committees of the economic advisory board of the government of Pakistan in 1999-2000. He is the principal investigator on the four-year longitudinal study on the quality of primary education in rural Punjab funded by the World Bank and the National Science Foundation. Professor Tahir is also the Principal Investigator on a National Academy of Sciences/Higher Education Commission, Pakistan grant on evaluating the recovery from the 2005 northern Pakistan earthquake. He Co-Founded the website, risepak.com, to help coordinate relief in the aftermath of the October 2005 earthquake which was awarded the Stockholm Challenge Award (2006). Professor Andrabi has published extensively in major economics and education journals. In 2007, his work on religious education in Pakistan received the George Bereday Award for the best paper published in Comparative Education Review in 2006 from the Comparative and International Education Society. His research has been covered by The Financial Times, Toronto Globe and Mail, USA Today, The Christian Science Monitor, Newsweek, The Economist, Foreign Policy and news media around the world. Professor Tahir is a graduate of Swarthmore College and holds a Doctorate in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Co-Founder and Board Member

Tahir Raza Shah Andrabi

Co-Founder and Board Member
Tahir Andrabi is a Co-Founder and Board Member at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at Pomona College. Professor Tahir is the former dean of the School of Education at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). He has also been a visiting scholar at MIT, a research associate at LSE and a consultant for the World Bank. He was a member of the tax and macroeconomic committees of the economic advisory board of the government of Pakistan in 1999-2000. He is the principal investigator on the four-year longitudinal study on the quality of primary education in rural Punjab funded by the World Bank and the National Science Foundation. Professor Tahir is also the Principal Investigator on a National Academy of Sciences/Higher Education Commission, Pakistan grant on evaluating the recovery from the 2005 northern Pakistan earthquake. He Co-Founded the website, risepak.com, to help coordinate relief in the aftermath of the October 2005 earthquake which was awarded the Stockholm Challenge Award (2006). Professor Andrabi has published extensively in major economics and education journals. In 2007, his work on religious education in Pakistan received the George Bereday Award for the best paper published in Comparative Education Review in 2006 from the Comparative and International Education Society. His research has been covered by The Financial Times, Toronto Globe and Mail, USA Today, The Christian Science Monitor, Newsweek, The Economist, Foreign Policy and news media around the world. Professor Tahir is a graduate of Swarthmore College and holds a Doctorate in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Tahir Raza Shah Andrabi

Co-Founder and Board Member
Tahir Andrabi is a Co-Founder and Board Member at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at Pomona College. Professor Tahir is the former dean of the School of Education at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). He has also been a visiting scholar at MIT, a research associate at LSE and a consultant for the World Bank. He was a member of the tax and macroeconomic committees of the economic advisory board of the government of Pakistan in 1999-2000. He is the principal investigator on the four-year longitudinal study on the quality of primary education in rural Punjab funded by the World Bank and the National Science Foundation. Professor Tahir is also the Principal Investigator on a National Academy of Sciences/Higher Education Commission, Pakistan grant on evaluating the recovery from the 2005 northern Pakistan earthquake. He Co-Founded the website, risepak.com, to help coordinate relief in the aftermath of the October 2005 earthquake which was awarded the Stockholm Challenge Award (2006). Professor Andrabi has published extensively in major economics and education journals. In 2007, his work on religious education in Pakistan received the George Bereday Award for the best paper published in Comparative Education Review in 2006 from the Comparative and International Education Society. His research has been covered by The Financial Times, Toronto Globe and Mail, USA Today, The Christian Science Monitor, Newsweek, The Economist, Foreign Policy and news media around the world. Professor Tahir is a graduate of Swarthmore College and holds a Doctorate in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Tahir Raza Shah Andrabi

Co-Founder and Board Member
Tahir Andrabi is a Co-Founder and Board Member at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at Pomona College. Professor Tahir is the former dean of the School of Education at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). He has also been a visiting scholar at MIT, a research associate at LSE and a consultant for the World Bank. He was a member of the tax and macroeconomic committees of the economic advisory board of the government of Pakistan in 1999-2000. He is the principal investigator on the four-year longitudinal study on the quality of primary education in rural Punjab funded by the World Bank and the National Science Foundation. Professor Tahir is also the Principal Investigator on a National Academy of Sciences/Higher Education Commission, Pakistan grant on evaluating the recovery from the 2005 northern Pakistan earthquake. He Co-Founded the website, risepak.com, to help coordinate relief in the aftermath of the October 2005 earthquake which was awarded the Stockholm Challenge Award (2006). Professor Andrabi has published extensively in major economics and education journals. In 2007, his work on religious education in Pakistan received the George Bereday Award for the best paper published in Comparative Education Review in 2006 from the Comparative and International Education Society. His research has been covered by The Financial Times, Toronto Globe and Mail, USA Today, The Christian Science Monitor, Newsweek, The Economist, Foreign Policy and news media around the world. Professor Tahir is a graduate of Swarthmore College and holds a Doctorate in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Co-Founder and Board Member

Tahir Raza Shah Andrabi

Co-Founder and Board Member
Tahir Andrabi is a Co-Founder and Board Member at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at Pomona College. Professor Tahir is the former dean of the School of Education at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). He has also been a visiting scholar at MIT, a research associate at LSE and a consultant for the World Bank. He was a member of the tax and macroeconomic committees of the economic advisory board of the government of Pakistan in 1999-2000. He is the principal investigator on the four-year longitudinal study on the quality of primary education in rural Punjab funded by the World Bank and the National Science Foundation. Professor Tahir is also the Principal Investigator on a National Academy of Sciences/Higher Education Commission, Pakistan grant on evaluating the recovery from the 2005 northern Pakistan earthquake. He Co-Founded the website, risepak.com, to help coordinate relief in the aftermath of the October 2005 earthquake which was awarded the Stockholm Challenge Award (2006). Professor Andrabi has published extensively in major economics and education journals. In 2007, his work on religious education in Pakistan received the George Bereday Award for the best paper published in Comparative Education Review in 2006 from the Comparative and International Education Society. His research has been covered by The Financial Times, Toronto Globe and Mail, USA Today, The Christian Science Monitor, Newsweek, The Economist, Foreign Policy and news media around the world. Professor Tahir is a graduate of Swarthmore College and holds a Doctorate in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Tahir Raza Shah Andrabi

Co-Founder and Board Member
Tahir Andrabi is a Co-Founder and Board Member at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at Pomona College. Professor Tahir is the former dean of the School of Education at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). He has also been a visiting scholar at MIT, a research associate at LSE and a consultant for the World Bank. He was a member of the tax and macroeconomic committees of the economic advisory board of the government of Pakistan in 1999-2000. He is the principal investigator on the four-year longitudinal study on the quality of primary education in rural Punjab funded by the World Bank and the National Science Foundation. Professor Tahir is also the Principal Investigator on a National Academy of Sciences/Higher Education Commission, Pakistan grant on evaluating the recovery from the 2005 northern Pakistan earthquake. He Co-Founded the website, risepak.com, to help coordinate relief in the aftermath of the October 2005 earthquake which was awarded the Stockholm Challenge Award (2006). Professor Andrabi has published extensively in major economics and education journals. In 2007, his work on religious education in Pakistan received the George Bereday Award for the best paper published in Comparative Education Review in 2006 from the Comparative and International Education Society. His research has been covered by The Financial Times, Toronto Globe and Mail, USA Today, The Christian Science Monitor, Newsweek, The Economist, Foreign Policy and news media around the world. Professor Tahir is a graduate of Swarthmore College and holds a Doctorate in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Tahir Raza Shah Andrabi

Co-Founder and Board Member
Tahir Andrabi is a Co-Founder and Board Member at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at Pomona College. Professor Tahir is the former dean of the School of Education at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). He has also been a visiting scholar at MIT, a research associate at LSE and a consultant for the World Bank. He was a member of the tax and macroeconomic committees of the economic advisory board of the government of Pakistan in 1999-2000. He is the principal investigator on the four-year longitudinal study on the quality of primary education in rural Punjab funded by the World Bank and the National Science Foundation. Professor Tahir is also the Principal Investigator on a National Academy of Sciences/Higher Education Commission, Pakistan grant on evaluating the recovery from the 2005 northern Pakistan earthquake. He Co-Founded the website, risepak.com, to help coordinate relief in the aftermath of the October 2005 earthquake which was awarded the Stockholm Challenge Award (2006). Professor Andrabi has published extensively in major economics and education journals. In 2007, his work on religious education in Pakistan received the George Bereday Award for the best paper published in Comparative Education Review in 2006 from the Comparative and International Education Society. His research has been covered by The Financial Times, Toronto Globe and Mail, USA Today, The Christian Science Monitor, Newsweek, The Economist, Foreign Policy and news media around the world. Professor Tahir is a graduate of Swarthmore College and holds a Doctorate in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Co-Founder and Board Member

Our Management

Adeel Shafqat

Director, Agri Hub
Adeel is the Director for Agri-Hub at CERP and formerly the country director of Precision Development at CERP. He is an M&E expert with a focus on public policy and Public Financial Management with broad international experience. He was one of the original members of the CERP team, helping to establish the Property Tax Project. As a PFM expert, he has worked with governments in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Sri Lanka, Kosovo, and Nepal as a PFM consultant, helping with business process reengineering and capacity building. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences and completed his master’s from the University of Warwick in Political Economy. His research interests include Agriculture Policy, Farmer Behavior Change, Public Financial Management, public sector capacity building, and digital extension services for agriculture. He teaches at the Lahore School of Economics. He was the country director for an international non-profit founded by Nobel prize-winning economist Michael Kremer, Precision Development, where he led the work on their advisory services for over 1.3 million smallholder farmers across Punjab, in collaboration with the Agriculture Department from 2017 to 2023.

Adeel Shafqat

Director, Agri Hub
Adeel is the Director for Agri-Hub at CERP and formerly the country director of Precision Development at CERP. He is an M&E expert with a focus on public policy and Public Financial Management with broad international experience. He was one of the original members of the CERP team, helping to establish the Property Tax Project. As a PFM expert, he has worked with governments in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Sri Lanka, Kosovo, and Nepal as a PFM consultant, helping with business process reengineering and capacity building. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences and completed his master’s from the University of Warwick in Political Economy. His research interests include Agriculture Policy, Farmer Behavior Change, Public Financial Management, public sector capacity building, and digital extension services for agriculture. He teaches at the Lahore School of Economics. He was the country director for an international non-profit founded by Nobel prize-winning economist Michael Kremer, Precision Development, where he led the work on their advisory services for over 1.3 million smallholder farmers across Punjab, in collaboration with the Agriculture Department from 2017 to 2023.

Adeel Shafqat

Director, Agri Hub
Adeel is the Director for Agri-Hub at CERP and formerly the country director of Precision Development at CERP. He is an M&E expert with a focus on public policy and Public Financial Management with broad international experience. He was one of the original members of the CERP team, helping to establish the Property Tax Project. As a PFM expert, he has worked with governments in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Sri Lanka, Kosovo, and Nepal as a PFM consultant, helping with business process reengineering and capacity building. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences and completed his master’s from the University of Warwick in Political Economy. His research interests include Agriculture Policy, Farmer Behavior Change, Public Financial Management, public sector capacity building, and digital extension services for agriculture. He teaches at the Lahore School of Economics. He was the country director for an international non-profit founded by Nobel prize-winning economist Michael Kremer, Precision Development, where he led the work on their advisory services for over 1.3 million smallholder farmers across Punjab, in collaboration with the Agriculture Department from 2017 to 2023.
Director, Agri Hub

Adeel Shafqat

Director, Agri Hub
Adeel is the Director for Agri-Hub at CERP and formerly the country director of Precision Development at CERP. He is an M&E expert with a focus on public policy and Public Financial Management with broad international experience. He was one of the original members of the CERP team, helping to establish the Property Tax Project. As a PFM expert, he has worked with governments in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Sri Lanka, Kosovo, and Nepal as a PFM consultant, helping with business process reengineering and capacity building. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences and completed his master’s from the University of Warwick in Political Economy. His research interests include Agriculture Policy, Farmer Behavior Change, Public Financial Management, public sector capacity building, and digital extension services for agriculture. He teaches at the Lahore School of Economics. He was the country director for an international non-profit founded by Nobel prize-winning economist Michael Kremer, Precision Development, where he led the work on their advisory services for over 1.3 million smallholder farmers across Punjab, in collaboration with the Agriculture Department from 2017 to 2023.

Adeel Shafqat

Director, Agri Hub
Adeel is the Director for Agri-Hub at CERP and formerly the country director of Precision Development at CERP. He is an M&E expert with a focus on public policy and Public Financial Management with broad international experience. He was one of the original members of the CERP team, helping to establish the Property Tax Project. As a PFM expert, he has worked with governments in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Sri Lanka, Kosovo, and Nepal as a PFM consultant, helping with business process reengineering and capacity building. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences and completed his master’s from the University of Warwick in Political Economy. His research interests include Agriculture Policy, Farmer Behavior Change, Public Financial Management, public sector capacity building, and digital extension services for agriculture. He teaches at the Lahore School of Economics. He was the country director for an international non-profit founded by Nobel prize-winning economist Michael Kremer, Precision Development, where he led the work on their advisory services for over 1.3 million smallholder farmers across Punjab, in collaboration with the Agriculture Department from 2017 to 2023.

Adeel Shafqat

Director, Agri Hub
Adeel is the Director for Agri-Hub at CERP and formerly the country director of Precision Development at CERP. He is an M&E expert with a focus on public policy and Public Financial Management with broad international experience. He was one of the original members of the CERP team, helping to establish the Property Tax Project. As a PFM expert, he has worked with governments in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Sri Lanka, Kosovo, and Nepal as a PFM consultant, helping with business process reengineering and capacity building. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences and completed his master’s from the University of Warwick in Political Economy. His research interests include Agriculture Policy, Farmer Behavior Change, Public Financial Management, public sector capacity building, and digital extension services for agriculture. He teaches at the Lahore School of Economics. He was the country director for an international non-profit founded by Nobel prize-winning economist Michael Kremer, Precision Development, where he led the work on their advisory services for over 1.3 million smallholder farmers across Punjab, in collaboration with the Agriculture Department from 2017 to 2023.
Director, Agri Hub

Adeel Shafqat

Director, Agri Hub
Adeel is the Director for Agri-Hub at CERP and formerly the country director of Precision Development at CERP. He is an M&E expert with a focus on public policy and Public Financial Management with broad international experience. He was one of the original members of the CERP team, helping to establish the Property Tax Project. As a PFM expert, he has worked with governments in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Sri Lanka, Kosovo, and Nepal as a PFM consultant, helping with business process reengineering and capacity building. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences and completed his master’s from the University of Warwick in Political Economy. His research interests include Agriculture Policy, Farmer Behavior Change, Public Financial Management, public sector capacity building, and digital extension services for agriculture. He teaches at the Lahore School of Economics. He was the country director for an international non-profit founded by Nobel prize-winning economist Michael Kremer, Precision Development, where he led the work on their advisory services for over 1.3 million smallholder farmers across Punjab, in collaboration with the Agriculture Department from 2017 to 2023.

Adeel Shafqat

Director, Agri Hub
Adeel is the Director for Agri-Hub at CERP and formerly the country director of Precision Development at CERP. He is an M&E expert with a focus on public policy and Public Financial Management with broad international experience. He was one of the original members of the CERP team, helping to establish the Property Tax Project. As a PFM expert, he has worked with governments in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Sri Lanka, Kosovo, and Nepal as a PFM consultant, helping with business process reengineering and capacity building. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences and completed his master’s from the University of Warwick in Political Economy. His research interests include Agriculture Policy, Farmer Behavior Change, Public Financial Management, public sector capacity building, and digital extension services for agriculture. He teaches at the Lahore School of Economics. He was the country director for an international non-profit founded by Nobel prize-winning economist Michael Kremer, Precision Development, where he led the work on their advisory services for over 1.3 million smallholder farmers across Punjab, in collaboration with the Agriculture Department from 2017 to 2023.

Adeel Shafqat

Director, Agri Hub
Adeel is the Director for Agri-Hub at CERP and formerly the country director of Precision Development at CERP. He is an M&E expert with a focus on public policy and Public Financial Management with broad international experience. He was one of the original members of the CERP team, helping to establish the Property Tax Project. As a PFM expert, he has worked with governments in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Sri Lanka, Kosovo, and Nepal as a PFM consultant, helping with business process reengineering and capacity building. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences and completed his master’s from the University of Warwick in Political Economy. His research interests include Agriculture Policy, Farmer Behavior Change, Public Financial Management, public sector capacity building, and digital extension services for agriculture. He teaches at the Lahore School of Economics. He was the country director for an international non-profit founded by Nobel prize-winning economist Michael Kremer, Precision Development, where he led the work on their advisory services for over 1.3 million smallholder farmers across Punjab, in collaboration with the Agriculture Department from 2017 to 2023.
Director, Agri Hub

Adil Saeed

Associate Director, Research Management
Adil Saeed is the Associate Director, Research Management at CERP. Starting career as a civil servant in the Ministry of Communications, Adil found interest in business administration and worked in the private sector (marketing, business development and operation) for a few years, before joining CERP in 2018. At CERP, Adil’s role is to help research teams run their operations smoothly – both with the CERP core teams & departments and in the field, through a continuous improvement of systems. Adil is passionate about understanding Economics, Business and Public Policy to find ways to improve the quality of life in the developing world.

Adil Saeed

Associate Director, Research Management
Adil Saeed is the Associate Director, Research Management at CERP. Starting career as a civil servant in the Ministry of Communications, Adil found interest in business administration and worked in the private sector (marketing, business development and operation) for a few years, before joining CERP in 2018. At CERP, Adil’s role is to help research teams run their operations smoothly – both with the CERP core teams & departments and in the field, through a continuous improvement of systems. Adil is passionate about understanding Economics, Business and Public Policy to find ways to improve the quality of life in the developing world.

Adil Saeed

Associate Director, Research Management
Adil Saeed is the Associate Director, Research Management at CERP. Starting career as a civil servant in the Ministry of Communications, Adil found interest in business administration and worked in the private sector (marketing, business development and operation) for a few years, before joining CERP in 2018. At CERP, Adil’s role is to help research teams run their operations smoothly – both with the CERP core teams & departments and in the field, through a continuous improvement of systems. Adil is passionate about understanding Economics, Business and Public Policy to find ways to improve the quality of life in the developing world.
Associate Director, Research Management

Adil Saeed

Associate Director, Research Management
Adil Saeed is the Associate Director, Research Management at CERP. Starting career as a civil servant in the Ministry of Communications, Adil found interest in business administration and worked in the private sector (marketing, business development and operation) for a few years, before joining CERP in 2018. At CERP, Adil’s role is to help research teams run their operations smoothly – both with the CERP core teams & departments and in the field, through a continuous improvement of systems. Adil is passionate about understanding Economics, Business and Public Policy to find ways to improve the quality of life in the developing world.

Adil Saeed

Associate Director, Research Management
Adil Saeed is the Associate Director, Research Management at CERP. Starting career as a civil servant in the Ministry of Communications, Adil found interest in business administration and worked in the private sector (marketing, business development and operation) for a few years, before joining CERP in 2018. At CERP, Adil’s role is to help research teams run their operations smoothly – both with the CERP core teams & departments and in the field, through a continuous improvement of systems. Adil is passionate about understanding Economics, Business and Public Policy to find ways to improve the quality of life in the developing world.

Adil Saeed

Associate Director, Research Management
Adil Saeed is the Associate Director, Research Management at CERP. Starting career as a civil servant in the Ministry of Communications, Adil found interest in business administration and worked in the private sector (marketing, business development and operation) for a few years, before joining CERP in 2018. At CERP, Adil’s role is to help research teams run their operations smoothly – both with the CERP core teams & departments and in the field, through a continuous improvement of systems. Adil is passionate about understanding Economics, Business and Public Policy to find ways to improve the quality of life in the developing world.
Associate Director, Research Management

Adil Saeed

Associate Director, Research Management
Adil Saeed is the Associate Director, Research Management at CERP. Starting career as a civil servant in the Ministry of Communications, Adil found interest in business administration and worked in the private sector (marketing, business development and operation) for a few years, before joining CERP in 2018. At CERP, Adil’s role is to help research teams run their operations smoothly – both with the CERP core teams & departments and in the field, through a continuous improvement of systems. Adil is passionate about understanding Economics, Business and Public Policy to find ways to improve the quality of life in the developing world.

Adil Saeed

Associate Director, Research Management
Adil Saeed is the Associate Director, Research Management at CERP. Starting career as a civil servant in the Ministry of Communications, Adil found interest in business administration and worked in the private sector (marketing, business development and operation) for a few years, before joining CERP in 2018. At CERP, Adil’s role is to help research teams run their operations smoothly – both with the CERP core teams & departments and in the field, through a continuous improvement of systems. Adil is passionate about understanding Economics, Business and Public Policy to find ways to improve the quality of life in the developing world.

Adil Saeed

Associate Director, Research Management
Adil Saeed is the Associate Director, Research Management at CERP. Starting career as a civil servant in the Ministry of Communications, Adil found interest in business administration and worked in the private sector (marketing, business development and operation) for a few years, before joining CERP in 2018. At CERP, Adil’s role is to help research teams run their operations smoothly – both with the CERP core teams & departments and in the field, through a continuous improvement of systems. Adil is passionate about understanding Economics, Business and Public Policy to find ways to improve the quality of life in the developing world.
Associate Director, Research Management

Ali Gardezi

Associate Director, Analytics
Ali Gardezi is the Associate Director, Analytics, at CERP. He has over 12 years of diverse experience in Investment Banking, Consulting, Data Analytics, Government Reforms, Public Service Delivery, and Operational efficiencies. He has worked with consulting firms like McKinsey and Adam Smith International where he led various workstreams that have created an impact by improving public service delivery in Health and Education sectors, bringing digital transformations, creating efficiencies through process optimisations and making evidence-based decisions. He has worked at CERP as a Programme Manager, Analytics. In his last assignment, Ali was the Head of Marketplace at Noon Academy and offering design vertical . Ali holds an MBA from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and spent an exchange semester at Tsinghua University Beijing. Ali is motivated by impact-oriented tasks, evidence-based decision-making, and technology-based innovative solutions.

Ali Gardezi

Associate Director, Analytics
Ali Gardezi is the Associate Director, Analytics, at CERP. He has over 12 years of diverse experience in Investment Banking, Consulting, Data Analytics, Government Reforms, Public Service Delivery, and Operational efficiencies. He has worked with consulting firms like McKinsey and Adam Smith International where he led various workstreams that have created an impact by improving public service delivery in Health and Education sectors, bringing digital transformations, creating efficiencies through process optimisations and making evidence-based decisions. He has worked at CERP as a Programme Manager, Analytics. In his last assignment, Ali was the Head of Marketplace at Noon Academy and offering design vertical . Ali holds an MBA from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and spent an exchange semester at Tsinghua University Beijing. Ali is motivated by impact-oriented tasks, evidence-based decision-making, and technology-based innovative solutions.

Ali Gardezi

Associate Director, Analytics
Ali Gardezi is the Associate Director, Analytics, at CERP. He has over 12 years of diverse experience in Investment Banking, Consulting, Data Analytics, Government Reforms, Public Service Delivery, and Operational efficiencies. He has worked with consulting firms like McKinsey and Adam Smith International where he led various workstreams that have created an impact by improving public service delivery in Health and Education sectors, bringing digital transformations, creating efficiencies through process optimisations and making evidence-based decisions. He has worked at CERP as a Programme Manager, Analytics. In his last assignment, Ali was the Head of Marketplace at Noon Academy and offering design vertical . Ali holds an MBA from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and spent an exchange semester at Tsinghua University Beijing. Ali is motivated by impact-oriented tasks, evidence-based decision-making, and technology-based innovative solutions.
Associate Director, Analytics

Ali Gardezi

Associate Director, Analytics
Ali Gardezi is the Associate Director, Analytics, at CERP. He has over 12 years of diverse experience in Investment Banking, Consulting, Data Analytics, Government Reforms, Public Service Delivery, and Operational efficiencies. He has worked with consulting firms like McKinsey and Adam Smith International where he led various workstreams that have created an impact by improving public service delivery in Health and Education sectors, bringing digital transformations, creating efficiencies through process optimisations and making evidence-based decisions. He has worked at CERP as a Programme Manager, Analytics. In his last assignment, Ali was the Head of Marketplace at Noon Academy and offering design vertical . Ali holds an MBA from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and spent an exchange semester at Tsinghua University Beijing. Ali is motivated by impact-oriented tasks, evidence-based decision-making, and technology-based innovative solutions.

Ali Gardezi

Associate Director, Analytics
Ali Gardezi is the Associate Director, Analytics, at CERP. He has over 12 years of diverse experience in Investment Banking, Consulting, Data Analytics, Government Reforms, Public Service Delivery, and Operational efficiencies. He has worked with consulting firms like McKinsey and Adam Smith International where he led various workstreams that have created an impact by improving public service delivery in Health and Education sectors, bringing digital transformations, creating efficiencies through process optimisations and making evidence-based decisions. He has worked at CERP as a Programme Manager, Analytics. In his last assignment, Ali was the Head of Marketplace at Noon Academy and offering design vertical . Ali holds an MBA from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and spent an exchange semester at Tsinghua University Beijing. Ali is motivated by impact-oriented tasks, evidence-based decision-making, and technology-based innovative solutions.

Ali Gardezi

Associate Director, Analytics
Ali Gardezi is the Associate Director, Analytics, at CERP. He has over 12 years of diverse experience in Investment Banking, Consulting, Data Analytics, Government Reforms, Public Service Delivery, and Operational efficiencies. He has worked with consulting firms like McKinsey and Adam Smith International where he led various workstreams that have created an impact by improving public service delivery in Health and Education sectors, bringing digital transformations, creating efficiencies through process optimisations and making evidence-based decisions. He has worked at CERP as a Programme Manager, Analytics. In his last assignment, Ali was the Head of Marketplace at Noon Academy and offering design vertical . Ali holds an MBA from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and spent an exchange semester at Tsinghua University Beijing. Ali is motivated by impact-oriented tasks, evidence-based decision-making, and technology-based innovative solutions.
Associate Director, Analytics

Ali Gardezi

Associate Director, Analytics
Ali Gardezi is the Associate Director, Analytics, at CERP. He has over 12 years of diverse experience in Investment Banking, Consulting, Data Analytics, Government Reforms, Public Service Delivery, and Operational efficiencies. He has worked with consulting firms like McKinsey and Adam Smith International where he led various workstreams that have created an impact by improving public service delivery in Health and Education sectors, bringing digital transformations, creating efficiencies through process optimisations and making evidence-based decisions. He has worked at CERP as a Programme Manager, Analytics. In his last assignment, Ali was the Head of Marketplace at Noon Academy and offering design vertical . Ali holds an MBA from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and spent an exchange semester at Tsinghua University Beijing. Ali is motivated by impact-oriented tasks, evidence-based decision-making, and technology-based innovative solutions.

Ali Gardezi

Associate Director, Analytics
Ali Gardezi is the Associate Director, Analytics, at CERP. He has over 12 years of diverse experience in Investment Banking, Consulting, Data Analytics, Government Reforms, Public Service Delivery, and Operational efficiencies. He has worked with consulting firms like McKinsey and Adam Smith International where he led various workstreams that have created an impact by improving public service delivery in Health and Education sectors, bringing digital transformations, creating efficiencies through process optimisations and making evidence-based decisions. He has worked at CERP as a Programme Manager, Analytics. In his last assignment, Ali was the Head of Marketplace at Noon Academy and offering design vertical . Ali holds an MBA from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and spent an exchange semester at Tsinghua University Beijing. Ali is motivated by impact-oriented tasks, evidence-based decision-making, and technology-based innovative solutions.

Ali Gardezi

Associate Director, Analytics
Ali Gardezi is the Associate Director, Analytics, at CERP. He has over 12 years of diverse experience in Investment Banking, Consulting, Data Analytics, Government Reforms, Public Service Delivery, and Operational efficiencies. He has worked with consulting firms like McKinsey and Adam Smith International where he led various workstreams that have created an impact by improving public service delivery in Health and Education sectors, bringing digital transformations, creating efficiencies through process optimisations and making evidence-based decisions. He has worked at CERP as a Programme Manager, Analytics. In his last assignment, Ali was the Head of Marketplace at Noon Academy and offering design vertical . Ali holds an MBA from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and spent an exchange semester at Tsinghua University Beijing. Ali is motivated by impact-oriented tasks, evidence-based decision-making, and technology-based innovative solutions.
Associate Director, Analytics

Amna Aaqil Malik

Director CLEAR Pakistan & Central Asia
Amna Aaqil is the Director of Marketing and Partnerships at CERP. Prior to her current appointment, Amna spearheaded the Executive Education Department at CERP. Her 15 years of experience in entrepreneurship, sales, supply chain, academia, and consulting gives her a well-rounded and comprehensive approach to businesses. Prior to this, she was managing her own entrepreneurial venture and has been associated with Unilever and Interwood in various roles. Amna has also been associated with teaching at the Lahore School of Economics and the Institute of Business Administration (IBA). Her core competencies lie in business process re-engineering, formulating business strategy, training and capacity building, and entrepreneurship. She has an MBA in Marketing from IBA.

Amna Aaqil Malik

Director CLEAR Pakistan & Central Asia
Amna Aaqil is the Director of Marketing and Partnerships at CERP. Prior to her current appointment, Amna spearheaded the Executive Education Department at CERP. Her 15 years of experience in entrepreneurship, sales, supply chain, academia, and consulting gives her a well-rounded and comprehensive approach to businesses. Prior to this, she was managing her own entrepreneurial venture and has been associated with Unilever and Interwood in various roles. Amna has also been associated with teaching at the Lahore School of Economics and the Institute of Business Administration (IBA). Her core competencies lie in business process re-engineering, formulating business strategy, training and capacity building, and entrepreneurship. She has an MBA in Marketing from IBA.

Amna Aaqil Malik

Director CLEAR Pakistan & Central Asia
Amna Aaqil is the Director of Marketing and Partnerships at CERP. Prior to her current appointment, Amna spearheaded the Executive Education Department at CERP. Her 15 years of experience in entrepreneurship, sales, supply chain, academia, and consulting gives her a well-rounded and comprehensive approach to businesses. Prior to this, she was managing her own entrepreneurial venture and has been associated with Unilever and Interwood in various roles. Amna has also been associated with teaching at the Lahore School of Economics and the Institute of Business Administration (IBA). Her core competencies lie in business process re-engineering, formulating business strategy, training and capacity building, and entrepreneurship. She has an MBA in Marketing from IBA.
Director CLEAR Pakistan & Central Asia

Amna Aaqil Malik

Director CLEAR Pakistan & Central Asia
Amna Aaqil is the Director of Marketing and Partnerships at CERP. Prior to her current appointment, Amna spearheaded the Executive Education Department at CERP. Her 15 years of experience in entrepreneurship, sales, supply chain, academia, and consulting gives her a well-rounded and comprehensive approach to businesses. Prior to this, she was managing her own entrepreneurial venture and has been associated with Unilever and Interwood in various roles. Amna has also been associated with teaching at the Lahore School of Economics and the Institute of Business Administration (IBA). Her core competencies lie in business process re-engineering, formulating business strategy, training and capacity building, and entrepreneurship. She has an MBA in Marketing from IBA.

Amna Aaqil Malik

Director CLEAR Pakistan & Central Asia
Amna Aaqil is the Director of Marketing and Partnerships at CERP. Prior to her current appointment, Amna spearheaded the Executive Education Department at CERP. Her 15 years of experience in entrepreneurship, sales, supply chain, academia, and consulting gives her a well-rounded and comprehensive approach to businesses. Prior to this, she was managing her own entrepreneurial venture and has been associated with Unilever and Interwood in various roles. Amna has also been associated with teaching at the Lahore School of Economics and the Institute of Business Administration (IBA). Her core competencies lie in business process re-engineering, formulating business strategy, training and capacity building, and entrepreneurship. She has an MBA in Marketing from IBA.

Amna Aaqil Malik

Director CLEAR Pakistan & Central Asia
Amna Aaqil is the Director of Marketing and Partnerships at CERP. Prior to her current appointment, Amna spearheaded the Executive Education Department at CERP. Her 15 years of experience in entrepreneurship, sales, supply chain, academia, and consulting gives her a well-rounded and comprehensive approach to businesses. Prior to this, she was managing her own entrepreneurial venture and has been associated with Unilever and Interwood in various roles. Amna has also been associated with teaching at the Lahore School of Economics and the Institute of Business Administration (IBA). Her core competencies lie in business process re-engineering, formulating business strategy, training and capacity building, and entrepreneurship. She has an MBA in Marketing from IBA.
Director CLEAR Pakistan & Central Asia

Amna Aaqil Malik

Director CLEAR Pakistan & Central Asia
Amna Aaqil is the Director of Marketing and Partnerships at CERP. Prior to her current appointment, Amna spearheaded the Executive Education Department at CERP. Her 15 years of experience in entrepreneurship, sales, supply chain, academia, and consulting gives her a well-rounded and comprehensive approach to businesses. Prior to this, she was managing her own entrepreneurial venture and has been associated with Unilever and Interwood in various roles. Amna has also been associated with teaching at the Lahore School of Economics and the Institute of Business Administration (IBA). Her core competencies lie in business process re-engineering, formulating business strategy, training and capacity building, and entrepreneurship. She has an MBA in Marketing from IBA.

Amna Aaqil Malik

Director CLEAR Pakistan & Central Asia
Amna Aaqil is the Director of Marketing and Partnerships at CERP. Prior to her current appointment, Amna spearheaded the Executive Education Department at CERP. Her 15 years of experience in entrepreneurship, sales, supply chain, academia, and consulting gives her a well-rounded and comprehensive approach to businesses. Prior to this, she was managing her own entrepreneurial venture and has been associated with Unilever and Interwood in various roles. Amna has also been associated with teaching at the Lahore School of Economics and the Institute of Business Administration (IBA). Her core competencies lie in business process re-engineering, formulating business strategy, training and capacity building, and entrepreneurship. She has an MBA in Marketing from IBA.

Amna Aaqil Malik

Director CLEAR Pakistan & Central Asia
Amna Aaqil is the Director of Marketing and Partnerships at CERP. Prior to her current appointment, Amna spearheaded the Executive Education Department at CERP. Her 15 years of experience in entrepreneurship, sales, supply chain, academia, and consulting gives her a well-rounded and comprehensive approach to businesses. Prior to this, she was managing her own entrepreneurial venture and has been associated with Unilever and Interwood in various roles. Amna has also been associated with teaching at the Lahore School of Economics and the Institute of Business Administration (IBA). Her core competencies lie in business process re-engineering, formulating business strategy, training and capacity building, and entrepreneurship. She has an MBA in Marketing from IBA.
Director CLEAR Pakistan & Central Asia

Anam Shoaib

Director, Learning Hub
Anam leads an extensive and diverse portfolio of learning events and knowledge products at the Learning Hub vertical. She has led thematic capacity-building initiatives on Gender, Sustainable Energy Transition, Climate Change, and Macroeconomic Growth across a spectrum of sectors, including public, private, not-for-profit, and academic. She has over a decade of work experience in the development sector as an Evaluation Expert and Technical Lead. Anam has been involved in rigorous academic research, both quantitative and qualitative, for large-scale Randomized Control Trial projects focused on poverty alleviation and social protection programs in collaboration with IGC, the British Academy, and FCDO. She has led various research projects at CERP with international development organizations like UNDP and WHO.
She holds a Master’s Degree in Public Policy with an International Development specialization from Duke University and a BSc in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Anam Shoaib

Director, Learning Hub
Anam leads an extensive and diverse portfolio of learning events and knowledge products at the Learning Hub vertical. She has led thematic capacity-building initiatives on Gender, Sustainable Energy Transition, Climate Change, and Macroeconomic Growth across a spectrum of sectors, including public, private, not-for-profit, and academic. She has over a decade of work experience in the development sector as an Evaluation Expert and Technical Lead. Anam has been involved in rigorous academic research, both quantitative and qualitative, for large-scale Randomized Control Trial projects focused on poverty alleviation and social protection programs in collaboration with IGC, the British Academy, and FCDO. She has led various research projects at CERP with international development organizations like UNDP and WHO.
She holds a Master’s Degree in Public Policy with an International Development specialization from Duke University and a BSc in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Anam Shoaib

Director, Learning Hub
Anam leads an extensive and diverse portfolio of learning events and knowledge products at the Learning Hub vertical. She has led thematic capacity-building initiatives on Gender, Sustainable Energy Transition, Climate Change, and Macroeconomic Growth across a spectrum of sectors, including public, private, not-for-profit, and academic. She has over a decade of work experience in the development sector as an Evaluation Expert and Technical Lead. Anam has been involved in rigorous academic research, both quantitative and qualitative, for large-scale Randomized Control Trial projects focused on poverty alleviation and social protection programs in collaboration with IGC, the British Academy, and FCDO. She has led various research projects at CERP with international development organizations like UNDP and WHO.
She holds a Master’s Degree in Public Policy with an International Development specialization from Duke University and a BSc in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).
Director, Learning Hub

Anam Shoaib

Director, Learning Hub
Anam leads an extensive and diverse portfolio of learning events and knowledge products at the Learning Hub vertical. She has led thematic capacity-building initiatives on Gender, Sustainable Energy Transition, Climate Change, and Macroeconomic Growth across a spectrum of sectors, including public, private, not-for-profit, and academic. She has over a decade of work experience in the development sector as an Evaluation Expert and Technical Lead. Anam has been involved in rigorous academic research, both quantitative and qualitative, for large-scale Randomized Control Trial projects focused on poverty alleviation and social protection programs in collaboration with IGC, the British Academy, and FCDO. She has led various research projects at CERP with international development organizations like UNDP and WHO.
She holds a Master’s Degree in Public Policy with an International Development specialization from Duke University and a BSc in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Anam Shoaib

Director, Learning Hub
Anam leads an extensive and diverse portfolio of learning events and knowledge products at the Learning Hub vertical. She has led thematic capacity-building initiatives on Gender, Sustainable Energy Transition, Climate Change, and Macroeconomic Growth across a spectrum of sectors, including public, private, not-for-profit, and academic. She has over a decade of work experience in the development sector as an Evaluation Expert and Technical Lead. Anam has been involved in rigorous academic research, both quantitative and qualitative, for large-scale Randomized Control Trial projects focused on poverty alleviation and social protection programs in collaboration with IGC, the British Academy, and FCDO. She has led various research projects at CERP with international development organizations like UNDP and WHO.
She holds a Master’s Degree in Public Policy with an International Development specialization from Duke University and a BSc in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Anam Shoaib

Director, Learning Hub
Anam leads an extensive and diverse portfolio of learning events and knowledge products at the Learning Hub vertical. She has led thematic capacity-building initiatives on Gender, Sustainable Energy Transition, Climate Change, and Macroeconomic Growth across a spectrum of sectors, including public, private, not-for-profit, and academic. She has over a decade of work experience in the development sector as an Evaluation Expert and Technical Lead. Anam has been involved in rigorous academic research, both quantitative and qualitative, for large-scale Randomized Control Trial projects focused on poverty alleviation and social protection programs in collaboration with IGC, the British Academy, and FCDO. She has led various research projects at CERP with international development organizations like UNDP and WHO.
She holds a Master’s Degree in Public Policy with an International Development specialization from Duke University and a BSc in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).
Director, Learning Hub

Anam Shoaib

Director, Learning Hub
Anam leads an extensive and diverse portfolio of learning events and knowledge products at the Learning Hub vertical. She has led thematic capacity-building initiatives on Gender, Sustainable Energy Transition, Climate Change, and Macroeconomic Growth across a spectrum of sectors, including public, private, not-for-profit, and academic. She has over a decade of work experience in the development sector as an Evaluation Expert and Technical Lead. Anam has been involved in rigorous academic research, both quantitative and qualitative, for large-scale Randomized Control Trial projects focused on poverty alleviation and social protection programs in collaboration with IGC, the British Academy, and FCDO. She has led various research projects at CERP with international development organizations like UNDP and WHO.
She holds a Master’s Degree in Public Policy with an International Development specialization from Duke University and a BSc in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Anam Shoaib

Director, Learning Hub
Anam leads an extensive and diverse portfolio of learning events and knowledge products at the Learning Hub vertical. She has led thematic capacity-building initiatives on Gender, Sustainable Energy Transition, Climate Change, and Macroeconomic Growth across a spectrum of sectors, including public, private, not-for-profit, and academic. She has over a decade of work experience in the development sector as an Evaluation Expert and Technical Lead. Anam has been involved in rigorous academic research, both quantitative and qualitative, for large-scale Randomized Control Trial projects focused on poverty alleviation and social protection programs in collaboration with IGC, the British Academy, and FCDO. She has led various research projects at CERP with international development organizations like UNDP and WHO.
She holds a Master’s Degree in Public Policy with an International Development specialization from Duke University and a BSc in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Anam Shoaib

Director, Learning Hub
Anam leads an extensive and diverse portfolio of learning events and knowledge products at the Learning Hub vertical. She has led thematic capacity-building initiatives on Gender, Sustainable Energy Transition, Climate Change, and Macroeconomic Growth across a spectrum of sectors, including public, private, not-for-profit, and academic. She has over a decade of work experience in the development sector as an Evaluation Expert and Technical Lead. Anam has been involved in rigorous academic research, both quantitative and qualitative, for large-scale Randomized Control Trial projects focused on poverty alleviation and social protection programs in collaboration with IGC, the British Academy, and FCDO. She has led various research projects at CERP with international development organizations like UNDP and WHO.
She holds a Master’s Degree in Public Policy with an International Development specialization from Duke University and a BSc in Economics from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).
Director, Learning Hub

Asif ur Rehman

Chief Financial Officer (CFO) & Company Secretary
Asif ur Rehman is the Chief Financial Officer at CERP. He is a Fellow Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan with over 20 years of experience of financial leadership and advisory to diverse business operations of MNCs and local companies. Before joining CERP, Asif has worked in financial leadership roles at Monsanto Pakistan, Hashoo Group, and Punjab Industrial Estate Development and Management Company. He has also spent considerable time as Management Consultant with Bigger Picture Consulting (Pvt) Limited, where he leveraged his expertise by providing financial and tax advisory to various companies. Initially, he started his career with KPMG. Over the years he has managed the full spectrum of finance, and obtained expertise in financial planning and analysis, as well as financial reporting based on international standards, statutory compliance and control. Asif’s entire work experience has been in an ERP environment and he has had the opportunity of implementing various systems including SAP. As the official trainer at Federal Board of Revenue, Asif gave various trainings on Sales Tax implications to the Board Staff as well.

Asif ur Rehman

Chief Financial Officer (CFO) & Company Secretary
Asif ur Rehman is the Chief Financial Officer at CERP. He is a Fellow Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan with over 20 years of experience of financial leadership and advisory to diverse business operations of MNCs and local companies. Before joining CERP, Asif has worked in financial leadership roles at Monsanto Pakistan, Hashoo Group, and Punjab Industrial Estate Development and Management Company. He has also spent considerable time as Management Consultant with Bigger Picture Consulting (Pvt) Limited, where he leveraged his expertise by providing financial and tax advisory to various companies. Initially, he started his career with KPMG. Over the years he has managed the full spectrum of finance, and obtained expertise in financial planning and analysis, as well as financial reporting based on international standards, statutory compliance and control. Asif’s entire work experience has been in an ERP environment and he has had the opportunity of implementing various systems including SAP. As the official trainer at Federal Board of Revenue, Asif gave various trainings on Sales Tax implications to the Board Staff as well.

Asif ur Rehman

Chief Financial Officer (CFO) & Company Secretary
Asif ur Rehman is the Chief Financial Officer at CERP. He is a Fellow Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan with over 20 years of experience of financial leadership and advisory to diverse business operations of MNCs and local companies. Before joining CERP, Asif has worked in financial leadership roles at Monsanto Pakistan, Hashoo Group, and Punjab Industrial Estate Development and Management Company. He has also spent considerable time as Management Consultant with Bigger Picture Consulting (Pvt) Limited, where he leveraged his expertise by providing financial and tax advisory to various companies. Initially, he started his career with KPMG. Over the years he has managed the full spectrum of finance, and obtained expertise in financial planning and analysis, as well as financial reporting based on international standards, statutory compliance and control. Asif’s entire work experience has been in an ERP environment and he has had the opportunity of implementing various systems including SAP. As the official trainer at Federal Board of Revenue, Asif gave various trainings on Sales Tax implications to the Board Staff as well.
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) & Company Secretary

Asif ur Rehman

Chief Financial Officer (CFO) & Company Secretary
Asif ur Rehman is the Chief Financial Officer at CERP. He is a Fellow Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan with over 20 years of experience of financial leadership and advisory to diverse business operations of MNCs and local companies. Before joining CERP, Asif has worked in financial leadership roles at Monsanto Pakistan, Hashoo Group, and Punjab Industrial Estate Development and Management Company. He has also spent considerable time as Management Consultant with Bigger Picture Consulting (Pvt) Limited, where he leveraged his expertise by providing financial and tax advisory to various companies. Initially, he started his career with KPMG. Over the years he has managed the full spectrum of finance, and obtained expertise in financial planning and analysis, as well as financial reporting based on international standards, statutory compliance and control. Asif’s entire work experience has been in an ERP environment and he has had the opportunity of implementing various systems including SAP. As the official trainer at Federal Board of Revenue, Asif gave various trainings on Sales Tax implications to the Board Staff as well.

Asif ur Rehman

Chief Financial Officer (CFO) & Company Secretary
Asif ur Rehman is the Chief Financial Officer at CERP. He is a Fellow Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan with over 20 years of experience of financial leadership and advisory to diverse business operations of MNCs and local companies. Before joining CERP, Asif has worked in financial leadership roles at Monsanto Pakistan, Hashoo Group, and Punjab Industrial Estate Development and Management Company. He has also spent considerable time as Management Consultant with Bigger Picture Consulting (Pvt) Limited, where he leveraged his expertise by providing financial and tax advisory to various companies. Initially, he started his career with KPMG. Over the years he has managed the full spectrum of finance, and obtained expertise in financial planning and analysis, as well as financial reporting based on international standards, statutory compliance and control. Asif’s entire work experience has been in an ERP environment and he has had the opportunity of implementing various systems including SAP. As the official trainer at Federal Board of Revenue, Asif gave various trainings on Sales Tax implications to the Board Staff as well.

Asif ur Rehman

Chief Financial Officer (CFO) & Company Secretary
Asif ur Rehman is the Chief Financial Officer at CERP. He is a Fellow Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan with over 20 years of experience of financial leadership and advisory to diverse business operations of MNCs and local companies. Before joining CERP, Asif has worked in financial leadership roles at Monsanto Pakistan, Hashoo Group, and Punjab Industrial Estate Development and Management Company. He has also spent considerable time as Management Consultant with Bigger Picture Consulting (Pvt) Limited, where he leveraged his expertise by providing financial and tax advisory to various companies. Initially, he started his career with KPMG. Over the years he has managed the full spectrum of finance, and obtained expertise in financial planning and analysis, as well as financial reporting based on international standards, statutory compliance and control. Asif’s entire work experience has been in an ERP environment and he has had the opportunity of implementing various systems including SAP. As the official trainer at Federal Board of Revenue, Asif gave various trainings on Sales Tax implications to the Board Staff as well.
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) & Company Secretary

Asif ur Rehman

Chief Financial Officer (CFO) & Company Secretary
Asif ur Rehman is the Chief Financial Officer at CERP. He is a Fellow Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan with over 20 years of experience of financial leadership and advisory to diverse business operations of MNCs and local companies. Before joining CERP, Asif has worked in financial leadership roles at Monsanto Pakistan, Hashoo Group, and Punjab Industrial Estate Development and Management Company. He has also spent considerable time as Management Consultant with Bigger Picture Consulting (Pvt) Limited, where he leveraged his expertise by providing financial and tax advisory to various companies. Initially, he started his career with KPMG. Over the years he has managed the full spectrum of finance, and obtained expertise in financial planning and analysis, as well as financial reporting based on international standards, statutory compliance and control. Asif’s entire work experience has been in an ERP environment and he has had the opportunity of implementing various systems including SAP. As the official trainer at Federal Board of Revenue, Asif gave various trainings on Sales Tax implications to the Board Staff as well.

Asif ur Rehman

Chief Financial Officer (CFO) & Company Secretary
Asif ur Rehman is the Chief Financial Officer at CERP. He is a Fellow Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan with over 20 years of experience of financial leadership and advisory to diverse business operations of MNCs and local companies. Before joining CERP, Asif has worked in financial leadership roles at Monsanto Pakistan, Hashoo Group, and Punjab Industrial Estate Development and Management Company. He has also spent considerable time as Management Consultant with Bigger Picture Consulting (Pvt) Limited, where he leveraged his expertise by providing financial and tax advisory to various companies. Initially, he started his career with KPMG. Over the years he has managed the full spectrum of finance, and obtained expertise in financial planning and analysis, as well as financial reporting based on international standards, statutory compliance and control. Asif’s entire work experience has been in an ERP environment and he has had the opportunity of implementing various systems including SAP. As the official trainer at Federal Board of Revenue, Asif gave various trainings on Sales Tax implications to the Board Staff as well.

Asif ur Rehman

Chief Financial Officer (CFO) & Company Secretary
Asif ur Rehman is the Chief Financial Officer at CERP. He is a Fellow Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan with over 20 years of experience of financial leadership and advisory to diverse business operations of MNCs and local companies. Before joining CERP, Asif has worked in financial leadership roles at Monsanto Pakistan, Hashoo Group, and Punjab Industrial Estate Development and Management Company. He has also spent considerable time as Management Consultant with Bigger Picture Consulting (Pvt) Limited, where he leveraged his expertise by providing financial and tax advisory to various companies. Initially, he started his career with KPMG. Over the years he has managed the full spectrum of finance, and obtained expertise in financial planning and analysis, as well as financial reporting based on international standards, statutory compliance and control. Asif’s entire work experience has been in an ERP environment and he has had the opportunity of implementing various systems including SAP. As the official trainer at Federal Board of Revenue, Asif gave various trainings on Sales Tax implications to the Board Staff as well.
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) & Company Secretary

Imran Ur Rahman

Executive Vice President, Human Resources & Workspace Services
Imran-ur-Rahman is the executive vice president of Human Resources and Workspace Services at CERP. He is a highly skilled human resources and law professional, and a proficient solution provider with a strong business acumen to support enterprise-wide initiatives. With over 25 years of experience in Fortune 500 MNCs and local companies, he has excelled in various HR and law roles. Before joining CERP, Imran served as the country HR head/HRBP for Asia Pacific, overseeing six countries including ANZ, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Throughout his career, he has developed expertise in leadership development, talent acquisition and management, employee engagement, diversity and inclusion, organizational development, organizational design, strategic HR planning, and business partnerships. Imran is a certified trainer in leadership, behavioural, people management, and change management trainings. Imran holds a master’s degree in Political Science from Government College University, as well as a Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resources Management from Punjab University. He also completed his LLB from Punjab University.

Imran Ur Rahman

Executive Vice President, Human Resources & Workspace Services
Imran-ur-Rahman is the executive vice president of Human Resources and Workspace Services at CERP. He is a highly skilled human resources and law professional, and a proficient solution provider with a strong business acumen to support enterprise-wide initiatives. With over 25 years of experience in Fortune 500 MNCs and local companies, he has excelled in various HR and law roles. Before joining CERP, Imran served as the country HR head/HRBP for Asia Pacific, overseeing six countries including ANZ, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Throughout his career, he has developed expertise in leadership development, talent acquisition and management, employee engagement, diversity and inclusion, organizational development, organizational design, strategic HR planning, and business partnerships. Imran is a certified trainer in leadership, behavioural, people management, and change management trainings. Imran holds a master’s degree in Political Science from Government College University, as well as a Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resources Management from Punjab University. He also completed his LLB from Punjab University.

Imran Ur Rahman

Executive Vice President, Human Resources & Workspace Services
Imran-ur-Rahman is the executive vice president of Human Resources and Workspace Services at CERP. He is a highly skilled human resources and law professional, and a proficient solution provider with a strong business acumen to support enterprise-wide initiatives. With over 25 years of experience in Fortune 500 MNCs and local companies, he has excelled in various HR and law roles. Before joining CERP, Imran served as the country HR head/HRBP for Asia Pacific, overseeing six countries including ANZ, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Throughout his career, he has developed expertise in leadership development, talent acquisition and management, employee engagement, diversity and inclusion, organizational development, organizational design, strategic HR planning, and business partnerships. Imran is a certified trainer in leadership, behavioural, people management, and change management trainings. Imran holds a master’s degree in Political Science from Government College University, as well as a Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resources Management from Punjab University. He also completed his LLB from Punjab University.
Executive Vice President, Human Resources & Workspace Services

Imran Ur Rahman

Executive Vice President, Human Resources & Workspace Services
Imran-ur-Rahman is the executive vice president of Human Resources and Workspace Services at CERP. He is a highly skilled human resources and law professional, and a proficient solution provider with a strong business acumen to support enterprise-wide initiatives. With over 25 years of experience in Fortune 500 MNCs and local companies, he has excelled in various HR and law roles. Before joining CERP, Imran served as the country HR head/HRBP for Asia Pacific, overseeing six countries including ANZ, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Throughout his career, he has developed expertise in leadership development, talent acquisition and management, employee engagement, diversity and inclusion, organizational development, organizational design, strategic HR planning, and business partnerships. Imran is a certified trainer in leadership, behavioural, people management, and change management trainings. Imran holds a master’s degree in Political Science from Government College University, as well as a Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resources Management from Punjab University. He also completed his LLB from Punjab University.

Imran Ur Rahman

Executive Vice President, Human Resources & Workspace Services
Imran-ur-Rahman is the executive vice president of Human Resources and Workspace Services at CERP. He is a highly skilled human resources and law professional, and a proficient solution provider with a strong business acumen to support enterprise-wide initiatives. With over 25 years of experience in Fortune 500 MNCs and local companies, he has excelled in various HR and law roles. Before joining CERP, Imran served as the country HR head/HRBP for Asia Pacific, overseeing six countries including ANZ, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Throughout his career, he has developed expertise in leadership development, talent acquisition and management, employee engagement, diversity and inclusion, organizational development, organizational design, strategic HR planning, and business partnerships. Imran is a certified trainer in leadership, behavioural, people management, and change management trainings. Imran holds a master’s degree in Political Science from Government College University, as well as a Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resources Management from Punjab University. He also completed his LLB from Punjab University.

Imran Ur Rahman

Executive Vice President, Human Resources & Workspace Services
Imran-ur-Rahman is the executive vice president of Human Resources and Workspace Services at CERP. He is a highly skilled human resources and law professional, and a proficient solution provider with a strong business acumen to support enterprise-wide initiatives. With over 25 years of experience in Fortune 500 MNCs and local companies, he has excelled in various HR and law roles. Before joining CERP, Imran served as the country HR head/HRBP for Asia Pacific, overseeing six countries including ANZ, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Throughout his career, he has developed expertise in leadership development, talent acquisition and management, employee engagement, diversity and inclusion, organizational development, organizational design, strategic HR planning, and business partnerships. Imran is a certified trainer in leadership, behavioural, people management, and change management trainings. Imran holds a master’s degree in Political Science from Government College University, as well as a Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resources Management from Punjab University. He also completed his LLB from Punjab University.
Executive Vice President, Human Resources & Workspace Services

Imran Ur Rahman

Executive Vice President, Human Resources & Workspace Services
Imran-ur-Rahman is the executive vice president of Human Resources and Workspace Services at CERP. He is a highly skilled human resources and law professional, and a proficient solution provider with a strong business acumen to support enterprise-wide initiatives. With over 25 years of experience in Fortune 500 MNCs and local companies, he has excelled in various HR and law roles. Before joining CERP, Imran served as the country HR head/HRBP for Asia Pacific, overseeing six countries including ANZ, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Throughout his career, he has developed expertise in leadership development, talent acquisition and management, employee engagement, diversity and inclusion, organizational development, organizational design, strategic HR planning, and business partnerships. Imran is a certified trainer in leadership, behavioural, people management, and change management trainings. Imran holds a master’s degree in Political Science from Government College University, as well as a Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resources Management from Punjab University. He also completed his LLB from Punjab University.

Imran Ur Rahman

Executive Vice President, Human Resources & Workspace Services
Imran-ur-Rahman is the executive vice president of Human Resources and Workspace Services at CERP. He is a highly skilled human resources and law professional, and a proficient solution provider with a strong business acumen to support enterprise-wide initiatives. With over 25 years of experience in Fortune 500 MNCs and local companies, he has excelled in various HR and law roles. Before joining CERP, Imran served as the country HR head/HRBP for Asia Pacific, overseeing six countries including ANZ, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Throughout his career, he has developed expertise in leadership development, talent acquisition and management, employee engagement, diversity and inclusion, organizational development, organizational design, strategic HR planning, and business partnerships. Imran is a certified trainer in leadership, behavioural, people management, and change management trainings. Imran holds a master’s degree in Political Science from Government College University, as well as a Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resources Management from Punjab University. He also completed his LLB from Punjab University.

Imran Ur Rahman

Executive Vice President, Human Resources & Workspace Services
Imran-ur-Rahman is the executive vice president of Human Resources and Workspace Services at CERP. He is a highly skilled human resources and law professional, and a proficient solution provider with a strong business acumen to support enterprise-wide initiatives. With over 25 years of experience in Fortune 500 MNCs and local companies, he has excelled in various HR and law roles. Before joining CERP, Imran served as the country HR head/HRBP for Asia Pacific, overseeing six countries including ANZ, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Throughout his career, he has developed expertise in leadership development, talent acquisition and management, employee engagement, diversity and inclusion, organizational development, organizational design, strategic HR planning, and business partnerships. Imran is a certified trainer in leadership, behavioural, people management, and change management trainings. Imran holds a master’s degree in Political Science from Government College University, as well as a Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resources Management from Punjab University. He also completed his LLB from Punjab University.
Executive Vice President, Human Resources & Workspace Services

Imran Zia

Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS
Imran Zia is Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS. At CERP he helps private and public sector businesses and enterprises use data-driven and evidence-based analytic frameworks. He previously co-founded Sigmaud, a Data Science and AI company. Before that, he led SPRING Accelerator’s operations in Pakistan. At SPRING, he actively advised 11 social-focused startups to use the power of data, analytics, technology and human-centred design to scale the business by optimising product design, product feature selection, marketing, sales and service. Previously he co-founded Zaheen Machines, a company focused on building IoT devices driven by machine learning for energy efficiency. Its first product Jal Bujh converts legacy water heaters into energy-efficient smart appliances. Imran’s expertise are product strategy, product development and management, supply chain optimisation, data-driven evidence-based decision making and rule and machine learning-based systems. He has advised Fortune 500 businesses in supply chain and customer relationship management. He has been a past chairperson at PASHA, MD Pakistan Software Export Board and has held product development, management and consulting positions in Silicon Valley at Oracle, Altera (now Intel) and other startups. He holds an MBA from the University of Chicago and a Master’s in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University. He completed his Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore.

Imran Zia

Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS
Imran Zia is Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS. At CERP he helps private and public sector businesses and enterprises use data-driven and evidence-based analytic frameworks. He previously co-founded Sigmaud, a Data Science and AI company. Before that, he led SPRING Accelerator’s operations in Pakistan. At SPRING, he actively advised 11 social-focused startups to use the power of data, analytics, technology and human-centred design to scale the business by optimising product design, product feature selection, marketing, sales and service. Previously he co-founded Zaheen Machines, a company focused on building IoT devices driven by machine learning for energy efficiency. Its first product Jal Bujh converts legacy water heaters into energy-efficient smart appliances. Imran’s expertise are product strategy, product development and management, supply chain optimisation, data-driven evidence-based decision making and rule and machine learning-based systems. He has advised Fortune 500 businesses in supply chain and customer relationship management. He has been a past chairperson at PASHA, MD Pakistan Software Export Board and has held product development, management and consulting positions in Silicon Valley at Oracle, Altera (now Intel) and other startups. He holds an MBA from the University of Chicago and a Master’s in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University. He completed his Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore.

Imran Zia

Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS
Imran Zia is Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS. At CERP he helps private and public sector businesses and enterprises use data-driven and evidence-based analytic frameworks. He previously co-founded Sigmaud, a Data Science and AI company. Before that, he led SPRING Accelerator’s operations in Pakistan. At SPRING, he actively advised 11 social-focused startups to use the power of data, analytics, technology and human-centred design to scale the business by optimising product design, product feature selection, marketing, sales and service. Previously he co-founded Zaheen Machines, a company focused on building IoT devices driven by machine learning for energy efficiency. Its first product Jal Bujh converts legacy water heaters into energy-efficient smart appliances. Imran’s expertise are product strategy, product development and management, supply chain optimisation, data-driven evidence-based decision making and rule and machine learning-based systems. He has advised Fortune 500 businesses in supply chain and customer relationship management. He has been a past chairperson at PASHA, MD Pakistan Software Export Board and has held product development, management and consulting positions in Silicon Valley at Oracle, Altera (now Intel) and other startups. He holds an MBA from the University of Chicago and a Master’s in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University. He completed his Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore.
Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS

Imran Zia

Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS
Imran Zia is Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS. At CERP he helps private and public sector businesses and enterprises use data-driven and evidence-based analytic frameworks. He previously co-founded Sigmaud, a Data Science and AI company. Before that, he led SPRING Accelerator’s operations in Pakistan. At SPRING, he actively advised 11 social-focused startups to use the power of data, analytics, technology and human-centred design to scale the business by optimising product design, product feature selection, marketing, sales and service. Previously he co-founded Zaheen Machines, a company focused on building IoT devices driven by machine learning for energy efficiency. Its first product Jal Bujh converts legacy water heaters into energy-efficient smart appliances. Imran’s expertise are product strategy, product development and management, supply chain optimisation, data-driven evidence-based decision making and rule and machine learning-based systems. He has advised Fortune 500 businesses in supply chain and customer relationship management. He has been a past chairperson at PASHA, MD Pakistan Software Export Board and has held product development, management and consulting positions in Silicon Valley at Oracle, Altera (now Intel) and other startups. He holds an MBA from the University of Chicago and a Master’s in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University. He completed his Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore.

Imran Zia

Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS
Imran Zia is Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS. At CERP he helps private and public sector businesses and enterprises use data-driven and evidence-based analytic frameworks. He previously co-founded Sigmaud, a Data Science and AI company. Before that, he led SPRING Accelerator’s operations in Pakistan. At SPRING, he actively advised 11 social-focused startups to use the power of data, analytics, technology and human-centred design to scale the business by optimising product design, product feature selection, marketing, sales and service. Previously he co-founded Zaheen Machines, a company focused on building IoT devices driven by machine learning for energy efficiency. Its first product Jal Bujh converts legacy water heaters into energy-efficient smart appliances. Imran’s expertise are product strategy, product development and management, supply chain optimisation, data-driven evidence-based decision making and rule and machine learning-based systems. He has advised Fortune 500 businesses in supply chain and customer relationship management. He has been a past chairperson at PASHA, MD Pakistan Software Export Board and has held product development, management and consulting positions in Silicon Valley at Oracle, Altera (now Intel) and other startups. He holds an MBA from the University of Chicago and a Master’s in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University. He completed his Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore.

Imran Zia

Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS
Imran Zia is Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS. At CERP he helps private and public sector businesses and enterprises use data-driven and evidence-based analytic frameworks. He previously co-founded Sigmaud, a Data Science and AI company. Before that, he led SPRING Accelerator’s operations in Pakistan. At SPRING, he actively advised 11 social-focused startups to use the power of data, analytics, technology and human-centred design to scale the business by optimising product design, product feature selection, marketing, sales and service. Previously he co-founded Zaheen Machines, a company focused on building IoT devices driven by machine learning for energy efficiency. Its first product Jal Bujh converts legacy water heaters into energy-efficient smart appliances. Imran’s expertise are product strategy, product development and management, supply chain optimisation, data-driven evidence-based decision making and rule and machine learning-based systems. He has advised Fortune 500 businesses in supply chain and customer relationship management. He has been a past chairperson at PASHA, MD Pakistan Software Export Board and has held product development, management and consulting positions in Silicon Valley at Oracle, Altera (now Intel) and other startups. He holds an MBA from the University of Chicago and a Master’s in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University. He completed his Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore.
Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS

Imran Zia

Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS
Imran Zia is Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS. At CERP he helps private and public sector businesses and enterprises use data-driven and evidence-based analytic frameworks. He previously co-founded Sigmaud, a Data Science and AI company. Before that, he led SPRING Accelerator’s operations in Pakistan. At SPRING, he actively advised 11 social-focused startups to use the power of data, analytics, technology and human-centred design to scale the business by optimising product design, product feature selection, marketing, sales and service. Previously he co-founded Zaheen Machines, a company focused on building IoT devices driven by machine learning for energy efficiency. Its first product Jal Bujh converts legacy water heaters into energy-efficient smart appliances. Imran’s expertise are product strategy, product development and management, supply chain optimisation, data-driven evidence-based decision making and rule and machine learning-based systems. He has advised Fortune 500 businesses in supply chain and customer relationship management. He has been a past chairperson at PASHA, MD Pakistan Software Export Board and has held product development, management and consulting positions in Silicon Valley at Oracle, Altera (now Intel) and other startups. He holds an MBA from the University of Chicago and a Master’s in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University. He completed his Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore.

Imran Zia

Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS
Imran Zia is Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS. At CERP he helps private and public sector businesses and enterprises use data-driven and evidence-based analytic frameworks. He previously co-founded Sigmaud, a Data Science and AI company. Before that, he led SPRING Accelerator’s operations in Pakistan. At SPRING, he actively advised 11 social-focused startups to use the power of data, analytics, technology and human-centred design to scale the business by optimising product design, product feature selection, marketing, sales and service. Previously he co-founded Zaheen Machines, a company focused on building IoT devices driven by machine learning for energy efficiency. Its first product Jal Bujh converts legacy water heaters into energy-efficient smart appliances. Imran’s expertise are product strategy, product development and management, supply chain optimisation, data-driven evidence-based decision making and rule and machine learning-based systems. He has advised Fortune 500 businesses in supply chain and customer relationship management. He has been a past chairperson at PASHA, MD Pakistan Software Export Board and has held product development, management and consulting positions in Silicon Valley at Oracle, Altera (now Intel) and other startups. He holds an MBA from the University of Chicago and a Master’s in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University. He completed his Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore.

Imran Zia

Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS
Imran Zia is Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS. At CERP he helps private and public sector businesses and enterprises use data-driven and evidence-based analytic frameworks. He previously co-founded Sigmaud, a Data Science and AI company. Before that, he led SPRING Accelerator’s operations in Pakistan. At SPRING, he actively advised 11 social-focused startups to use the power of data, analytics, technology and human-centred design to scale the business by optimising product design, product feature selection, marketing, sales and service. Previously he co-founded Zaheen Machines, a company focused on building IoT devices driven by machine learning for energy efficiency. Its first product Jal Bujh converts legacy water heaters into energy-efficient smart appliances. Imran’s expertise are product strategy, product development and management, supply chain optimisation, data-driven evidence-based decision making and rule and machine learning-based systems. He has advised Fortune 500 businesses in supply chain and customer relationship management. He has been a past chairperson at PASHA, MD Pakistan Software Export Board and has held product development, management and consulting positions in Silicon Valley at Oracle, Altera (now Intel) and other startups. He holds an MBA from the University of Chicago and a Master’s in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University. He completed his Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore.
Executive Vice President, Analytics & LABS

Osman Anwar ul Haq

Director, Survey
Osman Haq is currently heading CERP Survey, having led various initiatives at CERP since 2011. This includes managing government relations for the organisation, developing the Big Push for Rural Economy (BPRE) training with Punjab Skills Development Fund and managing the Tax Project associated paper for which, or findings/paper which was published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Osman is also a Principal Investigator on the Social Compact Project in collab (with the Local Government and Community Development Department). Early on in his professional career, Osman has also worked in Uganda and London on urban economic and infrastructure issues. Previously, he has worked on the Punjab Resource Management Programme (2010), the Urban Unit (2011) and the Development Planning Unit (University College London). Osman received his MSc in Urban Economic Development from University College London in 2010.

Osman Anwar ul Haq

Director, Survey
Osman Haq is currently heading CERP Survey, having led various initiatives at CERP since 2011. This includes managing government relations for the organisation, developing the Big Push for Rural Economy (BPRE) training with Punjab Skills Development Fund and managing the Tax Project associated paper for which, or findings/paper which was published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Osman is also a Principal Investigator on the Social Compact Project in collab (with the Local Government and Community Development Department). Early on in his professional career, Osman has also worked in Uganda and London on urban economic and infrastructure issues. Previously, he has worked on the Punjab Resource Management Programme (2010), the Urban Unit (2011) and the Development Planning Unit (University College London). Osman received his MSc in Urban Economic Development from University College London in 2010.

Osman Anwar ul Haq

Director, Survey
Osman Haq is currently heading CERP Survey, having led various initiatives at CERP since 2011. This includes managing government relations for the organisation, developing the Big Push for Rural Economy (BPRE) training with Punjab Skills Development Fund and managing the Tax Project associated paper for which, or findings/paper which was published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Osman is also a Principal Investigator on the Social Compact Project in collab (with the Local Government and Community Development Department). Early on in his professional career, Osman has also worked in Uganda and London on urban economic and infrastructure issues. Previously, he has worked on the Punjab Resource Management Programme (2010), the Urban Unit (2011) and the Development Planning Unit (University College London). Osman received his MSc in Urban Economic Development from University College London in 2010.
Director, Survey

Osman Anwar ul Haq

Director, Survey
Osman Haq is currently heading CERP Survey, having led various initiatives at CERP since 2011. This includes managing government relations for the organisation, developing the Big Push for Rural Economy (BPRE) training with Punjab Skills Development Fund and managing the Tax Project associated paper for which, or findings/paper which was published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Osman is also a Principal Investigator on the Social Compact Project in collab (with the Local Government and Community Development Department). Early on in his professional career, Osman has also worked in Uganda and London on urban economic and infrastructure issues. Previously, he has worked on the Punjab Resource Management Programme (2010), the Urban Unit (2011) and the Development Planning Unit (University College London). Osman received his MSc in Urban Economic Development from University College London in 2010.

Osman Anwar ul Haq

Director, Survey
Osman Haq is currently heading CERP Survey, having led various initiatives at CERP since 2011. This includes managing government relations for the organisation, developing the Big Push for Rural Economy (BPRE) training with Punjab Skills Development Fund and managing the Tax Project associated paper for which, or findings/paper which was published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Osman is also a Principal Investigator on the Social Compact Project in collab (with the Local Government and Community Development Department). Early on in his professional career, Osman has also worked in Uganda and London on urban economic and infrastructure issues. Previously, he has worked on the Punjab Resource Management Programme (2010), the Urban Unit (2011) and the Development Planning Unit (University College London). Osman received his MSc in Urban Economic Development from University College London in 2010.

Osman Anwar ul Haq

Director, Survey
Osman Haq is currently heading CERP Survey, having led various initiatives at CERP since 2011. This includes managing government relations for the organisation, developing the Big Push for Rural Economy (BPRE) training with Punjab Skills Development Fund and managing the Tax Project associated paper for which, or findings/paper which was published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Osman is also a Principal Investigator on the Social Compact Project in collab (with the Local Government and Community Development Department). Early on in his professional career, Osman has also worked in Uganda and London on urban economic and infrastructure issues. Previously, he has worked on the Punjab Resource Management Programme (2010), the Urban Unit (2011) and the Development Planning Unit (University College London). Osman received his MSc in Urban Economic Development from University College London in 2010.
Director, Survey

Osman Anwar ul Haq

Director, Survey
Osman Haq is currently heading CERP Survey, having led various initiatives at CERP since 2011. This includes managing government relations for the organisation, developing the Big Push for Rural Economy (BPRE) training with Punjab Skills Development Fund and managing the Tax Project associated paper for which, or findings/paper which was published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Osman is also a Principal Investigator on the Social Compact Project in collab (with the Local Government and Community Development Department). Early on in his professional career, Osman has also worked in Uganda and London on urban economic and infrastructure issues. Previously, he has worked on the Punjab Resource Management Programme (2010), the Urban Unit (2011) and the Development Planning Unit (University College London). Osman received his MSc in Urban Economic Development from University College London in 2010.

Osman Anwar ul Haq

Director, Survey
Osman Haq is currently heading CERP Survey, having led various initiatives at CERP since 2011. This includes managing government relations for the organisation, developing the Big Push for Rural Economy (BPRE) training with Punjab Skills Development Fund and managing the Tax Project associated paper for which, or findings/paper which was published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Osman is also a Principal Investigator on the Social Compact Project in collab (with the Local Government and Community Development Department). Early on in his professional career, Osman has also worked in Uganda and London on urban economic and infrastructure issues. Previously, he has worked on the Punjab Resource Management Programme (2010), the Urban Unit (2011) and the Development Planning Unit (University College London). Osman received his MSc in Urban Economic Development from University College London in 2010.

Osman Anwar ul Haq

Director, Survey
Osman Haq is currently heading CERP Survey, having led various initiatives at CERP since 2011. This includes managing government relations for the organisation, developing the Big Push for Rural Economy (BPRE) training with Punjab Skills Development Fund and managing the Tax Project associated paper for which, or findings/paper which was published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Osman is also a Principal Investigator on the Social Compact Project in collab (with the Local Government and Community Development Department). Early on in his professional career, Osman has also worked in Uganda and London on urban economic and infrastructure issues. Previously, he has worked on the Punjab Resource Management Programme (2010), the Urban Unit (2011) and the Development Planning Unit (University College London). Osman received his MSc in Urban Economic Development from University College London in 2010.
Director, Survey

Rimmel Mohydin

Associate Director, Marketing, Communications & Partnerships
“Rimmel Mohydin is the Associate Director for Marketing, Communications and Partnerships at CERP where she forms the crucial link between CERP, and its stakeholders. She is a communications and campaigns expert, who recently worked as the Regional Campaigner for Amnesty International, leading their research and public advocacy work on Pakistan. She spearheaded campaigns against enforced disappearances, gender-based violence and violations of fundamental freedoms. Under her stewardship, Amnesty International ran its first campaign against the climate crisis and air pollution. Prior to that, Rimmel was the Head of Communications for Justice Project Pakistan, where she campaigned to stop multiple executions of prisoners in Pakistan, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. She led the media campaign that ultimately led to a Supreme Court decision to bar the execution of mentally ill prisoners. She regularly writes for Dawn and Arab News, and started her career as a reporter, then associate editor for Newsweek Pakistan. She studied International Relations at the London School of Economics.”

Rimmel Mohydin

Associate Director, Marketing, Communications & Partnerships
“Rimmel Mohydin is the Associate Director for Marketing, Communications and Partnerships at CERP where she forms the crucial link between CERP, and its stakeholders. She is a communications and campaigns expert, who recently worked as the Regional Campaigner for Amnesty International, leading their research and public advocacy work on Pakistan. She spearheaded campaigns against enforced disappearances, gender-based violence and violations of fundamental freedoms. Under her stewardship, Amnesty International ran its first campaign against the climate crisis and air pollution. Prior to that, Rimmel was the Head of Communications for Justice Project Pakistan, where she campaigned to stop multiple executions of prisoners in Pakistan, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. She led the media campaign that ultimately led to a Supreme Court decision to bar the execution of mentally ill prisoners. She regularly writes for Dawn and Arab News, and started her career as a reporter, then associate editor for Newsweek Pakistan. She studied International Relations at the London School of Economics.”

Rimmel Mohydin

Associate Director, Marketing, Communications & Partnerships
“Rimmel Mohydin is the Associate Director for Marketing, Communications and Partnerships at CERP where she forms the crucial link between CERP, and its stakeholders. She is a communications and campaigns expert, who recently worked as the Regional Campaigner for Amnesty International, leading their research and public advocacy work on Pakistan. She spearheaded campaigns against enforced disappearances, gender-based violence and violations of fundamental freedoms. Under her stewardship, Amnesty International ran its first campaign against the climate crisis and air pollution. Prior to that, Rimmel was the Head of Communications for Justice Project Pakistan, where she campaigned to stop multiple executions of prisoners in Pakistan, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. She led the media campaign that ultimately led to a Supreme Court decision to bar the execution of mentally ill prisoners. She regularly writes for Dawn and Arab News, and started her career as a reporter, then associate editor for Newsweek Pakistan. She studied International Relations at the London School of Economics.”
Associate Director, Marketing, Communications & Partnerships

Rimmel Mohydin

Associate Director, Marketing, Communications & Partnerships
“Rimmel Mohydin is the Associate Director for Marketing, Communications and Partnerships at CERP where she forms the crucial link between CERP, and its stakeholders. She is a communications and campaigns expert, who recently worked as the Regional Campaigner for Amnesty International, leading their research and public advocacy work on Pakistan. She spearheaded campaigns against enforced disappearances, gender-based violence and violations of fundamental freedoms. Under her stewardship, Amnesty International ran its first campaign against the climate crisis and air pollution. Prior to that, Rimmel was the Head of Communications for Justice Project Pakistan, where she campaigned to stop multiple executions of prisoners in Pakistan, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. She led the media campaign that ultimately led to a Supreme Court decision to bar the execution of mentally ill prisoners. She regularly writes for Dawn and Arab News, and started her career as a reporter, then associate editor for Newsweek Pakistan. She studied International Relations at the London School of Economics.”

Rimmel Mohydin

Associate Director, Marketing, Communications & Partnerships
“Rimmel Mohydin is the Associate Director for Marketing, Communications and Partnerships at CERP where she forms the crucial link between CERP, and its stakeholders. She is a communications and campaigns expert, who recently worked as the Regional Campaigner for Amnesty International, leading their research and public advocacy work on Pakistan. She spearheaded campaigns against enforced disappearances, gender-based violence and violations of fundamental freedoms. Under her stewardship, Amnesty International ran its first campaign against the climate crisis and air pollution. Prior to that, Rimmel was the Head of Communications for Justice Project Pakistan, where she campaigned to stop multiple executions of prisoners in Pakistan, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. She led the media campaign that ultimately led to a Supreme Court decision to bar the execution of mentally ill prisoners. She regularly writes for Dawn and Arab News, and started her career as a reporter, then associate editor for Newsweek Pakistan. She studied International Relations at the London School of Economics.”

Rimmel Mohydin

Associate Director, Marketing, Communications & Partnerships
“Rimmel Mohydin is the Associate Director for Marketing, Communications and Partnerships at CERP where she forms the crucial link between CERP, and its stakeholders. She is a communications and campaigns expert, who recently worked as the Regional Campaigner for Amnesty International, leading their research and public advocacy work on Pakistan. She spearheaded campaigns against enforced disappearances, gender-based violence and violations of fundamental freedoms. Under her stewardship, Amnesty International ran its first campaign against the climate crisis and air pollution. Prior to that, Rimmel was the Head of Communications for Justice Project Pakistan, where she campaigned to stop multiple executions of prisoners in Pakistan, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. She led the media campaign that ultimately led to a Supreme Court decision to bar the execution of mentally ill prisoners. She regularly writes for Dawn and Arab News, and started her career as a reporter, then associate editor for Newsweek Pakistan. She studied International Relations at the London School of Economics.”
Associate Director, Marketing, Communications & Partnerships

Rimmel Mohydin

Associate Director, Marketing, Communications & Partnerships
“Rimmel Mohydin is the Associate Director for Marketing, Communications and Partnerships at CERP where she forms the crucial link between CERP, and its stakeholders. She is a communications and campaigns expert, who recently worked as the Regional Campaigner for Amnesty International, leading their research and public advocacy work on Pakistan. She spearheaded campaigns against enforced disappearances, gender-based violence and violations of fundamental freedoms. Under her stewardship, Amnesty International ran its first campaign against the climate crisis and air pollution. Prior to that, Rimmel was the Head of Communications for Justice Project Pakistan, where she campaigned to stop multiple executions of prisoners in Pakistan, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. She led the media campaign that ultimately led to a Supreme Court decision to bar the execution of mentally ill prisoners. She regularly writes for Dawn and Arab News, and started her career as a reporter, then associate editor for Newsweek Pakistan. She studied International Relations at the London School of Economics.”

Rimmel Mohydin

Associate Director, Marketing, Communications & Partnerships
“Rimmel Mohydin is the Associate Director for Marketing, Communications and Partnerships at CERP where she forms the crucial link between CERP, and its stakeholders. She is a communications and campaigns expert, who recently worked as the Regional Campaigner for Amnesty International, leading their research and public advocacy work on Pakistan. She spearheaded campaigns against enforced disappearances, gender-based violence and violations of fundamental freedoms. Under her stewardship, Amnesty International ran its first campaign against the climate crisis and air pollution. Prior to that, Rimmel was the Head of Communications for Justice Project Pakistan, where she campaigned to stop multiple executions of prisoners in Pakistan, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. She led the media campaign that ultimately led to a Supreme Court decision to bar the execution of mentally ill prisoners. She regularly writes for Dawn and Arab News, and started her career as a reporter, then associate editor for Newsweek Pakistan. She studied International Relations at the London School of Economics.”

Rimmel Mohydin

Associate Director, Marketing, Communications & Partnerships
“Rimmel Mohydin is the Associate Director for Marketing, Communications and Partnerships at CERP where she forms the crucial link between CERP, and its stakeholders. She is a communications and campaigns expert, who recently worked as the Regional Campaigner for Amnesty International, leading their research and public advocacy work on Pakistan. She spearheaded campaigns against enforced disappearances, gender-based violence and violations of fundamental freedoms. Under her stewardship, Amnesty International ran its first campaign against the climate crisis and air pollution. Prior to that, Rimmel was the Head of Communications for Justice Project Pakistan, where she campaigned to stop multiple executions of prisoners in Pakistan, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. She led the media campaign that ultimately led to a Supreme Court decision to bar the execution of mentally ill prisoners. She regularly writes for Dawn and Arab News, and started her career as a reporter, then associate editor for Newsweek Pakistan. She studied International Relations at the London School of Economics.”
Associate Director, Marketing, Communications & Partnerships

Syed Uzair Junaid

Associate Director, Research Development
Syed Uzair Junaid is the Associate Director, Research Development, CERP. His interests lie in policy issues and research related to public health, nutrition, gender, employment, GIS, energy, and environment. He also serves as a technical advisor on the evaluation of market tests of maternal nutrition supplements in Pakistan. He formerly led the Women’s Mobility Program at CERP which consisted of multi-year RCT studies on the barriers to women’s labour force participation in Pakistan. He was part of CERP’s team collaborating with the health department of Punjab, Pakistan in developing its emergency health policy response to COVID-19. Uzair is a Fulbright Scholarship alumnus with a degree in Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon University. He also has a background in banking and is an alumnus of IBA Karachi.

Syed Uzair Junaid

Associate Director, Research Development
Syed Uzair Junaid is the Associate Director, Research Development, CERP. His interests lie in policy issues and research related to public health, nutrition, gender, employment, GIS, energy, and environment. He also serves as a technical advisor on the evaluation of market tests of maternal nutrition supplements in Pakistan. He formerly led the Women’s Mobility Program at CERP which consisted of multi-year RCT studies on the barriers to women’s labour force participation in Pakistan. He was part of CERP’s team collaborating with the health department of Punjab, Pakistan in developing its emergency health policy response to COVID-19. Uzair is a Fulbright Scholarship alumnus with a degree in Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon University. He also has a background in banking and is an alumnus of IBA Karachi.

Syed Uzair Junaid

Associate Director, Research Development
Syed Uzair Junaid is the Associate Director, Research Development, CERP. His interests lie in policy issues and research related to public health, nutrition, gender, employment, GIS, energy, and environment. He also serves as a technical advisor on the evaluation of market tests of maternal nutrition supplements in Pakistan. He formerly led the Women’s Mobility Program at CERP which consisted of multi-year RCT studies on the barriers to women’s labour force participation in Pakistan. He was part of CERP’s team collaborating with the health department of Punjab, Pakistan in developing its emergency health policy response to COVID-19. Uzair is a Fulbright Scholarship alumnus with a degree in Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon University. He also has a background in banking and is an alumnus of IBA Karachi.
Associate Director, Research Development

Syed Uzair Junaid

Associate Director, Research Development
Syed Uzair Junaid is the Associate Director, Research Development, CERP. His interests lie in policy issues and research related to public health, nutrition, gender, employment, GIS, energy, and environment. He also serves as a technical advisor on the evaluation of market tests of maternal nutrition supplements in Pakistan. He formerly led the Women’s Mobility Program at CERP which consisted of multi-year RCT studies on the barriers to women’s labour force participation in Pakistan. He was part of CERP’s team collaborating with the health department of Punjab, Pakistan in developing its emergency health policy response to COVID-19. Uzair is a Fulbright Scholarship alumnus with a degree in Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon University. He also has a background in banking and is an alumnus of IBA Karachi.

Syed Uzair Junaid

Associate Director, Research Development
Syed Uzair Junaid is the Associate Director, Research Development, CERP. His interests lie in policy issues and research related to public health, nutrition, gender, employment, GIS, energy, and environment. He also serves as a technical advisor on the evaluation of market tests of maternal nutrition supplements in Pakistan. He formerly led the Women’s Mobility Program at CERP which consisted of multi-year RCT studies on the barriers to women’s labour force participation in Pakistan. He was part of CERP’s team collaborating with the health department of Punjab, Pakistan in developing its emergency health policy response to COVID-19. Uzair is a Fulbright Scholarship alumnus with a degree in Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon University. He also has a background in banking and is an alumnus of IBA Karachi.

Syed Uzair Junaid

Associate Director, Research Development
Syed Uzair Junaid is the Associate Director, Research Development, CERP. His interests lie in policy issues and research related to public health, nutrition, gender, employment, GIS, energy, and environment. He also serves as a technical advisor on the evaluation of market tests of maternal nutrition supplements in Pakistan. He formerly led the Women’s Mobility Program at CERP which consisted of multi-year RCT studies on the barriers to women’s labour force participation in Pakistan. He was part of CERP’s team collaborating with the health department of Punjab, Pakistan in developing its emergency health policy response to COVID-19. Uzair is a Fulbright Scholarship alumnus with a degree in Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon University. He also has a background in banking and is an alumnus of IBA Karachi.
Associate Director, Research Development

Syed Uzair Junaid

Associate Director, Research Development
Syed Uzair Junaid is the Associate Director, Research Development, CERP. His interests lie in policy issues and research related to public health, nutrition, gender, employment, GIS, energy, and environment. He also serves as a technical advisor on the evaluation of market tests of maternal nutrition supplements in Pakistan. He formerly led the Women’s Mobility Program at CERP which consisted of multi-year RCT studies on the barriers to women’s labour force participation in Pakistan. He was part of CERP’s team collaborating with the health department of Punjab, Pakistan in developing its emergency health policy response to COVID-19. Uzair is a Fulbright Scholarship alumnus with a degree in Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon University. He also has a background in banking and is an alumnus of IBA Karachi.

Syed Uzair Junaid

Associate Director, Research Development
Syed Uzair Junaid is the Associate Director, Research Development, CERP. His interests lie in policy issues and research related to public health, nutrition, gender, employment, GIS, energy, and environment. He also serves as a technical advisor on the evaluation of market tests of maternal nutrition supplements in Pakistan. He formerly led the Women’s Mobility Program at CERP which consisted of multi-year RCT studies on the barriers to women’s labour force participation in Pakistan. He was part of CERP’s team collaborating with the health department of Punjab, Pakistan in developing its emergency health policy response to COVID-19. Uzair is a Fulbright Scholarship alumnus with a degree in Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon University. He also has a background in banking and is an alumnus of IBA Karachi.

Syed Uzair Junaid

Associate Director, Research Development
Syed Uzair Junaid is the Associate Director, Research Development, CERP. His interests lie in policy issues and research related to public health, nutrition, gender, employment, GIS, energy, and environment. He also serves as a technical advisor on the evaluation of market tests of maternal nutrition supplements in Pakistan. He formerly led the Women’s Mobility Program at CERP which consisted of multi-year RCT studies on the barriers to women’s labour force participation in Pakistan. He was part of CERP’s team collaborating with the health department of Punjab, Pakistan in developing its emergency health policy response to COVID-19. Uzair is a Fulbright Scholarship alumnus with a degree in Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon University. He also has a background in banking and is an alumnus of IBA Karachi.
Associate Director, Research Development

Zoha Waqar

Program Manager, Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead
Zoha Waqar is a Programme Manager on the Infant feeding Project at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan. Her research is focused on maternal and child health and she has contributed to several projects led by the Global Fund, Gavi, WHO and UNICEF involving community health workers in Pakistan. She previously worked as a Research Assistant at the Center for Policy Impact in Global Health and at DevLab@Duke. Zoha holds a Masters of Science in Global Health and a certificate in International Development and Policy from Duke University and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Mathematics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Zoha Waqar

Program Manager, Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead
Zoha Waqar is a Programme Manager on the Infant feeding Project at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan. Her research is focused on maternal and child health and she has contributed to several projects led by the Global Fund, Gavi, WHO and UNICEF involving community health workers in Pakistan. She previously worked as a Research Assistant at the Center for Policy Impact in Global Health and at DevLab@Duke. Zoha holds a Masters of Science in Global Health and a certificate in International Development and Policy from Duke University and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Mathematics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Zoha Waqar

Program Manager, Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead
Zoha Waqar is a Programme Manager on the Infant feeding Project at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan. Her research is focused on maternal and child health and she has contributed to several projects led by the Global Fund, Gavi, WHO and UNICEF involving community health workers in Pakistan. She previously worked as a Research Assistant at the Center for Policy Impact in Global Health and at DevLab@Duke. Zoha holds a Masters of Science in Global Health and a certificate in International Development and Policy from Duke University and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Mathematics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).
Program Manager, Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead

Zoha Waqar

Program Manager, Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead
Zoha Waqar is a Programme Manager on the Infant feeding Project at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan. Her research is focused on maternal and child health and she has contributed to several projects led by the Global Fund, Gavi, WHO and UNICEF involving community health workers in Pakistan. She previously worked as a Research Assistant at the Center for Policy Impact in Global Health and at DevLab@Duke. Zoha holds a Masters of Science in Global Health and a certificate in International Development and Policy from Duke University and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Mathematics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Zoha Waqar

Program Manager, Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead
Zoha Waqar is a Programme Manager on the Infant feeding Project at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan. Her research is focused on maternal and child health and she has contributed to several projects led by the Global Fund, Gavi, WHO and UNICEF involving community health workers in Pakistan. She previously worked as a Research Assistant at the Center for Policy Impact in Global Health and at DevLab@Duke. Zoha holds a Masters of Science in Global Health and a certificate in International Development and Policy from Duke University and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Mathematics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Zoha Waqar

Program Manager, Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead
Zoha Waqar is a Programme Manager on the Infant feeding Project at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan. Her research is focused on maternal and child health and she has contributed to several projects led by the Global Fund, Gavi, WHO and UNICEF involving community health workers in Pakistan. She previously worked as a Research Assistant at the Center for Policy Impact in Global Health and at DevLab@Duke. Zoha holds a Masters of Science in Global Health and a certificate in International Development and Policy from Duke University and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Mathematics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).
Program Manager, Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead

Zoha Waqar

Program Manager, Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead
Zoha Waqar is a Programme Manager on the Infant feeding Project at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan. Her research is focused on maternal and child health and she has contributed to several projects led by the Global Fund, Gavi, WHO and UNICEF involving community health workers in Pakistan. She previously worked as a Research Assistant at the Center for Policy Impact in Global Health and at DevLab@Duke. Zoha holds a Masters of Science in Global Health and a certificate in International Development and Policy from Duke University and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Mathematics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Zoha Waqar

Program Manager, Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead
Zoha Waqar is a Programme Manager on the Infant feeding Project at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan. Her research is focused on maternal and child health and she has contributed to several projects led by the Global Fund, Gavi, WHO and UNICEF involving community health workers in Pakistan. She previously worked as a Research Assistant at the Center for Policy Impact in Global Health and at DevLab@Duke. Zoha holds a Masters of Science in Global Health and a certificate in International Development and Policy from Duke University and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Mathematics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Zoha Waqar

Program Manager, Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead
Zoha Waqar is a Programme Manager on the Infant feeding Project at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan. Her research is focused on maternal and child health and she has contributed to several projects led by the Global Fund, Gavi, WHO and UNICEF involving community health workers in Pakistan. She previously worked as a Research Assistant at the Center for Policy Impact in Global Health and at DevLab@Duke. Zoha holds a Masters of Science in Global Health and a certificate in International Development and Policy from Duke University and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Mathematics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).
Program Manager, Infant Feeding & Health Research Lead

research fellows

Harris Gazdar

Research Fellow
Haris Gazdar is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Senior Researcher at the Collective for Social Science Research in Pakistan. He has actively contributed to social science research and policy debate in Pakistan and has taught as well as conducted academic research in UK, India, and Pakistan. Dr Harris has also worked as an honorary adviser to research programs, government and non-governmental organizations, and political parties. He received his MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics.

Harris Gazdar

Research Fellow
Haris Gazdar is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Senior Researcher at the Collective for Social Science Research in Pakistan. He has actively contributed to social science research and policy debate in Pakistan and has taught as well as conducted academic research in UK, India, and Pakistan. Dr Harris has also worked as an honorary adviser to research programs, government and non-governmental organizations, and political parties. He received his MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics.

Harris Gazdar

Research Fellow
Haris Gazdar is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Senior Researcher at the Collective for Social Science Research in Pakistan. He has actively contributed to social science research and policy debate in Pakistan and has taught as well as conducted academic research in UK, India, and Pakistan. Dr Harris has also worked as an honorary adviser to research programs, government and non-governmental organizations, and political parties. He received his MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics.
Research Fellow

Harris Gazdar

Research Fellow
Haris Gazdar is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Senior Researcher at the Collective for Social Science Research in Pakistan. He has actively contributed to social science research and policy debate in Pakistan and has taught as well as conducted academic research in UK, India, and Pakistan. Dr Harris has also worked as an honorary adviser to research programs, government and non-governmental organizations, and political parties. He received his MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics.

Harris Gazdar

Research Fellow
Haris Gazdar is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Senior Researcher at the Collective for Social Science Research in Pakistan. He has actively contributed to social science research and policy debate in Pakistan and has taught as well as conducted academic research in UK, India, and Pakistan. Dr Harris has also worked as an honorary adviser to research programs, government and non-governmental organizations, and political parties. He received his MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics.

Harris Gazdar

Research Fellow
Haris Gazdar is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Senior Researcher at the Collective for Social Science Research in Pakistan. He has actively contributed to social science research and policy debate in Pakistan and has taught as well as conducted academic research in UK, India, and Pakistan. Dr Harris has also worked as an honorary adviser to research programs, government and non-governmental organizations, and political parties. He received his MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics.
Research Fellow

Harris Gazdar

Research Fellow
Haris Gazdar is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Senior Researcher at the Collective for Social Science Research in Pakistan. He has actively contributed to social science research and policy debate in Pakistan and has taught as well as conducted academic research in UK, India, and Pakistan. Dr Harris has also worked as an honorary adviser to research programs, government and non-governmental organizations, and political parties. He received his MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics.

Harris Gazdar

Research Fellow
Haris Gazdar is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Senior Researcher at the Collective for Social Science Research in Pakistan. He has actively contributed to social science research and policy debate in Pakistan and has taught as well as conducted academic research in UK, India, and Pakistan. Dr Harris has also worked as an honorary adviser to research programs, government and non-governmental organizations, and political parties. He received his MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics.

Harris Gazdar

Research Fellow
Haris Gazdar is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Senior Researcher at the Collective for Social Science Research in Pakistan. He has actively contributed to social science research and policy debate in Pakistan and has taught as well as conducted academic research in UK, India, and Pakistan. Dr Harris has also worked as an honorary adviser to research programs, government and non-governmental organizations, and political parties. He received his MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics.
Research Fellow

Hassan Naqvi

Research Fellow
Hassan Naqvi is a Research Fellow at CERP. Dr Hassan currently teaches at Monash University. He previously taught at the National University of Singapore (NUS), and SKK GSB (Seoul, Korea). He was also a Visiting Scholar at the MIT Sloan School of Management in 2014. His research interests are in the areas of Banking, Corporate Finance, Macro Finance, and Financial Crises. Dr Hassan’s research has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control and the Journal of Financial Economics. He has received several international research awards including the inaugural Chinese Finance Association best paper award on global financial markets, the European Finance Association best conference paper award, and the inaugural LSE/FMG Gam Gilbert de Botton award for excellence in Finance research. Dr Hassan received his PhD in Finance from the London School of Economics (LSE) and was the recipient of several teaching awards including the Teaching Excellence awards at SKK GSB for the years 2015 and 2016.

Hassan Naqvi

Research Fellow
Hassan Naqvi is a Research Fellow at CERP. Dr Hassan currently teaches at Monash University. He previously taught at the National University of Singapore (NUS), and SKK GSB (Seoul, Korea). He was also a Visiting Scholar at the MIT Sloan School of Management in 2014. His research interests are in the areas of Banking, Corporate Finance, Macro Finance, and Financial Crises. Dr Hassan’s research has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control and the Journal of Financial Economics. He has received several international research awards including the inaugural Chinese Finance Association best paper award on global financial markets, the European Finance Association best conference paper award, and the inaugural LSE/FMG Gam Gilbert de Botton award for excellence in Finance research. Dr Hassan received his PhD in Finance from the London School of Economics (LSE) and was the recipient of several teaching awards including the Teaching Excellence awards at SKK GSB for the years 2015 and 2016.

Hassan Naqvi

Research Fellow
Hassan Naqvi is a Research Fellow at CERP. Dr Hassan currently teaches at Monash University. He previously taught at the National University of Singapore (NUS), and SKK GSB (Seoul, Korea). He was also a Visiting Scholar at the MIT Sloan School of Management in 2014. His research interests are in the areas of Banking, Corporate Finance, Macro Finance, and Financial Crises. Dr Hassan’s research has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control and the Journal of Financial Economics. He has received several international research awards including the inaugural Chinese Finance Association best paper award on global financial markets, the European Finance Association best conference paper award, and the inaugural LSE/FMG Gam Gilbert de Botton award for excellence in Finance research. Dr Hassan received his PhD in Finance from the London School of Economics (LSE) and was the recipient of several teaching awards including the Teaching Excellence awards at SKK GSB for the years 2015 and 2016.
Research Fellow

Hassan Naqvi

Research Fellow
Hassan Naqvi is a Research Fellow at CERP. Dr Hassan currently teaches at Monash University. He previously taught at the National University of Singapore (NUS), and SKK GSB (Seoul, Korea). He was also a Visiting Scholar at the MIT Sloan School of Management in 2014. His research interests are in the areas of Banking, Corporate Finance, Macro Finance, and Financial Crises. Dr Hassan’s research has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control and the Journal of Financial Economics. He has received several international research awards including the inaugural Chinese Finance Association best paper award on global financial markets, the European Finance Association best conference paper award, and the inaugural LSE/FMG Gam Gilbert de Botton award for excellence in Finance research. Dr Hassan received his PhD in Finance from the London School of Economics (LSE) and was the recipient of several teaching awards including the Teaching Excellence awards at SKK GSB for the years 2015 and 2016.

Hassan Naqvi

Research Fellow
Hassan Naqvi is a Research Fellow at CERP. Dr Hassan currently teaches at Monash University. He previously taught at the National University of Singapore (NUS), and SKK GSB (Seoul, Korea). He was also a Visiting Scholar at the MIT Sloan School of Management in 2014. His research interests are in the areas of Banking, Corporate Finance, Macro Finance, and Financial Crises. Dr Hassan’s research has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control and the Journal of Financial Economics. He has received several international research awards including the inaugural Chinese Finance Association best paper award on global financial markets, the European Finance Association best conference paper award, and the inaugural LSE/FMG Gam Gilbert de Botton award for excellence in Finance research. Dr Hassan received his PhD in Finance from the London School of Economics (LSE) and was the recipient of several teaching awards including the Teaching Excellence awards at SKK GSB for the years 2015 and 2016.

Hassan Naqvi

Research Fellow
Hassan Naqvi is a Research Fellow at CERP. Dr Hassan currently teaches at Monash University. He previously taught at the National University of Singapore (NUS), and SKK GSB (Seoul, Korea). He was also a Visiting Scholar at the MIT Sloan School of Management in 2014. His research interests are in the areas of Banking, Corporate Finance, Macro Finance, and Financial Crises. Dr Hassan’s research has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control and the Journal of Financial Economics. He has received several international research awards including the inaugural Chinese Finance Association best paper award on global financial markets, the European Finance Association best conference paper award, and the inaugural LSE/FMG Gam Gilbert de Botton award for excellence in Finance research. Dr Hassan received his PhD in Finance from the London School of Economics (LSE) and was the recipient of several teaching awards including the Teaching Excellence awards at SKK GSB for the years 2015 and 2016.
Research Fellow

Hassan Naqvi

Research Fellow
Hassan Naqvi is a Research Fellow at CERP. Dr Hassan currently teaches at Monash University. He previously taught at the National University of Singapore (NUS), and SKK GSB (Seoul, Korea). He was also a Visiting Scholar at the MIT Sloan School of Management in 2014. His research interests are in the areas of Banking, Corporate Finance, Macro Finance, and Financial Crises. Dr Hassan’s research has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control and the Journal of Financial Economics. He has received several international research awards including the inaugural Chinese Finance Association best paper award on global financial markets, the European Finance Association best conference paper award, and the inaugural LSE/FMG Gam Gilbert de Botton award for excellence in Finance research. Dr Hassan received his PhD in Finance from the London School of Economics (LSE) and was the recipient of several teaching awards including the Teaching Excellence awards at SKK GSB for the years 2015 and 2016.

Hassan Naqvi

Research Fellow
Hassan Naqvi is a Research Fellow at CERP. Dr Hassan currently teaches at Monash University. He previously taught at the National University of Singapore (NUS), and SKK GSB (Seoul, Korea). He was also a Visiting Scholar at the MIT Sloan School of Management in 2014. His research interests are in the areas of Banking, Corporate Finance, Macro Finance, and Financial Crises. Dr Hassan’s research has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control and the Journal of Financial Economics. He has received several international research awards including the inaugural Chinese Finance Association best paper award on global financial markets, the European Finance Association best conference paper award, and the inaugural LSE/FMG Gam Gilbert de Botton award for excellence in Finance research. Dr Hassan received his PhD in Finance from the London School of Economics (LSE) and was the recipient of several teaching awards including the Teaching Excellence awards at SKK GSB for the years 2015 and 2016.

Hassan Naqvi

Research Fellow
Hassan Naqvi is a Research Fellow at CERP. Dr Hassan currently teaches at Monash University. He previously taught at the National University of Singapore (NUS), and SKK GSB (Seoul, Korea). He was also a Visiting Scholar at the MIT Sloan School of Management in 2014. His research interests are in the areas of Banking, Corporate Finance, Macro Finance, and Financial Crises. Dr Hassan’s research has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control and the Journal of Financial Economics. He has received several international research awards including the inaugural Chinese Finance Association best paper award on global financial markets, the European Finance Association best conference paper award, and the inaugural LSE/FMG Gam Gilbert de Botton award for excellence in Finance research. Dr Hassan received his PhD in Finance from the London School of Economics (LSE) and was the recipient of several teaching awards including the Teaching Excellence awards at SKK GSB for the years 2015 and 2016.
Research Fellow

Henrik Kleven

Research Fellow
Henrik Jacobsen Kleven is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, appointed by the Department of Economics and the Woodrow Wilson School. Previously, he held positions at the London School of Economics and the University of Copenhagen. Dr Henrik’s research combines empirical evidence and economic theory to show ways of designing more effective public policies. His work on tax and transfer policy has had a policy impact in both developed and developing countries. His academic articles have been published in leading journals such as the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, and Review of Economic Studies. He is Co-Editor of the American Economic Review and was previously Editor of the Journal of Public Economics. He is a Research Associate at the NBER and a Research Fellow at the CEPR, CESifo Network, and Institute of Fiscal Studies. Dr Henrik received his PhD and MSc in Economics from the University of Copenhagen.

Henrik Kleven

Research Fellow
Henrik Jacobsen Kleven is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, appointed by the Department of Economics and the Woodrow Wilson School. Previously, he held positions at the London School of Economics and the University of Copenhagen. Dr Henrik’s research combines empirical evidence and economic theory to show ways of designing more effective public policies. His work on tax and transfer policy has had a policy impact in both developed and developing countries. His academic articles have been published in leading journals such as the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, and Review of Economic Studies. He is Co-Editor of the American Economic Review and was previously Editor of the Journal of Public Economics. He is a Research Associate at the NBER and a Research Fellow at the CEPR, CESifo Network, and Institute of Fiscal Studies. Dr Henrik received his PhD and MSc in Economics from the University of Copenhagen.

Henrik Kleven

Research Fellow
Henrik Jacobsen Kleven is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, appointed by the Department of Economics and the Woodrow Wilson School. Previously, he held positions at the London School of Economics and the University of Copenhagen. Dr Henrik’s research combines empirical evidence and economic theory to show ways of designing more effective public policies. His work on tax and transfer policy has had a policy impact in both developed and developing countries. His academic articles have been published in leading journals such as the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, and Review of Economic Studies. He is Co-Editor of the American Economic Review and was previously Editor of the Journal of Public Economics. He is a Research Associate at the NBER and a Research Fellow at the CEPR, CESifo Network, and Institute of Fiscal Studies. Dr Henrik received his PhD and MSc in Economics from the University of Copenhagen.
Research Fellow

Henrik Kleven

Research Fellow
Henrik Jacobsen Kleven is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, appointed by the Department of Economics and the Woodrow Wilson School. Previously, he held positions at the London School of Economics and the University of Copenhagen. Dr Henrik’s research combines empirical evidence and economic theory to show ways of designing more effective public policies. His work on tax and transfer policy has had a policy impact in both developed and developing countries. His academic articles have been published in leading journals such as the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, and Review of Economic Studies. He is Co-Editor of the American Economic Review and was previously Editor of the Journal of Public Economics. He is a Research Associate at the NBER and a Research Fellow at the CEPR, CESifo Network, and Institute of Fiscal Studies. Dr Henrik received his PhD and MSc in Economics from the University of Copenhagen.

Henrik Kleven

Research Fellow
Henrik Jacobsen Kleven is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, appointed by the Department of Economics and the Woodrow Wilson School. Previously, he held positions at the London School of Economics and the University of Copenhagen. Dr Henrik’s research combines empirical evidence and economic theory to show ways of designing more effective public policies. His work on tax and transfer policy has had a policy impact in both developed and developing countries. His academic articles have been published in leading journals such as the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, and Review of Economic Studies. He is Co-Editor of the American Economic Review and was previously Editor of the Journal of Public Economics. He is a Research Associate at the NBER and a Research Fellow at the CEPR, CESifo Network, and Institute of Fiscal Studies. Dr Henrik received his PhD and MSc in Economics from the University of Copenhagen.

Henrik Kleven

Research Fellow
Henrik Jacobsen Kleven is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, appointed by the Department of Economics and the Woodrow Wilson School. Previously, he held positions at the London School of Economics and the University of Copenhagen. Dr Henrik’s research combines empirical evidence and economic theory to show ways of designing more effective public policies. His work on tax and transfer policy has had a policy impact in both developed and developing countries. His academic articles have been published in leading journals such as the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, and Review of Economic Studies. He is Co-Editor of the American Economic Review and was previously Editor of the Journal of Public Economics. He is a Research Associate at the NBER and a Research Fellow at the CEPR, CESifo Network, and Institute of Fiscal Studies. Dr Henrik received his PhD and MSc in Economics from the University of Copenhagen.
Research Fellow

Henrik Kleven

Research Fellow
Henrik Jacobsen Kleven is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, appointed by the Department of Economics and the Woodrow Wilson School. Previously, he held positions at the London School of Economics and the University of Copenhagen. Dr Henrik’s research combines empirical evidence and economic theory to show ways of designing more effective public policies. His work on tax and transfer policy has had a policy impact in both developed and developing countries. His academic articles have been published in leading journals such as the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, and Review of Economic Studies. He is Co-Editor of the American Economic Review and was previously Editor of the Journal of Public Economics. He is a Research Associate at the NBER and a Research Fellow at the CEPR, CESifo Network, and Institute of Fiscal Studies. Dr Henrik received his PhD and MSc in Economics from the University of Copenhagen.

Henrik Kleven

Research Fellow
Henrik Jacobsen Kleven is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, appointed by the Department of Economics and the Woodrow Wilson School. Previously, he held positions at the London School of Economics and the University of Copenhagen. Dr Henrik’s research combines empirical evidence and economic theory to show ways of designing more effective public policies. His work on tax and transfer policy has had a policy impact in both developed and developing countries. His academic articles have been published in leading journals such as the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, and Review of Economic Studies. He is Co-Editor of the American Economic Review and was previously Editor of the Journal of Public Economics. He is a Research Associate at the NBER and a Research Fellow at the CEPR, CESifo Network, and Institute of Fiscal Studies. Dr Henrik received his PhD and MSc in Economics from the University of Copenhagen.

Henrik Kleven

Research Fellow
Henrik Jacobsen Kleven is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, appointed by the Department of Economics and the Woodrow Wilson School. Previously, he held positions at the London School of Economics and the University of Copenhagen. Dr Henrik’s research combines empirical evidence and economic theory to show ways of designing more effective public policies. His work on tax and transfer policy has had a policy impact in both developed and developing countries. His academic articles have been published in leading journals such as the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, and Review of Economic Studies. He is Co-Editor of the American Economic Review and was previously Editor of the Journal of Public Economics. He is a Research Associate at the NBER and a Research Fellow at the CEPR, CESifo Network, and Institute of Fiscal Studies. Dr Henrik received his PhD and MSc in Economics from the University of Copenhagen.
Research Fellow

Iftikhar Hussain

Research Fellow
Iftikhar Hussain is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a lecturer in Economics at the University Of Sussex. Dr Iftikhar’s primary interests are in the areas of Labour Economics, the Economics of Education and Development Economics. He has undertaken extensive work on school reform, school accountability, parent-school choice behaviour, and the relationship between school quality and the housing market. In the area of development economics, he is currently co-investigator on a DFID-ESRC funded project investigating the role of female work in alleviating poverty, focusing on two East African countries (Ethiopia and Uganda) and two in South Asia (Bangladesh and Pakistan). Dr Iftikhar was also a member of the Ofsted Inspection Methodology Expert Panel, Economist, Financial Services Authority, London, and Economist (Overseas Development Institute Fellow), Central Bank of Uganda. Prior to joining Sussex, Dr Iftikhar earned his PhD in Economics from University College London and undertook postdoctoral research at Oxford University.

Iftikhar Hussain

Research Fellow
Iftikhar Hussain is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a lecturer in Economics at the University Of Sussex. Dr Iftikhar’s primary interests are in the areas of Labour Economics, the Economics of Education and Development Economics. He has undertaken extensive work on school reform, school accountability, parent-school choice behaviour, and the relationship between school quality and the housing market. In the area of development economics, he is currently co-investigator on a DFID-ESRC funded project investigating the role of female work in alleviating poverty, focusing on two East African countries (Ethiopia and Uganda) and two in South Asia (Bangladesh and Pakistan). Dr Iftikhar was also a member of the Ofsted Inspection Methodology Expert Panel, Economist, Financial Services Authority, London, and Economist (Overseas Development Institute Fellow), Central Bank of Uganda. Prior to joining Sussex, Dr Iftikhar earned his PhD in Economics from University College London and undertook postdoctoral research at Oxford University.

Iftikhar Hussain

Research Fellow
Iftikhar Hussain is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a lecturer in Economics at the University Of Sussex. Dr Iftikhar’s primary interests are in the areas of Labour Economics, the Economics of Education and Development Economics. He has undertaken extensive work on school reform, school accountability, parent-school choice behaviour, and the relationship between school quality and the housing market. In the area of development economics, he is currently co-investigator on a DFID-ESRC funded project investigating the role of female work in alleviating poverty, focusing on two East African countries (Ethiopia and Uganda) and two in South Asia (Bangladesh and Pakistan). Dr Iftikhar was also a member of the Ofsted Inspection Methodology Expert Panel, Economist, Financial Services Authority, London, and Economist (Overseas Development Institute Fellow), Central Bank of Uganda. Prior to joining Sussex, Dr Iftikhar earned his PhD in Economics from University College London and undertook postdoctoral research at Oxford University.
Research Fellow

Iftikhar Hussain

Research Fellow
Iftikhar Hussain is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a lecturer in Economics at the University Of Sussex. Dr Iftikhar’s primary interests are in the areas of Labour Economics, the Economics of Education and Development Economics. He has undertaken extensive work on school reform, school accountability, parent-school choice behaviour, and the relationship between school quality and the housing market. In the area of development economics, he is currently co-investigator on a DFID-ESRC funded project investigating the role of female work in alleviating poverty, focusing on two East African countries (Ethiopia and Uganda) and two in South Asia (Bangladesh and Pakistan). Dr Iftikhar was also a member of the Ofsted Inspection Methodology Expert Panel, Economist, Financial Services Authority, London, and Economist (Overseas Development Institute Fellow), Central Bank of Uganda. Prior to joining Sussex, Dr Iftikhar earned his PhD in Economics from University College London and undertook postdoctoral research at Oxford University.

Iftikhar Hussain

Research Fellow
Iftikhar Hussain is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a lecturer in Economics at the University Of Sussex. Dr Iftikhar’s primary interests are in the areas of Labour Economics, the Economics of Education and Development Economics. He has undertaken extensive work on school reform, school accountability, parent-school choice behaviour, and the relationship between school quality and the housing market. In the area of development economics, he is currently co-investigator on a DFID-ESRC funded project investigating the role of female work in alleviating poverty, focusing on two East African countries (Ethiopia and Uganda) and two in South Asia (Bangladesh and Pakistan). Dr Iftikhar was also a member of the Ofsted Inspection Methodology Expert Panel, Economist, Financial Services Authority, London, and Economist (Overseas Development Institute Fellow), Central Bank of Uganda. Prior to joining Sussex, Dr Iftikhar earned his PhD in Economics from University College London and undertook postdoctoral research at Oxford University.

Iftikhar Hussain

Research Fellow
Iftikhar Hussain is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a lecturer in Economics at the University Of Sussex. Dr Iftikhar’s primary interests are in the areas of Labour Economics, the Economics of Education and Development Economics. He has undertaken extensive work on school reform, school accountability, parent-school choice behaviour, and the relationship between school quality and the housing market. In the area of development economics, he is currently co-investigator on a DFID-ESRC funded project investigating the role of female work in alleviating poverty, focusing on two East African countries (Ethiopia and Uganda) and two in South Asia (Bangladesh and Pakistan). Dr Iftikhar was also a member of the Ofsted Inspection Methodology Expert Panel, Economist, Financial Services Authority, London, and Economist (Overseas Development Institute Fellow), Central Bank of Uganda. Prior to joining Sussex, Dr Iftikhar earned his PhD in Economics from University College London and undertook postdoctoral research at Oxford University.
Research Fellow

Iftikhar Hussain

Research Fellow
Iftikhar Hussain is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a lecturer in Economics at the University Of Sussex. Dr Iftikhar’s primary interests are in the areas of Labour Economics, the Economics of Education and Development Economics. He has undertaken extensive work on school reform, school accountability, parent-school choice behaviour, and the relationship between school quality and the housing market. In the area of development economics, he is currently co-investigator on a DFID-ESRC funded project investigating the role of female work in alleviating poverty, focusing on two East African countries (Ethiopia and Uganda) and two in South Asia (Bangladesh and Pakistan). Dr Iftikhar was also a member of the Ofsted Inspection Methodology Expert Panel, Economist, Financial Services Authority, London, and Economist (Overseas Development Institute Fellow), Central Bank of Uganda. Prior to joining Sussex, Dr Iftikhar earned his PhD in Economics from University College London and undertook postdoctoral research at Oxford University.

Iftikhar Hussain

Research Fellow
Iftikhar Hussain is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a lecturer in Economics at the University Of Sussex. Dr Iftikhar’s primary interests are in the areas of Labour Economics, the Economics of Education and Development Economics. He has undertaken extensive work on school reform, school accountability, parent-school choice behaviour, and the relationship between school quality and the housing market. In the area of development economics, he is currently co-investigator on a DFID-ESRC funded project investigating the role of female work in alleviating poverty, focusing on two East African countries (Ethiopia and Uganda) and two in South Asia (Bangladesh and Pakistan). Dr Iftikhar was also a member of the Ofsted Inspection Methodology Expert Panel, Economist, Financial Services Authority, London, and Economist (Overseas Development Institute Fellow), Central Bank of Uganda. Prior to joining Sussex, Dr Iftikhar earned his PhD in Economics from University College London and undertook postdoctoral research at Oxford University.

Iftikhar Hussain

Research Fellow
Iftikhar Hussain is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a lecturer in Economics at the University Of Sussex. Dr Iftikhar’s primary interests are in the areas of Labour Economics, the Economics of Education and Development Economics. He has undertaken extensive work on school reform, school accountability, parent-school choice behaviour, and the relationship between school quality and the housing market. In the area of development economics, he is currently co-investigator on a DFID-ESRC funded project investigating the role of female work in alleviating poverty, focusing on two East African countries (Ethiopia and Uganda) and two in South Asia (Bangladesh and Pakistan). Dr Iftikhar was also a member of the Ofsted Inspection Methodology Expert Panel, Economist, Financial Services Authority, London, and Economist (Overseas Development Institute Fellow), Central Bank of Uganda. Prior to joining Sussex, Dr Iftikhar earned his PhD in Economics from University College London and undertook postdoctoral research at Oxford University.
Research Fellow

Imran Rasul

Research Fellow
Imran Rasul is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at the University College London. He is the Co-director, ESRC Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy (CPP), Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), and Research Programme Director, of Firms Portfolio, International Growth Centre (IGC). In 2019, Dr Imran was jointly awarded the Yrjö Jahnsson Award in Economics (joint with Oriana Bandiera), for his contribution to theoretical and applied research that is significant to economics in Europe. He was also elected as a Fellow of the British Academy in 2019. Dr Imran’s research interests include labour, development, and public economics. His work has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Econometrics, and the Review of Economic Studies. He is currently the Managing Editor of the Journal of the European Economic Association (2019-22), and has been a co-editor of the Review of Economic Studies (2009-13). He received his PhD in economics from the London School of Economics and completed his MPhil in Economics from Oxford University.

Imran Rasul

Research Fellow
Imran Rasul is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at the University College London. He is the Co-director, ESRC Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy (CPP), Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), and Research Programme Director, of Firms Portfolio, International Growth Centre (IGC). In 2019, Dr Imran was jointly awarded the Yrjö Jahnsson Award in Economics (joint with Oriana Bandiera), for his contribution to theoretical and applied research that is significant to economics in Europe. He was also elected as a Fellow of the British Academy in 2019. Dr Imran’s research interests include labour, development, and public economics. His work has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Econometrics, and the Review of Economic Studies. He is currently the Managing Editor of the Journal of the European Economic Association (2019-22), and has been a co-editor of the Review of Economic Studies (2009-13). He received his PhD in economics from the London School of Economics and completed his MPhil in Economics from Oxford University.

Imran Rasul

Research Fellow
Imran Rasul is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at the University College London. He is the Co-director, ESRC Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy (CPP), Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), and Research Programme Director, of Firms Portfolio, International Growth Centre (IGC). In 2019, Dr Imran was jointly awarded the Yrjö Jahnsson Award in Economics (joint with Oriana Bandiera), for his contribution to theoretical and applied research that is significant to economics in Europe. He was also elected as a Fellow of the British Academy in 2019. Dr Imran’s research interests include labour, development, and public economics. His work has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Econometrics, and the Review of Economic Studies. He is currently the Managing Editor of the Journal of the European Economic Association (2019-22), and has been a co-editor of the Review of Economic Studies (2009-13). He received his PhD in economics from the London School of Economics and completed his MPhil in Economics from Oxford University.
Research Fellow

Imran Rasul

Research Fellow
Imran Rasul is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at the University College London. He is the Co-director, ESRC Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy (CPP), Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), and Research Programme Director, of Firms Portfolio, International Growth Centre (IGC). In 2019, Dr Imran was jointly awarded the Yrjö Jahnsson Award in Economics (joint with Oriana Bandiera), for his contribution to theoretical and applied research that is significant to economics in Europe. He was also elected as a Fellow of the British Academy in 2019. Dr Imran’s research interests include labour, development, and public economics. His work has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Econometrics, and the Review of Economic Studies. He is currently the Managing Editor of the Journal of the European Economic Association (2019-22), and has been a co-editor of the Review of Economic Studies (2009-13). He received his PhD in economics from the London School of Economics and completed his MPhil in Economics from Oxford University.

Imran Rasul

Research Fellow
Imran Rasul is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at the University College London. He is the Co-director, ESRC Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy (CPP), Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), and Research Programme Director, of Firms Portfolio, International Growth Centre (IGC). In 2019, Dr Imran was jointly awarded the Yrjö Jahnsson Award in Economics (joint with Oriana Bandiera), for his contribution to theoretical and applied research that is significant to economics in Europe. He was also elected as a Fellow of the British Academy in 2019. Dr Imran’s research interests include labour, development, and public economics. His work has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Econometrics, and the Review of Economic Studies. He is currently the Managing Editor of the Journal of the European Economic Association (2019-22), and has been a co-editor of the Review of Economic Studies (2009-13). He received his PhD in economics from the London School of Economics and completed his MPhil in Economics from Oxford University.

Imran Rasul

Research Fellow
Imran Rasul is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at the University College London. He is the Co-director, ESRC Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy (CPP), Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), and Research Programme Director, of Firms Portfolio, International Growth Centre (IGC). In 2019, Dr Imran was jointly awarded the Yrjö Jahnsson Award in Economics (joint with Oriana Bandiera), for his contribution to theoretical and applied research that is significant to economics in Europe. He was also elected as a Fellow of the British Academy in 2019. Dr Imran’s research interests include labour, development, and public economics. His work has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Econometrics, and the Review of Economic Studies. He is currently the Managing Editor of the Journal of the European Economic Association (2019-22), and has been a co-editor of the Review of Economic Studies (2009-13). He received his PhD in economics from the London School of Economics and completed his MPhil in Economics from Oxford University.
Research Fellow

Imran Rasul

Research Fellow
Imran Rasul is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at the University College London. He is the Co-director, ESRC Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy (CPP), Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), and Research Programme Director, of Firms Portfolio, International Growth Centre (IGC). In 2019, Dr Imran was jointly awarded the Yrjö Jahnsson Award in Economics (joint with Oriana Bandiera), for his contribution to theoretical and applied research that is significant to economics in Europe. He was also elected as a Fellow of the British Academy in 2019. Dr Imran’s research interests include labour, development, and public economics. His work has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Econometrics, and the Review of Economic Studies. He is currently the Managing Editor of the Journal of the European Economic Association (2019-22), and has been a co-editor of the Review of Economic Studies (2009-13). He received his PhD in economics from the London School of Economics and completed his MPhil in Economics from Oxford University.

Imran Rasul

Research Fellow
Imran Rasul is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at the University College London. He is the Co-director, ESRC Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy (CPP), Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), and Research Programme Director, of Firms Portfolio, International Growth Centre (IGC). In 2019, Dr Imran was jointly awarded the Yrjö Jahnsson Award in Economics (joint with Oriana Bandiera), for his contribution to theoretical and applied research that is significant to economics in Europe. He was also elected as a Fellow of the British Academy in 2019. Dr Imran’s research interests include labour, development, and public economics. His work has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Econometrics, and the Review of Economic Studies. He is currently the Managing Editor of the Journal of the European Economic Association (2019-22), and has been a co-editor of the Review of Economic Studies (2009-13). He received his PhD in economics from the London School of Economics and completed his MPhil in Economics from Oxford University.

Imran Rasul

Research Fellow
Imran Rasul is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Professor of Economics at the University College London. He is the Co-director, ESRC Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy (CPP), Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), and Research Programme Director, of Firms Portfolio, International Growth Centre (IGC). In 2019, Dr Imran was jointly awarded the Yrjö Jahnsson Award in Economics (joint with Oriana Bandiera), for his contribution to theoretical and applied research that is significant to economics in Europe. He was also elected as a Fellow of the British Academy in 2019. Dr Imran’s research interests include labour, development, and public economics. His work has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Econometrics, and the Review of Economic Studies. He is currently the Managing Editor of the Journal of the European Economic Association (2019-22), and has been a co-editor of the Review of Economic Studies (2009-13). He received his PhD in economics from the London School of Economics and completed his MPhil in Economics from Oxford University.
Research Fellow

Jacob Shapiro

Research Fellow
Jacob N. Shapiro is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University and directs the Empirical Studies of Conflict Project. His research covers conflict, economic development, and security policy. In 2016, Dr Jacob received Karl Deutsch Award from the International Studies Association, given to a scholar younger than 40, or within 10 years of earning a PhD for his most significant contribution to the study of international relations. He is the author of The Terrorist’s Dilemma: Managing Violent Covert Organizations and co-author of Small Wars, Big Data: The Information Revolution in Modern Conflict. He is an Associate Editor of Journal of Conflict Resolution, World Politics, and Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, a Faculty Fellow of the Association for Analytic Learning about Islam and Muslim Societies (AALIMS), and an Associate Fellow of the Institute of Development and Economic Alternatives (IDEAS). Dr Jacob is also a distinguished Scientist at Giant Oak, Inc. His research has been published in a broad range of academic and policy journals as well as a number of edited volumes. He has conducted field research and large-scale policy evaluations in Afghanistan, Colombia, India, and Pakistan. Dr Jacob has a PhD in Political Science and an MA in Economics from Stanford University, and a BA in Political Science from the University of Michigan.

Jacob Shapiro

Research Fellow
Jacob N. Shapiro is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University and directs the Empirical Studies of Conflict Project. His research covers conflict, economic development, and security policy. In 2016, Dr Jacob received Karl Deutsch Award from the International Studies Association, given to a scholar younger than 40, or within 10 years of earning a PhD for his most significant contribution to the study of international relations. He is the author of The Terrorist’s Dilemma: Managing Violent Covert Organizations and co-author of Small Wars, Big Data: The Information Revolution in Modern Conflict. He is an Associate Editor of Journal of Conflict Resolution, World Politics, and Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, a Faculty Fellow of the Association for Analytic Learning about Islam and Muslim Societies (AALIMS), and an Associate Fellow of the Institute of Development and Economic Alternatives (IDEAS). Dr Jacob is also a distinguished Scientist at Giant Oak, Inc. His research has been published in a broad range of academic and policy journals as well as a number of edited volumes. He has conducted field research and large-scale policy evaluations in Afghanistan, Colombia, India, and Pakistan. Dr Jacob has a PhD in Political Science and an MA in Economics from Stanford University, and a BA in Political Science from the University of Michigan.

Jacob Shapiro

Research Fellow
Jacob N. Shapiro is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University and directs the Empirical Studies of Conflict Project. His research covers conflict, economic development, and security policy. In 2016, Dr Jacob received Karl Deutsch Award from the International Studies Association, given to a scholar younger than 40, or within 10 years of earning a PhD for his most significant contribution to the study of international relations. He is the author of The Terrorist’s Dilemma: Managing Violent Covert Organizations and co-author of Small Wars, Big Data: The Information Revolution in Modern Conflict. He is an Associate Editor of Journal of Conflict Resolution, World Politics, and Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, a Faculty Fellow of the Association for Analytic Learning about Islam and Muslim Societies (AALIMS), and an Associate Fellow of the Institute of Development and Economic Alternatives (IDEAS). Dr Jacob is also a distinguished Scientist at Giant Oak, Inc. His research has been published in a broad range of academic and policy journals as well as a number of edited volumes. He has conducted field research and large-scale policy evaluations in Afghanistan, Colombia, India, and Pakistan. Dr Jacob has a PhD in Political Science and an MA in Economics from Stanford University, and a BA in Political Science from the University of Michigan.
Research Fellow

Jacob Shapiro

Research Fellow
Jacob N. Shapiro is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University and directs the Empirical Studies of Conflict Project. His research covers conflict, economic development, and security policy. In 2016, Dr Jacob received Karl Deutsch Award from the International Studies Association, given to a scholar younger than 40, or within 10 years of earning a PhD for his most significant contribution to the study of international relations. He is the author of The Terrorist’s Dilemma: Managing Violent Covert Organizations and co-author of Small Wars, Big Data: The Information Revolution in Modern Conflict. He is an Associate Editor of Journal of Conflict Resolution, World Politics, and Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, a Faculty Fellow of the Association for Analytic Learning about Islam and Muslim Societies (AALIMS), and an Associate Fellow of the Institute of Development and Economic Alternatives (IDEAS). Dr Jacob is also a distinguished Scientist at Giant Oak, Inc. His research has been published in a broad range of academic and policy journals as well as a number of edited volumes. He has conducted field research and large-scale policy evaluations in Afghanistan, Colombia, India, and Pakistan. Dr Jacob has a PhD in Political Science and an MA in Economics from Stanford University, and a BA in Political Science from the University of Michigan.

Jacob Shapiro

Research Fellow
Jacob N. Shapiro is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University and directs the Empirical Studies of Conflict Project. His research covers conflict, economic development, and security policy. In 2016, Dr Jacob received Karl Deutsch Award from the International Studies Association, given to a scholar younger than 40, or within 10 years of earning a PhD for his most significant contribution to the study of international relations. He is the author of The Terrorist’s Dilemma: Managing Violent Covert Organizations and co-author of Small Wars, Big Data: The Information Revolution in Modern Conflict. He is an Associate Editor of Journal of Conflict Resolution, World Politics, and Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, a Faculty Fellow of the Association for Analytic Learning about Islam and Muslim Societies (AALIMS), and an Associate Fellow of the Institute of Development and Economic Alternatives (IDEAS). Dr Jacob is also a distinguished Scientist at Giant Oak, Inc. His research has been published in a broad range of academic and policy journals as well as a number of edited volumes. He has conducted field research and large-scale policy evaluations in Afghanistan, Colombia, India, and Pakistan. Dr Jacob has a PhD in Political Science and an MA in Economics from Stanford University, and a BA in Political Science from the University of Michigan.

Jacob Shapiro

Research Fellow
Jacob N. Shapiro is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University and directs the Empirical Studies of Conflict Project. His research covers conflict, economic development, and security policy. In 2016, Dr Jacob received Karl Deutsch Award from the International Studies Association, given to a scholar younger than 40, or within 10 years of earning a PhD for his most significant contribution to the study of international relations. He is the author of The Terrorist’s Dilemma: Managing Violent Covert Organizations and co-author of Small Wars, Big Data: The Information Revolution in Modern Conflict. He is an Associate Editor of Journal of Conflict Resolution, World Politics, and Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, a Faculty Fellow of the Association for Analytic Learning about Islam and Muslim Societies (AALIMS), and an Associate Fellow of the Institute of Development and Economic Alternatives (IDEAS). Dr Jacob is also a distinguished Scientist at Giant Oak, Inc. His research has been published in a broad range of academic and policy journals as well as a number of edited volumes. He has conducted field research and large-scale policy evaluations in Afghanistan, Colombia, India, and Pakistan. Dr Jacob has a PhD in Political Science and an MA in Economics from Stanford University, and a BA in Political Science from the University of Michigan.
Research Fellow

Jacob Shapiro

Research Fellow
Jacob N. Shapiro is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University and directs the Empirical Studies of Conflict Project. His research covers conflict, economic development, and security policy. In 2016, Dr Jacob received Karl Deutsch Award from the International Studies Association, given to a scholar younger than 40, or within 10 years of earning a PhD for his most significant contribution to the study of international relations. He is the author of The Terrorist’s Dilemma: Managing Violent Covert Organizations and co-author of Small Wars, Big Data: The Information Revolution in Modern Conflict. He is an Associate Editor of Journal of Conflict Resolution, World Politics, and Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, a Faculty Fellow of the Association for Analytic Learning about Islam and Muslim Societies (AALIMS), and an Associate Fellow of the Institute of Development and Economic Alternatives (IDEAS). Dr Jacob is also a distinguished Scientist at Giant Oak, Inc. His research has been published in a broad range of academic and policy journals as well as a number of edited volumes. He has conducted field research and large-scale policy evaluations in Afghanistan, Colombia, India, and Pakistan. Dr Jacob has a PhD in Political Science and an MA in Economics from Stanford University, and a BA in Political Science from the University of Michigan.

Jacob Shapiro

Research Fellow
Jacob N. Shapiro is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University and directs the Empirical Studies of Conflict Project. His research covers conflict, economic development, and security policy. In 2016, Dr Jacob received Karl Deutsch Award from the International Studies Association, given to a scholar younger than 40, or within 10 years of earning a PhD for his most significant contribution to the study of international relations. He is the author of The Terrorist’s Dilemma: Managing Violent Covert Organizations and co-author of Small Wars, Big Data: The Information Revolution in Modern Conflict. He is an Associate Editor of Journal of Conflict Resolution, World Politics, and Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, a Faculty Fellow of the Association for Analytic Learning about Islam and Muslim Societies (AALIMS), and an Associate Fellow of the Institute of Development and Economic Alternatives (IDEAS). Dr Jacob is also a distinguished Scientist at Giant Oak, Inc. His research has been published in a broad range of academic and policy journals as well as a number of edited volumes. He has conducted field research and large-scale policy evaluations in Afghanistan, Colombia, India, and Pakistan. Dr Jacob has a PhD in Political Science and an MA in Economics from Stanford University, and a BA in Political Science from the University of Michigan.

Jacob Shapiro

Research Fellow
Jacob N. Shapiro is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University and directs the Empirical Studies of Conflict Project. His research covers conflict, economic development, and security policy. In 2016, Dr Jacob received Karl Deutsch Award from the International Studies Association, given to a scholar younger than 40, or within 10 years of earning a PhD for his most significant contribution to the study of international relations. He is the author of The Terrorist’s Dilemma: Managing Violent Covert Organizations and co-author of Small Wars, Big Data: The Information Revolution in Modern Conflict. He is an Associate Editor of Journal of Conflict Resolution, World Politics, and Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, a Faculty Fellow of the Association for Analytic Learning about Islam and Muslim Societies (AALIMS), and an Associate Fellow of the Institute of Development and Economic Alternatives (IDEAS). Dr Jacob is also a distinguished Scientist at Giant Oak, Inc. His research has been published in a broad range of academic and policy journals as well as a number of edited volumes. He has conducted field research and large-scale policy evaluations in Afghanistan, Colombia, India, and Pakistan. Dr Jacob has a PhD in Political Science and an MA in Economics from Stanford University, and a BA in Political Science from the University of Michigan.
Research Fellow

James Robinson

Research Fellow
James Robinson is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Dr Richard L. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies and University Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago and faculty director of the Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts. He has published three books co-authored with Daron Acemoglu, an Institute Professor of Economics at MIT. He studied economics at the London School of Economics, the University of Warwick, and Yale University. Dr James previously taught in the Department of Economics at the University of Melbourne, the Department of Economics at the University of Southern California, the Departments of Economics and Political Science at the University of California at Berkeley, and the Department of Government at Harvard. His main research interests are in comparative economic and political development with a focus on long run with a particular interest in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Dr James is currently conducting research in Bolivia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sierra Leone, Haiti and in Colombia where he has taught for many years during the summer at the University of the Andes in Bogotá. He completed his PhD from Yale University and MA from the University of Warwick.

James Robinson

Research Fellow
James Robinson is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Dr Richard L. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies and University Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago and faculty director of the Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts. He has published three books co-authored with Daron Acemoglu, an Institute Professor of Economics at MIT. He studied economics at the London School of Economics, the University of Warwick, and Yale University. Dr James previously taught in the Department of Economics at the University of Melbourne, the Department of Economics at the University of Southern California, the Departments of Economics and Political Science at the University of California at Berkeley, and the Department of Government at Harvard. His main research interests are in comparative economic and political development with a focus on long run with a particular interest in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Dr James is currently conducting research in Bolivia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sierra Leone, Haiti and in Colombia where he has taught for many years during the summer at the University of the Andes in Bogotá. He completed his PhD from Yale University and MA from the University of Warwick.

James Robinson

Research Fellow
James Robinson is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Dr Richard L. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies and University Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago and faculty director of the Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts. He has published three books co-authored with Daron Acemoglu, an Institute Professor of Economics at MIT. He studied economics at the London School of Economics, the University of Warwick, and Yale University. Dr James previously taught in the Department of Economics at the University of Melbourne, the Department of Economics at the University of Southern California, the Departments of Economics and Political Science at the University of California at Berkeley, and the Department of Government at Harvard. His main research interests are in comparative economic and political development with a focus on long run with a particular interest in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Dr James is currently conducting research in Bolivia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sierra Leone, Haiti and in Colombia where he has taught for many years during the summer at the University of the Andes in Bogotá. He completed his PhD from Yale University and MA from the University of Warwick.
Research Fellow

James Robinson

Research Fellow
James Robinson is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Dr Richard L. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies and University Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago and faculty director of the Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts. He has published three books co-authored with Daron Acemoglu, an Institute Professor of Economics at MIT. He studied economics at the London School of Economics, the University of Warwick, and Yale University. Dr James previously taught in the Department of Economics at the University of Melbourne, the Department of Economics at the University of Southern California, the Departments of Economics and Political Science at the University of California at Berkeley, and the Department of Government at Harvard. His main research interests are in comparative economic and political development with a focus on long run with a particular interest in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Dr James is currently conducting research in Bolivia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sierra Leone, Haiti and in Colombia where he has taught for many years during the summer at the University of the Andes in Bogotá. He completed his PhD from Yale University and MA from the University of Warwick.

James Robinson

Research Fellow
James Robinson is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Dr Richard L. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies and University Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago and faculty director of the Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts. He has published three books co-authored with Daron Acemoglu, an Institute Professor of Economics at MIT. He studied economics at the London School of Economics, the University of Warwick, and Yale University. Dr James previously taught in the Department of Economics at the University of Melbourne, the Department of Economics at the University of Southern California, the Departments of Economics and Political Science at the University of California at Berkeley, and the Department of Government at Harvard. His main research interests are in comparative economic and political development with a focus on long run with a particular interest in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Dr James is currently conducting research in Bolivia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sierra Leone, Haiti and in Colombia where he has taught for many years during the summer at the University of the Andes in Bogotá. He completed his PhD from Yale University and MA from the University of Warwick.

James Robinson

Research Fellow
James Robinson is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Dr Richard L. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies and University Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago and faculty director of the Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts. He has published three books co-authored with Daron Acemoglu, an Institute Professor of Economics at MIT. He studied economics at the London School of Economics, the University of Warwick, and Yale University. Dr James previously taught in the Department of Economics at the University of Melbourne, the Department of Economics at the University of Southern California, the Departments of Economics and Political Science at the University of California at Berkeley, and the Department of Government at Harvard. His main research interests are in comparative economic and political development with a focus on long run with a particular interest in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Dr James is currently conducting research in Bolivia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sierra Leone, Haiti and in Colombia where he has taught for many years during the summer at the University of the Andes in Bogotá. He completed his PhD from Yale University and MA from the University of Warwick.
Research Fellow

James Robinson

Research Fellow
James Robinson is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Dr Richard L. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies and University Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago and faculty director of the Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts. He has published three books co-authored with Daron Acemoglu, an Institute Professor of Economics at MIT. He studied economics at the London School of Economics, the University of Warwick, and Yale University. Dr James previously taught in the Department of Economics at the University of Melbourne, the Department of Economics at the University of Southern California, the Departments of Economics and Political Science at the University of California at Berkeley, and the Department of Government at Harvard. His main research interests are in comparative economic and political development with a focus on long run with a particular interest in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Dr James is currently conducting research in Bolivia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sierra Leone, Haiti and in Colombia where he has taught for many years during the summer at the University of the Andes in Bogotá. He completed his PhD from Yale University and MA from the University of Warwick.

James Robinson

Research Fellow
James Robinson is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Dr Richard L. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies and University Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago and faculty director of the Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts. He has published three books co-authored with Daron Acemoglu, an Institute Professor of Economics at MIT. He studied economics at the London School of Economics, the University of Warwick, and Yale University. Dr James previously taught in the Department of Economics at the University of Melbourne, the Department of Economics at the University of Southern California, the Departments of Economics and Political Science at the University of California at Berkeley, and the Department of Government at Harvard. His main research interests are in comparative economic and political development with a focus on long run with a particular interest in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Dr James is currently conducting research in Bolivia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sierra Leone, Haiti and in Colombia where he has taught for many years during the summer at the University of the Andes in Bogotá. He completed his PhD from Yale University and MA from the University of Warwick.

James Robinson

Research Fellow
James Robinson is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Dr Richard L. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies and University Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago and faculty director of the Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts. He has published three books co-authored with Daron Acemoglu, an Institute Professor of Economics at MIT. He studied economics at the London School of Economics, the University of Warwick, and Yale University. Dr James previously taught in the Department of Economics at the University of Melbourne, the Department of Economics at the University of Southern California, the Departments of Economics and Political Science at the University of California at Berkeley, and the Department of Government at Harvard. His main research interests are in comparative economic and political development with a focus on long run with a particular interest in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Dr James is currently conducting research in Bolivia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sierra Leone, Haiti and in Colombia where he has taught for many years during the summer at the University of the Andes in Bogotá. He completed his PhD from Yale University and MA from the University of Warwick.
Research Fellow

Javed Younas

Research Fellow
Javed Younas is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Professor of Economics at the American University of Sharjah. He is also affiliated with Mahbub Ul Haq Research Centre, LUMS. In his previous academic and research positions, he has been a Visiting Scholar at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, an Aman Research Fellow at Harvard University, Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, and a faculty member at Central Michigan University. His research focus lies in the areas of energy economics, the political economy of conflicts and foreign assistance, international trade, energy economics, behavioural and experimental economics. He has published a number of papers in well-known journals. His policy work has appeared in national and international outlets. He has also secured several research grants. He earned a PhD degree in Economics from West Virginia University in 2007.

Javed Younas

Research Fellow
Javed Younas is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Professor of Economics at the American University of Sharjah. He is also affiliated with Mahbub Ul Haq Research Centre, LUMS. In his previous academic and research positions, he has been a Visiting Scholar at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, an Aman Research Fellow at Harvard University, Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, and a faculty member at Central Michigan University. His research focus lies in the areas of energy economics, the political economy of conflicts and foreign assistance, international trade, energy economics, behavioural and experimental economics. He has published a number of papers in well-known journals. His policy work has appeared in national and international outlets. He has also secured several research grants. He earned a PhD degree in Economics from West Virginia University in 2007.

Javed Younas

Research Fellow
Javed Younas is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Professor of Economics at the American University of Sharjah. He is also affiliated with Mahbub Ul Haq Research Centre, LUMS. In his previous academic and research positions, he has been a Visiting Scholar at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, an Aman Research Fellow at Harvard University, Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, and a faculty member at Central Michigan University. His research focus lies in the areas of energy economics, the political economy of conflicts and foreign assistance, international trade, energy economics, behavioural and experimental economics. He has published a number of papers in well-known journals. His policy work has appeared in national and international outlets. He has also secured several research grants. He earned a PhD degree in Economics from West Virginia University in 2007.
Research Fellow

Javed Younas

Research Fellow
Javed Younas is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Professor of Economics at the American University of Sharjah. He is also affiliated with Mahbub Ul Haq Research Centre, LUMS. In his previous academic and research positions, he has been a Visiting Scholar at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, an Aman Research Fellow at Harvard University, Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, and a faculty member at Central Michigan University. His research focus lies in the areas of energy economics, the political economy of conflicts and foreign assistance, international trade, energy economics, behavioural and experimental economics. He has published a number of papers in well-known journals. His policy work has appeared in national and international outlets. He has also secured several research grants. He earned a PhD degree in Economics from West Virginia University in 2007.

Javed Younas

Research Fellow
Javed Younas is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Professor of Economics at the American University of Sharjah. He is also affiliated with Mahbub Ul Haq Research Centre, LUMS. In his previous academic and research positions, he has been a Visiting Scholar at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, an Aman Research Fellow at Harvard University, Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, and a faculty member at Central Michigan University. His research focus lies in the areas of energy economics, the political economy of conflicts and foreign assistance, international trade, energy economics, behavioural and experimental economics. He has published a number of papers in well-known journals. His policy work has appeared in national and international outlets. He has also secured several research grants. He earned a PhD degree in Economics from West Virginia University in 2007.

Javed Younas

Research Fellow
Javed Younas is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Professor of Economics at the American University of Sharjah. He is also affiliated with Mahbub Ul Haq Research Centre, LUMS. In his previous academic and research positions, he has been a Visiting Scholar at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, an Aman Research Fellow at Harvard University, Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, and a faculty member at Central Michigan University. His research focus lies in the areas of energy economics, the political economy of conflicts and foreign assistance, international trade, energy economics, behavioural and experimental economics. He has published a number of papers in well-known journals. His policy work has appeared in national and international outlets. He has also secured several research grants. He earned a PhD degree in Economics from West Virginia University in 2007.
Research Fellow

Javed Younas

Research Fellow
Javed Younas is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Professor of Economics at the American University of Sharjah. He is also affiliated with Mahbub Ul Haq Research Centre, LUMS. In his previous academic and research positions, he has been a Visiting Scholar at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, an Aman Research Fellow at Harvard University, Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, and a faculty member at Central Michigan University. His research focus lies in the areas of energy economics, the political economy of conflicts and foreign assistance, international trade, energy economics, behavioural and experimental economics. He has published a number of papers in well-known journals. His policy work has appeared in national and international outlets. He has also secured several research grants. He earned a PhD degree in Economics from West Virginia University in 2007.

Javed Younas

Research Fellow
Javed Younas is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Professor of Economics at the American University of Sharjah. He is also affiliated with Mahbub Ul Haq Research Centre, LUMS. In his previous academic and research positions, he has been a Visiting Scholar at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, an Aman Research Fellow at Harvard University, Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, and a faculty member at Central Michigan University. His research focus lies in the areas of energy economics, the political economy of conflicts and foreign assistance, international trade, energy economics, behavioural and experimental economics. He has published a number of papers in well-known journals. His policy work has appeared in national and international outlets. He has also secured several research grants. He earned a PhD degree in Economics from West Virginia University in 2007.

Javed Younas

Research Fellow
Javed Younas is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is the Professor of Economics at the American University of Sharjah. He is also affiliated with Mahbub Ul Haq Research Centre, LUMS. In his previous academic and research positions, he has been a Visiting Scholar at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, an Aman Research Fellow at Harvard University, Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, and a faculty member at Central Michigan University. His research focus lies in the areas of energy economics, the political economy of conflicts and foreign assistance, international trade, energy economics, behavioural and experimental economics. He has published a number of papers in well-known journals. His policy work has appeared in national and international outlets. He has also secured several research grants. He earned a PhD degree in Economics from West Virginia University in 2007.
Research Fellow

Javeria Qureshi

Research Fellow
Javeria Qureshi is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her research interests lie in labor economics, development economics, and economics of education, with a focus on the interactions between human capital production, gender, and the role of the family. Dr Javeria specializes in applied econometrics and impact evaluation, and some of her past work deals with intra-household spillovers in learning production, the impact of remittances on entrepreneurship, and the relationship between school quality and student achievement. She is currently a research fellow in the Women and Public Policy Program (WAPPP) at Harvard Kennedy School (2020-2021). She received her PhD in Public Policy from the University of Chicago in 2012. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Javeria Qureshi

Research Fellow
Javeria Qureshi is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her research interests lie in labor economics, development economics, and economics of education, with a focus on the interactions between human capital production, gender, and the role of the family. Dr Javeria specializes in applied econometrics and impact evaluation, and some of her past work deals with intra-household spillovers in learning production, the impact of remittances on entrepreneurship, and the relationship between school quality and student achievement. She is currently a research fellow in the Women and Public Policy Program (WAPPP) at Harvard Kennedy School (2020-2021). She received her PhD in Public Policy from the University of Chicago in 2012. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Javeria Qureshi

Research Fellow
Javeria Qureshi is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her research interests lie in labor economics, development economics, and economics of education, with a focus on the interactions between human capital production, gender, and the role of the family. Dr Javeria specializes in applied econometrics and impact evaluation, and some of her past work deals with intra-household spillovers in learning production, the impact of remittances on entrepreneurship, and the relationship between school quality and student achievement. She is currently a research fellow in the Women and Public Policy Program (WAPPP) at Harvard Kennedy School (2020-2021). She received her PhD in Public Policy from the University of Chicago in 2012. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Research Fellow

Javeria Qureshi

Research Fellow
Javeria Qureshi is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her research interests lie in labor economics, development economics, and economics of education, with a focus on the interactions between human capital production, gender, and the role of the family. Dr Javeria specializes in applied econometrics and impact evaluation, and some of her past work deals with intra-household spillovers in learning production, the impact of remittances on entrepreneurship, and the relationship between school quality and student achievement. She is currently a research fellow in the Women and Public Policy Program (WAPPP) at Harvard Kennedy School (2020-2021). She received her PhD in Public Policy from the University of Chicago in 2012. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Javeria Qureshi

Research Fellow
Javeria Qureshi is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her research interests lie in labor economics, development economics, and economics of education, with a focus on the interactions between human capital production, gender, and the role of the family. Dr Javeria specializes in applied econometrics and impact evaluation, and some of her past work deals with intra-household spillovers in learning production, the impact of remittances on entrepreneurship, and the relationship between school quality and student achievement. She is currently a research fellow in the Women and Public Policy Program (WAPPP) at Harvard Kennedy School (2020-2021). She received her PhD in Public Policy from the University of Chicago in 2012. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Javeria Qureshi

Research Fellow
Javeria Qureshi is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her research interests lie in labor economics, development economics, and economics of education, with a focus on the interactions between human capital production, gender, and the role of the family. Dr Javeria specializes in applied econometrics and impact evaluation, and some of her past work deals with intra-household spillovers in learning production, the impact of remittances on entrepreneurship, and the relationship between school quality and student achievement. She is currently a research fellow in the Women and Public Policy Program (WAPPP) at Harvard Kennedy School (2020-2021). She received her PhD in Public Policy from the University of Chicago in 2012. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Research Fellow

Javeria Qureshi

Research Fellow
Javeria Qureshi is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her research interests lie in labor economics, development economics, and economics of education, with a focus on the interactions between human capital production, gender, and the role of the family. Dr Javeria specializes in applied econometrics and impact evaluation, and some of her past work deals with intra-household spillovers in learning production, the impact of remittances on entrepreneurship, and the relationship between school quality and student achievement. She is currently a research fellow in the Women and Public Policy Program (WAPPP) at Harvard Kennedy School (2020-2021). She received her PhD in Public Policy from the University of Chicago in 2012. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Javeria Qureshi

Research Fellow
Javeria Qureshi is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her research interests lie in labor economics, development economics, and economics of education, with a focus on the interactions between human capital production, gender, and the role of the family. Dr Javeria specializes in applied econometrics and impact evaluation, and some of her past work deals with intra-household spillovers in learning production, the impact of remittances on entrepreneurship, and the relationship between school quality and student achievement. She is currently a research fellow in the Women and Public Policy Program (WAPPP) at Harvard Kennedy School (2020-2021). She received her PhD in Public Policy from the University of Chicago in 2012. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Javeria Qureshi

Research Fellow
Javeria Qureshi is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her research interests lie in labor economics, development economics, and economics of education, with a focus on the interactions between human capital production, gender, and the role of the family. Dr Javeria specializes in applied econometrics and impact evaluation, and some of her past work deals with intra-household spillovers in learning production, the impact of remittances on entrepreneurship, and the relationship between school quality and student achievement. She is currently a research fellow in the Women and Public Policy Program (WAPPP) at Harvard Kennedy School (2020-2021). She received her PhD in Public Policy from the University of Chicago in 2012. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Research Fellow

Jawwad Noor

Research Fellow
Jawwad Noor is a Research Fellow at CERP. In 2008, he was awarded the Neu Family Award for Excellence in Teaching Economics at Boston University where he has been teaching since 2005. He received his PhD in Economics from the University of Rochester in 2005 and MA in 2003 respectively. His undergraduate education took place at the University of London.

Jawwad Noor

Research Fellow
Jawwad Noor is a Research Fellow at CERP. In 2008, he was awarded the Neu Family Award for Excellence in Teaching Economics at Boston University where he has been teaching since 2005. He received his PhD in Economics from the University of Rochester in 2005 and MA in 2003 respectively. His undergraduate education took place at the University of London.

Jawwad Noor

Research Fellow
Jawwad Noor is a Research Fellow at CERP. In 2008, he was awarded the Neu Family Award for Excellence in Teaching Economics at Boston University where he has been teaching since 2005. He received his PhD in Economics from the University of Rochester in 2005 and MA in 2003 respectively. His undergraduate education took place at the University of London.
Research Fellow

Jawwad Noor

Research Fellow
Jawwad Noor is a Research Fellow at CERP. In 2008, he was awarded the Neu Family Award for Excellence in Teaching Economics at Boston University where he has been teaching since 2005. He received his PhD in Economics from the University of Rochester in 2005 and MA in 2003 respectively. His undergraduate education took place at the University of London.

Jawwad Noor

Research Fellow
Jawwad Noor is a Research Fellow at CERP. In 2008, he was awarded the Neu Family Award for Excellence in Teaching Economics at Boston University where he has been teaching since 2005. He received his PhD in Economics from the University of Rochester in 2005 and MA in 2003 respectively. His undergraduate education took place at the University of London.

Jawwad Noor

Research Fellow
Jawwad Noor is a Research Fellow at CERP. In 2008, he was awarded the Neu Family Award for Excellence in Teaching Economics at Boston University where he has been teaching since 2005. He received his PhD in Economics from the University of Rochester in 2005 and MA in 2003 respectively. His undergraduate education took place at the University of London.
Research Fellow

Jawwad Noor

Research Fellow
Jawwad Noor is a Research Fellow at CERP. In 2008, he was awarded the Neu Family Award for Excellence in Teaching Economics at Boston University where he has been teaching since 2005. He received his PhD in Economics from the University of Rochester in 2005 and MA in 2003 respectively. His undergraduate education took place at the University of London.

Jawwad Noor

Research Fellow
Jawwad Noor is a Research Fellow at CERP. In 2008, he was awarded the Neu Family Award for Excellence in Teaching Economics at Boston University where he has been teaching since 2005. He received his PhD in Economics from the University of Rochester in 2005 and MA in 2003 respectively. His undergraduate education took place at the University of London.

Jawwad Noor

Research Fellow
Jawwad Noor is a Research Fellow at CERP. In 2008, he was awarded the Neu Family Award for Excellence in Teaching Economics at Boston University where he has been teaching since 2005. He received his PhD in Economics from the University of Rochester in 2005 and MA in 2003 respectively. His undergraduate education took place at the University of London.
Research Fellow

Jeffrey Hammer

Research Fellow
Jeffrey Hammer is a Research Fellow at CERP. He teaches at Princeton University where he is the Charles and Marie Robertson Visiting Professor of Economic Development at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Previously, he spent 25 years at the World Bank where he held various positions related to public economics, the last three in the New Delhi Office, and was an author of the World Development Report 2004 ‘Making Services Work for Poor People’. His research interests include economic development, public economics, and health in poor countries, particularly in Asia and Africa and more particularly in South Asia. His current research includes the effect of public goods such as sanitation on health; measuring the quality of medical care in poor countries and improving service delivery through better accountability mechanisms. Dr Jeffrey holds a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Jeffrey Hammer

Research Fellow
Jeffrey Hammer is a Research Fellow at CERP. He teaches at Princeton University where he is the Charles and Marie Robertson Visiting Professor of Economic Development at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Previously, he spent 25 years at the World Bank where he held various positions related to public economics, the last three in the New Delhi Office, and was an author of the World Development Report 2004 ‘Making Services Work for Poor People’. His research interests include economic development, public economics, and health in poor countries, particularly in Asia and Africa and more particularly in South Asia. His current research includes the effect of public goods such as sanitation on health; measuring the quality of medical care in poor countries and improving service delivery through better accountability mechanisms. Dr Jeffrey holds a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Jeffrey Hammer

Research Fellow
Jeffrey Hammer is a Research Fellow at CERP. He teaches at Princeton University where he is the Charles and Marie Robertson Visiting Professor of Economic Development at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Previously, he spent 25 years at the World Bank where he held various positions related to public economics, the last three in the New Delhi Office, and was an author of the World Development Report 2004 ‘Making Services Work for Poor People’. His research interests include economic development, public economics, and health in poor countries, particularly in Asia and Africa and more particularly in South Asia. His current research includes the effect of public goods such as sanitation on health; measuring the quality of medical care in poor countries and improving service delivery through better accountability mechanisms. Dr Jeffrey holds a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Research Fellow

Jeffrey Hammer

Research Fellow
Jeffrey Hammer is a Research Fellow at CERP. He teaches at Princeton University where he is the Charles and Marie Robertson Visiting Professor of Economic Development at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Previously, he spent 25 years at the World Bank where he held various positions related to public economics, the last three in the New Delhi Office, and was an author of the World Development Report 2004 ‘Making Services Work for Poor People’. His research interests include economic development, public economics, and health in poor countries, particularly in Asia and Africa and more particularly in South Asia. His current research includes the effect of public goods such as sanitation on health; measuring the quality of medical care in poor countries and improving service delivery through better accountability mechanisms. Dr Jeffrey holds a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Jeffrey Hammer

Research Fellow
Jeffrey Hammer is a Research Fellow at CERP. He teaches at Princeton University where he is the Charles and Marie Robertson Visiting Professor of Economic Development at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Previously, he spent 25 years at the World Bank where he held various positions related to public economics, the last three in the New Delhi Office, and was an author of the World Development Report 2004 ‘Making Services Work for Poor People’. His research interests include economic development, public economics, and health in poor countries, particularly in Asia and Africa and more particularly in South Asia. His current research includes the effect of public goods such as sanitation on health; measuring the quality of medical care in poor countries and improving service delivery through better accountability mechanisms. Dr Jeffrey holds a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Jeffrey Hammer

Research Fellow
Jeffrey Hammer is a Research Fellow at CERP. He teaches at Princeton University where he is the Charles and Marie Robertson Visiting Professor of Economic Development at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Previously, he spent 25 years at the World Bank where he held various positions related to public economics, the last three in the New Delhi Office, and was an author of the World Development Report 2004 ‘Making Services Work for Poor People’. His research interests include economic development, public economics, and health in poor countries, particularly in Asia and Africa and more particularly in South Asia. His current research includes the effect of public goods such as sanitation on health; measuring the quality of medical care in poor countries and improving service delivery through better accountability mechanisms. Dr Jeffrey holds a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Research Fellow

Jeffrey Hammer

Research Fellow
Jeffrey Hammer is a Research Fellow at CERP. He teaches at Princeton University where he is the Charles and Marie Robertson Visiting Professor of Economic Development at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Previously, he spent 25 years at the World Bank where he held various positions related to public economics, the last three in the New Delhi Office, and was an author of the World Development Report 2004 ‘Making Services Work for Poor People’. His research interests include economic development, public economics, and health in poor countries, particularly in Asia and Africa and more particularly in South Asia. His current research includes the effect of public goods such as sanitation on health; measuring the quality of medical care in poor countries and improving service delivery through better accountability mechanisms. Dr Jeffrey holds a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Jeffrey Hammer

Research Fellow
Jeffrey Hammer is a Research Fellow at CERP. He teaches at Princeton University where he is the Charles and Marie Robertson Visiting Professor of Economic Development at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Previously, he spent 25 years at the World Bank where he held various positions related to public economics, the last three in the New Delhi Office, and was an author of the World Development Report 2004 ‘Making Services Work for Poor People’. His research interests include economic development, public economics, and health in poor countries, particularly in Asia and Africa and more particularly in South Asia. His current research includes the effect of public goods such as sanitation on health; measuring the quality of medical care in poor countries and improving service delivery through better accountability mechanisms. Dr Jeffrey holds a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Jeffrey Hammer

Research Fellow
Jeffrey Hammer is a Research Fellow at CERP. He teaches at Princeton University where he is the Charles and Marie Robertson Visiting Professor of Economic Development at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Previously, he spent 25 years at the World Bank where he held various positions related to public economics, the last three in the New Delhi Office, and was an author of the World Development Report 2004 ‘Making Services Work for Poor People’. His research interests include economic development, public economics, and health in poor countries, particularly in Asia and Africa and more particularly in South Asia. His current research includes the effect of public goods such as sanitation on health; measuring the quality of medical care in poor countries and improving service delivery through better accountability mechanisms. Dr Jeffrey holds a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Research Fellow

Jishnu Das

Research Fellow
Jishnu Das is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Senior Economist in the Development Research Group (Human Development and Public Services Team) at The World Bank and a Visiting Scholar at The Center for Policy Research, New Delhi. Dr Jishnu is a professor at the McCourt School of Public Policy and the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Since joining the World Bank, Dr Jaishnu has worked on issues related to the delivery of basic services, particularly health and education. His work draws upon data collected in Zambia (education), India (health and education), Pakistan (education) and Paraguay (health). His recent research focuses on the quality of health care (Journal of Economic Perspectives, Health Affairs and the Journal of Development Economics); correlates of mental health (World Bank Economic Review, forthcoming and Social Science and Medicine ); the link between teacher absenteeism and student test-scores (Journal of Human Resources ); and the structure of educational provision in Pakistan (Comparative Education Review). In 2006, his work on religious education in Pakistan received the George Bereday Award from the Comparative and International Education Society. Dr Jaishnu also works on natural disasters in the context of an earthquake that hit Northern India and Pakistan in October 2005. He co-founded the website www.risepak.com to help coordinate relief in the aftermath of the quake. The website was awarded the Stockholm Challenge Award (2006) for the best ICT project in the public administration category. He received his PhD from Harvard University in Economics in 2001.

Jishnu Das

Research Fellow
Jishnu Das is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Senior Economist in the Development Research Group (Human Development and Public Services Team) at The World Bank and a Visiting Scholar at The Center for Policy Research, New Delhi. Dr Jishnu is a professor at the McCourt School of Public Policy and the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Since joining the World Bank, Dr Jaishnu has worked on issues related to the delivery of basic services, particularly health and education. His work draws upon data collected in Zambia (education), India (health and education), Pakistan (education) and Paraguay (health). His recent research focuses on the quality of health care (Journal of Economic Perspectives, Health Affairs and the Journal of Development Economics); correlates of mental health (World Bank Economic Review, forthcoming and Social Science and Medicine ); the link between teacher absenteeism and student test-scores (Journal of Human Resources ); and the structure of educational provision in Pakistan (Comparative Education Review). In 2006, his work on religious education in Pakistan received the George Bereday Award from the Comparative and International Education Society. Dr Jaishnu also works on natural disasters in the context of an earthquake that hit Northern India and Pakistan in October 2005. He co-founded the website www.risepak.com to help coordinate relief in the aftermath of the quake. The website was awarded the Stockholm Challenge Award (2006) for the best ICT project in the public administration category. He received his PhD from Harvard University in Economics in 2001.

Jishnu Das

Research Fellow
Jishnu Das is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Senior Economist in the Development Research Group (Human Development and Public Services Team) at The World Bank and a Visiting Scholar at The Center for Policy Research, New Delhi. Dr Jishnu is a professor at the McCourt School of Public Policy and the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Since joining the World Bank, Dr Jaishnu has worked on issues related to the delivery of basic services, particularly health and education. His work draws upon data collected in Zambia (education), India (health and education), Pakistan (education) and Paraguay (health). His recent research focuses on the quality of health care (Journal of Economic Perspectives, Health Affairs and the Journal of Development Economics); correlates of mental health (World Bank Economic Review, forthcoming and Social Science and Medicine ); the link between teacher absenteeism and student test-scores (Journal of Human Resources ); and the structure of educational provision in Pakistan (Comparative Education Review). In 2006, his work on religious education in Pakistan received the George Bereday Award from the Comparative and International Education Society. Dr Jaishnu also works on natural disasters in the context of an earthquake that hit Northern India and Pakistan in October 2005. He co-founded the website www.risepak.com to help coordinate relief in the aftermath of the quake. The website was awarded the Stockholm Challenge Award (2006) for the best ICT project in the public administration category. He received his PhD from Harvard University in Economics in 2001.
Research Fellow

Jishnu Das

Research Fellow
Jishnu Das is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Senior Economist in the Development Research Group (Human Development and Public Services Team) at The World Bank and a Visiting Scholar at The Center for Policy Research, New Delhi. Dr Jishnu is a professor at the McCourt School of Public Policy and the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Since joining the World Bank, Dr Jaishnu has worked on issues related to the delivery of basic services, particularly health and education. His work draws upon data collected in Zambia (education), India (health and education), Pakistan (education) and Paraguay (health). His recent research focuses on the quality of health care (Journal of Economic Perspectives, Health Affairs and the Journal of Development Economics); correlates of mental health (World Bank Economic Review, forthcoming and Social Science and Medicine ); the link between teacher absenteeism and student test-scores (Journal of Human Resources ); and the structure of educational provision in Pakistan (Comparative Education Review). In 2006, his work on religious education in Pakistan received the George Bereday Award from the Comparative and International Education Society. Dr Jaishnu also works on natural disasters in the context of an earthquake that hit Northern India and Pakistan in October 2005. He co-founded the website www.risepak.com to help coordinate relief in the aftermath of the quake. The website was awarded the Stockholm Challenge Award (2006) for the best ICT project in the public administration category. He received his PhD from Harvard University in Economics in 2001.

Jishnu Das

Research Fellow
Jishnu Das is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Senior Economist in the Development Research Group (Human Development and Public Services Team) at The World Bank and a Visiting Scholar at The Center for Policy Research, New Delhi. Dr Jishnu is a professor at the McCourt School of Public Policy and the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Since joining the World Bank, Dr Jaishnu has worked on issues related to the delivery of basic services, particularly health and education. His work draws upon data collected in Zambia (education), India (health and education), Pakistan (education) and Paraguay (health). His recent research focuses on the quality of health care (Journal of Economic Perspectives, Health Affairs and the Journal of Development Economics); correlates of mental health (World Bank Economic Review, forthcoming and Social Science and Medicine ); the link between teacher absenteeism and student test-scores (Journal of Human Resources ); and the structure of educational provision in Pakistan (Comparative Education Review). In 2006, his work on religious education in Pakistan received the George Bereday Award from the Comparative and International Education Society. Dr Jaishnu also works on natural disasters in the context of an earthquake that hit Northern India and Pakistan in October 2005. He co-founded the website www.risepak.com to help coordinate relief in the aftermath of the quake. The website was awarded the Stockholm Challenge Award (2006) for the best ICT project in the public administration category. He received his PhD from Harvard University in Economics in 2001.

Jishnu Das

Research Fellow
Jishnu Das is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Senior Economist in the Development Research Group (Human Development and Public Services Team) at The World Bank and a Visiting Scholar at The Center for Policy Research, New Delhi. Dr Jishnu is a professor at the McCourt School of Public Policy and the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Since joining the World Bank, Dr Jaishnu has worked on issues related to the delivery of basic services, particularly health and education. His work draws upon data collected in Zambia (education), India (health and education), Pakistan (education) and Paraguay (health). His recent research focuses on the quality of health care (Journal of Economic Perspectives, Health Affairs and the Journal of Development Economics); correlates of mental health (World Bank Economic Review, forthcoming and Social Science and Medicine ); the link between teacher absenteeism and student test-scores (Journal of Human Resources ); and the structure of educational provision in Pakistan (Comparative Education Review). In 2006, his work on religious education in Pakistan received the George Bereday Award from the Comparative and International Education Society. Dr Jaishnu also works on natural disasters in the context of an earthquake that hit Northern India and Pakistan in October 2005. He co-founded the website www.risepak.com to help coordinate relief in the aftermath of the quake. The website was awarded the Stockholm Challenge Award (2006) for the best ICT project in the public administration category. He received his PhD from Harvard University in Economics in 2001.
Research Fellow

Jishnu Das

Research Fellow
Jishnu Das is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Senior Economist in the Development Research Group (Human Development and Public Services Team) at The World Bank and a Visiting Scholar at The Center for Policy Research, New Delhi. Dr Jishnu is a professor at the McCourt School of Public Policy and the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Since joining the World Bank, Dr Jaishnu has worked on issues related to the delivery of basic services, particularly health and education. His work draws upon data collected in Zambia (education), India (health and education), Pakistan (education) and Paraguay (health). His recent research focuses on the quality of health care (Journal of Economic Perspectives, Health Affairs and the Journal of Development Economics); correlates of mental health (World Bank Economic Review, forthcoming and Social Science and Medicine ); the link between teacher absenteeism and student test-scores (Journal of Human Resources ); and the structure of educational provision in Pakistan (Comparative Education Review). In 2006, his work on religious education in Pakistan received the George Bereday Award from the Comparative and International Education Society. Dr Jaishnu also works on natural disasters in the context of an earthquake that hit Northern India and Pakistan in October 2005. He co-founded the website www.risepak.com to help coordinate relief in the aftermath of the quake. The website was awarded the Stockholm Challenge Award (2006) for the best ICT project in the public administration category. He received his PhD from Harvard University in Economics in 2001.

Jishnu Das

Research Fellow
Jishnu Das is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Senior Economist in the Development Research Group (Human Development and Public Services Team) at The World Bank and a Visiting Scholar at The Center for Policy Research, New Delhi. Dr Jishnu is a professor at the McCourt School of Public Policy and the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Since joining the World Bank, Dr Jaishnu has worked on issues related to the delivery of basic services, particularly health and education. His work draws upon data collected in Zambia (education), India (health and education), Pakistan (education) and Paraguay (health). His recent research focuses on the quality of health care (Journal of Economic Perspectives, Health Affairs and the Journal of Development Economics); correlates of mental health (World Bank Economic Review, forthcoming and Social Science and Medicine ); the link between teacher absenteeism and student test-scores (Journal of Human Resources ); and the structure of educational provision in Pakistan (Comparative Education Review). In 2006, his work on religious education in Pakistan received the George Bereday Award from the Comparative and International Education Society. Dr Jaishnu also works on natural disasters in the context of an earthquake that hit Northern India and Pakistan in October 2005. He co-founded the website www.risepak.com to help coordinate relief in the aftermath of the quake. The website was awarded the Stockholm Challenge Award (2006) for the best ICT project in the public administration category. He received his PhD from Harvard University in Economics in 2001.

Jishnu Das

Research Fellow
Jishnu Das is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is a Senior Economist in the Development Research Group (Human Development and Public Services Team) at The World Bank and a Visiting Scholar at The Center for Policy Research, New Delhi. Dr Jishnu is a professor at the McCourt School of Public Policy and the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Since joining the World Bank, Dr Jaishnu has worked on issues related to the delivery of basic services, particularly health and education. His work draws upon data collected in Zambia (education), India (health and education), Pakistan (education) and Paraguay (health). His recent research focuses on the quality of health care (Journal of Economic Perspectives, Health Affairs and the Journal of Development Economics); correlates of mental health (World Bank Economic Review, forthcoming and Social Science and Medicine ); the link between teacher absenteeism and student test-scores (Journal of Human Resources ); and the structure of educational provision in Pakistan (Comparative Education Review). In 2006, his work on religious education in Pakistan received the George Bereday Award from the Comparative and International Education Society. Dr Jaishnu also works on natural disasters in the context of an earthquake that hit Northern India and Pakistan in October 2005. He co-founded the website www.risepak.com to help coordinate relief in the aftermath of the quake. The website was awarded the Stockholm Challenge Award (2006) for the best ICT project in the public administration category. He received his PhD from Harvard University in Economics in 2001.
Research Fellow

Johannes Spinnewijn

Research Fellow
Johannes Spinnewijn is a Research Fellow at CERP. He joined the London School of Economics in 2009 as a Lecturer at the Department of Economics and a member of the CEP and STICERD. Dr Johannes is affiliated with the CEPR. Prior to joining LSE, he completed his PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His work is on various topics in public economics including social insurance and tax design. Some of his work is at the intersection of public economics and behavioural economics, analysing optimal policy design when people are subject to behavioural biases. In particular, he has been studying biases in job seekers’ perceptions of employment prospects and evaluating the role of information frictions for interventions in the health insurance market. In ongoing work, he tries to shed light on the optimal timing of unemployment benefits, linking theory to the data. Dr Johannes teaches and advises students in public economics in the PhD, MSc, and MPA programmes at LSE. In 2015, he won the British Academy’s annual Wiley Prize for outstanding early career achievement in research.

Johannes Spinnewijn

Research Fellow
Johannes Spinnewijn is a Research Fellow at CERP. He joined the London School of Economics in 2009 as a Lecturer at the Department of Economics and a member of the CEP and STICERD. Dr Johannes is affiliated with the CEPR. Prior to joining LSE, he completed his PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His work is on various topics in public economics including social insurance and tax design. Some of his work is at the intersection of public economics and behavioural economics, analysing optimal policy design when people are subject to behavioural biases. In particular, he has been studying biases in job seekers’ perceptions of employment prospects and evaluating the role of information frictions for interventions in the health insurance market. In ongoing work, he tries to shed light on the optimal timing of unemployment benefits, linking theory to the data. Dr Johannes teaches and advises students in public economics in the PhD, MSc, and MPA programmes at LSE. In 2015, he won the British Academy’s annual Wiley Prize for outstanding early career achievement in research.

Johannes Spinnewijn

Research Fellow
Johannes Spinnewijn is a Research Fellow at CERP. He joined the London School of Economics in 2009 as a Lecturer at the Department of Economics and a member of the CEP and STICERD. Dr Johannes is affiliated with the CEPR. Prior to joining LSE, he completed his PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His work is on various topics in public economics including social insurance and tax design. Some of his work is at the intersection of public economics and behavioural economics, analysing optimal policy design when people are subject to behavioural biases. In particular, he has been studying biases in job seekers’ perceptions of employment prospects and evaluating the role of information frictions for interventions in the health insurance market. In ongoing work, he tries to shed light on the optimal timing of unemployment benefits, linking theory to the data. Dr Johannes teaches and advises students in public economics in the PhD, MSc, and MPA programmes at LSE. In 2015, he won the British Academy’s annual Wiley Prize for outstanding early career achievement in research.
Research Fellow

Johannes Spinnewijn

Research Fellow
Johannes Spinnewijn is a Research Fellow at CERP. He joined the London School of Economics in 2009 as a Lecturer at the Department of Economics and a member of the CEP and STICERD. Dr Johannes is affiliated with the CEPR. Prior to joining LSE, he completed his PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His work is on various topics in public economics including social insurance and tax design. Some of his work is at the intersection of public economics and behavioural economics, analysing optimal policy design when people are subject to behavioural biases. In particular, he has been studying biases in job seekers’ perceptions of employment prospects and evaluating the role of information frictions for interventions in the health insurance market. In ongoing work, he tries to shed light on the optimal timing of unemployment benefits, linking theory to the data. Dr Johannes teaches and advises students in public economics in the PhD, MSc, and MPA programmes at LSE. In 2015, he won the British Academy’s annual Wiley Prize for outstanding early career achievement in research.

Johannes Spinnewijn

Research Fellow
Johannes Spinnewijn is a Research Fellow at CERP. He joined the London School of Economics in 2009 as a Lecturer at the Department of Economics and a member of the CEP and STICERD. Dr Johannes is affiliated with the CEPR. Prior to joining LSE, he completed his PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His work is on various topics in public economics including social insurance and tax design. Some of his work is at the intersection of public economics and behavioural economics, analysing optimal policy design when people are subject to behavioural biases. In particular, he has been studying biases in job seekers’ perceptions of employment prospects and evaluating the role of information frictions for interventions in the health insurance market. In ongoing work, he tries to shed light on the optimal timing of unemployment benefits, linking theory to the data. Dr Johannes teaches and advises students in public economics in the PhD, MSc, and MPA programmes at LSE. In 2015, he won the British Academy’s annual Wiley Prize for outstanding early career achievement in research.

Johannes Spinnewijn

Research Fellow
Johannes Spinnewijn is a Research Fellow at CERP. He joined the London School of Economics in 2009 as a Lecturer at the Department of Economics and a member of the CEP and STICERD. Dr Johannes is affiliated with the CEPR. Prior to joining LSE, he completed his PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His work is on various topics in public economics including social insurance and tax design. Some of his work is at the intersection of public economics and behavioural economics, analysing optimal policy design when people are subject to behavioural biases. In particular, he has been studying biases in job seekers’ perceptions of employment prospects and evaluating the role of information frictions for interventions in the health insurance market. In ongoing work, he tries to shed light on the optimal timing of unemployment benefits, linking theory to the data. Dr Johannes teaches and advises students in public economics in the PhD, MSc, and MPA programmes at LSE. In 2015, he won the British Academy’s annual Wiley Prize for outstanding early career achievement in research.
Research Fellow

Johannes Spinnewijn

Research Fellow
Johannes Spinnewijn is a Research Fellow at CERP. He joined the London School of Economics in 2009 as a Lecturer at the Department of Economics and a member of the CEP and STICERD. Dr Johannes is affiliated with the CEPR. Prior to joining LSE, he completed his PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His work is on various topics in public economics including social insurance and tax design. Some of his work is at the intersection of public economics and behavioural economics, analysing optimal policy design when people are subject to behavioural biases. In particular, he has been studying biases in job seekers’ perceptions of employment prospects and evaluating the role of information frictions for interventions in the health insurance market. In ongoing work, he tries to shed light on the optimal timing of unemployment benefits, linking theory to the data. Dr Johannes teaches and advises students in public economics in the PhD, MSc, and MPA programmes at LSE. In 2015, he won the British Academy’s annual Wiley Prize for outstanding early career achievement in research.

Johannes Spinnewijn

Research Fellow
Johannes Spinnewijn is a Research Fellow at CERP. He joined the London School of Economics in 2009 as a Lecturer at the Department of Economics and a member of the CEP and STICERD. Dr Johannes is affiliated with the CEPR. Prior to joining LSE, he completed his PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His work is on various topics in public economics including social insurance and tax design. Some of his work is at the intersection of public economics and behavioural economics, analysing optimal policy design when people are subject to behavioural biases. In particular, he has been studying biases in job seekers’ perceptions of employment prospects and evaluating the role of information frictions for interventions in the health insurance market. In ongoing work, he tries to shed light on the optimal timing of unemployment benefits, linking theory to the data. Dr Johannes teaches and advises students in public economics in the PhD, MSc, and MPA programmes at LSE. In 2015, he won the British Academy’s annual Wiley Prize for outstanding early career achievement in research.

Johannes Spinnewijn

Research Fellow
Johannes Spinnewijn is a Research Fellow at CERP. He joined the London School of Economics in 2009 as a Lecturer at the Department of Economics and a member of the CEP and STICERD. Dr Johannes is affiliated with the CEPR. Prior to joining LSE, he completed his PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His work is on various topics in public economics including social insurance and tax design. Some of his work is at the intersection of public economics and behavioural economics, analysing optimal policy design when people are subject to behavioural biases. In particular, he has been studying biases in job seekers’ perceptions of employment prospects and evaluating the role of information frictions for interventions in the health insurance market. In ongoing work, he tries to shed light on the optimal timing of unemployment benefits, linking theory to the data. Dr Johannes teaches and advises students in public economics in the PhD, MSc, and MPA programmes at LSE. In 2015, he won the British Academy’s annual Wiley Prize for outstanding early career achievement in research.
Research Fellow

Karlijin Morsink

Research Fellow
Karlijn Morsink is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Utrecht University School of Economics, a Senior Researcher at the Development Economics Group at Wageningen University, and a Research Fellow at the Centre for the Economic Analysis of Risk (CEAR) at Georgia State University. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Blavatnik School of Governance, University of Oxford. She is also a visit scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. Previously, she was the British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Department of Economics. In 2012, she received her D Phil in Development Economics, with honours, from the University of Twente, The Netherlands. Her research interests include experimental, behavioural and development economics, game theory and econometrics. She has co-authored a chapter in the ‘Practical Guide to Impact Assessments in Microinsurance’ (published by: Microinsurance Network and Micro Insurance Academy) with Dr Peter Guerts.

Karlijin Morsink

Research Fellow
Karlijn Morsink is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Utrecht University School of Economics, a Senior Researcher at the Development Economics Group at Wageningen University, and a Research Fellow at the Centre for the Economic Analysis of Risk (CEAR) at Georgia State University. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Blavatnik School of Governance, University of Oxford. She is also a visit scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. Previously, she was the British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Department of Economics. In 2012, she received her D Phil in Development Economics, with honours, from the University of Twente, The Netherlands. Her research interests include experimental, behavioural and development economics, game theory and econometrics. She has co-authored a chapter in the ‘Practical Guide to Impact Assessments in Microinsurance’ (published by: Microinsurance Network and Micro Insurance Academy) with Dr Peter Guerts.

Karlijin Morsink

Research Fellow
Karlijn Morsink is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Utrecht University School of Economics, a Senior Researcher at the Development Economics Group at Wageningen University, and a Research Fellow at the Centre for the Economic Analysis of Risk (CEAR) at Georgia State University. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Blavatnik School of Governance, University of Oxford. She is also a visit scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. Previously, she was the British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Department of Economics. In 2012, she received her D Phil in Development Economics, with honours, from the University of Twente, The Netherlands. Her research interests include experimental, behavioural and development economics, game theory and econometrics. She has co-authored a chapter in the ‘Practical Guide to Impact Assessments in Microinsurance’ (published by: Microinsurance Network and Micro Insurance Academy) with Dr Peter Guerts.
Research Fellow

Karlijin Morsink

Research Fellow
Karlijn Morsink is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Utrecht University School of Economics, a Senior Researcher at the Development Economics Group at Wageningen University, and a Research Fellow at the Centre for the Economic Analysis of Risk (CEAR) at Georgia State University. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Blavatnik School of Governance, University of Oxford. She is also a visit scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. Previously, she was the British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Department of Economics. In 2012, she received her D Phil in Development Economics, with honours, from the University of Twente, The Netherlands. Her research interests include experimental, behavioural and development economics, game theory and econometrics. She has co-authored a chapter in the ‘Practical Guide to Impact Assessments in Microinsurance’ (published by: Microinsurance Network and Micro Insurance Academy) with Dr Peter Guerts.

Karlijin Morsink

Research Fellow
Karlijn Morsink is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Utrecht University School of Economics, a Senior Researcher at the Development Economics Group at Wageningen University, and a Research Fellow at the Centre for the Economic Analysis of Risk (CEAR) at Georgia State University. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Blavatnik School of Governance, University of Oxford. She is also a visit scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. Previously, she was the British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Department of Economics. In 2012, she received her D Phil in Development Economics, with honours, from the University of Twente, The Netherlands. Her research interests include experimental, behavioural and development economics, game theory and econometrics. She has co-authored a chapter in the ‘Practical Guide to Impact Assessments in Microinsurance’ (published by: Microinsurance Network and Micro Insurance Academy) with Dr Peter Guerts.

Karlijin Morsink

Research Fellow
Karlijn Morsink is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Utrecht University School of Economics, a Senior Researcher at the Development Economics Group at Wageningen University, and a Research Fellow at the Centre for the Economic Analysis of Risk (CEAR) at Georgia State University. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Blavatnik School of Governance, University of Oxford. She is also a visit scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. Previously, she was the British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Department of Economics. In 2012, she received her D Phil in Development Economics, with honours, from the University of Twente, The Netherlands. Her research interests include experimental, behavioural and development economics, game theory and econometrics. She has co-authored a chapter in the ‘Practical Guide to Impact Assessments in Microinsurance’ (published by: Microinsurance Network and Micro Insurance Academy) with Dr Peter Guerts.
Research Fellow

Karlijin Morsink

Research Fellow
Karlijn Morsink is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Utrecht University School of Economics, a Senior Researcher at the Development Economics Group at Wageningen University, and a Research Fellow at the Centre for the Economic Analysis of Risk (CEAR) at Georgia State University. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Blavatnik School of Governance, University of Oxford. She is also a visit scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. Previously, she was the British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Department of Economics. In 2012, she received her D Phil in Development Economics, with honours, from the University of Twente, The Netherlands. Her research interests include experimental, behavioural and development economics, game theory and econometrics. She has co-authored a chapter in the ‘Practical Guide to Impact Assessments in Microinsurance’ (published by: Microinsurance Network and Micro Insurance Academy) with Dr Peter Guerts.

Karlijin Morsink

Research Fellow
Karlijn Morsink is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Utrecht University School of Economics, a Senior Researcher at the Development Economics Group at Wageningen University, and a Research Fellow at the Centre for the Economic Analysis of Risk (CEAR) at Georgia State University. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Blavatnik School of Governance, University of Oxford. She is also a visit scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. Previously, she was the British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Department of Economics. In 2012, she received her D Phil in Development Economics, with honours, from the University of Twente, The Netherlands. Her research interests include experimental, behavioural and development economics, game theory and econometrics. She has co-authored a chapter in the ‘Practical Guide to Impact Assessments in Microinsurance’ (published by: Microinsurance Network and Micro Insurance Academy) with Dr Peter Guerts.

Karlijin Morsink

Research Fellow
Karlijn Morsink is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Utrecht University School of Economics, a Senior Researcher at the Development Economics Group at Wageningen University, and a Research Fellow at the Centre for the Economic Analysis of Risk (CEAR) at Georgia State University. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Blavatnik School of Governance, University of Oxford. She is also a visit scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. Previously, she was the British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Department of Economics. In 2012, she received her D Phil in Development Economics, with honours, from the University of Twente, The Netherlands. Her research interests include experimental, behavioural and development economics, game theory and econometrics. She has co-authored a chapter in the ‘Practical Guide to Impact Assessments in Microinsurance’ (published by: Microinsurance Network and Micro Insurance Academy) with Dr Peter Guerts.
Research Fellow

Kate Vyborny

Research Fellow
Kate Vyborny is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Economics at Duke University, USA. Dr Kate is the associate director of the DevLab at Duke. Dr Kate’s research focuses on public service delivery, urban development and public transportation, and gender. She is a visiting faculty member at the Lahore School of Economics and the Lahore University of Management Sciences. Dr Kate has previously worked on development assistance effectiveness at the Center for Global Development, and on trade and development at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. She holds a D Phil (PhD) in economics from the University of Oxford, England, where she held the Rhodes Scholarship. She holds bachelor’s degrees in Economics and International Affairs from the University of Georgia, USA.

Kate Vyborny

Research Fellow
Kate Vyborny is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Economics at Duke University, USA. Dr Kate is the associate director of the DevLab at Duke. Dr Kate’s research focuses on public service delivery, urban development and public transportation, and gender. She is a visiting faculty member at the Lahore School of Economics and the Lahore University of Management Sciences. Dr Kate has previously worked on development assistance effectiveness at the Center for Global Development, and on trade and development at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. She holds a D Phil (PhD) in economics from the University of Oxford, England, where she held the Rhodes Scholarship. She holds bachelor’s degrees in Economics and International Affairs from the University of Georgia, USA.

Kate Vyborny

Research Fellow
Kate Vyborny is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Economics at Duke University, USA. Dr Kate is the associate director of the DevLab at Duke. Dr Kate’s research focuses on public service delivery, urban development and public transportation, and gender. She is a visiting faculty member at the Lahore School of Economics and the Lahore University of Management Sciences. Dr Kate has previously worked on development assistance effectiveness at the Center for Global Development, and on trade and development at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. She holds a D Phil (PhD) in economics from the University of Oxford, England, where she held the Rhodes Scholarship. She holds bachelor’s degrees in Economics and International Affairs from the University of Georgia, USA.
Research Fellow

Kate Vyborny

Research Fellow
Kate Vyborny is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Economics at Duke University, USA. Dr Kate is the associate director of the DevLab at Duke. Dr Kate’s research focuses on public service delivery, urban development and public transportation, and gender. She is a visiting faculty member at the Lahore School of Economics and the Lahore University of Management Sciences. Dr Kate has previously worked on development assistance effectiveness at the Center for Global Development, and on trade and development at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. She holds a D Phil (PhD) in economics from the University of Oxford, England, where she held the Rhodes Scholarship. She holds bachelor’s degrees in Economics and International Affairs from the University of Georgia, USA.

Kate Vyborny

Research Fellow
Kate Vyborny is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Economics at Duke University, USA. Dr Kate is the associate director of the DevLab at Duke. Dr Kate’s research focuses on public service delivery, urban development and public transportation, and gender. She is a visiting faculty member at the Lahore School of Economics and the Lahore University of Management Sciences. Dr Kate has previously worked on development assistance effectiveness at the Center for Global Development, and on trade and development at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. She holds a D Phil (PhD) in economics from the University of Oxford, England, where she held the Rhodes Scholarship. She holds bachelor’s degrees in Economics and International Affairs from the University of Georgia, USA.

Kate Vyborny

Research Fellow
Kate Vyborny is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Economics at Duke University, USA. Dr Kate is the associate director of the DevLab at Duke. Dr Kate’s research focuses on public service delivery, urban development and public transportation, and gender. She is a visiting faculty member at the Lahore School of Economics and the Lahore University of Management Sciences. Dr Kate has previously worked on development assistance effectiveness at the Center for Global Development, and on trade and development at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. She holds a D Phil (PhD) in economics from the University of Oxford, England, where she held the Rhodes Scholarship. She holds bachelor’s degrees in Economics and International Affairs from the University of Georgia, USA.
Research Fellow

Kate Vyborny

Research Fellow
Kate Vyborny is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Economics at Duke University, USA. Dr Kate is the associate director of the DevLab at Duke. Dr Kate’s research focuses on public service delivery, urban development and public transportation, and gender. She is a visiting faculty member at the Lahore School of Economics and the Lahore University of Management Sciences. Dr Kate has previously worked on development assistance effectiveness at the Center for Global Development, and on trade and development at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. She holds a D Phil (PhD) in economics from the University of Oxford, England, where she held the Rhodes Scholarship. She holds bachelor’s degrees in Economics and International Affairs from the University of Georgia, USA.

Kate Vyborny

Research Fellow
Kate Vyborny is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Economics at Duke University, USA. Dr Kate is the associate director of the DevLab at Duke. Dr Kate’s research focuses on public service delivery, urban development and public transportation, and gender. She is a visiting faculty member at the Lahore School of Economics and the Lahore University of Management Sciences. Dr Kate has previously worked on development assistance effectiveness at the Center for Global Development, and on trade and development at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. She holds a D Phil (PhD) in economics from the University of Oxford, England, where she held the Rhodes Scholarship. She holds bachelor’s degrees in Economics and International Affairs from the University of Georgia, USA.

Kate Vyborny

Research Fellow
Kate Vyborny is a Research Fellow at CERP. She is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Economics at Duke University, USA. Dr Kate is the associate director of the DevLab at Duke. Dr Kate’s research focuses on public service delivery, urban development and public transportation, and gender. She is a visiting faculty member at the Lahore School of Economics and the Lahore University of Management Sciences. Dr Kate has previously worked on development assistance effectiveness at the Center for Global Development, and on trade and development at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. She holds a D Phil (PhD) in economics from the University of Oxford, England, where she held the Rhodes Scholarship. She holds bachelor’s degrees in Economics and International Affairs from the University of Georgia, USA.
Research Fellow

Leigh Linden

Research Fellow
Leigh Linden is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Texas at Austin with a joint appointment in the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. Working in the fields of development economics and economics of education, he explores the role of education in the microeconomic foundations of poverty. He focuses on understanding both the education production process and the family decision problems that determine the allocation of educational opportunities within the household. Methodologically, he specializes in the use of large-scale randomized controlled trials. His research has been published in a number of academic journals including the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Dr Leigh is affiliated with the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD), the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), and Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). He earned a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2004 and received a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Texas at Austin in 1997.

Leigh Linden

Research Fellow
Leigh Linden is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Texas at Austin with a joint appointment in the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. Working in the fields of development economics and economics of education, he explores the role of education in the microeconomic foundations of poverty. He focuses on understanding both the education production process and the family decision problems that determine the allocation of educational opportunities within the household. Methodologically, he specializes in the use of large-scale randomized controlled trials. His research has been published in a number of academic journals including the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Dr Leigh is affiliated with the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD), the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), and Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). He earned a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2004 and received a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Texas at Austin in 1997.

Leigh Linden

Research Fellow
Leigh Linden is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Texas at Austin with a joint appointment in the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. Working in the fields of development economics and economics of education, he explores the role of education in the microeconomic foundations of poverty. He focuses on understanding both the education production process and the family decision problems that determine the allocation of educational opportunities within the household. Methodologically, he specializes in the use of large-scale randomized controlled trials. His research has been published in a number of academic journals including the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Dr Leigh is affiliated with the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD), the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), and Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). He earned a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2004 and received a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Texas at Austin in 1997.
Research Fellow

Leigh Linden

Research Fellow
Leigh Linden is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Texas at Austin with a joint appointment in the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. Working in the fields of development economics and economics of education, he explores the role of education in the microeconomic foundations of poverty. He focuses on understanding both the education production process and the family decision problems that determine the allocation of educational opportunities within the household. Methodologically, he specializes in the use of large-scale randomized controlled trials. His research has been published in a number of academic journals including the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Dr Leigh is affiliated with the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD), the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), and Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). He earned a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2004 and received a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Texas at Austin in 1997.

Leigh Linden

Research Fellow
Leigh Linden is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Texas at Austin with a joint appointment in the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. Working in the fields of development economics and economics of education, he explores the role of education in the microeconomic foundations of poverty. He focuses on understanding both the education production process and the family decision problems that determine the allocation of educational opportunities within the household. Methodologically, he specializes in the use of large-scale randomized controlled trials. His research has been published in a number of academic journals including the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Dr Leigh is affiliated with the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD), the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), and Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). He earned a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2004 and received a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Texas at Austin in 1997.

Leigh Linden

Research Fellow
Leigh Linden is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Texas at Austin with a joint appointment in the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. Working in the fields of development economics and economics of education, he explores the role of education in the microeconomic foundations of poverty. He focuses on understanding both the education production process and the family decision problems that determine the allocation of educational opportunities within the household. Methodologically, he specializes in the use of large-scale randomized controlled trials. His research has been published in a number of academic journals including the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Dr Leigh is affiliated with the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD), the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), and Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). He earned a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2004 and received a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Texas at Austin in 1997.
Research Fellow

Leigh Linden

Research Fellow
Leigh Linden is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Texas at Austin with a joint appointment in the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. Working in the fields of development economics and economics of education, he explores the role of education in the microeconomic foundations of poverty. He focuses on understanding both the education production process and the family decision problems that determine the allocation of educational opportunities within the household. Methodologically, he specializes in the use of large-scale randomized controlled trials. His research has been published in a number of academic journals including the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Dr Leigh is affiliated with the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD), the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), and Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). He earned a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2004 and received a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Texas at Austin in 1997.

Leigh Linden

Research Fellow
Leigh Linden is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Texas at Austin with a joint appointment in the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. Working in the fields of development economics and economics of education, he explores the role of education in the microeconomic foundations of poverty. He focuses on understanding both the education production process and the family decision problems that determine the allocation of educational opportunities within the household. Methodologically, he specializes in the use of large-scale randomized controlled trials. His research has been published in a number of academic journals including the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Dr Leigh is affiliated with the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD), the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), and Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). He earned a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2004 and received a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Texas at Austin in 1997.

Leigh Linden

Research Fellow
Leigh Linden is a Research Fellow at CERP. He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Texas at Austin with a joint appointment in the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. Working in the fields of development economics and economics of education, he explores the role of education in the microeconomic foundations of poverty. He focuses on understanding both the education production process and the family decision problems that determine the allocation of educational opportunities within the household. Methodologically, he specializes in the use of large-scale randomized controlled trials. His research has been published in a number of academic journals including the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Dr Leigh is affiliated with the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD), the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), and Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). He earned a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2004 and received a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Texas at Austin in 1997.
Research Fellow

Experts

Sarah F. Thompson

Principal Investigator
Sarah F. Thompson is a Principal Investigator on Gender Norms and Transport Project at CERP. Sarah is a 6th-year Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at Stanford University. Her work spans South Asia and Latin America. She utilises causal inference methods (particularly field experiments and quasi-experimental methods), in her research on the politics of marginalized groups. She also works closely with policymakers in the field and also co-organises WPESA, the Workshop on the Political Economy of South Asia. She is currently a visiting scholar at the Einaudi Center’s South Asia Program, at Cornell University.

Sarah F. Thompson

Principal Investigator
Sarah F. Thompson is a Principal Investigator on Gender Norms and Transport Project at CERP. Sarah is a 6th-year Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at Stanford University. Her work spans South Asia and Latin America. She utilises causal inference methods (particularly field experiments and quasi-experimental methods), in her research on the politics of marginalized groups. She also works closely with policymakers in the field and also co-organises WPESA, the Workshop on the Political Economy of South Asia. She is currently a visiting scholar at the Einaudi Center’s South Asia Program, at Cornell University.

Sarah F. Thompson

Principal Investigator
Sarah F. Thompson is a Principal Investigator on Gender Norms and Transport Project at CERP. Sarah is a 6th-year Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at Stanford University. Her work spans South Asia and Latin America. She utilises causal inference methods (particularly field experiments and quasi-experimental methods), in her research on the politics of marginalized groups. She also works closely with policymakers in the field and also co-organises WPESA, the Workshop on the Political Economy of South Asia. She is currently a visiting scholar at the Einaudi Center’s South Asia Program, at Cornell University.
Principal Investigator

Sarah F. Thompson

Principal Investigator
Sarah F. Thompson is a Principal Investigator on Gender Norms and Transport Project at CERP. Sarah is a 6th-year Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at Stanford University. Her work spans South Asia and Latin America. She utilises causal inference methods (particularly field experiments and quasi-experimental methods), in her research on the politics of marginalized groups. She also works closely with policymakers in the field and also co-organises WPESA, the Workshop on the Political Economy of South Asia. She is currently a visiting scholar at the Einaudi Center’s South Asia Program, at Cornell University.

Sarah F. Thompson

Principal Investigator
Sarah F. Thompson is a Principal Investigator on Gender Norms and Transport Project at CERP. Sarah is a 6th-year Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at Stanford University. Her work spans South Asia and Latin America. She utilises causal inference methods (particularly field experiments and quasi-experimental methods), in her research on the politics of marginalized groups. She also works closely with policymakers in the field and also co-organises WPESA, the Workshop on the Political Economy of South Asia. She is currently a visiting scholar at the Einaudi Center’s South Asia Program, at Cornell University.

Sarah F. Thompson

Principal Investigator
Sarah F. Thompson is a Principal Investigator on Gender Norms and Transport Project at CERP. Sarah is a 6th-year Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at Stanford University. Her work spans South Asia and Latin America. She utilises causal inference methods (particularly field experiments and quasi-experimental methods), in her research on the politics of marginalized groups. She also works closely with policymakers in the field and also co-organises WPESA, the Workshop on the Political Economy of South Asia. She is currently a visiting scholar at the Einaudi Center’s South Asia Program, at Cornell University.
Principal Investigator

Sarah F. Thompson

Principal Investigator
Sarah F. Thompson is a Principal Investigator on Gender Norms and Transport Project at CERP. Sarah is a 6th-year Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at Stanford University. Her work spans South Asia and Latin America. She utilises causal inference methods (particularly field experiments and quasi-experimental methods), in her research on the politics of marginalized groups. She also works closely with policymakers in the field and also co-organises WPESA, the Workshop on the Political Economy of South Asia. She is currently a visiting scholar at the Einaudi Center’s South Asia Program, at Cornell University.

Sarah F. Thompson

Principal Investigator
Sarah F. Thompson is a Principal Investigator on Gender Norms and Transport Project at CERP. Sarah is a 6th-year Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at Stanford University. Her work spans South Asia and Latin America. She utilises causal inference methods (particularly field experiments and quasi-experimental methods), in her research on the politics of marginalized groups. She also works closely with policymakers in the field and also co-organises WPESA, the Workshop on the Political Economy of South Asia. She is currently a visiting scholar at the Einaudi Center’s South Asia Program, at Cornell University.

Sarah F. Thompson

Principal Investigator
Sarah F. Thompson is a Principal Investigator on Gender Norms and Transport Project at CERP. Sarah is a 6th-year Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at Stanford University. Her work spans South Asia and Latin America. She utilises causal inference methods (particularly field experiments and quasi-experimental methods), in her research on the politics of marginalized groups. She also works closely with policymakers in the field and also co-organises WPESA, the Workshop on the Political Economy of South Asia. She is currently a visiting scholar at the Einaudi Center’s South Asia Program, at Cornell University.
Principal Investigator

Sarah Shaukat

Graduate Student Fellow
Sarah Shaukat is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. She is a PhD student in the Economics and Public Policy programme at Tufts University. She also holds an MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a BSc (Hons) in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) in Pakistan. Prior to starting her PhD, she worked at CERP on a Poverty Alleviation Program that used randomised control trials to understand the impact of Skills Development on the Economic Inclusion of rural men and women in the country. Her research interests lie at the intersection of Development, Behavioural, and Labour economics.

Sarah Shaukat

Graduate Student Fellow
Sarah Shaukat is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. She is a PhD student in the Economics and Public Policy programme at Tufts University. She also holds an MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a BSc (Hons) in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) in Pakistan. Prior to starting her PhD, she worked at CERP on a Poverty Alleviation Program that used randomised control trials to understand the impact of Skills Development on the Economic Inclusion of rural men and women in the country. Her research interests lie at the intersection of Development, Behavioural, and Labour economics.

Sarah Shaukat

Graduate Student Fellow
Sarah Shaukat is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. She is a PhD student in the Economics and Public Policy programme at Tufts University. She also holds an MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a BSc (Hons) in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) in Pakistan. Prior to starting her PhD, she worked at CERP on a Poverty Alleviation Program that used randomised control trials to understand the impact of Skills Development on the Economic Inclusion of rural men and women in the country. Her research interests lie at the intersection of Development, Behavioural, and Labour economics.
Graduate Student Fellow

Sarah Shaukat

Graduate Student Fellow
Sarah Shaukat is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. She is a PhD student in the Economics and Public Policy programme at Tufts University. She also holds an MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a BSc (Hons) in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) in Pakistan. Prior to starting her PhD, she worked at CERP on a Poverty Alleviation Program that used randomised control trials to understand the impact of Skills Development on the Economic Inclusion of rural men and women in the country. Her research interests lie at the intersection of Development, Behavioural, and Labour economics.

Sarah Shaukat

Graduate Student Fellow
Sarah Shaukat is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. She is a PhD student in the Economics and Public Policy programme at Tufts University. She also holds an MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a BSc (Hons) in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) in Pakistan. Prior to starting her PhD, she worked at CERP on a Poverty Alleviation Program that used randomised control trials to understand the impact of Skills Development on the Economic Inclusion of rural men and women in the country. Her research interests lie at the intersection of Development, Behavioural, and Labour economics.

Sarah Shaukat

Graduate Student Fellow
Sarah Shaukat is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. She is a PhD student in the Economics and Public Policy programme at Tufts University. She also holds an MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a BSc (Hons) in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) in Pakistan. Prior to starting her PhD, she worked at CERP on a Poverty Alleviation Program that used randomised control trials to understand the impact of Skills Development on the Economic Inclusion of rural men and women in the country. Her research interests lie at the intersection of Development, Behavioural, and Labour economics.
Graduate Student Fellow

Sarah Shaukat

Graduate Student Fellow
Sarah Shaukat is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. She is a PhD student in the Economics and Public Policy programme at Tufts University. She also holds an MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a BSc (Hons) in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) in Pakistan. Prior to starting her PhD, she worked at CERP on a Poverty Alleviation Program that used randomised control trials to understand the impact of Skills Development on the Economic Inclusion of rural men and women in the country. Her research interests lie at the intersection of Development, Behavioural, and Labour economics.

Sarah Shaukat

Graduate Student Fellow
Sarah Shaukat is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. She is a PhD student in the Economics and Public Policy programme at Tufts University. She also holds an MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a BSc (Hons) in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) in Pakistan. Prior to starting her PhD, she worked at CERP on a Poverty Alleviation Program that used randomised control trials to understand the impact of Skills Development on the Economic Inclusion of rural men and women in the country. Her research interests lie at the intersection of Development, Behavioural, and Labour economics.

Sarah Shaukat

Graduate Student Fellow
Sarah Shaukat is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. She is a PhD student in the Economics and Public Policy programme at Tufts University. She also holds an MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a BSc (Hons) in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) in Pakistan. Prior to starting her PhD, she worked at CERP on a Poverty Alleviation Program that used randomised control trials to understand the impact of Skills Development on the Economic Inclusion of rural men and women in the country. Her research interests lie at the intersection of Development, Behavioural, and Labour economics.
Graduate Student Fellow

Shamyla Chaudry

Principal Investigator
Shamyla Chaudry is a Principal Investigator on Barriers to Industrial Upgrading (Sialkot Soccer Ball / Surgical Instruments) Project at CERP. Shamyla is an Assistant Professor in Economics and Business Administration at the Lahore School of Economics. She teaches Introductory courses on Economics, Macro Economics I, Macro Economics II and Environmental Economics. She has done research work on the Surgical Goods Industry Sector and various Labor issues in Pakistan. Shamyla has worked on the ILO Socio-Economic Security Programme as a contributor for the Pakistan region. She is currently involved with research on the economic aspects of cousin marriages. She has worked with the Punjab Bureau of Statistics in conducting primary data collection for the Punjab Consanguinity survey 2009-2010. She is currently working with Professors at Yale and Columbia on the ‘Analysis of Technology in the Sialkot Soccer Ball Industry’. She has an MSc in Economics and Management from the Lahore School of Economics and a BA in Economics and Literature from Kinnaird College.

Shamyla Chaudry

Principal Investigator
Shamyla Chaudry is a Principal Investigator on Barriers to Industrial Upgrading (Sialkot Soccer Ball / Surgical Instruments) Project at CERP. Shamyla is an Assistant Professor in Economics and Business Administration at the Lahore School of Economics. She teaches Introductory courses on Economics, Macro Economics I, Macro Economics II and Environmental Economics. She has done research work on the Surgical Goods Industry Sector and various Labor issues in Pakistan. Shamyla has worked on the ILO Socio-Economic Security Programme as a contributor for the Pakistan region. She is currently involved with research on the economic aspects of cousin marriages. She has worked with the Punjab Bureau of Statistics in conducting primary data collection for the Punjab Consanguinity survey 2009-2010. She is currently working with Professors at Yale and Columbia on the ‘Analysis of Technology in the Sialkot Soccer Ball Industry’. She has an MSc in Economics and Management from the Lahore School of Economics and a BA in Economics and Literature from Kinnaird College.

Shamyla Chaudry

Principal Investigator
Shamyla Chaudry is a Principal Investigator on Barriers to Industrial Upgrading (Sialkot Soccer Ball / Surgical Instruments) Project at CERP. Shamyla is an Assistant Professor in Economics and Business Administration at the Lahore School of Economics. She teaches Introductory courses on Economics, Macro Economics I, Macro Economics II and Environmental Economics. She has done research work on the Surgical Goods Industry Sector and various Labor issues in Pakistan. Shamyla has worked on the ILO Socio-Economic Security Programme as a contributor for the Pakistan region. She is currently involved with research on the economic aspects of cousin marriages. She has worked with the Punjab Bureau of Statistics in conducting primary data collection for the Punjab Consanguinity survey 2009-2010. She is currently working with Professors at Yale and Columbia on the ‘Analysis of Technology in the Sialkot Soccer Ball Industry’. She has an MSc in Economics and Management from the Lahore School of Economics and a BA in Economics and Literature from Kinnaird College.
Principal Investigator

Shamyla Chaudry

Principal Investigator
Shamyla Chaudry is a Principal Investigator on Barriers to Industrial Upgrading (Sialkot Soccer Ball / Surgical Instruments) Project at CERP. Shamyla is an Assistant Professor in Economics and Business Administration at the Lahore School of Economics. She teaches Introductory courses on Economics, Macro Economics I, Macro Economics II and Environmental Economics. She has done research work on the Surgical Goods Industry Sector and various Labor issues in Pakistan. Shamyla has worked on the ILO Socio-Economic Security Programme as a contributor for the Pakistan region. She is currently involved with research on the economic aspects of cousin marriages. She has worked with the Punjab Bureau of Statistics in conducting primary data collection for the Punjab Consanguinity survey 2009-2010. She is currently working with Professors at Yale and Columbia on the ‘Analysis of Technology in the Sialkot Soccer Ball Industry’. She has an MSc in Economics and Management from the Lahore School of Economics and a BA in Economics and Literature from Kinnaird College.

Shamyla Chaudry

Principal Investigator
Shamyla Chaudry is a Principal Investigator on Barriers to Industrial Upgrading (Sialkot Soccer Ball / Surgical Instruments) Project at CERP. Shamyla is an Assistant Professor in Economics and Business Administration at the Lahore School of Economics. She teaches Introductory courses on Economics, Macro Economics I, Macro Economics II and Environmental Economics. She has done research work on the Surgical Goods Industry Sector and various Labor issues in Pakistan. Shamyla has worked on the ILO Socio-Economic Security Programme as a contributor for the Pakistan region. She is currently involved with research on the economic aspects of cousin marriages. She has worked with the Punjab Bureau of Statistics in conducting primary data collection for the Punjab Consanguinity survey 2009-2010. She is currently working with Professors at Yale and Columbia on the ‘Analysis of Technology in the Sialkot Soccer Ball Industry’. She has an MSc in Economics and Management from the Lahore School of Economics and a BA in Economics and Literature from Kinnaird College.

Shamyla Chaudry

Principal Investigator
Shamyla Chaudry is a Principal Investigator on Barriers to Industrial Upgrading (Sialkot Soccer Ball / Surgical Instruments) Project at CERP. Shamyla is an Assistant Professor in Economics and Business Administration at the Lahore School of Economics. She teaches Introductory courses on Economics, Macro Economics I, Macro Economics II and Environmental Economics. She has done research work on the Surgical Goods Industry Sector and various Labor issues in Pakistan. Shamyla has worked on the ILO Socio-Economic Security Programme as a contributor for the Pakistan region. She is currently involved with research on the economic aspects of cousin marriages. She has worked with the Punjab Bureau of Statistics in conducting primary data collection for the Punjab Consanguinity survey 2009-2010. She is currently working with Professors at Yale and Columbia on the ‘Analysis of Technology in the Sialkot Soccer Ball Industry’. She has an MSc in Economics and Management from the Lahore School of Economics and a BA in Economics and Literature from Kinnaird College.
Principal Investigator

Shamyla Chaudry

Principal Investigator
Shamyla Chaudry is a Principal Investigator on Barriers to Industrial Upgrading (Sialkot Soccer Ball / Surgical Instruments) Project at CERP. Shamyla is an Assistant Professor in Economics and Business Administration at the Lahore School of Economics. She teaches Introductory courses on Economics, Macro Economics I, Macro Economics II and Environmental Economics. She has done research work on the Surgical Goods Industry Sector and various Labor issues in Pakistan. Shamyla has worked on the ILO Socio-Economic Security Programme as a contributor for the Pakistan region. She is currently involved with research on the economic aspects of cousin marriages. She has worked with the Punjab Bureau of Statistics in conducting primary data collection for the Punjab Consanguinity survey 2009-2010. She is currently working with Professors at Yale and Columbia on the ‘Analysis of Technology in the Sialkot Soccer Ball Industry’. She has an MSc in Economics and Management from the Lahore School of Economics and a BA in Economics and Literature from Kinnaird College.

Shamyla Chaudry

Principal Investigator
Shamyla Chaudry is a Principal Investigator on Barriers to Industrial Upgrading (Sialkot Soccer Ball / Surgical Instruments) Project at CERP. Shamyla is an Assistant Professor in Economics and Business Administration at the Lahore School of Economics. She teaches Introductory courses on Economics, Macro Economics I, Macro Economics II and Environmental Economics. She has done research work on the Surgical Goods Industry Sector and various Labor issues in Pakistan. Shamyla has worked on the ILO Socio-Economic Security Programme as a contributor for the Pakistan region. She is currently involved with research on the economic aspects of cousin marriages. She has worked with the Punjab Bureau of Statistics in conducting primary data collection for the Punjab Consanguinity survey 2009-2010. She is currently working with Professors at Yale and Columbia on the ‘Analysis of Technology in the Sialkot Soccer Ball Industry’. She has an MSc in Economics and Management from the Lahore School of Economics and a BA in Economics and Literature from Kinnaird College.

Shamyla Chaudry

Principal Investigator
Shamyla Chaudry is a Principal Investigator on Barriers to Industrial Upgrading (Sialkot Soccer Ball / Surgical Instruments) Project at CERP. Shamyla is an Assistant Professor in Economics and Business Administration at the Lahore School of Economics. She teaches Introductory courses on Economics, Macro Economics I, Macro Economics II and Environmental Economics. She has done research work on the Surgical Goods Industry Sector and various Labor issues in Pakistan. Shamyla has worked on the ILO Socio-Economic Security Programme as a contributor for the Pakistan region. She is currently involved with research on the economic aspects of cousin marriages. She has worked with the Punjab Bureau of Statistics in conducting primary data collection for the Punjab Consanguinity survey 2009-2010. She is currently working with Professors at Yale and Columbia on the ‘Analysis of Technology in the Sialkot Soccer Ball Industry’. She has an MSc in Economics and Management from the Lahore School of Economics and a BA in Economics and Literature from Kinnaird College.
Principal Investigator

Sher Afghan

Principal Investigator
Sher Afghan is a Principal Investigator on Computer Vision Project. Dr Sher is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). His research studies Behavioral Economics with a focus on Social Preferences and Behavior Change in General. His work utilizes a variety of methods including Lab experiments, field experiments, observational data, and theoretical modeling. He applies his work to issues of Discrimination and Public Finance. Dr Sher completed his PhD as a Fulbright Scholar from the Iowa State University in 2020.

Sher Afghan

Principal Investigator
Sher Afghan is a Principal Investigator on Computer Vision Project. Dr Sher is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). His research studies Behavioral Economics with a focus on Social Preferences and Behavior Change in General. His work utilizes a variety of methods including Lab experiments, field experiments, observational data, and theoretical modeling. He applies his work to issues of Discrimination and Public Finance. Dr Sher completed his PhD as a Fulbright Scholar from the Iowa State University in 2020.

Sher Afghan

Principal Investigator
Sher Afghan is a Principal Investigator on Computer Vision Project. Dr Sher is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). His research studies Behavioral Economics with a focus on Social Preferences and Behavior Change in General. His work utilizes a variety of methods including Lab experiments, field experiments, observational data, and theoretical modeling. He applies his work to issues of Discrimination and Public Finance. Dr Sher completed his PhD as a Fulbright Scholar from the Iowa State University in 2020.
Principal Investigator

Sher Afghan

Principal Investigator
Sher Afghan is a Principal Investigator on Computer Vision Project. Dr Sher is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). His research studies Behavioral Economics with a focus on Social Preferences and Behavior Change in General. His work utilizes a variety of methods including Lab experiments, field experiments, observational data, and theoretical modeling. He applies his work to issues of Discrimination and Public Finance. Dr Sher completed his PhD as a Fulbright Scholar from the Iowa State University in 2020.

Sher Afghan

Principal Investigator
Sher Afghan is a Principal Investigator on Computer Vision Project. Dr Sher is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). His research studies Behavioral Economics with a focus on Social Preferences and Behavior Change in General. His work utilizes a variety of methods including Lab experiments, field experiments, observational data, and theoretical modeling. He applies his work to issues of Discrimination and Public Finance. Dr Sher completed his PhD as a Fulbright Scholar from the Iowa State University in 2020.

Sher Afghan

Principal Investigator
Sher Afghan is a Principal Investigator on Computer Vision Project. Dr Sher is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). His research studies Behavioral Economics with a focus on Social Preferences and Behavior Change in General. His work utilizes a variety of methods including Lab experiments, field experiments, observational data, and theoretical modeling. He applies his work to issues of Discrimination and Public Finance. Dr Sher completed his PhD as a Fulbright Scholar from the Iowa State University in 2020.
Principal Investigator

Sher Afghan

Principal Investigator
Sher Afghan is a Principal Investigator on Computer Vision Project. Dr Sher is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). His research studies Behavioral Economics with a focus on Social Preferences and Behavior Change in General. His work utilizes a variety of methods including Lab experiments, field experiments, observational data, and theoretical modeling. He applies his work to issues of Discrimination and Public Finance. Dr Sher completed his PhD as a Fulbright Scholar from the Iowa State University in 2020.

Sher Afghan

Principal Investigator
Sher Afghan is a Principal Investigator on Computer Vision Project. Dr Sher is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). His research studies Behavioral Economics with a focus on Social Preferences and Behavior Change in General. His work utilizes a variety of methods including Lab experiments, field experiments, observational data, and theoretical modeling. He applies his work to issues of Discrimination and Public Finance. Dr Sher completed his PhD as a Fulbright Scholar from the Iowa State University in 2020.

Sher Afghan

Principal Investigator
Sher Afghan is a Principal Investigator on Computer Vision Project. Dr Sher is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). His research studies Behavioral Economics with a focus on Social Preferences and Behavior Change in General. His work utilizes a variety of methods including Lab experiments, field experiments, observational data, and theoretical modeling. He applies his work to issues of Discrimination and Public Finance. Dr Sher completed his PhD as a Fulbright Scholar from the Iowa State University in 2020.
Principal Investigator

Tiffany Simon

Principal Investigator
Tiffany Simon is a Principal Investigator on Education Program Project at CERP. Tiffany is a PhD student in Comparative Politics at Princeton. Her research interests sit at the Intersection of Political Behavior, Economic and Political Development and Governance. On LEAPS, Tiffany is working with Asim Khwaja (Harvard Kennedy School) and Saher Asad (Lahore University of Management Sciences) on a field experiment examining how rural citizens, particularly women, can improve government school performance by holding policy actors accountable for Public Service Delivery outside of election cycles. Her other research projects examine Political Behavior in the Gulf and the relationship between Poverty and Identity Salience. Before Tiffany started her PhD, she was a Senior Research Manager at Evidence for Policy Design at the Harvard Kennedy School, completed her MPA at Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs, and worked at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development in Geneva.

Tiffany Simon

Principal Investigator
Tiffany Simon is a Principal Investigator on Education Program Project at CERP. Tiffany is a PhD student in Comparative Politics at Princeton. Her research interests sit at the Intersection of Political Behavior, Economic and Political Development and Governance. On LEAPS, Tiffany is working with Asim Khwaja (Harvard Kennedy School) and Saher Asad (Lahore University of Management Sciences) on a field experiment examining how rural citizens, particularly women, can improve government school performance by holding policy actors accountable for Public Service Delivery outside of election cycles. Her other research projects examine Political Behavior in the Gulf and the relationship between Poverty and Identity Salience. Before Tiffany started her PhD, she was a Senior Research Manager at Evidence for Policy Design at the Harvard Kennedy School, completed her MPA at Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs, and worked at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development in Geneva.

Tiffany Simon

Principal Investigator
Tiffany Simon is a Principal Investigator on Education Program Project at CERP. Tiffany is a PhD student in Comparative Politics at Princeton. Her research interests sit at the Intersection of Political Behavior, Economic and Political Development and Governance. On LEAPS, Tiffany is working with Asim Khwaja (Harvard Kennedy School) and Saher Asad (Lahore University of Management Sciences) on a field experiment examining how rural citizens, particularly women, can improve government school performance by holding policy actors accountable for Public Service Delivery outside of election cycles. Her other research projects examine Political Behavior in the Gulf and the relationship between Poverty and Identity Salience. Before Tiffany started her PhD, she was a Senior Research Manager at Evidence for Policy Design at the Harvard Kennedy School, completed her MPA at Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs, and worked at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development in Geneva.
Principal Investigator

Tiffany Simon

Principal Investigator
Tiffany Simon is a Principal Investigator on Education Program Project at CERP. Tiffany is a PhD student in Comparative Politics at Princeton. Her research interests sit at the Intersection of Political Behavior, Economic and Political Development and Governance. On LEAPS, Tiffany is working with Asim Khwaja (Harvard Kennedy School) and Saher Asad (Lahore University of Management Sciences) on a field experiment examining how rural citizens, particularly women, can improve government school performance by holding policy actors accountable for Public Service Delivery outside of election cycles. Her other research projects examine Political Behavior in the Gulf and the relationship between Poverty and Identity Salience. Before Tiffany started her PhD, she was a Senior Research Manager at Evidence for Policy Design at the Harvard Kennedy School, completed her MPA at Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs, and worked at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development in Geneva.

Tiffany Simon

Principal Investigator
Tiffany Simon is a Principal Investigator on Education Program Project at CERP. Tiffany is a PhD student in Comparative Politics at Princeton. Her research interests sit at the Intersection of Political Behavior, Economic and Political Development and Governance. On LEAPS, Tiffany is working with Asim Khwaja (Harvard Kennedy School) and Saher Asad (Lahore University of Management Sciences) on a field experiment examining how rural citizens, particularly women, can improve government school performance by holding policy actors accountable for Public Service Delivery outside of election cycles. Her other research projects examine Political Behavior in the Gulf and the relationship between Poverty and Identity Salience. Before Tiffany started her PhD, she was a Senior Research Manager at Evidence for Policy Design at the Harvard Kennedy School, completed her MPA at Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs, and worked at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development in Geneva.

Tiffany Simon

Principal Investigator
Tiffany Simon is a Principal Investigator on Education Program Project at CERP. Tiffany is a PhD student in Comparative Politics at Princeton. Her research interests sit at the Intersection of Political Behavior, Economic and Political Development and Governance. On LEAPS, Tiffany is working with Asim Khwaja (Harvard Kennedy School) and Saher Asad (Lahore University of Management Sciences) on a field experiment examining how rural citizens, particularly women, can improve government school performance by holding policy actors accountable for Public Service Delivery outside of election cycles. Her other research projects examine Political Behavior in the Gulf and the relationship between Poverty and Identity Salience. Before Tiffany started her PhD, she was a Senior Research Manager at Evidence for Policy Design at the Harvard Kennedy School, completed her MPA at Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs, and worked at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development in Geneva.
Principal Investigator

Tiffany Simon

Principal Investigator
Tiffany Simon is a Principal Investigator on Education Program Project at CERP. Tiffany is a PhD student in Comparative Politics at Princeton. Her research interests sit at the Intersection of Political Behavior, Economic and Political Development and Governance. On LEAPS, Tiffany is working with Asim Khwaja (Harvard Kennedy School) and Saher Asad (Lahore University of Management Sciences) on a field experiment examining how rural citizens, particularly women, can improve government school performance by holding policy actors accountable for Public Service Delivery outside of election cycles. Her other research projects examine Political Behavior in the Gulf and the relationship between Poverty and Identity Salience. Before Tiffany started her PhD, she was a Senior Research Manager at Evidence for Policy Design at the Harvard Kennedy School, completed her MPA at Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs, and worked at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development in Geneva.

Tiffany Simon

Principal Investigator
Tiffany Simon is a Principal Investigator on Education Program Project at CERP. Tiffany is a PhD student in Comparative Politics at Princeton. Her research interests sit at the Intersection of Political Behavior, Economic and Political Development and Governance. On LEAPS, Tiffany is working with Asim Khwaja (Harvard Kennedy School) and Saher Asad (Lahore University of Management Sciences) on a field experiment examining how rural citizens, particularly women, can improve government school performance by holding policy actors accountable for Public Service Delivery outside of election cycles. Her other research projects examine Political Behavior in the Gulf and the relationship between Poverty and Identity Salience. Before Tiffany started her PhD, she was a Senior Research Manager at Evidence for Policy Design at the Harvard Kennedy School, completed her MPA at Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs, and worked at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development in Geneva.

Tiffany Simon

Principal Investigator
Tiffany Simon is a Principal Investigator on Education Program Project at CERP. Tiffany is a PhD student in Comparative Politics at Princeton. Her research interests sit at the Intersection of Political Behavior, Economic and Political Development and Governance. On LEAPS, Tiffany is working with Asim Khwaja (Harvard Kennedy School) and Saher Asad (Lahore University of Management Sciences) on a field experiment examining how rural citizens, particularly women, can improve government school performance by holding policy actors accountable for Public Service Delivery outside of election cycles. Her other research projects examine Political Behavior in the Gulf and the relationship between Poverty and Identity Salience. Before Tiffany started her PhD, she was a Senior Research Manager at Evidence for Policy Design at the Harvard Kennedy School, completed her MPA at Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs, and worked at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development in Geneva.
Principal Investigator

Tomoko Harigaya

Principal Investigator
Tomoko Harigaya is a Principal Investigator on Climate Change Initiative Project at CERP. Dr Tomoko is the PAD’s Senior Researcher. She has extensive experience working with development organizations and government agencies on Evaluation Research. She has previously worked at Innovations for Poverty Action and consulted for Grameen Foundation, where she designed and oversaw randomized evaluations on Microfinance and Health Programs. Dr Tomoko holds a PhD in Public Policy from Harvard University.

Tomoko Harigaya

Principal Investigator
Tomoko Harigaya is a Principal Investigator on Climate Change Initiative Project at CERP. Dr Tomoko is the PAD’s Senior Researcher. She has extensive experience working with development organizations and government agencies on Evaluation Research. She has previously worked at Innovations for Poverty Action and consulted for Grameen Foundation, where she designed and oversaw randomized evaluations on Microfinance and Health Programs. Dr Tomoko holds a PhD in Public Policy from Harvard University.

Tomoko Harigaya

Principal Investigator
Tomoko Harigaya is a Principal Investigator on Climate Change Initiative Project at CERP. Dr Tomoko is the PAD’s Senior Researcher. She has extensive experience working with development organizations and government agencies on Evaluation Research. She has previously worked at Innovations for Poverty Action and consulted for Grameen Foundation, where she designed and oversaw randomized evaluations on Microfinance and Health Programs. Dr Tomoko holds a PhD in Public Policy from Harvard University.
Principal Investigator

Tomoko Harigaya

Principal Investigator
Tomoko Harigaya is a Principal Investigator on Climate Change Initiative Project at CERP. Dr Tomoko is the PAD’s Senior Researcher. She has extensive experience working with development organizations and government agencies on Evaluation Research. She has previously worked at Innovations for Poverty Action and consulted for Grameen Foundation, where she designed and oversaw randomized evaluations on Microfinance and Health Programs. Dr Tomoko holds a PhD in Public Policy from Harvard University.

Tomoko Harigaya

Principal Investigator
Tomoko Harigaya is a Principal Investigator on Climate Change Initiative Project at CERP. Dr Tomoko is the PAD’s Senior Researcher. She has extensive experience working with development organizations and government agencies on Evaluation Research. She has previously worked at Innovations for Poverty Action and consulted for Grameen Foundation, where she designed and oversaw randomized evaluations on Microfinance and Health Programs. Dr Tomoko holds a PhD in Public Policy from Harvard University.

Tomoko Harigaya

Principal Investigator
Tomoko Harigaya is a Principal Investigator on Climate Change Initiative Project at CERP. Dr Tomoko is the PAD’s Senior Researcher. She has extensive experience working with development organizations and government agencies on Evaluation Research. She has previously worked at Innovations for Poverty Action and consulted for Grameen Foundation, where she designed and oversaw randomized evaluations on Microfinance and Health Programs. Dr Tomoko holds a PhD in Public Policy from Harvard University.
Principal Investigator

Tomoko Harigaya

Principal Investigator
Tomoko Harigaya is a Principal Investigator on Climate Change Initiative Project at CERP. Dr Tomoko is the PAD’s Senior Researcher. She has extensive experience working with development organizations and government agencies on Evaluation Research. She has previously worked at Innovations for Poverty Action and consulted for Grameen Foundation, where she designed and oversaw randomized evaluations on Microfinance and Health Programs. Dr Tomoko holds a PhD in Public Policy from Harvard University.

Tomoko Harigaya

Principal Investigator
Tomoko Harigaya is a Principal Investigator on Climate Change Initiative Project at CERP. Dr Tomoko is the PAD’s Senior Researcher. She has extensive experience working with development organizations and government agencies on Evaluation Research. She has previously worked at Innovations for Poverty Action and consulted for Grameen Foundation, where she designed and oversaw randomized evaluations on Microfinance and Health Programs. Dr Tomoko holds a PhD in Public Policy from Harvard University.

Tomoko Harigaya

Principal Investigator
Tomoko Harigaya is a Principal Investigator on Climate Change Initiative Project at CERP. Dr Tomoko is the PAD’s Senior Researcher. She has extensive experience working with development organizations and government agencies on Evaluation Research. She has previously worked at Innovations for Poverty Action and consulted for Grameen Foundation, where she designed and oversaw randomized evaluations on Microfinance and Health Programs. Dr Tomoko holds a PhD in Public Policy from Harvard University.
Principal Investigator

Usman Naeem

PhD Candidate
Usman Naeem is a PhD Candidate in the Economics & Public Policy joint program between the Economics Department and The Fletcher School at Tufts University. His research focuses on energy markets, air pollution, and disruptive climate change. Prior to his graduate study, he was a Country Economist for the International Growth Centre Pakistan for six years.
Usman holds an MS in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences and a BA in Economics from the National University of Singapore.

Usman Naeem

PhD Candidate
Usman Naeem is a PhD Candidate in the Economics & Public Policy joint program between the Economics Department and The Fletcher School at Tufts University. His research focuses on energy markets, air pollution, and disruptive climate change. Prior to his graduate study, he was a Country Economist for the International Growth Centre Pakistan for six years.
Usman holds an MS in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences and a BA in Economics from the National University of Singapore.

Usman Naeem

PhD Candidate
Usman Naeem is a PhD Candidate in the Economics & Public Policy joint program between the Economics Department and The Fletcher School at Tufts University. His research focuses on energy markets, air pollution, and disruptive climate change. Prior to his graduate study, he was a Country Economist for the International Growth Centre Pakistan for six years.
Usman holds an MS in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences and a BA in Economics from the National University of Singapore.
PhD Candidate

Usman Naeem

PhD Candidate
Usman Naeem is a PhD Candidate in the Economics & Public Policy joint program between the Economics Department and The Fletcher School at Tufts University. His research focuses on energy markets, air pollution, and disruptive climate change. Prior to his graduate study, he was a Country Economist for the International Growth Centre Pakistan for six years.
Usman holds an MS in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences and a BA in Economics from the National University of Singapore.

Usman Naeem

PhD Candidate
Usman Naeem is a PhD Candidate in the Economics & Public Policy joint program between the Economics Department and The Fletcher School at Tufts University. His research focuses on energy markets, air pollution, and disruptive climate change. Prior to his graduate study, he was a Country Economist for the International Growth Centre Pakistan for six years.
Usman holds an MS in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences and a BA in Economics from the National University of Singapore.

Usman Naeem

PhD Candidate
Usman Naeem is a PhD Candidate in the Economics & Public Policy joint program between the Economics Department and The Fletcher School at Tufts University. His research focuses on energy markets, air pollution, and disruptive climate change. Prior to his graduate study, he was a Country Economist for the International Growth Centre Pakistan for six years.
Usman holds an MS in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences and a BA in Economics from the National University of Singapore.
PhD Candidate

Usman Naeem

PhD Candidate
Usman Naeem is a PhD Candidate in the Economics & Public Policy joint program between the Economics Department and The Fletcher School at Tufts University. His research focuses on energy markets, air pollution, and disruptive climate change. Prior to his graduate study, he was a Country Economist for the International Growth Centre Pakistan for six years.
Usman holds an MS in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences and a BA in Economics from the National University of Singapore.

Usman Naeem

PhD Candidate
Usman Naeem is a PhD Candidate in the Economics & Public Policy joint program between the Economics Department and The Fletcher School at Tufts University. His research focuses on energy markets, air pollution, and disruptive climate change. Prior to his graduate study, he was a Country Economist for the International Growth Centre Pakistan for six years.
Usman holds an MS in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences and a BA in Economics from the National University of Singapore.

Usman Naeem

PhD Candidate
Usman Naeem is a PhD Candidate in the Economics & Public Policy joint program between the Economics Department and The Fletcher School at Tufts University. His research focuses on energy markets, air pollution, and disruptive climate change. Prior to his graduate study, he was a Country Economist for the International Growth Centre Pakistan for six years.
Usman holds an MS in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences and a BA in Economics from the National University of Singapore.
PhD Candidate

Vatsal Khandelwal

Principal Investigator
Vatsal is a doctoral candidate in Economics at the University of Oxford. He is also a visiting fellow for spring term 2020-21 at Harvard University, affiliated with the program in Economics. He models, measures, and analyses social networks to understand problems in development economics. In his theoretical work, he analyses the multiplicative impact of individual idiosyncrasies on social learning. His empirical work studies how peers can affect individual decisions to exert effort in a classroom or engage in a conversation about mental health. To shed light on this, he, along with his coauthors, is currently running two randomized control trials in the fields of education and mental health in Pakistan and India respectively. Vatsal holds a MSc in Economics for Development from the University of Oxford and a BA in Economics from St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. He has also worked as a research assistant at the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford and a research consultant at JPAL, India.

Vatsal Khandelwal

Principal Investigator
Vatsal is a doctoral candidate in Economics at the University of Oxford. He is also a visiting fellow for spring term 2020-21 at Harvard University, affiliated with the program in Economics. He models, measures, and analyses social networks to understand problems in development economics. In his theoretical work, he analyses the multiplicative impact of individual idiosyncrasies on social learning. His empirical work studies how peers can affect individual decisions to exert effort in a classroom or engage in a conversation about mental health. To shed light on this, he, along with his coauthors, is currently running two randomized control trials in the fields of education and mental health in Pakistan and India respectively. Vatsal holds a MSc in Economics for Development from the University of Oxford and a BA in Economics from St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. He has also worked as a research assistant at the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford and a research consultant at JPAL, India.

Vatsal Khandelwal

Principal Investigator
Vatsal is a doctoral candidate in Economics at the University of Oxford. He is also a visiting fellow for spring term 2020-21 at Harvard University, affiliated with the program in Economics. He models, measures, and analyses social networks to understand problems in development economics. In his theoretical work, he analyses the multiplicative impact of individual idiosyncrasies on social learning. His empirical work studies how peers can affect individual decisions to exert effort in a classroom or engage in a conversation about mental health. To shed light on this, he, along with his coauthors, is currently running two randomized control trials in the fields of education and mental health in Pakistan and India respectively. Vatsal holds a MSc in Economics for Development from the University of Oxford and a BA in Economics from St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. He has also worked as a research assistant at the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford and a research consultant at JPAL, India.
Principal Investigator

Vatsal Khandelwal

Principal Investigator
Vatsal is a doctoral candidate in Economics at the University of Oxford. He is also a visiting fellow for spring term 2020-21 at Harvard University, affiliated with the program in Economics. He models, measures, and analyses social networks to understand problems in development economics. In his theoretical work, he analyses the multiplicative impact of individual idiosyncrasies on social learning. His empirical work studies how peers can affect individual decisions to exert effort in a classroom or engage in a conversation about mental health. To shed light on this, he, along with his coauthors, is currently running two randomized control trials in the fields of education and mental health in Pakistan and India respectively. Vatsal holds a MSc in Economics for Development from the University of Oxford and a BA in Economics from St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. He has also worked as a research assistant at the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford and a research consultant at JPAL, India.

Vatsal Khandelwal

Principal Investigator
Vatsal is a doctoral candidate in Economics at the University of Oxford. He is also a visiting fellow for spring term 2020-21 at Harvard University, affiliated with the program in Economics. He models, measures, and analyses social networks to understand problems in development economics. In his theoretical work, he analyses the multiplicative impact of individual idiosyncrasies on social learning. His empirical work studies how peers can affect individual decisions to exert effort in a classroom or engage in a conversation about mental health. To shed light on this, he, along with his coauthors, is currently running two randomized control trials in the fields of education and mental health in Pakistan and India respectively. Vatsal holds a MSc in Economics for Development from the University of Oxford and a BA in Economics from St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. He has also worked as a research assistant at the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford and a research consultant at JPAL, India.

Vatsal Khandelwal

Principal Investigator
Vatsal is a doctoral candidate in Economics at the University of Oxford. He is also a visiting fellow for spring term 2020-21 at Harvard University, affiliated with the program in Economics. He models, measures, and analyses social networks to understand problems in development economics. In his theoretical work, he analyses the multiplicative impact of individual idiosyncrasies on social learning. His empirical work studies how peers can affect individual decisions to exert effort in a classroom or engage in a conversation about mental health. To shed light on this, he, along with his coauthors, is currently running two randomized control trials in the fields of education and mental health in Pakistan and India respectively. Vatsal holds a MSc in Economics for Development from the University of Oxford and a BA in Economics from St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. He has also worked as a research assistant at the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford and a research consultant at JPAL, India.
Principal Investigator

Vatsal Khandelwal

Principal Investigator
Vatsal is a doctoral candidate in Economics at the University of Oxford. He is also a visiting fellow for spring term 2020-21 at Harvard University, affiliated with the program in Economics. He models, measures, and analyses social networks to understand problems in development economics. In his theoretical work, he analyses the multiplicative impact of individual idiosyncrasies on social learning. His empirical work studies how peers can affect individual decisions to exert effort in a classroom or engage in a conversation about mental health. To shed light on this, he, along with his coauthors, is currently running two randomized control trials in the fields of education and mental health in Pakistan and India respectively. Vatsal holds a MSc in Economics for Development from the University of Oxford and a BA in Economics from St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. He has also worked as a research assistant at the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford and a research consultant at JPAL, India.

Vatsal Khandelwal

Principal Investigator
Vatsal is a doctoral candidate in Economics at the University of Oxford. He is also a visiting fellow for spring term 2020-21 at Harvard University, affiliated with the program in Economics. He models, measures, and analyses social networks to understand problems in development economics. In his theoretical work, he analyses the multiplicative impact of individual idiosyncrasies on social learning. His empirical work studies how peers can affect individual decisions to exert effort in a classroom or engage in a conversation about mental health. To shed light on this, he, along with his coauthors, is currently running two randomized control trials in the fields of education and mental health in Pakistan and India respectively. Vatsal holds a MSc in Economics for Development from the University of Oxford and a BA in Economics from St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. He has also worked as a research assistant at the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford and a research consultant at JPAL, India.

Vatsal Khandelwal

Principal Investigator
Vatsal is a doctoral candidate in Economics at the University of Oxford. He is also a visiting fellow for spring term 2020-21 at Harvard University, affiliated with the program in Economics. He models, measures, and analyses social networks to understand problems in development economics. In his theoretical work, he analyses the multiplicative impact of individual idiosyncrasies on social learning. His empirical work studies how peers can affect individual decisions to exert effort in a classroom or engage in a conversation about mental health. To shed light on this, he, along with his coauthors, is currently running two randomized control trials in the fields of education and mental health in Pakistan and India respectively. Vatsal holds a MSc in Economics for Development from the University of Oxford and a BA in Economics from St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. He has also worked as a research assistant at the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford and a research consultant at JPAL, India.
Principal Investigator

Wendy Janssens

Principal Investigator
Wendy Janssens is a Principal Investigator on the Social Norms Project at CERP. Dr Wendy is a Professor in Development Economics. She is an Executive Board member of the Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development (AIGHD), and a Research Fellow at the Tinbergen Institute. Previously, she held visiting positions at the Institute of Fiscal Studies in London, and the World Bank Development Economics Research group in Washington, DC. She has received numerous Research Grants, including a DFID-ESRC Grant to study Social Norms and Violence against women and girls in Pakistan, an NWO-Wotro grant to study Family Planning, HIV/AIDS and Women’s empowerment in Mozambique, and an NWO-VENI grant to study the interaction between Health Insurance and Microfinance in Sub-Saharan Africa. Currently, she is leading amongst others an Interdisciplinary Research Programme on Mobile Technology and Universal Health Coverage for Mothers and Children in Kenya. She has extensive experience in designing and coordinating Multi-Disciplinary Research Programmes to provide rigorous and locally grounded policy advice to national and international organisations as well as governments (such as Oxfam Novib, PharmAccess Foundation, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the World Bank). Dr Wendy holds a PhD in Development Economics from Vrije Universiteit – Tinbergen Institute in 2007 and a Masters in Business Economics, from Maastricht University.

Wendy Janssens

Principal Investigator
Wendy Janssens is a Principal Investigator on the Social Norms Project at CERP. Dr Wendy is a Professor in Development Economics. She is an Executive Board member of the Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development (AIGHD), and a Research Fellow at the Tinbergen Institute. Previously, she held visiting positions at the Institute of Fiscal Studies in London, and the World Bank Development Economics Research group in Washington, DC. She has received numerous Research Grants, including a DFID-ESRC Grant to study Social Norms and Violence against women and girls in Pakistan, an NWO-Wotro grant to study Family Planning, HIV/AIDS and Women’s empowerment in Mozambique, and an NWO-VENI grant to study the interaction between Health Insurance and Microfinance in Sub-Saharan Africa. Currently, she is leading amongst others an Interdisciplinary Research Programme on Mobile Technology and Universal Health Coverage for Mothers and Children in Kenya. She has extensive experience in designing and coordinating Multi-Disciplinary Research Programmes to provide rigorous and locally grounded policy advice to national and international organisations as well as governments (such as Oxfam Novib, PharmAccess Foundation, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the World Bank). Dr Wendy holds a PhD in Development Economics from Vrije Universiteit – Tinbergen Institute in 2007 and a Masters in Business Economics, from Maastricht University.

Wendy Janssens

Principal Investigator
Wendy Janssens is a Principal Investigator on the Social Norms Project at CERP. Dr Wendy is a Professor in Development Economics. She is an Executive Board member of the Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development (AIGHD), and a Research Fellow at the Tinbergen Institute. Previously, she held visiting positions at the Institute of Fiscal Studies in London, and the World Bank Development Economics Research group in Washington, DC. She has received numerous Research Grants, including a DFID-ESRC Grant to study Social Norms and Violence against women and girls in Pakistan, an NWO-Wotro grant to study Family Planning, HIV/AIDS and Women’s empowerment in Mozambique, and an NWO-VENI grant to study the interaction between Health Insurance and Microfinance in Sub-Saharan Africa. Currently, she is leading amongst others an Interdisciplinary Research Programme on Mobile Technology and Universal Health Coverage for Mothers and Children in Kenya. She has extensive experience in designing and coordinating Multi-Disciplinary Research Programmes to provide rigorous and locally grounded policy advice to national and international organisations as well as governments (such as Oxfam Novib, PharmAccess Foundation, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the World Bank). Dr Wendy holds a PhD in Development Economics from Vrije Universiteit – Tinbergen Institute in 2007 and a Masters in Business Economics, from Maastricht University.
Principal Investigator

Wendy Janssens

Principal Investigator
Wendy Janssens is a Principal Investigator on the Social Norms Project at CERP. Dr Wendy is a Professor in Development Economics. She is an Executive Board member of the Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development (AIGHD), and a Research Fellow at the Tinbergen Institute. Previously, she held visiting positions at the Institute of Fiscal Studies in London, and the World Bank Development Economics Research group in Washington, DC. She has received numerous Research Grants, including a DFID-ESRC Grant to study Social Norms and Violence against women and girls in Pakistan, an NWO-Wotro grant to study Family Planning, HIV/AIDS and Women’s empowerment in Mozambique, and an NWO-VENI grant to study the interaction between Health Insurance and Microfinance in Sub-Saharan Africa. Currently, she is leading amongst others an Interdisciplinary Research Programme on Mobile Technology and Universal Health Coverage for Mothers and Children in Kenya. She has extensive experience in designing and coordinating Multi-Disciplinary Research Programmes to provide rigorous and locally grounded policy advice to national and international organisations as well as governments (such as Oxfam Novib, PharmAccess Foundation, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the World Bank). Dr Wendy holds a PhD in Development Economics from Vrije Universiteit – Tinbergen Institute in 2007 and a Masters in Business Economics, from Maastricht University.

Wendy Janssens

Principal Investigator
Wendy Janssens is a Principal Investigator on the Social Norms Project at CERP. Dr Wendy is a Professor in Development Economics. She is an Executive Board member of the Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development (AIGHD), and a Research Fellow at the Tinbergen Institute. Previously, she held visiting positions at the Institute of Fiscal Studies in London, and the World Bank Development Economics Research group in Washington, DC. She has received numerous Research Grants, including a DFID-ESRC Grant to study Social Norms and Violence against women and girls in Pakistan, an NWO-Wotro grant to study Family Planning, HIV/AIDS and Women’s empowerment in Mozambique, and an NWO-VENI grant to study the interaction between Health Insurance and Microfinance in Sub-Saharan Africa. Currently, she is leading amongst others an Interdisciplinary Research Programme on Mobile Technology and Universal Health Coverage for Mothers and Children in Kenya. She has extensive experience in designing and coordinating Multi-Disciplinary Research Programmes to provide rigorous and locally grounded policy advice to national and international organisations as well as governments (such as Oxfam Novib, PharmAccess Foundation, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the World Bank). Dr Wendy holds a PhD in Development Economics from Vrije Universiteit – Tinbergen Institute in 2007 and a Masters in Business Economics, from Maastricht University.

Wendy Janssens

Principal Investigator
Wendy Janssens is a Principal Investigator on the Social Norms Project at CERP. Dr Wendy is a Professor in Development Economics. She is an Executive Board member of the Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development (AIGHD), and a Research Fellow at the Tinbergen Institute. Previously, she held visiting positions at the Institute of Fiscal Studies in London, and the World Bank Development Economics Research group in Washington, DC. She has received numerous Research Grants, including a DFID-ESRC Grant to study Social Norms and Violence against women and girls in Pakistan, an NWO-Wotro grant to study Family Planning, HIV/AIDS and Women’s empowerment in Mozambique, and an NWO-VENI grant to study the interaction between Health Insurance and Microfinance in Sub-Saharan Africa. Currently, she is leading amongst others an Interdisciplinary Research Programme on Mobile Technology and Universal Health Coverage for Mothers and Children in Kenya. She has extensive experience in designing and coordinating Multi-Disciplinary Research Programmes to provide rigorous and locally grounded policy advice to national and international organisations as well as governments (such as Oxfam Novib, PharmAccess Foundation, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the World Bank). Dr Wendy holds a PhD in Development Economics from Vrije Universiteit – Tinbergen Institute in 2007 and a Masters in Business Economics, from Maastricht University.
Principal Investigator

Wendy Janssens

Principal Investigator
Wendy Janssens is a Principal Investigator on the Social Norms Project at CERP. Dr Wendy is a Professor in Development Economics. She is an Executive Board member of the Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development (AIGHD), and a Research Fellow at the Tinbergen Institute. Previously, she held visiting positions at the Institute of Fiscal Studies in London, and the World Bank Development Economics Research group in Washington, DC. She has received numerous Research Grants, including a DFID-ESRC Grant to study Social Norms and Violence against women and girls in Pakistan, an NWO-Wotro grant to study Family Planning, HIV/AIDS and Women’s empowerment in Mozambique, and an NWO-VENI grant to study the interaction between Health Insurance and Microfinance in Sub-Saharan Africa. Currently, she is leading amongst others an Interdisciplinary Research Programme on Mobile Technology and Universal Health Coverage for Mothers and Children in Kenya. She has extensive experience in designing and coordinating Multi-Disciplinary Research Programmes to provide rigorous and locally grounded policy advice to national and international organisations as well as governments (such as Oxfam Novib, PharmAccess Foundation, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the World Bank). Dr Wendy holds a PhD in Development Economics from Vrije Universiteit – Tinbergen Institute in 2007 and a Masters in Business Economics, from Maastricht University.

Wendy Janssens

Principal Investigator
Wendy Janssens is a Principal Investigator on the Social Norms Project at CERP. Dr Wendy is a Professor in Development Economics. She is an Executive Board member of the Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development (AIGHD), and a Research Fellow at the Tinbergen Institute. Previously, she held visiting positions at the Institute of Fiscal Studies in London, and the World Bank Development Economics Research group in Washington, DC. She has received numerous Research Grants, including a DFID-ESRC Grant to study Social Norms and Violence against women and girls in Pakistan, an NWO-Wotro grant to study Family Planning, HIV/AIDS and Women’s empowerment in Mozambique, and an NWO-VENI grant to study the interaction between Health Insurance and Microfinance in Sub-Saharan Africa. Currently, she is leading amongst others an Interdisciplinary Research Programme on Mobile Technology and Universal Health Coverage for Mothers and Children in Kenya. She has extensive experience in designing and coordinating Multi-Disciplinary Research Programmes to provide rigorous and locally grounded policy advice to national and international organisations as well as governments (such as Oxfam Novib, PharmAccess Foundation, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the World Bank). Dr Wendy holds a PhD in Development Economics from Vrije Universiteit – Tinbergen Institute in 2007 and a Masters in Business Economics, from Maastricht University.

Wendy Janssens

Principal Investigator
Wendy Janssens is a Principal Investigator on the Social Norms Project at CERP. Dr Wendy is a Professor in Development Economics. She is an Executive Board member of the Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development (AIGHD), and a Research Fellow at the Tinbergen Institute. Previously, she held visiting positions at the Institute of Fiscal Studies in London, and the World Bank Development Economics Research group in Washington, DC. She has received numerous Research Grants, including a DFID-ESRC Grant to study Social Norms and Violence against women and girls in Pakistan, an NWO-Wotro grant to study Family Planning, HIV/AIDS and Women’s empowerment in Mozambique, and an NWO-VENI grant to study the interaction between Health Insurance and Microfinance in Sub-Saharan Africa. Currently, she is leading amongst others an Interdisciplinary Research Programme on Mobile Technology and Universal Health Coverage for Mothers and Children in Kenya. She has extensive experience in designing and coordinating Multi-Disciplinary Research Programmes to provide rigorous and locally grounded policy advice to national and international organisations as well as governments (such as Oxfam Novib, PharmAccess Foundation, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the World Bank). Dr Wendy holds a PhD in Development Economics from Vrije Universiteit – Tinbergen Institute in 2007 and a Masters in Business Economics, from Maastricht University.
Principal Investigator

William Jack

Principal Investigator
William Jack is a Principal Investigator on Mobile Money Project at CERP. William is vice-provost of research and a professor of economics at Georgetown University. He is also director of gui2de, the Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development and Evaluation, which conducts empirical field-based research to assess the impact and effectiveness of development interventions. His research is within the fields of applied economic theory, health economics, public economics, and development economics. Among his areas of interest are issues related to political economy, governance, global health, and development. Billy holds a BSc in mathematics and physics from the University of Western Australia, and an MPhil and DPhil in economics from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.

William Jack

Principal Investigator
William Jack is a Principal Investigator on Mobile Money Project at CERP. William is vice-provost of research and a professor of economics at Georgetown University. He is also director of gui2de, the Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development and Evaluation, which conducts empirical field-based research to assess the impact and effectiveness of development interventions. His research is within the fields of applied economic theory, health economics, public economics, and development economics. Among his areas of interest are issues related to political economy, governance, global health, and development. Billy holds a BSc in mathematics and physics from the University of Western Australia, and an MPhil and DPhil in economics from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.

William Jack

Principal Investigator
William Jack is a Principal Investigator on Mobile Money Project at CERP. William is vice-provost of research and a professor of economics at Georgetown University. He is also director of gui2de, the Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development and Evaluation, which conducts empirical field-based research to assess the impact and effectiveness of development interventions. His research is within the fields of applied economic theory, health economics, public economics, and development economics. Among his areas of interest are issues related to political economy, governance, global health, and development. Billy holds a BSc in mathematics and physics from the University of Western Australia, and an MPhil and DPhil in economics from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.
Principal Investigator

William Jack

Principal Investigator
William Jack is a Principal Investigator on Mobile Money Project at CERP. William is vice-provost of research and a professor of economics at Georgetown University. He is also director of gui2de, the Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development and Evaluation, which conducts empirical field-based research to assess the impact and effectiveness of development interventions. His research is within the fields of applied economic theory, health economics, public economics, and development economics. Among his areas of interest are issues related to political economy, governance, global health, and development. Billy holds a BSc in mathematics and physics from the University of Western Australia, and an MPhil and DPhil in economics from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.

William Jack

Principal Investigator
William Jack is a Principal Investigator on Mobile Money Project at CERP. William is vice-provost of research and a professor of economics at Georgetown University. He is also director of gui2de, the Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development and Evaluation, which conducts empirical field-based research to assess the impact and effectiveness of development interventions. His research is within the fields of applied economic theory, health economics, public economics, and development economics. Among his areas of interest are issues related to political economy, governance, global health, and development. Billy holds a BSc in mathematics and physics from the University of Western Australia, and an MPhil and DPhil in economics from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.

William Jack

Principal Investigator
William Jack is a Principal Investigator on Mobile Money Project at CERP. William is vice-provost of research and a professor of economics at Georgetown University. He is also director of gui2de, the Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development and Evaluation, which conducts empirical field-based research to assess the impact and effectiveness of development interventions. His research is within the fields of applied economic theory, health economics, public economics, and development economics. Among his areas of interest are issues related to political economy, governance, global health, and development. Billy holds a BSc in mathematics and physics from the University of Western Australia, and an MPhil and DPhil in economics from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.
Principal Investigator

William Jack

Principal Investigator
William Jack is a Principal Investigator on Mobile Money Project at CERP. William is vice-provost of research and a professor of economics at Georgetown University. He is also director of gui2de, the Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development and Evaluation, which conducts empirical field-based research to assess the impact and effectiveness of development interventions. His research is within the fields of applied economic theory, health economics, public economics, and development economics. Among his areas of interest are issues related to political economy, governance, global health, and development. Billy holds a BSc in mathematics and physics from the University of Western Australia, and an MPhil and DPhil in economics from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.

William Jack

Principal Investigator
William Jack is a Principal Investigator on Mobile Money Project at CERP. William is vice-provost of research and a professor of economics at Georgetown University. He is also director of gui2de, the Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development and Evaluation, which conducts empirical field-based research to assess the impact and effectiveness of development interventions. His research is within the fields of applied economic theory, health economics, public economics, and development economics. Among his areas of interest are issues related to political economy, governance, global health, and development. Billy holds a BSc in mathematics and physics from the University of Western Australia, and an MPhil and DPhil in economics from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.

William Jack

Principal Investigator
William Jack is a Principal Investigator on Mobile Money Project at CERP. William is vice-provost of research and a professor of economics at Georgetown University. He is also director of gui2de, the Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development and Evaluation, which conducts empirical field-based research to assess the impact and effectiveness of development interventions. His research is within the fields of applied economic theory, health economics, public economics, and development economics. Among his areas of interest are issues related to political economy, governance, global health, and development. Billy holds a BSc in mathematics and physics from the University of Western Australia, and an MPhil and DPhil in economics from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.
Principal Investigator

Zahra Mansoor

Graduate Student Fellow
Zahra Mansoor is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. She is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford for the Deliver Education Reforms Project DeliverEd. She works in close collaboration with governments in low- and middle-income countries across South Asia and Africa to answer research questions pertaining to Service Delivery, Policy implementation, Civil service reform, and Evidence-based decision-making. Dr Zahra’s research has a sectoral focus on Education, and (more recently) Gender. Her Research has been funded by the International Growth Centre (IGC), Economic Development Institutions (EDI), the World Bank, and the University of Oxford. Previously, she was a governance consultant at the World Bank where she worked in collaboration with the Agriculture, Education, Health, and Planning Departments across the Punjab and Sindh provinces in Pakistan to implement technology-based reforms for improving Service Delivery. She has also worked as a Research and Training Manager at CERP to design curriculum and deliver training to Bureaucrats and Politicians on evidence-based decision-making, and as an Economist at the IGC to manage research-policy engagement across Zambia, Bangladesh, and Mozambique. Dr Zahra holds a DPhil in Public Policy from the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, and a MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Zahra Mansoor

Graduate Student Fellow
Zahra Mansoor is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. She is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford for the Deliver Education Reforms Project DeliverEd. She works in close collaboration with governments in low- and middle-income countries across South Asia and Africa to answer research questions pertaining to Service Delivery, Policy implementation, Civil service reform, and Evidence-based decision-making. Dr Zahra’s research has a sectoral focus on Education, and (more recently) Gender. Her Research has been funded by the International Growth Centre (IGC), Economic Development Institutions (EDI), the World Bank, and the University of Oxford. Previously, she was a governance consultant at the World Bank where she worked in collaboration with the Agriculture, Education, Health, and Planning Departments across the Punjab and Sindh provinces in Pakistan to implement technology-based reforms for improving Service Delivery. She has also worked as a Research and Training Manager at CERP to design curriculum and deliver training to Bureaucrats and Politicians on evidence-based decision-making, and as an Economist at the IGC to manage research-policy engagement across Zambia, Bangladesh, and Mozambique. Dr Zahra holds a DPhil in Public Policy from the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, and a MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Zahra Mansoor

Graduate Student Fellow
Zahra Mansoor is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. She is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford for the Deliver Education Reforms Project DeliverEd. She works in close collaboration with governments in low- and middle-income countries across South Asia and Africa to answer research questions pertaining to Service Delivery, Policy implementation, Civil service reform, and Evidence-based decision-making. Dr Zahra’s research has a sectoral focus on Education, and (more recently) Gender. Her Research has been funded by the International Growth Centre (IGC), Economic Development Institutions (EDI), the World Bank, and the University of Oxford. Previously, she was a governance consultant at the World Bank where she worked in collaboration with the Agriculture, Education, Health, and Planning Departments across the Punjab and Sindh provinces in Pakistan to implement technology-based reforms for improving Service Delivery. She has also worked as a Research and Training Manager at CERP to design curriculum and deliver training to Bureaucrats and Politicians on evidence-based decision-making, and as an Economist at the IGC to manage research-policy engagement across Zambia, Bangladesh, and Mozambique. Dr Zahra holds a DPhil in Public Policy from the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, and a MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Graduate Student Fellow

Zahra Mansoor

Graduate Student Fellow
Zahra Mansoor is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. She is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford for the Deliver Education Reforms Project DeliverEd. She works in close collaboration with governments in low- and middle-income countries across South Asia and Africa to answer research questions pertaining to Service Delivery, Policy implementation, Civil service reform, and Evidence-based decision-making. Dr Zahra’s research has a sectoral focus on Education, and (more recently) Gender. Her Research has been funded by the International Growth Centre (IGC), Economic Development Institutions (EDI), the World Bank, and the University of Oxford. Previously, she was a governance consultant at the World Bank where she worked in collaboration with the Agriculture, Education, Health, and Planning Departments across the Punjab and Sindh provinces in Pakistan to implement technology-based reforms for improving Service Delivery. She has also worked as a Research and Training Manager at CERP to design curriculum and deliver training to Bureaucrats and Politicians on evidence-based decision-making, and as an Economist at the IGC to manage research-policy engagement across Zambia, Bangladesh, and Mozambique. Dr Zahra holds a DPhil in Public Policy from the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, and a MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Zahra Mansoor

Graduate Student Fellow
Zahra Mansoor is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. She is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford for the Deliver Education Reforms Project DeliverEd. She works in close collaboration with governments in low- and middle-income countries across South Asia and Africa to answer research questions pertaining to Service Delivery, Policy implementation, Civil service reform, and Evidence-based decision-making. Dr Zahra’s research has a sectoral focus on Education, and (more recently) Gender. Her Research has been funded by the International Growth Centre (IGC), Economic Development Institutions (EDI), the World Bank, and the University of Oxford. Previously, she was a governance consultant at the World Bank where she worked in collaboration with the Agriculture, Education, Health, and Planning Departments across the Punjab and Sindh provinces in Pakistan to implement technology-based reforms for improving Service Delivery. She has also worked as a Research and Training Manager at CERP to design curriculum and deliver training to Bureaucrats and Politicians on evidence-based decision-making, and as an Economist at the IGC to manage research-policy engagement across Zambia, Bangladesh, and Mozambique. Dr Zahra holds a DPhil in Public Policy from the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, and a MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Zahra Mansoor

Graduate Student Fellow
Zahra Mansoor is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. She is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford for the Deliver Education Reforms Project DeliverEd. She works in close collaboration with governments in low- and middle-income countries across South Asia and Africa to answer research questions pertaining to Service Delivery, Policy implementation, Civil service reform, and Evidence-based decision-making. Dr Zahra’s research has a sectoral focus on Education, and (more recently) Gender. Her Research has been funded by the International Growth Centre (IGC), Economic Development Institutions (EDI), the World Bank, and the University of Oxford. Previously, she was a governance consultant at the World Bank where she worked in collaboration with the Agriculture, Education, Health, and Planning Departments across the Punjab and Sindh provinces in Pakistan to implement technology-based reforms for improving Service Delivery. She has also worked as a Research and Training Manager at CERP to design curriculum and deliver training to Bureaucrats and Politicians on evidence-based decision-making, and as an Economist at the IGC to manage research-policy engagement across Zambia, Bangladesh, and Mozambique. Dr Zahra holds a DPhil in Public Policy from the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, and a MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Graduate Student Fellow

Zahra Mansoor

Graduate Student Fellow
Zahra Mansoor is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. She is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford for the Deliver Education Reforms Project DeliverEd. She works in close collaboration with governments in low- and middle-income countries across South Asia and Africa to answer research questions pertaining to Service Delivery, Policy implementation, Civil service reform, and Evidence-based decision-making. Dr Zahra’s research has a sectoral focus on Education, and (more recently) Gender. Her Research has been funded by the International Growth Centre (IGC), Economic Development Institutions (EDI), the World Bank, and the University of Oxford. Previously, she was a governance consultant at the World Bank where she worked in collaboration with the Agriculture, Education, Health, and Planning Departments across the Punjab and Sindh provinces in Pakistan to implement technology-based reforms for improving Service Delivery. She has also worked as a Research and Training Manager at CERP to design curriculum and deliver training to Bureaucrats and Politicians on evidence-based decision-making, and as an Economist at the IGC to manage research-policy engagement across Zambia, Bangladesh, and Mozambique. Dr Zahra holds a DPhil in Public Policy from the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, and a MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Zahra Mansoor

Graduate Student Fellow
Zahra Mansoor is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. She is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford for the Deliver Education Reforms Project DeliverEd. She works in close collaboration with governments in low- and middle-income countries across South Asia and Africa to answer research questions pertaining to Service Delivery, Policy implementation, Civil service reform, and Evidence-based decision-making. Dr Zahra’s research has a sectoral focus on Education, and (more recently) Gender. Her Research has been funded by the International Growth Centre (IGC), Economic Development Institutions (EDI), the World Bank, and the University of Oxford. Previously, she was a governance consultant at the World Bank where she worked in collaboration with the Agriculture, Education, Health, and Planning Departments across the Punjab and Sindh provinces in Pakistan to implement technology-based reforms for improving Service Delivery. She has also worked as a Research and Training Manager at CERP to design curriculum and deliver training to Bureaucrats and Politicians on evidence-based decision-making, and as an Economist at the IGC to manage research-policy engagement across Zambia, Bangladesh, and Mozambique. Dr Zahra holds a DPhil in Public Policy from the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, and a MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Zahra Mansoor

Graduate Student Fellow
Zahra Mansoor is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. She is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford for the Deliver Education Reforms Project DeliverEd. She works in close collaboration with governments in low- and middle-income countries across South Asia and Africa to answer research questions pertaining to Service Delivery, Policy implementation, Civil service reform, and Evidence-based decision-making. Dr Zahra’s research has a sectoral focus on Education, and (more recently) Gender. Her Research has been funded by the International Growth Centre (IGC), Economic Development Institutions (EDI), the World Bank, and the University of Oxford. Previously, she was a governance consultant at the World Bank where she worked in collaboration with the Agriculture, Education, Health, and Planning Departments across the Punjab and Sindh provinces in Pakistan to implement technology-based reforms for improving Service Delivery. She has also worked as a Research and Training Manager at CERP to design curriculum and deliver training to Bureaucrats and Politicians on evidence-based decision-making, and as an Economist at the IGC to manage research-policy engagement across Zambia, Bangladesh, and Mozambique. Dr Zahra holds a DPhil in Public Policy from the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, and a MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Graduate Student Fellow

Zahra Shaheen

Principal Investigator
Zahra Shaheen is a Principal Investigator on Infant Feeding Project at CERP. Zahra Shaheen is working with Catco Kids since its inception in Pakistan, and has a vast knowledge base of Early ChildhoodDevelopment. She began her career with Catco Kids as a Daycare Nurse, was promoted to the position of Administrator and Regional Coordinator, and now serves as the Chief Operations Officer of the Catco Kids. She was the first ECD nurse in Pakistan, who advocated changing the role of traditional bedside nursing to an ECD nurse, through various guest lectures. Zahra has presented and participated in several international Conferences, as well as published several studies involving Daycare, Early Childhood Development, health and preventive care, which are being used as the basis of many programs. Her interest in ECD has led her to pursue the Advanced Diploma in Early Childhood Development from the Aga Khan University Human Development program. She is also a certified Lactation Consultant and has completed her Master’s degree in International Primary Health Care from University of London on a full Commonwealth Scholarship. Zahra has received several merit awards in her academic as well as service excellence. She is a member of the SIGMA THETA TAU INTERNATIONAL (STTI), and an Executive Board member of Early Years Learning Association (EYLA) and participates in several training programs related to Early Childhood Development.

Zahra Shaheen

Principal Investigator
Zahra Shaheen is a Principal Investigator on Infant Feeding Project at CERP. Zahra Shaheen is working with Catco Kids since its inception in Pakistan, and has a vast knowledge base of Early ChildhoodDevelopment. She began her career with Catco Kids as a Daycare Nurse, was promoted to the position of Administrator and Regional Coordinator, and now serves as the Chief Operations Officer of the Catco Kids. She was the first ECD nurse in Pakistan, who advocated changing the role of traditional bedside nursing to an ECD nurse, through various guest lectures. Zahra has presented and participated in several international Conferences, as well as published several studies involving Daycare, Early Childhood Development, health and preventive care, which are being used as the basis of many programs. Her interest in ECD has led her to pursue the Advanced Diploma in Early Childhood Development from the Aga Khan University Human Development program. She is also a certified Lactation Consultant and has completed her Master’s degree in International Primary Health Care from University of London on a full Commonwealth Scholarship. Zahra has received several merit awards in her academic as well as service excellence. She is a member of the SIGMA THETA TAU INTERNATIONAL (STTI), and an Executive Board member of Early Years Learning Association (EYLA) and participates in several training programs related to Early Childhood Development.

Zahra Shaheen

Principal Investigator
Zahra Shaheen is a Principal Investigator on Infant Feeding Project at CERP. Zahra Shaheen is working with Catco Kids since its inception in Pakistan, and has a vast knowledge base of Early ChildhoodDevelopment. She began her career with Catco Kids as a Daycare Nurse, was promoted to the position of Administrator and Regional Coordinator, and now serves as the Chief Operations Officer of the Catco Kids. She was the first ECD nurse in Pakistan, who advocated changing the role of traditional bedside nursing to an ECD nurse, through various guest lectures. Zahra has presented and participated in several international Conferences, as well as published several studies involving Daycare, Early Childhood Development, health and preventive care, which are being used as the basis of many programs. Her interest in ECD has led her to pursue the Advanced Diploma in Early Childhood Development from the Aga Khan University Human Development program. She is also a certified Lactation Consultant and has completed her Master’s degree in International Primary Health Care from University of London on a full Commonwealth Scholarship. Zahra has received several merit awards in her academic as well as service excellence. She is a member of the SIGMA THETA TAU INTERNATIONAL (STTI), and an Executive Board member of Early Years Learning Association (EYLA) and participates in several training programs related to Early Childhood Development.
Principal Investigator

Zahra Shaheen

Principal Investigator
Zahra Shaheen is a Principal Investigator on Infant Feeding Project at CERP. Zahra Shaheen is working with Catco Kids since its inception in Pakistan, and has a vast knowledge base of Early ChildhoodDevelopment. She began her career with Catco Kids as a Daycare Nurse, was promoted to the position of Administrator and Regional Coordinator, and now serves as the Chief Operations Officer of the Catco Kids. She was the first ECD nurse in Pakistan, who advocated changing the role of traditional bedside nursing to an ECD nurse, through various guest lectures. Zahra has presented and participated in several international Conferences, as well as published several studies involving Daycare, Early Childhood Development, health and preventive care, which are being used as the basis of many programs. Her interest in ECD has led her to pursue the Advanced Diploma in Early Childhood Development from the Aga Khan University Human Development program. She is also a certified Lactation Consultant and has completed her Master’s degree in International Primary Health Care from University of London on a full Commonwealth Scholarship. Zahra has received several merit awards in her academic as well as service excellence. She is a member of the SIGMA THETA TAU INTERNATIONAL (STTI), and an Executive Board member of Early Years Learning Association (EYLA) and participates in several training programs related to Early Childhood Development.

Zahra Shaheen

Principal Investigator
Zahra Shaheen is a Principal Investigator on Infant Feeding Project at CERP. Zahra Shaheen is working with Catco Kids since its inception in Pakistan, and has a vast knowledge base of Early ChildhoodDevelopment. She began her career with Catco Kids as a Daycare Nurse, was promoted to the position of Administrator and Regional Coordinator, and now serves as the Chief Operations Officer of the Catco Kids. She was the first ECD nurse in Pakistan, who advocated changing the role of traditional bedside nursing to an ECD nurse, through various guest lectures. Zahra has presented and participated in several international Conferences, as well as published several studies involving Daycare, Early Childhood Development, health and preventive care, which are being used as the basis of many programs. Her interest in ECD has led her to pursue the Advanced Diploma in Early Childhood Development from the Aga Khan University Human Development program. She is also a certified Lactation Consultant and has completed her Master’s degree in International Primary Health Care from University of London on a full Commonwealth Scholarship. Zahra has received several merit awards in her academic as well as service excellence. She is a member of the SIGMA THETA TAU INTERNATIONAL (STTI), and an Executive Board member of Early Years Learning Association (EYLA) and participates in several training programs related to Early Childhood Development.

Zahra Shaheen

Principal Investigator
Zahra Shaheen is a Principal Investigator on Infant Feeding Project at CERP. Zahra Shaheen is working with Catco Kids since its inception in Pakistan, and has a vast knowledge base of Early ChildhoodDevelopment. She began her career with Catco Kids as a Daycare Nurse, was promoted to the position of Administrator and Regional Coordinator, and now serves as the Chief Operations Officer of the Catco Kids. She was the first ECD nurse in Pakistan, who advocated changing the role of traditional bedside nursing to an ECD nurse, through various guest lectures. Zahra has presented and participated in several international Conferences, as well as published several studies involving Daycare, Early Childhood Development, health and preventive care, which are being used as the basis of many programs. Her interest in ECD has led her to pursue the Advanced Diploma in Early Childhood Development from the Aga Khan University Human Development program. She is also a certified Lactation Consultant and has completed her Master’s degree in International Primary Health Care from University of London on a full Commonwealth Scholarship. Zahra has received several merit awards in her academic as well as service excellence. She is a member of the SIGMA THETA TAU INTERNATIONAL (STTI), and an Executive Board member of Early Years Learning Association (EYLA) and participates in several training programs related to Early Childhood Development.
Principal Investigator

Zahra Shaheen

Principal Investigator
Zahra Shaheen is a Principal Investigator on Infant Feeding Project at CERP. Zahra Shaheen is working with Catco Kids since its inception in Pakistan, and has a vast knowledge base of Early ChildhoodDevelopment. She began her career with Catco Kids as a Daycare Nurse, was promoted to the position of Administrator and Regional Coordinator, and now serves as the Chief Operations Officer of the Catco Kids. She was the first ECD nurse in Pakistan, who advocated changing the role of traditional bedside nursing to an ECD nurse, through various guest lectures. Zahra has presented and participated in several international Conferences, as well as published several studies involving Daycare, Early Childhood Development, health and preventive care, which are being used as the basis of many programs. Her interest in ECD has led her to pursue the Advanced Diploma in Early Childhood Development from the Aga Khan University Human Development program. She is also a certified Lactation Consultant and has completed her Master’s degree in International Primary Health Care from University of London on a full Commonwealth Scholarship. Zahra has received several merit awards in her academic as well as service excellence. She is a member of the SIGMA THETA TAU INTERNATIONAL (STTI), and an Executive Board member of Early Years Learning Association (EYLA) and participates in several training programs related to Early Childhood Development.

Zahra Shaheen

Principal Investigator
Zahra Shaheen is a Principal Investigator on Infant Feeding Project at CERP. Zahra Shaheen is working with Catco Kids since its inception in Pakistan, and has a vast knowledge base of Early ChildhoodDevelopment. She began her career with Catco Kids as a Daycare Nurse, was promoted to the position of Administrator and Regional Coordinator, and now serves as the Chief Operations Officer of the Catco Kids. She was the first ECD nurse in Pakistan, who advocated changing the role of traditional bedside nursing to an ECD nurse, through various guest lectures. Zahra has presented and participated in several international Conferences, as well as published several studies involving Daycare, Early Childhood Development, health and preventive care, which are being used as the basis of many programs. Her interest in ECD has led her to pursue the Advanced Diploma in Early Childhood Development from the Aga Khan University Human Development program. She is also a certified Lactation Consultant and has completed her Master’s degree in International Primary Health Care from University of London on a full Commonwealth Scholarship. Zahra has received several merit awards in her academic as well as service excellence. She is a member of the SIGMA THETA TAU INTERNATIONAL (STTI), and an Executive Board member of Early Years Learning Association (EYLA) and participates in several training programs related to Early Childhood Development.

Zahra Shaheen

Principal Investigator
Zahra Shaheen is a Principal Investigator on Infant Feeding Project at CERP. Zahra Shaheen is working with Catco Kids since its inception in Pakistan, and has a vast knowledge base of Early ChildhoodDevelopment. She began her career with Catco Kids as a Daycare Nurse, was promoted to the position of Administrator and Regional Coordinator, and now serves as the Chief Operations Officer of the Catco Kids. She was the first ECD nurse in Pakistan, who advocated changing the role of traditional bedside nursing to an ECD nurse, through various guest lectures. Zahra has presented and participated in several international Conferences, as well as published several studies involving Daycare, Early Childhood Development, health and preventive care, which are being used as the basis of many programs. Her interest in ECD has led her to pursue the Advanced Diploma in Early Childhood Development from the Aga Khan University Human Development program. She is also a certified Lactation Consultant and has completed her Master’s degree in International Primary Health Care from University of London on a full Commonwealth Scholarship. Zahra has received several merit awards in her academic as well as service excellence. She is a member of the SIGMA THETA TAU INTERNATIONAL (STTI), and an Executive Board member of Early Years Learning Association (EYLA) and participates in several training programs related to Early Childhood Development.
Principal Investigator

Zain Chaudhry

Principal Investigator and Graduate Student Fellow
Zain Chaudhry is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. Dr Zain has worked on Governance, Financial Development, Labour Policy, Institutional Design and Education Policy using randomized trials, lab experiments, quasi-natural experiments, and panel data. He has previously done data analysis for a Governance Project led by Professors Acemoglu and Khwaja. He has also worked with MIT’s Poverty Action Lab (JPAL) affiliated researchers at CREST in France, a Former Senior Economist at the World Bank, and an Advisor to the European Central Bank. His research interests lie in Development Economics, with a focus on Governance and Political Economy. He studies these issues using lab-in-the-field experiments, quasi-natural experiments and Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs). Dr Zain holds a PhD in Economics from Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Zain Chaudhry

Principal Investigator and Graduate Student Fellow
Zain Chaudhry is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. Dr Zain has worked on Governance, Financial Development, Labour Policy, Institutional Design and Education Policy using randomized trials, lab experiments, quasi-natural experiments, and panel data. He has previously done data analysis for a Governance Project led by Professors Acemoglu and Khwaja. He has also worked with MIT’s Poverty Action Lab (JPAL) affiliated researchers at CREST in France, a Former Senior Economist at the World Bank, and an Advisor to the European Central Bank. His research interests lie in Development Economics, with a focus on Governance and Political Economy. He studies these issues using lab-in-the-field experiments, quasi-natural experiments and Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs). Dr Zain holds a PhD in Economics from Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Zain Chaudhry

Principal Investigator and Graduate Student Fellow
Zain Chaudhry is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. Dr Zain has worked on Governance, Financial Development, Labour Policy, Institutional Design and Education Policy using randomized trials, lab experiments, quasi-natural experiments, and panel data. He has previously done data analysis for a Governance Project led by Professors Acemoglu and Khwaja. He has also worked with MIT’s Poverty Action Lab (JPAL) affiliated researchers at CREST in France, a Former Senior Economist at the World Bank, and an Advisor to the European Central Bank. His research interests lie in Development Economics, with a focus on Governance and Political Economy. He studies these issues using lab-in-the-field experiments, quasi-natural experiments and Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs). Dr Zain holds a PhD in Economics from Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Principal Investigator and Graduate Student Fellow

Zain Chaudhry

Principal Investigator and Graduate Student Fellow
Zain Chaudhry is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. Dr Zain has worked on Governance, Financial Development, Labour Policy, Institutional Design and Education Policy using randomized trials, lab experiments, quasi-natural experiments, and panel data. He has previously done data analysis for a Governance Project led by Professors Acemoglu and Khwaja. He has also worked with MIT’s Poverty Action Lab (JPAL) affiliated researchers at CREST in France, a Former Senior Economist at the World Bank, and an Advisor to the European Central Bank. His research interests lie in Development Economics, with a focus on Governance and Political Economy. He studies these issues using lab-in-the-field experiments, quasi-natural experiments and Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs). Dr Zain holds a PhD in Economics from Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Zain Chaudhry

Principal Investigator and Graduate Student Fellow
Zain Chaudhry is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. Dr Zain has worked on Governance, Financial Development, Labour Policy, Institutional Design and Education Policy using randomized trials, lab experiments, quasi-natural experiments, and panel data. He has previously done data analysis for a Governance Project led by Professors Acemoglu and Khwaja. He has also worked with MIT’s Poverty Action Lab (JPAL) affiliated researchers at CREST in France, a Former Senior Economist at the World Bank, and an Advisor to the European Central Bank. His research interests lie in Development Economics, with a focus on Governance and Political Economy. He studies these issues using lab-in-the-field experiments, quasi-natural experiments and Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs). Dr Zain holds a PhD in Economics from Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Zain Chaudhry

Principal Investigator and Graduate Student Fellow
Zain Chaudhry is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. Dr Zain has worked on Governance, Financial Development, Labour Policy, Institutional Design and Education Policy using randomized trials, lab experiments, quasi-natural experiments, and panel data. He has previously done data analysis for a Governance Project led by Professors Acemoglu and Khwaja. He has also worked with MIT’s Poverty Action Lab (JPAL) affiliated researchers at CREST in France, a Former Senior Economist at the World Bank, and an Advisor to the European Central Bank. His research interests lie in Development Economics, with a focus on Governance and Political Economy. He studies these issues using lab-in-the-field experiments, quasi-natural experiments and Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs). Dr Zain holds a PhD in Economics from Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Principal Investigator and Graduate Student Fellow

Zain Chaudhry

Principal Investigator and Graduate Student Fellow
Zain Chaudhry is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. Dr Zain has worked on Governance, Financial Development, Labour Policy, Institutional Design and Education Policy using randomized trials, lab experiments, quasi-natural experiments, and panel data. He has previously done data analysis for a Governance Project led by Professors Acemoglu and Khwaja. He has also worked with MIT’s Poverty Action Lab (JPAL) affiliated researchers at CREST in France, a Former Senior Economist at the World Bank, and an Advisor to the European Central Bank. His research interests lie in Development Economics, with a focus on Governance and Political Economy. He studies these issues using lab-in-the-field experiments, quasi-natural experiments and Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs). Dr Zain holds a PhD in Economics from Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Zain Chaudhry

Principal Investigator and Graduate Student Fellow
Zain Chaudhry is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. Dr Zain has worked on Governance, Financial Development, Labour Policy, Institutional Design and Education Policy using randomized trials, lab experiments, quasi-natural experiments, and panel data. He has previously done data analysis for a Governance Project led by Professors Acemoglu and Khwaja. He has also worked with MIT’s Poverty Action Lab (JPAL) affiliated researchers at CREST in France, a Former Senior Economist at the World Bank, and an Advisor to the European Central Bank. His research interests lie in Development Economics, with a focus on Governance and Political Economy. He studies these issues using lab-in-the-field experiments, quasi-natural experiments and Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs). Dr Zain holds a PhD in Economics from Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Zain Chaudhry

Principal Investigator and Graduate Student Fellow
Zain Chaudhry is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. Dr Zain has worked on Governance, Financial Development, Labour Policy, Institutional Design and Education Policy using randomized trials, lab experiments, quasi-natural experiments, and panel data. He has previously done data analysis for a Governance Project led by Professors Acemoglu and Khwaja. He has also worked with MIT’s Poverty Action Lab (JPAL) affiliated researchers at CREST in France, a Former Senior Economist at the World Bank, and an Advisor to the European Central Bank. His research interests lie in Development Economics, with a focus on Governance and Political Economy. He studies these issues using lab-in-the-field experiments, quasi-natural experiments and Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs). Dr Zain holds a PhD in Economics from Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Principal Investigator and Graduate Student Fellow

Zainab Qureshi

Principal Investigator
Zainab Qureshi is a Principal Investigator on Targeted Instruction Program at CERP. Zainab is the Director of the LEAPS Programme at Evidence for Policy Design (EPoD) at Harvard University. She oversees implementation of the Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE) Programme in Pakistan. She has previously worked for various organisations across the education sector in Pakistan, implementing low-cost education delivery programmes and developing alternative models of education for low-income schools. She holds a Master’s in Education (Ed.M.) from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a BA in Economics and International Development from McGill University.

Zainab Qureshi

Principal Investigator
Zainab Qureshi is a Principal Investigator on Targeted Instruction Program at CERP. Zainab is the Director of the LEAPS Programme at Evidence for Policy Design (EPoD) at Harvard University. She oversees implementation of the Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE) Programme in Pakistan. She has previously worked for various organisations across the education sector in Pakistan, implementing low-cost education delivery programmes and developing alternative models of education for low-income schools. She holds a Master’s in Education (Ed.M.) from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a BA in Economics and International Development from McGill University.

Zainab Qureshi

Principal Investigator
Zainab Qureshi is a Principal Investigator on Targeted Instruction Program at CERP. Zainab is the Director of the LEAPS Programme at Evidence for Policy Design (EPoD) at Harvard University. She oversees implementation of the Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE) Programme in Pakistan. She has previously worked for various organisations across the education sector in Pakistan, implementing low-cost education delivery programmes and developing alternative models of education for low-income schools. She holds a Master’s in Education (Ed.M.) from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a BA in Economics and International Development from McGill University.
Principal Investigator

Zainab Qureshi

Principal Investigator
Zainab Qureshi is a Principal Investigator on Targeted Instruction Program at CERP. Zainab is the Director of the LEAPS Programme at Evidence for Policy Design (EPoD) at Harvard University. She oversees implementation of the Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE) Programme in Pakistan. She has previously worked for various organisations across the education sector in Pakistan, implementing low-cost education delivery programmes and developing alternative models of education for low-income schools. She holds a Master’s in Education (Ed.M.) from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a BA in Economics and International Development from McGill University.

Zainab Qureshi

Principal Investigator
Zainab Qureshi is a Principal Investigator on Targeted Instruction Program at CERP. Zainab is the Director of the LEAPS Programme at Evidence for Policy Design (EPoD) at Harvard University. She oversees implementation of the Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE) Programme in Pakistan. She has previously worked for various organisations across the education sector in Pakistan, implementing low-cost education delivery programmes and developing alternative models of education for low-income schools. She holds a Master’s in Education (Ed.M.) from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a BA in Economics and International Development from McGill University.

Zainab Qureshi

Principal Investigator
Zainab Qureshi is a Principal Investigator on Targeted Instruction Program at CERP. Zainab is the Director of the LEAPS Programme at Evidence for Policy Design (EPoD) at Harvard University. She oversees implementation of the Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE) Programme in Pakistan. She has previously worked for various organisations across the education sector in Pakistan, implementing low-cost education delivery programmes and developing alternative models of education for low-income schools. She holds a Master’s in Education (Ed.M.) from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a BA in Economics and International Development from McGill University.
Principal Investigator

Zainab Qureshi

Principal Investigator
Zainab Qureshi is a Principal Investigator on Targeted Instruction Program at CERP. Zainab is the Director of the LEAPS Programme at Evidence for Policy Design (EPoD) at Harvard University. She oversees implementation of the Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE) Programme in Pakistan. She has previously worked for various organisations across the education sector in Pakistan, implementing low-cost education delivery programmes and developing alternative models of education for low-income schools. She holds a Master’s in Education (Ed.M.) from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a BA in Economics and International Development from McGill University.

Zainab Qureshi

Principal Investigator
Zainab Qureshi is a Principal Investigator on Targeted Instruction Program at CERP. Zainab is the Director of the LEAPS Programme at Evidence for Policy Design (EPoD) at Harvard University. She oversees implementation of the Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE) Programme in Pakistan. She has previously worked for various organisations across the education sector in Pakistan, implementing low-cost education delivery programmes and developing alternative models of education for low-income schools. She holds a Master’s in Education (Ed.M.) from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a BA in Economics and International Development from McGill University.

Zainab Qureshi

Principal Investigator
Zainab Qureshi is a Principal Investigator on Targeted Instruction Program at CERP. Zainab is the Director of the LEAPS Programme at Evidence for Policy Design (EPoD) at Harvard University. She oversees implementation of the Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE) Programme in Pakistan. She has previously worked for various organisations across the education sector in Pakistan, implementing low-cost education delivery programmes and developing alternative models of education for low-income schools. She holds a Master’s in Education (Ed.M.) from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a BA in Economics and International Development from McGill University.
Principal Investigator

Zohra Ashraf Kurji

Principal Investigator
Zohra Ashraf Kurji is a Principal Investigator on Infant Feeding Project at CERP. Zohra is currently the Palliative Care and Oncology Clinical Stream head at School of Nursing and Midwifery Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan and an Assistant Professor at School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan. Zohra was previously a Clinical Coordinator at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 2014 – 2017 and Co-Chair of the Curriculum Committee, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 2012 – 2015. Zohra’s current areas of teaching are Community Health Nursing, Healthcare System, and Palliative Care. She is Professionally associated with Early Years Learning Association, Rho Delta Chapter Pakistan, and Sigma Theta Tau International as an Executive member from 2006 to date. She is also Member of the International Lactation Consultant Association since 2007 to date. She was awarded the Lactation consultant award from the International Board of Lactation Consultants, 2018 and an Outstanding teacher award for classroom teaching, at Aga Khan University, in 2017, and an Outstanding teacher award for Clinical Teaching, at Aga Khan University, in 2017. Her research interests are Nursing Education curriculum; Simulation and Blended Learning, Community/Primary Health care/ Oncology promotion, Lactation Issues, Tobacco control Second-hand smoking among women and children, Women and Child Health: Reproductive Health, and Early Childhood Development. She holds a 19-Credit Certificate Program In Global Tobacco Control, Johns Hopkins Blooms Berg School of Public Health, United States of America, 2013 and 4-Credit Course on AKDN-Science of Early Child Development, University of Red River College Canada, 2013. She is a Master of Science in International Primary Health Care from the University of London, 2009 – 2012.

Zohra Ashraf Kurji

Principal Investigator
Zohra Ashraf Kurji is a Principal Investigator on Infant Feeding Project at CERP. Zohra is currently the Palliative Care and Oncology Clinical Stream head at School of Nursing and Midwifery Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan and an Assistant Professor at School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan. Zohra was previously a Clinical Coordinator at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 2014 – 2017 and Co-Chair of the Curriculum Committee, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 2012 – 2015. Zohra’s current areas of teaching are Community Health Nursing, Healthcare System, and Palliative Care. She is Professionally associated with Early Years Learning Association, Rho Delta Chapter Pakistan, and Sigma Theta Tau International as an Executive member from 2006 to date. She is also Member of the International Lactation Consultant Association since 2007 to date. She was awarded the Lactation consultant award from the International Board of Lactation Consultants, 2018 and an Outstanding teacher award for classroom teaching, at Aga Khan University, in 2017, and an Outstanding teacher award for Clinical Teaching, at Aga Khan University, in 2017. Her research interests are Nursing Education curriculum; Simulation and Blended Learning, Community/Primary Health care/ Oncology promotion, Lactation Issues, Tobacco control Second-hand smoking among women and children, Women and Child Health: Reproductive Health, and Early Childhood Development. She holds a 19-Credit Certificate Program In Global Tobacco Control, Johns Hopkins Blooms Berg School of Public Health, United States of America, 2013 and 4-Credit Course on AKDN-Science of Early Child Development, University of Red River College Canada, 2013. She is a Master of Science in International Primary Health Care from the University of London, 2009 – 2012.

Zohra Ashraf Kurji

Principal Investigator
Zohra Ashraf Kurji is a Principal Investigator on Infant Feeding Project at CERP. Zohra is currently the Palliative Care and Oncology Clinical Stream head at School of Nursing and Midwifery Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan and an Assistant Professor at School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan. Zohra was previously a Clinical Coordinator at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 2014 – 2017 and Co-Chair of the Curriculum Committee, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 2012 – 2015. Zohra’s current areas of teaching are Community Health Nursing, Healthcare System, and Palliative Care. She is Professionally associated with Early Years Learning Association, Rho Delta Chapter Pakistan, and Sigma Theta Tau International as an Executive member from 2006 to date. She is also Member of the International Lactation Consultant Association since 2007 to date. She was awarded the Lactation consultant award from the International Board of Lactation Consultants, 2018 and an Outstanding teacher award for classroom teaching, at Aga Khan University, in 2017, and an Outstanding teacher award for Clinical Teaching, at Aga Khan University, in 2017. Her research interests are Nursing Education curriculum; Simulation and Blended Learning, Community/Primary Health care/ Oncology promotion, Lactation Issues, Tobacco control Second-hand smoking among women and children, Women and Child Health: Reproductive Health, and Early Childhood Development. She holds a 19-Credit Certificate Program In Global Tobacco Control, Johns Hopkins Blooms Berg School of Public Health, United States of America, 2013 and 4-Credit Course on AKDN-Science of Early Child Development, University of Red River College Canada, 2013. She is a Master of Science in International Primary Health Care from the University of London, 2009 – 2012.
Principal Investigator

Zohra Ashraf Kurji

Principal Investigator
Zohra Ashraf Kurji is a Principal Investigator on Infant Feeding Project at CERP. Zohra is currently the Palliative Care and Oncology Clinical Stream head at School of Nursing and Midwifery Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan and an Assistant Professor at School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan. Zohra was previously a Clinical Coordinator at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 2014 – 2017 and Co-Chair of the Curriculum Committee, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 2012 – 2015. Zohra’s current areas of teaching are Community Health Nursing, Healthcare System, and Palliative Care. She is Professionally associated with Early Years Learning Association, Rho Delta Chapter Pakistan, and Sigma Theta Tau International as an Executive member from 2006 to date. She is also Member of the International Lactation Consultant Association since 2007 to date. She was awarded the Lactation consultant award from the International Board of Lactation Consultants, 2018 and an Outstanding teacher award for classroom teaching, at Aga Khan University, in 2017, and an Outstanding teacher award for Clinical Teaching, at Aga Khan University, in 2017. Her research interests are Nursing Education curriculum; Simulation and Blended Learning, Community/Primary Health care/ Oncology promotion, Lactation Issues, Tobacco control Second-hand smoking among women and children, Women and Child Health: Reproductive Health, and Early Childhood Development. She holds a 19-Credit Certificate Program In Global Tobacco Control, Johns Hopkins Blooms Berg School of Public Health, United States of America, 2013 and 4-Credit Course on AKDN-Science of Early Child Development, University of Red River College Canada, 2013. She is a Master of Science in International Primary Health Care from the University of London, 2009 – 2012.

Zohra Ashraf Kurji

Principal Investigator
Zohra Ashraf Kurji is a Principal Investigator on Infant Feeding Project at CERP. Zohra is currently the Palliative Care and Oncology Clinical Stream head at School of Nursing and Midwifery Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan and an Assistant Professor at School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan. Zohra was previously a Clinical Coordinator at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 2014 – 2017 and Co-Chair of the Curriculum Committee, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 2012 – 2015. Zohra’s current areas of teaching are Community Health Nursing, Healthcare System, and Palliative Care. She is Professionally associated with Early Years Learning Association, Rho Delta Chapter Pakistan, and Sigma Theta Tau International as an Executive member from 2006 to date. She is also Member of the International Lactation Consultant Association since 2007 to date. She was awarded the Lactation consultant award from the International Board of Lactation Consultants, 2018 and an Outstanding teacher award for classroom teaching, at Aga Khan University, in 2017, and an Outstanding teacher award for Clinical Teaching, at Aga Khan University, in 2017. Her research interests are Nursing Education curriculum; Simulation and Blended Learning, Community/Primary Health care/ Oncology promotion, Lactation Issues, Tobacco control Second-hand smoking among women and children, Women and Child Health: Reproductive Health, and Early Childhood Development. She holds a 19-Credit Certificate Program In Global Tobacco Control, Johns Hopkins Blooms Berg School of Public Health, United States of America, 2013 and 4-Credit Course on AKDN-Science of Early Child Development, University of Red River College Canada, 2013. She is a Master of Science in International Primary Health Care from the University of London, 2009 – 2012.

Zohra Ashraf Kurji

Principal Investigator
Zohra Ashraf Kurji is a Principal Investigator on Infant Feeding Project at CERP. Zohra is currently the Palliative Care and Oncology Clinical Stream head at School of Nursing and Midwifery Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan and an Assistant Professor at School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan. Zohra was previously a Clinical Coordinator at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 2014 – 2017 and Co-Chair of the Curriculum Committee, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 2012 – 2015. Zohra’s current areas of teaching are Community Health Nursing, Healthcare System, and Palliative Care. She is Professionally associated with Early Years Learning Association, Rho Delta Chapter Pakistan, and Sigma Theta Tau International as an Executive member from 2006 to date. She is also Member of the International Lactation Consultant Association since 2007 to date. She was awarded the Lactation consultant award from the International Board of Lactation Consultants, 2018 and an Outstanding teacher award for classroom teaching, at Aga Khan University, in 2017, and an Outstanding teacher award for Clinical Teaching, at Aga Khan University, in 2017. Her research interests are Nursing Education curriculum; Simulation and Blended Learning, Community/Primary Health care/ Oncology promotion, Lactation Issues, Tobacco control Second-hand smoking among women and children, Women and Child Health: Reproductive Health, and Early Childhood Development. She holds a 19-Credit Certificate Program In Global Tobacco Control, Johns Hopkins Blooms Berg School of Public Health, United States of America, 2013 and 4-Credit Course on AKDN-Science of Early Child Development, University of Red River College Canada, 2013. She is a Master of Science in International Primary Health Care from the University of London, 2009 – 2012.
Principal Investigator

Zohra Ashraf Kurji

Principal Investigator
Zohra Ashraf Kurji is a Principal Investigator on Infant Feeding Project at CERP. Zohra is currently the Palliative Care and Oncology Clinical Stream head at School of Nursing and Midwifery Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan and an Assistant Professor at School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan. Zohra was previously a Clinical Coordinator at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 2014 – 2017 and Co-Chair of the Curriculum Committee, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 2012 – 2015. Zohra’s current areas of teaching are Community Health Nursing, Healthcare System, and Palliative Care. She is Professionally associated with Early Years Learning Association, Rho Delta Chapter Pakistan, and Sigma Theta Tau International as an Executive member from 2006 to date. She is also Member of the International Lactation Consultant Association since 2007 to date. She was awarded the Lactation consultant award from the International Board of Lactation Consultants, 2018 and an Outstanding teacher award for classroom teaching, at Aga Khan University, in 2017, and an Outstanding teacher award for Clinical Teaching, at Aga Khan University, in 2017. Her research interests are Nursing Education curriculum; Simulation and Blended Learning, Community/Primary Health care/ Oncology promotion, Lactation Issues, Tobacco control Second-hand smoking among women and children, Women and Child Health: Reproductive Health, and Early Childhood Development. She holds a 19-Credit Certificate Program In Global Tobacco Control, Johns Hopkins Blooms Berg School of Public Health, United States of America, 2013 and 4-Credit Course on AKDN-Science of Early Child Development, University of Red River College Canada, 2013. She is a Master of Science in International Primary Health Care from the University of London, 2009 – 2012.

Zohra Ashraf Kurji

Principal Investigator
Zohra Ashraf Kurji is a Principal Investigator on Infant Feeding Project at CERP. Zohra is currently the Palliative Care and Oncology Clinical Stream head at School of Nursing and Midwifery Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan and an Assistant Professor at School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan. Zohra was previously a Clinical Coordinator at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 2014 – 2017 and Co-Chair of the Curriculum Committee, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 2012 – 2015. Zohra’s current areas of teaching are Community Health Nursing, Healthcare System, and Palliative Care. She is Professionally associated with Early Years Learning Association, Rho Delta Chapter Pakistan, and Sigma Theta Tau International as an Executive member from 2006 to date. She is also Member of the International Lactation Consultant Association since 2007 to date. She was awarded the Lactation consultant award from the International Board of Lactation Consultants, 2018 and an Outstanding teacher award for classroom teaching, at Aga Khan University, in 2017, and an Outstanding teacher award for Clinical Teaching, at Aga Khan University, in 2017. Her research interests are Nursing Education curriculum; Simulation and Blended Learning, Community/Primary Health care/ Oncology promotion, Lactation Issues, Tobacco control Second-hand smoking among women and children, Women and Child Health: Reproductive Health, and Early Childhood Development. She holds a 19-Credit Certificate Program In Global Tobacco Control, Johns Hopkins Blooms Berg School of Public Health, United States of America, 2013 and 4-Credit Course on AKDN-Science of Early Child Development, University of Red River College Canada, 2013. She is a Master of Science in International Primary Health Care from the University of London, 2009 – 2012.

Zohra Ashraf Kurji

Principal Investigator
Zohra Ashraf Kurji is a Principal Investigator on Infant Feeding Project at CERP. Zohra is currently the Palliative Care and Oncology Clinical Stream head at School of Nursing and Midwifery Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan and an Assistant Professor at School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan. Zohra was previously a Clinical Coordinator at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 2014 – 2017 and Co-Chair of the Curriculum Committee, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 2012 – 2015. Zohra’s current areas of teaching are Community Health Nursing, Healthcare System, and Palliative Care. She is Professionally associated with Early Years Learning Association, Rho Delta Chapter Pakistan, and Sigma Theta Tau International as an Executive member from 2006 to date. She is also Member of the International Lactation Consultant Association since 2007 to date. She was awarded the Lactation consultant award from the International Board of Lactation Consultants, 2018 and an Outstanding teacher award for classroom teaching, at Aga Khan University, in 2017, and an Outstanding teacher award for Clinical Teaching, at Aga Khan University, in 2017. Her research interests are Nursing Education curriculum; Simulation and Blended Learning, Community/Primary Health care/ Oncology promotion, Lactation Issues, Tobacco control Second-hand smoking among women and children, Women and Child Health: Reproductive Health, and Early Childhood Development. She holds a 19-Credit Certificate Program In Global Tobacco Control, Johns Hopkins Blooms Berg School of Public Health, United States of America, 2013 and 4-Credit Course on AKDN-Science of Early Child Development, University of Red River College Canada, 2013. She is a Master of Science in International Primary Health Care from the University of London, 2009 – 2012.
Principal Investigator

Our Team

Samaah Qasim Ali

Analyst, Analytics
Samaah is an Analyst on the Analytics Service where she is currently working on improving the nutritional status of adolescent girls in Pakistan through the project “Leveraging Pakistan’s Social Protection Programmes for Adolescent Girls’ Nutrition (SOPRAN)”. With a keen interest in economic policy and the dynamics of state fragility, Samaah believes in leveraging mixed-methods research tools to provide insights that bridge data and policy for lasting social impact. Samaah has recently earned a Bachelor’s degree from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), and has also worked at the Consortium for Development Policy Research (CDPR) prior to joining CERP.

Samaah Qasim Ali

Analyst, Analytics
Samaah is an Analyst on the Analytics Service where she is currently working on improving the nutritional status of adolescent girls in Pakistan through the project “Leveraging Pakistan’s Social Protection Programmes for Adolescent Girls’ Nutrition (SOPRAN)”. With a keen interest in economic policy and the dynamics of state fragility, Samaah believes in leveraging mixed-methods research tools to provide insights that bridge data and policy for lasting social impact. Samaah has recently earned a Bachelor’s degree from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), and has also worked at the Consortium for Development Policy Research (CDPR) prior to joining CERP.

Samaah Qasim Ali

Analyst, Analytics
Samaah is an Analyst on the Analytics Service where she is currently working on improving the nutritional status of adolescent girls in Pakistan through the project “Leveraging Pakistan’s Social Protection Programmes for Adolescent Girls’ Nutrition (SOPRAN)”. With a keen interest in economic policy and the dynamics of state fragility, Samaah believes in leveraging mixed-methods research tools to provide insights that bridge data and policy for lasting social impact. Samaah has recently earned a Bachelor’s degree from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), and has also worked at the Consortium for Development Policy Research (CDPR) prior to joining CERP.
Analyst, Analytics

Samaah Qasim Ali

Analyst, Analytics
Samaah is an Analyst on the Analytics Service where she is currently working on improving the nutritional status of adolescent girls in Pakistan through the project “Leveraging Pakistan’s Social Protection Programmes for Adolescent Girls’ Nutrition (SOPRAN)”. With a keen interest in economic policy and the dynamics of state fragility, Samaah believes in leveraging mixed-methods research tools to provide insights that bridge data and policy for lasting social impact. Samaah has recently earned a Bachelor’s degree from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), and has also worked at the Consortium for Development Policy Research (CDPR) prior to joining CERP.

Samaah Qasim Ali

Analyst, Analytics
Samaah is an Analyst on the Analytics Service where she is currently working on improving the nutritional status of adolescent girls in Pakistan through the project “Leveraging Pakistan’s Social Protection Programmes for Adolescent Girls’ Nutrition (SOPRAN)”. With a keen interest in economic policy and the dynamics of state fragility, Samaah believes in leveraging mixed-methods research tools to provide insights that bridge data and policy for lasting social impact. Samaah has recently earned a Bachelor’s degree from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), and has also worked at the Consortium for Development Policy Research (CDPR) prior to joining CERP.

Samaah Qasim Ali

Analyst, Analytics
Samaah is an Analyst on the Analytics Service where she is currently working on improving the nutritional status of adolescent girls in Pakistan through the project “Leveraging Pakistan’s Social Protection Programmes for Adolescent Girls’ Nutrition (SOPRAN)”. With a keen interest in economic policy and the dynamics of state fragility, Samaah believes in leveraging mixed-methods research tools to provide insights that bridge data and policy for lasting social impact. Samaah has recently earned a Bachelor’s degree from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), and has also worked at the Consortium for Development Policy Research (CDPR) prior to joining CERP.
Analyst, Analytics

Samaah Qasim Ali

Analyst, Analytics
Samaah is an Analyst on the Analytics Service where she is currently working on improving the nutritional status of adolescent girls in Pakistan through the project “Leveraging Pakistan’s Social Protection Programmes for Adolescent Girls’ Nutrition (SOPRAN)”. With a keen interest in economic policy and the dynamics of state fragility, Samaah believes in leveraging mixed-methods research tools to provide insights that bridge data and policy for lasting social impact. Samaah has recently earned a Bachelor’s degree from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), and has also worked at the Consortium for Development Policy Research (CDPR) prior to joining CERP.

Samaah Qasim Ali

Analyst, Analytics
Samaah is an Analyst on the Analytics Service where she is currently working on improving the nutritional status of adolescent girls in Pakistan through the project “Leveraging Pakistan’s Social Protection Programmes for Adolescent Girls’ Nutrition (SOPRAN)”. With a keen interest in economic policy and the dynamics of state fragility, Samaah believes in leveraging mixed-methods research tools to provide insights that bridge data and policy for lasting social impact. Samaah has recently earned a Bachelor’s degree from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), and has also worked at the Consortium for Development Policy Research (CDPR) prior to joining CERP.

Samaah Qasim Ali

Analyst, Analytics
Samaah is an Analyst on the Analytics Service where she is currently working on improving the nutritional status of adolescent girls in Pakistan through the project “Leveraging Pakistan’s Social Protection Programmes for Adolescent Girls’ Nutrition (SOPRAN)”. With a keen interest in economic policy and the dynamics of state fragility, Samaah believes in leveraging mixed-methods research tools to provide insights that bridge data and policy for lasting social impact. Samaah has recently earned a Bachelor’s degree from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), and has also worked at the Consortium for Development Policy Research (CDPR) prior to joining CERP.
Analyst, Analytics

Saman Tariq

Lead, Marketing & Partnerships
Saman Tariq is a Marketing and Partnerships Lead at CERP. She is a Communication, Strategy and Outreach Specialist with over 8 years of diverse experience in developing integrated communication strategies incorporating advocacy, media management, content creation ,managing social media presence and public relations. Saman’s key areas of work include Public Health, Life Skills Based Education, Gender, Youth Leadership and Community Mobilisation through Development Support Communication. She has also facilitated various workshops on communication, public speaking and personal branding. Saman has worked for the corporate as well as the social development sector. She holds a master’s degree in Mass Communication and bachelor’s degree in International Relations.

Saman Tariq

Lead, Marketing & Partnerships
Saman Tariq is a Marketing and Partnerships Lead at CERP. She is a Communication, Strategy and Outreach Specialist with over 8 years of diverse experience in developing integrated communication strategies incorporating advocacy, media management, content creation ,managing social media presence and public relations. Saman’s key areas of work include Public Health, Life Skills Based Education, Gender, Youth Leadership and Community Mobilisation through Development Support Communication. She has also facilitated various workshops on communication, public speaking and personal branding. Saman has worked for the corporate as well as the social development sector. She holds a master’s degree in Mass Communication and bachelor’s degree in International Relations.

Saman Tariq

Lead, Marketing & Partnerships
Saman Tariq is a Marketing and Partnerships Lead at CERP. She is a Communication, Strategy and Outreach Specialist with over 8 years of diverse experience in developing integrated communication strategies incorporating advocacy, media management, content creation ,managing social media presence and public relations. Saman’s key areas of work include Public Health, Life Skills Based Education, Gender, Youth Leadership and Community Mobilisation through Development Support Communication. She has also facilitated various workshops on communication, public speaking and personal branding. Saman has worked for the corporate as well as the social development sector. She holds a master’s degree in Mass Communication and bachelor’s degree in International Relations.
Lead, Marketing & Partnerships

Saman Tariq

Lead, Marketing & Partnerships
Saman Tariq is a Marketing and Partnerships Lead at CERP. She is a Communication, Strategy and Outreach Specialist with over 8 years of diverse experience in developing integrated communication strategies incorporating advocacy, media management, content creation ,managing social media presence and public relations. Saman’s key areas of work include Public Health, Life Skills Based Education, Gender, Youth Leadership and Community Mobilisation through Development Support Communication. She has also facilitated various workshops on communication, public speaking and personal branding. Saman has worked for the corporate as well as the social development sector. She holds a master’s degree in Mass Communication and bachelor’s degree in International Relations.

Saman Tariq

Lead, Marketing & Partnerships
Saman Tariq is a Marketing and Partnerships Lead at CERP. She is a Communication, Strategy and Outreach Specialist with over 8 years of diverse experience in developing integrated communication strategies incorporating advocacy, media management, content creation ,managing social media presence and public relations. Saman’s key areas of work include Public Health, Life Skills Based Education, Gender, Youth Leadership and Community Mobilisation through Development Support Communication. She has also facilitated various workshops on communication, public speaking and personal branding. Saman has worked for the corporate as well as the social development sector. She holds a master’s degree in Mass Communication and bachelor’s degree in International Relations.

Saman Tariq

Lead, Marketing & Partnerships
Saman Tariq is a Marketing and Partnerships Lead at CERP. She is a Communication, Strategy and Outreach Specialist with over 8 years of diverse experience in developing integrated communication strategies incorporating advocacy, media management, content creation ,managing social media presence and public relations. Saman’s key areas of work include Public Health, Life Skills Based Education, Gender, Youth Leadership and Community Mobilisation through Development Support Communication. She has also facilitated various workshops on communication, public speaking and personal branding. Saman has worked for the corporate as well as the social development sector. She holds a master’s degree in Mass Communication and bachelor’s degree in International Relations.
Lead, Marketing & Partnerships

Saman Tariq

Lead, Marketing & Partnerships
Saman Tariq is a Marketing and Partnerships Lead at CERP. She is a Communication, Strategy and Outreach Specialist with over 8 years of diverse experience in developing integrated communication strategies incorporating advocacy, media management, content creation ,managing social media presence and public relations. Saman’s key areas of work include Public Health, Life Skills Based Education, Gender, Youth Leadership and Community Mobilisation through Development Support Communication. She has also facilitated various workshops on communication, public speaking and personal branding. Saman has worked for the corporate as well as the social development sector. She holds a master’s degree in Mass Communication and bachelor’s degree in International Relations.

Saman Tariq

Lead, Marketing & Partnerships
Saman Tariq is a Marketing and Partnerships Lead at CERP. She is a Communication, Strategy and Outreach Specialist with over 8 years of diverse experience in developing integrated communication strategies incorporating advocacy, media management, content creation ,managing social media presence and public relations. Saman’s key areas of work include Public Health, Life Skills Based Education, Gender, Youth Leadership and Community Mobilisation through Development Support Communication. She has also facilitated various workshops on communication, public speaking and personal branding. Saman has worked for the corporate as well as the social development sector. She holds a master’s degree in Mass Communication and bachelor’s degree in International Relations.

Saman Tariq

Lead, Marketing & Partnerships
Saman Tariq is a Marketing and Partnerships Lead at CERP. She is a Communication, Strategy and Outreach Specialist with over 8 years of diverse experience in developing integrated communication strategies incorporating advocacy, media management, content creation ,managing social media presence and public relations. Saman’s key areas of work include Public Health, Life Skills Based Education, Gender, Youth Leadership and Community Mobilisation through Development Support Communication. She has also facilitated various workshops on communication, public speaking and personal branding. Saman has worked for the corporate as well as the social development sector. She holds a master’s degree in Mass Communication and bachelor’s degree in International Relations.
Lead, Marketing & Partnerships

Sana Tariq

Senior Associate, Marketing & Partneships
Sana Tariq is an Associate in Marketing & Partnerships at CERP. She is a Digital Media and Communication Strategist, holding an MPhil degree in Media and Mass Communication. With experience in various organisations, including electronic and print media, Sana has also made contributions to the education sector. In her free time, she enjoys travelling, exploring new places, and savouring good food.

Sana Tariq

Senior Associate, Marketing & Partneships
Sana Tariq is an Associate in Marketing & Partnerships at CERP. She is a Digital Media and Communication Strategist, holding an MPhil degree in Media and Mass Communication. With experience in various organisations, including electronic and print media, Sana has also made contributions to the education sector. In her free time, she enjoys travelling, exploring new places, and savouring good food.

Sana Tariq

Senior Associate, Marketing & Partneships
Sana Tariq is an Associate in Marketing & Partnerships at CERP. She is a Digital Media and Communication Strategist, holding an MPhil degree in Media and Mass Communication. With experience in various organisations, including electronic and print media, Sana has also made contributions to the education sector. In her free time, she enjoys travelling, exploring new places, and savouring good food.
Senior Associate, Marketing & Partneships

Sana Tariq

Senior Associate, Marketing & Partneships
Sana Tariq is an Associate in Marketing & Partnerships at CERP. She is a Digital Media and Communication Strategist, holding an MPhil degree in Media and Mass Communication. With experience in various organisations, including electronic and print media, Sana has also made contributions to the education sector. In her free time, she enjoys travelling, exploring new places, and savouring good food.

Sana Tariq

Senior Associate, Marketing & Partneships
Sana Tariq is an Associate in Marketing & Partnerships at CERP. She is a Digital Media and Communication Strategist, holding an MPhil degree in Media and Mass Communication. With experience in various organisations, including electronic and print media, Sana has also made contributions to the education sector. In her free time, she enjoys travelling, exploring new places, and savouring good food.

Sana Tariq

Senior Associate, Marketing & Partneships
Sana Tariq is an Associate in Marketing & Partnerships at CERP. She is a Digital Media and Communication Strategist, holding an MPhil degree in Media and Mass Communication. With experience in various organisations, including electronic and print media, Sana has also made contributions to the education sector. In her free time, she enjoys travelling, exploring new places, and savouring good food.
Senior Associate, Marketing & Partneships

Sana Tariq

Senior Associate, Marketing & Partneships
Sana Tariq is an Associate in Marketing & Partnerships at CERP. She is a Digital Media and Communication Strategist, holding an MPhil degree in Media and Mass Communication. With experience in various organisations, including electronic and print media, Sana has also made contributions to the education sector. In her free time, she enjoys travelling, exploring new places, and savouring good food.

Sana Tariq

Senior Associate, Marketing & Partneships
Sana Tariq is an Associate in Marketing & Partnerships at CERP. She is a Digital Media and Communication Strategist, holding an MPhil degree in Media and Mass Communication. With experience in various organisations, including electronic and print media, Sana has also made contributions to the education sector. In her free time, she enjoys travelling, exploring new places, and savouring good food.

Sana Tariq

Senior Associate, Marketing & Partneships
Sana Tariq is an Associate in Marketing & Partnerships at CERP. She is a Digital Media and Communication Strategist, holding an MPhil degree in Media and Mass Communication. With experience in various organisations, including electronic and print media, Sana has also made contributions to the education sector. In her free time, she enjoys travelling, exploring new places, and savouring good food.
Senior Associate, Marketing & Partneships

Sardar Abdullah Mahmood

Manager, Survey
Abdullah Mahmood is Manager Survey at CERP. He is a development economist by training and has 5+ years of experience in the development sector with a focus on implementing data collection projects for large-medium scale RCTs for clients such as the World Bank, Precision Development (Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD)), FCDO, Center for Global Development amongst others. His current role at CERP focuses on technical and operational management. Outside of work, Abdullah loves to travel and is an avid sports fan, particularly football. Abdullah holds a Master’s degree in Development Studies, is a Chartered Certified Accountant (ACCA), and has completed MIT`s Micromasters program in Data, Economics, and Development Policy.

Sardar Abdullah Mahmood

Manager, Survey
Abdullah Mahmood is Manager Survey at CERP. He is a development economist by training and has 5+ years of experience in the development sector with a focus on implementing data collection projects for large-medium scale RCTs for clients such as the World Bank, Precision Development (Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD)), FCDO, Center for Global Development amongst others. His current role at CERP focuses on technical and operational management. Outside of work, Abdullah loves to travel and is an avid sports fan, particularly football. Abdullah holds a Master’s degree in Development Studies, is a Chartered Certified Accountant (ACCA), and has completed MIT`s Micromasters program in Data, Economics, and Development Policy.

Sardar Abdullah Mahmood

Manager, Survey
Abdullah Mahmood is Manager Survey at CERP. He is a development economist by training and has 5+ years of experience in the development sector with a focus on implementing data collection projects for large-medium scale RCTs for clients such as the World Bank, Precision Development (Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD)), FCDO, Center for Global Development amongst others. His current role at CERP focuses on technical and operational management. Outside of work, Abdullah loves to travel and is an avid sports fan, particularly football. Abdullah holds a Master’s degree in Development Studies, is a Chartered Certified Accountant (ACCA), and has completed MIT`s Micromasters program in Data, Economics, and Development Policy.
Manager, Survey

Sardar Abdullah Mahmood

Manager, Survey
Abdullah Mahmood is Manager Survey at CERP. He is a development economist by training and has 5+ years of experience in the development sector with a focus on implementing data collection projects for large-medium scale RCTs for clients such as the World Bank, Precision Development (Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD)), FCDO, Center for Global Development amongst others. His current role at CERP focuses on technical and operational management. Outside of work, Abdullah loves to travel and is an avid sports fan, particularly football. Abdullah holds a Master’s degree in Development Studies, is a Chartered Certified Accountant (ACCA), and has completed MIT`s Micromasters program in Data, Economics, and Development Policy.

Sardar Abdullah Mahmood

Manager, Survey
Abdullah Mahmood is Manager Survey at CERP. He is a development economist by training and has 5+ years of experience in the development sector with a focus on implementing data collection projects for large-medium scale RCTs for clients such as the World Bank, Precision Development (Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD)), FCDO, Center for Global Development amongst others. His current role at CERP focuses on technical and operational management. Outside of work, Abdullah loves to travel and is an avid sports fan, particularly football. Abdullah holds a Master’s degree in Development Studies, is a Chartered Certified Accountant (ACCA), and has completed MIT`s Micromasters program in Data, Economics, and Development Policy.

Sardar Abdullah Mahmood

Manager, Survey
Abdullah Mahmood is Manager Survey at CERP. He is a development economist by training and has 5+ years of experience in the development sector with a focus on implementing data collection projects for large-medium scale RCTs for clients such as the World Bank, Precision Development (Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD)), FCDO, Center for Global Development amongst others. His current role at CERP focuses on technical and operational management. Outside of work, Abdullah loves to travel and is an avid sports fan, particularly football. Abdullah holds a Master’s degree in Development Studies, is a Chartered Certified Accountant (ACCA), and has completed MIT`s Micromasters program in Data, Economics, and Development Policy.
Manager, Survey

Sardar Abdullah Mahmood

Manager, Survey
Abdullah Mahmood is Manager Survey at CERP. He is a development economist by training and has 5+ years of experience in the development sector with a focus on implementing data collection projects for large-medium scale RCTs for clients such as the World Bank, Precision Development (Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD)), FCDO, Center for Global Development amongst others. His current role at CERP focuses on technical and operational management. Outside of work, Abdullah loves to travel and is an avid sports fan, particularly football. Abdullah holds a Master’s degree in Development Studies, is a Chartered Certified Accountant (ACCA), and has completed MIT`s Micromasters program in Data, Economics, and Development Policy.

Sardar Abdullah Mahmood

Manager, Survey
Abdullah Mahmood is Manager Survey at CERP. He is a development economist by training and has 5+ years of experience in the development sector with a focus on implementing data collection projects for large-medium scale RCTs for clients such as the World Bank, Precision Development (Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD)), FCDO, Center for Global Development amongst others. His current role at CERP focuses on technical and operational management. Outside of work, Abdullah loves to travel and is an avid sports fan, particularly football. Abdullah holds a Master’s degree in Development Studies, is a Chartered Certified Accountant (ACCA), and has completed MIT`s Micromasters program in Data, Economics, and Development Policy.

Sardar Abdullah Mahmood

Manager, Survey
Abdullah Mahmood is Manager Survey at CERP. He is a development economist by training and has 5+ years of experience in the development sector with a focus on implementing data collection projects for large-medium scale RCTs for clients such as the World Bank, Precision Development (Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD)), FCDO, Center for Global Development amongst others. His current role at CERP focuses on technical and operational management. Outside of work, Abdullah loves to travel and is an avid sports fan, particularly football. Abdullah holds a Master’s degree in Development Studies, is a Chartered Certified Accountant (ACCA), and has completed MIT`s Micromasters program in Data, Economics, and Development Policy.
Manager, Survey

Shabeeh Haider

Assistant, Civil Service Project
Shabeeh Haider Raza is an aspiring economist specialising in development, health and political economics, particularly related to Pakistan. Apart from economics, he transforms into a bookworm, dabbles in writing, experiments with food and tries to swim. After his undergraduate degree in Economics and Finance from The University of Melbourne, Shabeeh explored various business roles from sales at a tech start-up to accounting and finance at the InterContinental Hotel Group before returning to The University of Melbourne to pursue a masters in Economics focusing on development and applied micro. In 2022, Shabeeh returned to Pakistan and worked as an Associate at the Punjab Board of Investment and Trade for a brief period. Shabeeh has joined CERP as a Research Assistant on the Civil Services Project.

Shabeeh Haider

Assistant, Civil Service Project
Shabeeh Haider Raza is an aspiring economist specialising in development, health and political economics, particularly related to Pakistan. Apart from economics, he transforms into a bookworm, dabbles in writing, experiments with food and tries to swim. After his undergraduate degree in Economics and Finance from The University of Melbourne, Shabeeh explored various business roles from sales at a tech start-up to accounting and finance at the InterContinental Hotel Group before returning to The University of Melbourne to pursue a masters in Economics focusing on development and applied micro. In 2022, Shabeeh returned to Pakistan and worked as an Associate at the Punjab Board of Investment and Trade for a brief period. Shabeeh has joined CERP as a Research Assistant on the Civil Services Project.

Shabeeh Haider

Assistant, Civil Service Project
Shabeeh Haider Raza is an aspiring economist specialising in development, health and political economics, particularly related to Pakistan. Apart from economics, he transforms into a bookworm, dabbles in writing, experiments with food and tries to swim. After his undergraduate degree in Economics and Finance from The University of Melbourne, Shabeeh explored various business roles from sales at a tech start-up to accounting and finance at the InterContinental Hotel Group before returning to The University of Melbourne to pursue a masters in Economics focusing on development and applied micro. In 2022, Shabeeh returned to Pakistan and worked as an Associate at the Punjab Board of Investment and Trade for a brief period. Shabeeh has joined CERP as a Research Assistant on the Civil Services Project.
Assistant, Civil Service Project

Shabeeh Haider

Assistant, Civil Service Project
Shabeeh Haider Raza is an aspiring economist specialising in development, health and political economics, particularly related to Pakistan. Apart from economics, he transforms into a bookworm, dabbles in writing, experiments with food and tries to swim. After his undergraduate degree in Economics and Finance from The University of Melbourne, Shabeeh explored various business roles from sales at a tech start-up to accounting and finance at the InterContinental Hotel Group before returning to The University of Melbourne to pursue a masters in Economics focusing on development and applied micro. In 2022, Shabeeh returned to Pakistan and worked as an Associate at the Punjab Board of Investment and Trade for a brief period. Shabeeh has joined CERP as a Research Assistant on the Civil Services Project.

Shabeeh Haider

Assistant, Civil Service Project
Shabeeh Haider Raza is an aspiring economist specialising in development, health and political economics, particularly related to Pakistan. Apart from economics, he transforms into a bookworm, dabbles in writing, experiments with food and tries to swim. After his undergraduate degree in Economics and Finance from The University of Melbourne, Shabeeh explored various business roles from sales at a tech start-up to accounting and finance at the InterContinental Hotel Group before returning to The University of Melbourne to pursue a masters in Economics focusing on development and applied micro. In 2022, Shabeeh returned to Pakistan and worked as an Associate at the Punjab Board of Investment and Trade for a brief period. Shabeeh has joined CERP as a Research Assistant on the Civil Services Project.

Shabeeh Haider

Assistant, Civil Service Project
Shabeeh Haider Raza is an aspiring economist specialising in development, health and political economics, particularly related to Pakistan. Apart from economics, he transforms into a bookworm, dabbles in writing, experiments with food and tries to swim. After his undergraduate degree in Economics and Finance from The University of Melbourne, Shabeeh explored various business roles from sales at a tech start-up to accounting and finance at the InterContinental Hotel Group before returning to The University of Melbourne to pursue a masters in Economics focusing on development and applied micro. In 2022, Shabeeh returned to Pakistan and worked as an Associate at the Punjab Board of Investment and Trade for a brief period. Shabeeh has joined CERP as a Research Assistant on the Civil Services Project.
Assistant, Civil Service Project

Shabeeh Haider

Assistant, Civil Service Project
Shabeeh Haider Raza is an aspiring economist specialising in development, health and political economics, particularly related to Pakistan. Apart from economics, he transforms into a bookworm, dabbles in writing, experiments with food and tries to swim. After his undergraduate degree in Economics and Finance from The University of Melbourne, Shabeeh explored various business roles from sales at a tech start-up to accounting and finance at the InterContinental Hotel Group before returning to The University of Melbourne to pursue a masters in Economics focusing on development and applied micro. In 2022, Shabeeh returned to Pakistan and worked as an Associate at the Punjab Board of Investment and Trade for a brief period. Shabeeh has joined CERP as a Research Assistant on the Civil Services Project.

Shabeeh Haider

Assistant, Civil Service Project
Shabeeh Haider Raza is an aspiring economist specialising in development, health and political economics, particularly related to Pakistan. Apart from economics, he transforms into a bookworm, dabbles in writing, experiments with food and tries to swim. After his undergraduate degree in Economics and Finance from The University of Melbourne, Shabeeh explored various business roles from sales at a tech start-up to accounting and finance at the InterContinental Hotel Group before returning to The University of Melbourne to pursue a masters in Economics focusing on development and applied micro. In 2022, Shabeeh returned to Pakistan and worked as an Associate at the Punjab Board of Investment and Trade for a brief period. Shabeeh has joined CERP as a Research Assistant on the Civil Services Project.

Shabeeh Haider

Assistant, Civil Service Project
Shabeeh Haider Raza is an aspiring economist specialising in development, health and political economics, particularly related to Pakistan. Apart from economics, he transforms into a bookworm, dabbles in writing, experiments with food and tries to swim. After his undergraduate degree in Economics and Finance from The University of Melbourne, Shabeeh explored various business roles from sales at a tech start-up to accounting and finance at the InterContinental Hotel Group before returning to The University of Melbourne to pursue a masters in Economics focusing on development and applied micro. In 2022, Shabeeh returned to Pakistan and worked as an Associate at the Punjab Board of Investment and Trade for a brief period. Shabeeh has joined CERP as a Research Assistant on the Civil Services Project.
Assistant, Civil Service Project

Sheharyar Waheed

Associate, Compensation and Benefits, Human Resources and Workspace Services
Sheharyar Waheed is the Compensation & Benefits (C&B) Associate at CERP. Sheharyar has worked in HR throughout with a primary focus on C&B as his strength lies in numbers. Sheharyar holds a Bachelor’s Degree in International Business Management from University of Bradford.

Sheharyar Waheed

Associate, Compensation and Benefits, Human Resources and Workspace Services
Sheharyar Waheed is the Compensation & Benefits (C&B) Associate at CERP. Sheharyar has worked in HR throughout with a primary focus on C&B as his strength lies in numbers. Sheharyar holds a Bachelor’s Degree in International Business Management from University of Bradford.

Sheharyar Waheed

Associate, Compensation and Benefits, Human Resources and Workspace Services
Sheharyar Waheed is the Compensation & Benefits (C&B) Associate at CERP. Sheharyar has worked in HR throughout with a primary focus on C&B as his strength lies in numbers. Sheharyar holds a Bachelor’s Degree in International Business Management from University of Bradford.
Associate, Compensation and Benefits, Human Resources and Workspace Services

Sheharyar Waheed

Associate, Compensation and Benefits, Human Resources and Workspace Services
Sheharyar Waheed is the Compensation & Benefits (C&B) Associate at CERP. Sheharyar has worked in HR throughout with a primary focus on C&B as his strength lies in numbers. Sheharyar holds a Bachelor’s Degree in International Business Management from University of Bradford.

Sheharyar Waheed

Associate, Compensation and Benefits, Human Resources and Workspace Services
Sheharyar Waheed is the Compensation & Benefits (C&B) Associate at CERP. Sheharyar has worked in HR throughout with a primary focus on C&B as his strength lies in numbers. Sheharyar holds a Bachelor’s Degree in International Business Management from University of Bradford.

Sheharyar Waheed

Associate, Compensation and Benefits, Human Resources and Workspace Services
Sheharyar Waheed is the Compensation & Benefits (C&B) Associate at CERP. Sheharyar has worked in HR throughout with a primary focus on C&B as his strength lies in numbers. Sheharyar holds a Bachelor’s Degree in International Business Management from University of Bradford.
Associate, Compensation and Benefits, Human Resources and Workspace Services

Sheharyar Waheed

Associate, Compensation and Benefits, Human Resources and Workspace Services
Sheharyar Waheed is the Compensation & Benefits (C&B) Associate at CERP. Sheharyar has worked in HR throughout with a primary focus on C&B as his strength lies in numbers. Sheharyar holds a Bachelor’s Degree in International Business Management from University of Bradford.

Sheharyar Waheed

Associate, Compensation and Benefits, Human Resources and Workspace Services
Sheharyar Waheed is the Compensation & Benefits (C&B) Associate at CERP. Sheharyar has worked in HR throughout with a primary focus on C&B as his strength lies in numbers. Sheharyar holds a Bachelor’s Degree in International Business Management from University of Bradford.

Sheharyar Waheed

Associate, Compensation and Benefits, Human Resources and Workspace Services
Sheharyar Waheed is the Compensation & Benefits (C&B) Associate at CERP. Sheharyar has worked in HR throughout with a primary focus on C&B as his strength lies in numbers. Sheharyar holds a Bachelor’s Degree in International Business Management from University of Bradford.
Associate, Compensation and Benefits, Human Resources and Workspace Services

Shehzad Mukhtar

Associate, Finance
Shehzad Mukhtar is a Finance Associate at CERP. He is a Chartered Accountant (finalist) of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan with over 5 years of experience in Bookkeeping, advisory, corporate laws, taxation and auditing. Before joining CERP, Shehzad worked as a Deputy Manager Taxation at Rupali Group. Initially, he started his career with UHY Hassan Naeem & Co. Chartered Accountants. He has also worked as an Income Tax Practitioner at Federal Board of Revenue.

Shehzad Mukhtar

Associate, Finance
Shehzad Mukhtar is a Finance Associate at CERP. He is a Chartered Accountant (finalist) of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan with over 5 years of experience in Bookkeeping, advisory, corporate laws, taxation and auditing. Before joining CERP, Shehzad worked as a Deputy Manager Taxation at Rupali Group. Initially, he started his career with UHY Hassan Naeem & Co. Chartered Accountants. He has also worked as an Income Tax Practitioner at Federal Board of Revenue.

Shehzad Mukhtar

Associate, Finance
Shehzad Mukhtar is a Finance Associate at CERP. He is a Chartered Accountant (finalist) of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan with over 5 years of experience in Bookkeeping, advisory, corporate laws, taxation and auditing. Before joining CERP, Shehzad worked as a Deputy Manager Taxation at Rupali Group. Initially, he started his career with UHY Hassan Naeem & Co. Chartered Accountants. He has also worked as an Income Tax Practitioner at Federal Board of Revenue.
Associate, Finance

Shehzad Mukhtar

Associate, Finance
Shehzad Mukhtar is a Finance Associate at CERP. He is a Chartered Accountant (finalist) of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan with over 5 years of experience in Bookkeeping, advisory, corporate laws, taxation and auditing. Before joining CERP, Shehzad worked as a Deputy Manager Taxation at Rupali Group. Initially, he started his career with UHY Hassan Naeem & Co. Chartered Accountants. He has also worked as an Income Tax Practitioner at Federal Board of Revenue.

Shehzad Mukhtar

Associate, Finance
Shehzad Mukhtar is a Finance Associate at CERP. He is a Chartered Accountant (finalist) of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan with over 5 years of experience in Bookkeeping, advisory, corporate laws, taxation and auditing. Before joining CERP, Shehzad worked as a Deputy Manager Taxation at Rupali Group. Initially, he started his career with UHY Hassan Naeem & Co. Chartered Accountants. He has also worked as an Income Tax Practitioner at Federal Board of Revenue.

Shehzad Mukhtar

Associate, Finance
Shehzad Mukhtar is a Finance Associate at CERP. He is a Chartered Accountant (finalist) of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan with over 5 years of experience in Bookkeeping, advisory, corporate laws, taxation and auditing. Before joining CERP, Shehzad worked as a Deputy Manager Taxation at Rupali Group. Initially, he started his career with UHY Hassan Naeem & Co. Chartered Accountants. He has also worked as an Income Tax Practitioner at Federal Board of Revenue.
Associate, Finance

Shehzad Mukhtar

Associate, Finance
Shehzad Mukhtar is a Finance Associate at CERP. He is a Chartered Accountant (finalist) of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan with over 5 years of experience in Bookkeeping, advisory, corporate laws, taxation and auditing. Before joining CERP, Shehzad worked as a Deputy Manager Taxation at Rupali Group. Initially, he started his career with UHY Hassan Naeem & Co. Chartered Accountants. He has also worked as an Income Tax Practitioner at Federal Board of Revenue.

Shehzad Mukhtar

Associate, Finance
Shehzad Mukhtar is a Finance Associate at CERP. He is a Chartered Accountant (finalist) of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan with over 5 years of experience in Bookkeeping, advisory, corporate laws, taxation and auditing. Before joining CERP, Shehzad worked as a Deputy Manager Taxation at Rupali Group. Initially, he started his career with UHY Hassan Naeem & Co. Chartered Accountants. He has also worked as an Income Tax Practitioner at Federal Board of Revenue.

Shehzad Mukhtar

Associate, Finance
Shehzad Mukhtar is a Finance Associate at CERP. He is a Chartered Accountant (finalist) of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan with over 5 years of experience in Bookkeeping, advisory, corporate laws, taxation and auditing. Before joining CERP, Shehzad worked as a Deputy Manager Taxation at Rupali Group. Initially, he started his career with UHY Hassan Naeem & Co. Chartered Accountants. He has also worked as an Income Tax Practitioner at Federal Board of Revenue.
Associate, Finance

Sidra Bashir

Programme Manager, Analytics
Sidra Bashir is a Program Manager for COVID-19 Policy Response Project titled “Smart Containment with Active Learning (SCALE)’ at CERP. She has previously worked as a Program Support Officer with UNFPA and as a Data Analysis Consultant at Population Welfare Department, Govt. of Punjab under the WISH2ACTION Programme, aiming to improve sexual and reproductive and maternal health in Pakistan. Sidra holds a Master’s degree in Public Health from University of Edinburgh, UK and has completed her Bachelor’s in Biotechnology from Forman Christian College (A Chartered University), Lahore.

Sidra Bashir

Programme Manager, Analytics
Sidra Bashir is a Program Manager for COVID-19 Policy Response Project titled “Smart Containment with Active Learning (SCALE)’ at CERP. She has previously worked as a Program Support Officer with UNFPA and as a Data Analysis Consultant at Population Welfare Department, Govt. of Punjab under the WISH2ACTION Programme, aiming to improve sexual and reproductive and maternal health in Pakistan. Sidra holds a Master’s degree in Public Health from University of Edinburgh, UK and has completed her Bachelor’s in Biotechnology from Forman Christian College (A Chartered University), Lahore.

Sidra Bashir

Programme Manager, Analytics
Sidra Bashir is a Program Manager for COVID-19 Policy Response Project titled “Smart Containment with Active Learning (SCALE)’ at CERP. She has previously worked as a Program Support Officer with UNFPA and as a Data Analysis Consultant at Population Welfare Department, Govt. of Punjab under the WISH2ACTION Programme, aiming to improve sexual and reproductive and maternal health in Pakistan. Sidra holds a Master’s degree in Public Health from University of Edinburgh, UK and has completed her Bachelor’s in Biotechnology from Forman Christian College (A Chartered University), Lahore.
Programme Manager, Analytics

Sidra Bashir

Programme Manager, Analytics
Sidra Bashir is a Program Manager for COVID-19 Policy Response Project titled “Smart Containment with Active Learning (SCALE)’ at CERP. She has previously worked as a Program Support Officer with UNFPA and as a Data Analysis Consultant at Population Welfare Department, Govt. of Punjab under the WISH2ACTION Programme, aiming to improve sexual and reproductive and maternal health in Pakistan. Sidra holds a Master’s degree in Public Health from University of Edinburgh, UK and has completed her Bachelor’s in Biotechnology from Forman Christian College (A Chartered University), Lahore.

Sidra Bashir

Programme Manager, Analytics
Sidra Bashir is a Program Manager for COVID-19 Policy Response Project titled “Smart Containment with Active Learning (SCALE)’ at CERP. She has previously worked as a Program Support Officer with UNFPA and as a Data Analysis Consultant at Population Welfare Department, Govt. of Punjab under the WISH2ACTION Programme, aiming to improve sexual and reproductive and maternal health in Pakistan. Sidra holds a Master’s degree in Public Health from University of Edinburgh, UK and has completed her Bachelor’s in Biotechnology from Forman Christian College (A Chartered University), Lahore.

Sidra Bashir

Programme Manager, Analytics
Sidra Bashir is a Program Manager for COVID-19 Policy Response Project titled “Smart Containment with Active Learning (SCALE)’ at CERP. She has previously worked as a Program Support Officer with UNFPA and as a Data Analysis Consultant at Population Welfare Department, Govt. of Punjab under the WISH2ACTION Programme, aiming to improve sexual and reproductive and maternal health in Pakistan. Sidra holds a Master’s degree in Public Health from University of Edinburgh, UK and has completed her Bachelor’s in Biotechnology from Forman Christian College (A Chartered University), Lahore.
Programme Manager, Analytics

Sidra Bashir

Programme Manager, Analytics
Sidra Bashir is a Program Manager for COVID-19 Policy Response Project titled “Smart Containment with Active Learning (SCALE)’ at CERP. She has previously worked as a Program Support Officer with UNFPA and as a Data Analysis Consultant at Population Welfare Department, Govt. of Punjab under the WISH2ACTION Programme, aiming to improve sexual and reproductive and maternal health in Pakistan. Sidra holds a Master’s degree in Public Health from University of Edinburgh, UK and has completed her Bachelor’s in Biotechnology from Forman Christian College (A Chartered University), Lahore.

Sidra Bashir

Programme Manager, Analytics
Sidra Bashir is a Program Manager for COVID-19 Policy Response Project titled “Smart Containment with Active Learning (SCALE)’ at CERP. She has previously worked as a Program Support Officer with UNFPA and as a Data Analysis Consultant at Population Welfare Department, Govt. of Punjab under the WISH2ACTION Programme, aiming to improve sexual and reproductive and maternal health in Pakistan. Sidra holds a Master’s degree in Public Health from University of Edinburgh, UK and has completed her Bachelor’s in Biotechnology from Forman Christian College (A Chartered University), Lahore.

Sidra Bashir

Programme Manager, Analytics
Sidra Bashir is a Program Manager for COVID-19 Policy Response Project titled “Smart Containment with Active Learning (SCALE)’ at CERP. She has previously worked as a Program Support Officer with UNFPA and as a Data Analysis Consultant at Population Welfare Department, Govt. of Punjab under the WISH2ACTION Programme, aiming to improve sexual and reproductive and maternal health in Pakistan. Sidra holds a Master’s degree in Public Health from University of Edinburgh, UK and has completed her Bachelor’s in Biotechnology from Forman Christian College (A Chartered University), Lahore.
Programme Manager, Analytics

Sidra Mazhar

Senior Research Associate, Infant Feeding Project
Sidra Mazhar is a Senior Research Associate on the Infant Feeding Project at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan. Her research is focused on agriculture & nutrition, poverty alleviation, social security & maternal and child health. She previously worked as a Research Associate at LUMS and Collective for Social Sciences Research, Karachi. Sidra holds a Masters & Bachelors of Science in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Sidra Mazhar

Senior Research Associate, Infant Feeding Project
Sidra Mazhar is a Senior Research Associate on the Infant Feeding Project at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan. Her research is focused on agriculture & nutrition, poverty alleviation, social security & maternal and child health. She previously worked as a Research Associate at LUMS and Collective for Social Sciences Research, Karachi. Sidra holds a Masters & Bachelors of Science in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Sidra Mazhar

Senior Research Associate, Infant Feeding Project
Sidra Mazhar is a Senior Research Associate on the Infant Feeding Project at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan. Her research is focused on agriculture & nutrition, poverty alleviation, social security & maternal and child health. She previously worked as a Research Associate at LUMS and Collective for Social Sciences Research, Karachi. Sidra holds a Masters & Bachelors of Science in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).
Senior Research Associate, Infant Feeding Project

Sidra Mazhar

Senior Research Associate, Infant Feeding Project
Sidra Mazhar is a Senior Research Associate on the Infant Feeding Project at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan. Her research is focused on agriculture & nutrition, poverty alleviation, social security & maternal and child health. She previously worked as a Research Associate at LUMS and Collective for Social Sciences Research, Karachi. Sidra holds a Masters & Bachelors of Science in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Sidra Mazhar

Senior Research Associate, Infant Feeding Project
Sidra Mazhar is a Senior Research Associate on the Infant Feeding Project at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan. Her research is focused on agriculture & nutrition, poverty alleviation, social security & maternal and child health. She previously worked as a Research Associate at LUMS and Collective for Social Sciences Research, Karachi. Sidra holds a Masters & Bachelors of Science in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Sidra Mazhar

Senior Research Associate, Infant Feeding Project
Sidra Mazhar is a Senior Research Associate on the Infant Feeding Project at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan. Her research is focused on agriculture & nutrition, poverty alleviation, social security & maternal and child health. She previously worked as a Research Associate at LUMS and Collective for Social Sciences Research, Karachi. Sidra holds a Masters & Bachelors of Science in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).
Senior Research Associate, Infant Feeding Project

Sidra Mazhar

Senior Research Associate, Infant Feeding Project
Sidra Mazhar is a Senior Research Associate on the Infant Feeding Project at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan. Her research is focused on agriculture & nutrition, poverty alleviation, social security & maternal and child health. She previously worked as a Research Associate at LUMS and Collective for Social Sciences Research, Karachi. Sidra holds a Masters & Bachelors of Science in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Sidra Mazhar

Senior Research Associate, Infant Feeding Project
Sidra Mazhar is a Senior Research Associate on the Infant Feeding Project at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan. Her research is focused on agriculture & nutrition, poverty alleviation, social security & maternal and child health. She previously worked as a Research Associate at LUMS and Collective for Social Sciences Research, Karachi. Sidra holds a Masters & Bachelors of Science in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

Sidra Mazhar

Senior Research Associate, Infant Feeding Project
Sidra Mazhar is a Senior Research Associate on the Infant Feeding Project at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan. Her research is focused on agriculture & nutrition, poverty alleviation, social security & maternal and child health. She previously worked as a Research Associate at LUMS and Collective for Social Sciences Research, Karachi. Sidra holds a Masters & Bachelors of Science in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).
Senior Research Associate, Infant Feeding Project

Sidra Shah

Senior Associate, Learning Hub
Sidra holds a master’s degree in International and Development Economics from the Berlin University of Applied Sciences and a bachelor’s degree in Economics with a minor in Mathematics from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). She has extensive experience in the field of education, including conducting research focused on improving educational opportunities for children in the slums of Lahore. Sidra has collaborated with public institutions to address gender disparities across various domains and has hands-on experience with randomized controlled trials (RCTs). She has also contributed to capacity-building initiatives, working closely with prominent donor agencies such as the World Bank and the Harvard Kennedy School, as well as with public and private organizations. Her expertise includes designing questionnaires, conducting impact evaluations of capacity-building programs, and implementing evidence-based experiments using pre-post methods.

Sidra Shah

Senior Associate, Learning Hub
Sidra holds a master’s degree in International and Development Economics from the Berlin University of Applied Sciences and a bachelor’s degree in Economics with a minor in Mathematics from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). She has extensive experience in the field of education, including conducting research focused on improving educational opportunities for children in the slums of Lahore. Sidra has collaborated with public institutions to address gender disparities across various domains and has hands-on experience with randomized controlled trials (RCTs). She has also contributed to capacity-building initiatives, working closely with prominent donor agencies such as the World Bank and the Harvard Kennedy School, as well as with public and private organizations. Her expertise includes designing questionnaires, conducting impact evaluations of capacity-building programs, and implementing evidence-based experiments using pre-post methods.

Sidra Shah

Senior Associate, Learning Hub
Sidra holds a master’s degree in International and Development Economics from the Berlin University of Applied Sciences and a bachelor’s degree in Economics with a minor in Mathematics from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). She has extensive experience in the field of education, including conducting research focused on improving educational opportunities for children in the slums of Lahore. Sidra has collaborated with public institutions to address gender disparities across various domains and has hands-on experience with randomized controlled trials (RCTs). She has also contributed to capacity-building initiatives, working closely with prominent donor agencies such as the World Bank and the Harvard Kennedy School, as well as with public and private organizations. Her expertise includes designing questionnaires, conducting impact evaluations of capacity-building programs, and implementing evidence-based experiments using pre-post methods.
Senior Associate, Learning Hub

Sidra Shah

Senior Associate, Learning Hub
Sidra holds a master’s degree in International and Development Economics from the Berlin University of Applied Sciences and a bachelor’s degree in Economics with a minor in Mathematics from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). She has extensive experience in the field of education, including conducting research focused on improving educational opportunities for children in the slums of Lahore. Sidra has collaborated with public institutions to address gender disparities across various domains and has hands-on experience with randomized controlled trials (RCTs). She has also contributed to capacity-building initiatives, working closely with prominent donor agencies such as the World Bank and the Harvard Kennedy School, as well as with public and private organizations. Her expertise includes designing questionnaires, conducting impact evaluations of capacity-building programs, and implementing evidence-based experiments using pre-post methods.

Sidra Shah

Senior Associate, Learning Hub
Sidra holds a master’s degree in International and Development Economics from the Berlin University of Applied Sciences and a bachelor’s degree in Economics with a minor in Mathematics from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). She has extensive experience in the field of education, including conducting research focused on improving educational opportunities for children in the slums of Lahore. Sidra has collaborated with public institutions to address gender disparities across various domains and has hands-on experience with randomized controlled trials (RCTs). She has also contributed to capacity-building initiatives, working closely with prominent donor agencies such as the World Bank and the Harvard Kennedy School, as well as with public and private organizations. Her expertise includes designing questionnaires, conducting impact evaluations of capacity-building programs, and implementing evidence-based experiments using pre-post methods.

Sidra Shah

Senior Associate, Learning Hub
Sidra holds a master’s degree in International and Development Economics from the Berlin University of Applied Sciences and a bachelor’s degree in Economics with a minor in Mathematics from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). She has extensive experience in the field of education, including conducting research focused on improving educational opportunities for children in the slums of Lahore. Sidra has collaborated with public institutions to address gender disparities across various domains and has hands-on experience with randomized controlled trials (RCTs). She has also contributed to capacity-building initiatives, working closely with prominent donor agencies such as the World Bank and the Harvard Kennedy School, as well as with public and private organizations. Her expertise includes designing questionnaires, conducting impact evaluations of capacity-building programs, and implementing evidence-based experiments using pre-post methods.
Senior Associate, Learning Hub

Sidra Shah

Senior Associate, Learning Hub
Sidra holds a master’s degree in International and Development Economics from the Berlin University of Applied Sciences and a bachelor’s degree in Economics with a minor in Mathematics from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). She has extensive experience in the field of education, including conducting research focused on improving educational opportunities for children in the slums of Lahore. Sidra has collaborated with public institutions to address gender disparities across various domains and has hands-on experience with randomized controlled trials (RCTs). She has also contributed to capacity-building initiatives, working closely with prominent donor agencies such as the World Bank and the Harvard Kennedy School, as well as with public and private organizations. Her expertise includes designing questionnaires, conducting impact evaluations of capacity-building programs, and implementing evidence-based experiments using pre-post methods.

Sidra Shah

Senior Associate, Learning Hub
Sidra holds a master’s degree in International and Development Economics from the Berlin University of Applied Sciences and a bachelor’s degree in Economics with a minor in Mathematics from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). She has extensive experience in the field of education, including conducting research focused on improving educational opportunities for children in the slums of Lahore. Sidra has collaborated with public institutions to address gender disparities across various domains and has hands-on experience with randomized controlled trials (RCTs). She has also contributed to capacity-building initiatives, working closely with prominent donor agencies such as the World Bank and the Harvard Kennedy School, as well as with public and private organizations. Her expertise includes designing questionnaires, conducting impact evaluations of capacity-building programs, and implementing evidence-based experiments using pre-post methods.

Sidra Shah

Senior Associate, Learning Hub
Sidra holds a master’s degree in International and Development Economics from the Berlin University of Applied Sciences and a bachelor’s degree in Economics with a minor in Mathematics from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). She has extensive experience in the field of education, including conducting research focused on improving educational opportunities for children in the slums of Lahore. Sidra has collaborated with public institutions to address gender disparities across various domains and has hands-on experience with randomized controlled trials (RCTs). She has also contributed to capacity-building initiatives, working closely with prominent donor agencies such as the World Bank and the Harvard Kennedy School, as well as with public and private organizations. Her expertise includes designing questionnaires, conducting impact evaluations of capacity-building programs, and implementing evidence-based experiments using pre-post methods.
Senior Associate, Learning Hub

Syed Muhammad Shams Sadiq

Senior Research Associate, Women’s De Facto Rights and Institutional Reform in Pakistan
Shams Sadiq is a Research Associate on the Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD) Project at CERP. Before this, he was part of the Women’s Mobility and Pakistan Floods Project. In his master’s thesis, he used GIS flood data and remote-sensing techniques to evaluate the Impact of Floods on Schools’ Performance in Punjab, Pakistan, under the supervision of Dr. Farooq Naseer and Dr. Asjad Naqvi. Shams completed his Master’s in Economics from LUMS and undergraduate in Economics from Government College University, Lahore. His interests lie in data-driven policies, development economics, geographical information systems, and remote sensing.

Syed Muhammad Shams Sadiq

Senior Research Associate, Women’s De Facto Rights and Institutional Reform in Pakistan
Shams Sadiq is a Research Associate on the Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD) Project at CERP. Before this, he was part of the Women’s Mobility and Pakistan Floods Project. In his master’s thesis, he used GIS flood data and remote-sensing techniques to evaluate the Impact of Floods on Schools’ Performance in Punjab, Pakistan, under the supervision of Dr. Farooq Naseer and Dr. Asjad Naqvi. Shams completed his Master’s in Economics from LUMS and undergraduate in Economics from Government College University, Lahore. His interests lie in data-driven policies, development economics, geographical information systems, and remote sensing.

Syed Muhammad Shams Sadiq

Senior Research Associate, Women’s De Facto Rights and Institutional Reform in Pakistan
Shams Sadiq is a Research Associate on the Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD) Project at CERP. Before this, he was part of the Women’s Mobility and Pakistan Floods Project. In his master’s thesis, he used GIS flood data and remote-sensing techniques to evaluate the Impact of Floods on Schools’ Performance in Punjab, Pakistan, under the supervision of Dr. Farooq Naseer and Dr. Asjad Naqvi. Shams completed his Master’s in Economics from LUMS and undergraduate in Economics from Government College University, Lahore. His interests lie in data-driven policies, development economics, geographical information systems, and remote sensing.
Senior Research Associate, Women’s De Facto Rights and Institutional Reform in Pakistan

Syed Muhammad Shams Sadiq

Senior Research Associate, Women’s De Facto Rights and Institutional Reform in Pakistan
Shams Sadiq is a Research Associate on the Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD) Project at CERP. Before this, he was part of the Women’s Mobility and Pakistan Floods Project. In his master’s thesis, he used GIS flood data and remote-sensing techniques to evaluate the Impact of Floods on Schools’ Performance in Punjab, Pakistan, under the supervision of Dr. Farooq Naseer and Dr. Asjad Naqvi. Shams completed his Master’s in Economics from LUMS and undergraduate in Economics from Government College University, Lahore. His interests lie in data-driven policies, development economics, geographical information systems, and remote sensing.

Syed Muhammad Shams Sadiq

Senior Research Associate, Women’s De Facto Rights and Institutional Reform in Pakistan
Shams Sadiq is a Research Associate on the Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD) Project at CERP. Before this, he was part of the Women’s Mobility and Pakistan Floods Project. In his master’s thesis, he used GIS flood data and remote-sensing techniques to evaluate the Impact of Floods on Schools’ Performance in Punjab, Pakistan, under the supervision of Dr. Farooq Naseer and Dr. Asjad Naqvi. Shams completed his Master’s in Economics from LUMS and undergraduate in Economics from Government College University, Lahore. His interests lie in data-driven policies, development economics, geographical information systems, and remote sensing.

Syed Muhammad Shams Sadiq

Senior Research Associate, Women’s De Facto Rights and Institutional Reform in Pakistan
Shams Sadiq is a Research Associate on the Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD) Project at CERP. Before this, he was part of the Women’s Mobility and Pakistan Floods Project. In his master’s thesis, he used GIS flood data and remote-sensing techniques to evaluate the Impact of Floods on Schools’ Performance in Punjab, Pakistan, under the supervision of Dr. Farooq Naseer and Dr. Asjad Naqvi. Shams completed his Master’s in Economics from LUMS and undergraduate in Economics from Government College University, Lahore. His interests lie in data-driven policies, development economics, geographical information systems, and remote sensing.
Senior Research Associate, Women’s De Facto Rights and Institutional Reform in Pakistan

Syed Muhammad Shams Sadiq

Senior Research Associate, Women’s De Facto Rights and Institutional Reform in Pakistan
Shams Sadiq is a Research Associate on the Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD) Project at CERP. Before this, he was part of the Women’s Mobility and Pakistan Floods Project. In his master’s thesis, he used GIS flood data and remote-sensing techniques to evaluate the Impact of Floods on Schools’ Performance in Punjab, Pakistan, under the supervision of Dr. Farooq Naseer and Dr. Asjad Naqvi. Shams completed his Master’s in Economics from LUMS and undergraduate in Economics from Government College University, Lahore. His interests lie in data-driven policies, development economics, geographical information systems, and remote sensing.

Syed Muhammad Shams Sadiq

Senior Research Associate, Women’s De Facto Rights and Institutional Reform in Pakistan
Shams Sadiq is a Research Associate on the Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD) Project at CERP. Before this, he was part of the Women’s Mobility and Pakistan Floods Project. In his master’s thesis, he used GIS flood data and remote-sensing techniques to evaluate the Impact of Floods on Schools’ Performance in Punjab, Pakistan, under the supervision of Dr. Farooq Naseer and Dr. Asjad Naqvi. Shams completed his Master’s in Economics from LUMS and undergraduate in Economics from Government College University, Lahore. His interests lie in data-driven policies, development economics, geographical information systems, and remote sensing.

Syed Muhammad Shams Sadiq

Senior Research Associate, Women’s De Facto Rights and Institutional Reform in Pakistan
Shams Sadiq is a Research Associate on the Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD) Project at CERP. Before this, he was part of the Women’s Mobility and Pakistan Floods Project. In his master’s thesis, he used GIS flood data and remote-sensing techniques to evaluate the Impact of Floods on Schools’ Performance in Punjab, Pakistan, under the supervision of Dr. Farooq Naseer and Dr. Asjad Naqvi. Shams completed his Master’s in Economics from LUMS and undergraduate in Economics from Government College University, Lahore. His interests lie in data-driven policies, development economics, geographical information systems, and remote sensing.
Senior Research Associate, Women’s De Facto Rights and Institutional Reform in Pakistan

Uswah Firdous

Lead, Survey
Uswah Firdous is the Survey Lead at CERP. She was previously working as a Graduate Research Fellow at Information Technology University, carrying out interdisciplinary research on urban economics, development, and policy. She has also worked at Schneider Electric and General Electric, and has held several teaching positions over the years. Uswah holds a Master’s in Development Studies from Information Technology University and a Graduate Diploma in Economics from the University of London. She completed her Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology,

Uswah Firdous

Lead, Survey
Uswah Firdous is the Survey Lead at CERP. She was previously working as a Graduate Research Fellow at Information Technology University, carrying out interdisciplinary research on urban economics, development, and policy. She has also worked at Schneider Electric and General Electric, and has held several teaching positions over the years. Uswah holds a Master’s in Development Studies from Information Technology University and a Graduate Diploma in Economics from the University of London. She completed her Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology,

Uswah Firdous

Lead, Survey
Uswah Firdous is the Survey Lead at CERP. She was previously working as a Graduate Research Fellow at Information Technology University, carrying out interdisciplinary research on urban economics, development, and policy. She has also worked at Schneider Electric and General Electric, and has held several teaching positions over the years. Uswah holds a Master’s in Development Studies from Information Technology University and a Graduate Diploma in Economics from the University of London. She completed her Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology,
Lead, Survey

Uswah Firdous

Lead, Survey
Uswah Firdous is the Survey Lead at CERP. She was previously working as a Graduate Research Fellow at Information Technology University, carrying out interdisciplinary research on urban economics, development, and policy. She has also worked at Schneider Electric and General Electric, and has held several teaching positions over the years. Uswah holds a Master’s in Development Studies from Information Technology University and a Graduate Diploma in Economics from the University of London. She completed her Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology,

Uswah Firdous

Lead, Survey
Uswah Firdous is the Survey Lead at CERP. She was previously working as a Graduate Research Fellow at Information Technology University, carrying out interdisciplinary research on urban economics, development, and policy. She has also worked at Schneider Electric and General Electric, and has held several teaching positions over the years. Uswah holds a Master’s in Development Studies from Information Technology University and a Graduate Diploma in Economics from the University of London. She completed her Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology,

Uswah Firdous

Lead, Survey
Uswah Firdous is the Survey Lead at CERP. She was previously working as a Graduate Research Fellow at Information Technology University, carrying out interdisciplinary research on urban economics, development, and policy. She has also worked at Schneider Electric and General Electric, and has held several teaching positions over the years. Uswah holds a Master’s in Development Studies from Information Technology University and a Graduate Diploma in Economics from the University of London. She completed her Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology,
Lead, Survey

Uswah Firdous

Lead, Survey
Uswah Firdous is the Survey Lead at CERP. She was previously working as a Graduate Research Fellow at Information Technology University, carrying out interdisciplinary research on urban economics, development, and policy. She has also worked at Schneider Electric and General Electric, and has held several teaching positions over the years. Uswah holds a Master’s in Development Studies from Information Technology University and a Graduate Diploma in Economics from the University of London. She completed her Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology,

Uswah Firdous

Lead, Survey
Uswah Firdous is the Survey Lead at CERP. She was previously working as a Graduate Research Fellow at Information Technology University, carrying out interdisciplinary research on urban economics, development, and policy. She has also worked at Schneider Electric and General Electric, and has held several teaching positions over the years. Uswah holds a Master’s in Development Studies from Information Technology University and a Graduate Diploma in Economics from the University of London. She completed her Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology,

Uswah Firdous

Lead, Survey
Uswah Firdous is the Survey Lead at CERP. She was previously working as a Graduate Research Fellow at Information Technology University, carrying out interdisciplinary research on urban economics, development, and policy. She has also worked at Schneider Electric and General Electric, and has held several teaching positions over the years. Uswah holds a Master’s in Development Studies from Information Technology University and a Graduate Diploma in Economics from the University of London. She completed her Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology,
Lead, Survey

Waqas Jamil

Operations Associate, Human Resources and Workspace Services

Waqas Jamil

Operations Associate, Human Resources and Workspace Services

Waqas Jamil

Operations Associate, Human Resources and Workspace Services
Operations Associate, Human Resources and Workspace Services

Waqas Jamil

Operations Associate, Human Resources and Workspace Services

Waqas Jamil

Operations Associate, Human Resources and Workspace Services

Waqas Jamil

Operations Associate, Human Resources and Workspace Services
Operations Associate, Human Resources and Workspace Services

Waqas Jamil

Operations Associate, Human Resources and Workspace Services

Waqas Jamil

Operations Associate, Human Resources and Workspace Services

Waqas Jamil

Operations Associate, Human Resources and Workspace Services
Operations Associate, Human Resources and Workspace Services

Zahra Rao

Senior Communications & Operations Associate- CLEAR PCA
Zahra Rao has studied anthropology and sociology for her BSc as well as Masters. She has worked in the development sector in Islamabad and London for six years and has moved from Islamabad to Lahore recently. She loves playing with her cat Peanut, and enjoys sci-fi books and shows.

Zahra Rao

Senior Communications & Operations Associate- CLEAR PCA
Zahra Rao has studied anthropology and sociology for her BSc as well as Masters. She has worked in the development sector in Islamabad and London for six years and has moved from Islamabad to Lahore recently. She loves playing with her cat Peanut, and enjoys sci-fi books and shows.

Zahra Rao

Senior Communications & Operations Associate- CLEAR PCA
Zahra Rao has studied anthropology and sociology for her BSc as well as Masters. She has worked in the development sector in Islamabad and London for six years and has moved from Islamabad to Lahore recently. She loves playing with her cat Peanut, and enjoys sci-fi books and shows.
Senior Communications & Operations Associate- CLEAR PCA

Zahra Rao

Senior Communications & Operations Associate- CLEAR PCA
Zahra Rao has studied anthropology and sociology for her BSc as well as Masters. She has worked in the development sector in Islamabad and London for six years and has moved from Islamabad to Lahore recently. She loves playing with her cat Peanut, and enjoys sci-fi books and shows.

Zahra Rao

Senior Communications & Operations Associate- CLEAR PCA
Zahra Rao has studied anthropology and sociology for her BSc as well as Masters. She has worked in the development sector in Islamabad and London for six years and has moved from Islamabad to Lahore recently. She loves playing with her cat Peanut, and enjoys sci-fi books and shows.

Zahra Rao

Senior Communications & Operations Associate- CLEAR PCA
Zahra Rao has studied anthropology and sociology for her BSc as well as Masters. She has worked in the development sector in Islamabad and London for six years and has moved from Islamabad to Lahore recently. She loves playing with her cat Peanut, and enjoys sci-fi books and shows.
Senior Communications & Operations Associate- CLEAR PCA

Zahra Rao

Senior Communications & Operations Associate- CLEAR PCA
Zahra Rao has studied anthropology and sociology for her BSc as well as Masters. She has worked in the development sector in Islamabad and London for six years and has moved from Islamabad to Lahore recently. She loves playing with her cat Peanut, and enjoys sci-fi books and shows.

Zahra Rao

Senior Communications & Operations Associate- CLEAR PCA
Zahra Rao has studied anthropology and sociology for her BSc as well as Masters. She has worked in the development sector in Islamabad and London for six years and has moved from Islamabad to Lahore recently. She loves playing with her cat Peanut, and enjoys sci-fi books and shows.

Zahra Rao

Senior Communications & Operations Associate- CLEAR PCA
Zahra Rao has studied anthropology and sociology for her BSc as well as Masters. She has worked in the development sector in Islamabad and London for six years and has moved from Islamabad to Lahore recently. She loves playing with her cat Peanut, and enjoys sci-fi books and shows.
Senior Communications & Operations Associate- CLEAR PCA

Zainab Haroon

Research Associate, Day Labour Project
Zainab Haroon is a Research Associate on the Day Labourr project at CERP, Zainab holds a Master’s in Economics from Lahore University of Management Science (LUMS) and completed her Bachelor’s in Economics from Bilkent University.

Zainab Haroon

Research Associate, Day Labour Project
Zainab Haroon is a Research Associate on the Day Labourr project at CERP, Zainab holds a Master’s in Economics from Lahore University of Management Science (LUMS) and completed her Bachelor’s in Economics from Bilkent University.

Zainab Haroon

Research Associate, Day Labour Project
Zainab Haroon is a Research Associate on the Day Labourr project at CERP, Zainab holds a Master’s in Economics from Lahore University of Management Science (LUMS) and completed her Bachelor’s in Economics from Bilkent University.
Research Associate, Day Labour Project

Zainab Haroon

Research Associate, Day Labour Project
Zainab Haroon is a Research Associate on the Day Labourr project at CERP, Zainab holds a Master’s in Economics from Lahore University of Management Science (LUMS) and completed her Bachelor’s in Economics from Bilkent University.

Zainab Haroon

Research Associate, Day Labour Project
Zainab Haroon is a Research Associate on the Day Labourr project at CERP, Zainab holds a Master’s in Economics from Lahore University of Management Science (LUMS) and completed her Bachelor’s in Economics from Bilkent University.

Zainab Haroon

Research Associate, Day Labour Project
Zainab Haroon is a Research Associate on the Day Labourr project at CERP, Zainab holds a Master’s in Economics from Lahore University of Management Science (LUMS) and completed her Bachelor’s in Economics from Bilkent University.
Research Associate, Day Labour Project

Zainab Haroon

Research Associate, Day Labour Project
Zainab Haroon is a Research Associate on the Day Labourr project at CERP, Zainab holds a Master’s in Economics from Lahore University of Management Science (LUMS) and completed her Bachelor’s in Economics from Bilkent University.

Zainab Haroon

Research Associate, Day Labour Project
Zainab Haroon is a Research Associate on the Day Labourr project at CERP, Zainab holds a Master’s in Economics from Lahore University of Management Science (LUMS) and completed her Bachelor’s in Economics from Bilkent University.

Zainab Haroon

Research Associate, Day Labour Project
Zainab Haroon is a Research Associate on the Day Labourr project at CERP, Zainab holds a Master’s in Economics from Lahore University of Management Science (LUMS) and completed her Bachelor’s in Economics from Bilkent University.
Research Associate, Day Labour Project

Zainab Shuja

Part time Software Engineer, CERP Labs
Zainab Shuja is an Associate Developer at CERP. She was previously working as an Intern in the same department. Her area of interest is the IT industry and she holds one year of work experience. Apart from work, her hobbies are reading. She holds a Bachelor’s of Computer Science from Punjab University College of Information Technology.

Zainab Shuja

Part time Software Engineer, CERP Labs
Zainab Shuja is an Associate Developer at CERP. She was previously working as an Intern in the same department. Her area of interest is the IT industry and she holds one year of work experience. Apart from work, her hobbies are reading. She holds a Bachelor’s of Computer Science from Punjab University College of Information Technology.

Zainab Shuja

Part time Software Engineer, CERP Labs
Zainab Shuja is an Associate Developer at CERP. She was previously working as an Intern in the same department. Her area of interest is the IT industry and she holds one year of work experience. Apart from work, her hobbies are reading. She holds a Bachelor’s of Computer Science from Punjab University College of Information Technology.
Part time Software Engineer, CERP Labs

Zainab Shuja

Part time Software Engineer, CERP Labs
Zainab Shuja is an Associate Developer at CERP. She was previously working as an Intern in the same department. Her area of interest is the IT industry and she holds one year of work experience. Apart from work, her hobbies are reading. She holds a Bachelor’s of Computer Science from Punjab University College of Information Technology.

Zainab Shuja

Part time Software Engineer, CERP Labs
Zainab Shuja is an Associate Developer at CERP. She was previously working as an Intern in the same department. Her area of interest is the IT industry and she holds one year of work experience. Apart from work, her hobbies are reading. She holds a Bachelor’s of Computer Science from Punjab University College of Information Technology.

Zainab Shuja

Part time Software Engineer, CERP Labs
Zainab Shuja is an Associate Developer at CERP. She was previously working as an Intern in the same department. Her area of interest is the IT industry and she holds one year of work experience. Apart from work, her hobbies are reading. She holds a Bachelor’s of Computer Science from Punjab University College of Information Technology.
Part time Software Engineer, CERP Labs

Zainab Shuja

Part time Software Engineer, CERP Labs
Zainab Shuja is an Associate Developer at CERP. She was previously working as an Intern in the same department. Her area of interest is the IT industry and she holds one year of work experience. Apart from work, her hobbies are reading. She holds a Bachelor’s of Computer Science from Punjab University College of Information Technology.

Zainab Shuja

Part time Software Engineer, CERP Labs
Zainab Shuja is an Associate Developer at CERP. She was previously working as an Intern in the same department. Her area of interest is the IT industry and she holds one year of work experience. Apart from work, her hobbies are reading. She holds a Bachelor’s of Computer Science from Punjab University College of Information Technology.

Zainab Shuja

Part time Software Engineer, CERP Labs
Zainab Shuja is an Associate Developer at CERP. She was previously working as an Intern in the same department. Her area of interest is the IT industry and she holds one year of work experience. Apart from work, her hobbies are reading. She holds a Bachelor’s of Computer Science from Punjab University College of Information Technology.
Part time Software Engineer, CERP Labs

Mehwish Waheed

Research Assistant, Women’s Mobility Program

Mehwish Waheed

Research Assistant, Women’s Mobility Program

Mehwish Waheed

Research Assistant, Women’s Mobility Program
Research Assistant, Women’s Mobility Program

Mehwish Waheed

Research Assistant, Women’s Mobility Program

Mehwish Waheed

Research Assistant, Women’s Mobility Program

Mehwish Waheed

Research Assistant, Women’s Mobility Program
Research Assistant, Women’s Mobility Program

Mehwish Waheed

Research Assistant, Women’s Mobility Program

Mehwish Waheed

Research Assistant, Women’s Mobility Program

Mehwish Waheed

Research Assistant, Women’s Mobility Program
Research Assistant, Women’s Mobility Program

Muhammad Adeel Khalid

Deputy Manager Operations, Survey
Muhammad Adeel is a Deputy Survey Manager Operations at CERP. He has over 8 years of experience working in the development sector, rigorously focusing on implementation and M&E. He has previously worked as an Economic Analyst. He has worked on projects funded by PSSP, World Bank, PSDF, and MSI. His main focus has been instrument development, hiring, training, and data analysis. His current role is to oversee the project budgeting, financial analysis, hiring and field implementation. He holds an MPhil degree from the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE).

Muhammad Adeel Khalid

Deputy Manager Operations, Survey
Muhammad Adeel is a Deputy Survey Manager Operations at CERP. He has over 8 years of experience working in the development sector, rigorously focusing on implementation and M&E. He has previously worked as an Economic Analyst. He has worked on projects funded by PSSP, World Bank, PSDF, and MSI. His main focus has been instrument development, hiring, training, and data analysis. His current role is to oversee the project budgeting, financial analysis, hiring and field implementation. He holds an MPhil degree from the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE).

Muhammad Adeel Khalid

Deputy Manager Operations, Survey
Muhammad Adeel is a Deputy Survey Manager Operations at CERP. He has over 8 years of experience working in the development sector, rigorously focusing on implementation and M&E. He has previously worked as an Economic Analyst. He has worked on projects funded by PSSP, World Bank, PSDF, and MSI. His main focus has been instrument development, hiring, training, and data analysis. His current role is to oversee the project budgeting, financial analysis, hiring and field implementation. He holds an MPhil degree from the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE).
Deputy Manager Operations, Survey

Muhammad Adeel Khalid

Deputy Manager Operations, Survey
Muhammad Adeel is a Deputy Survey Manager Operations at CERP. He has over 8 years of experience working in the development sector, rigorously focusing on implementation and M&E. He has previously worked as an Economic Analyst. He has worked on projects funded by PSSP, World Bank, PSDF, and MSI. His main focus has been instrument development, hiring, training, and data analysis. His current role is to oversee the project budgeting, financial analysis, hiring and field implementation. He holds an MPhil degree from the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE).

Muhammad Adeel Khalid

Deputy Manager Operations, Survey
Muhammad Adeel is a Deputy Survey Manager Operations at CERP. He has over 8 years of experience working in the development sector, rigorously focusing on implementation and M&E. He has previously worked as an Economic Analyst. He has worked on projects funded by PSSP, World Bank, PSDF, and MSI. His main focus has been instrument development, hiring, training, and data analysis. His current role is to oversee the project budgeting, financial analysis, hiring and field implementation. He holds an MPhil degree from the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE).

Muhammad Adeel Khalid

Deputy Manager Operations, Survey
Muhammad Adeel is a Deputy Survey Manager Operations at CERP. He has over 8 years of experience working in the development sector, rigorously focusing on implementation and M&E. He has previously worked as an Economic Analyst. He has worked on projects funded by PSSP, World Bank, PSDF, and MSI. His main focus has been instrument development, hiring, training, and data analysis. His current role is to oversee the project budgeting, financial analysis, hiring and field implementation. He holds an MPhil degree from the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE).
Deputy Manager Operations, Survey

Muhammad Adeel Khalid

Deputy Manager Operations, Survey
Muhammad Adeel is a Deputy Survey Manager Operations at CERP. He has over 8 years of experience working in the development sector, rigorously focusing on implementation and M&E. He has previously worked as an Economic Analyst. He has worked on projects funded by PSSP, World Bank, PSDF, and MSI. His main focus has been instrument development, hiring, training, and data analysis. His current role is to oversee the project budgeting, financial analysis, hiring and field implementation. He holds an MPhil degree from the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE).

Muhammad Adeel Khalid

Deputy Manager Operations, Survey
Muhammad Adeel is a Deputy Survey Manager Operations at CERP. He has over 8 years of experience working in the development sector, rigorously focusing on implementation and M&E. He has previously worked as an Economic Analyst. He has worked on projects funded by PSSP, World Bank, PSDF, and MSI. His main focus has been instrument development, hiring, training, and data analysis. His current role is to oversee the project budgeting, financial analysis, hiring and field implementation. He holds an MPhil degree from the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE).

Muhammad Adeel Khalid

Deputy Manager Operations, Survey
Muhammad Adeel is a Deputy Survey Manager Operations at CERP. He has over 8 years of experience working in the development sector, rigorously focusing on implementation and M&E. He has previously worked as an Economic Analyst. He has worked on projects funded by PSSP, World Bank, PSDF, and MSI. His main focus has been instrument development, hiring, training, and data analysis. His current role is to oversee the project budgeting, financial analysis, hiring and field implementation. He holds an MPhil degree from the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE).
Deputy Manager Operations, Survey

Muhammad Adil Aziz

Associate, Research Development
Adil Aziz is a Research Development and Operations Associate at CERP. Prior to this, he was working as a Government Relations Associate within the Tax Project at CERP. He also spent 2 years as the E-commerce Assistant Manager before joining CERP in 2019. He has over 4 years of experience in the E-commerce Industry and over 3 years of experience in the Development Sector. His current role includes compliance with the Federal and Provincial Government regulations along with District-level approvals for NOCs. He holds a Master’s degree in Operations and Supply Chain Management.

Muhammad Adil Aziz

Associate, Research Development
Adil Aziz is a Research Development and Operations Associate at CERP. Prior to this, he was working as a Government Relations Associate within the Tax Project at CERP. He also spent 2 years as the E-commerce Assistant Manager before joining CERP in 2019. He has over 4 years of experience in the E-commerce Industry and over 3 years of experience in the Development Sector. His current role includes compliance with the Federal and Provincial Government regulations along with District-level approvals for NOCs. He holds a Master’s degree in Operations and Supply Chain Management.

Muhammad Adil Aziz

Associate, Research Development
Adil Aziz is a Research Development and Operations Associate at CERP. Prior to this, he was working as a Government Relations Associate within the Tax Project at CERP. He also spent 2 years as the E-commerce Assistant Manager before joining CERP in 2019. He has over 4 years of experience in the E-commerce Industry and over 3 years of experience in the Development Sector. His current role includes compliance with the Federal and Provincial Government regulations along with District-level approvals for NOCs. He holds a Master’s degree in Operations and Supply Chain Management.
Associate, Research Development

Muhammad Adil Aziz

Associate, Research Development
Adil Aziz is a Research Development and Operations Associate at CERP. Prior to this, he was working as a Government Relations Associate within the Tax Project at CERP. He also spent 2 years as the E-commerce Assistant Manager before joining CERP in 2019. He has over 4 years of experience in the E-commerce Industry and over 3 years of experience in the Development Sector. His current role includes compliance with the Federal and Provincial Government regulations along with District-level approvals for NOCs. He holds a Master’s degree in Operations and Supply Chain Management.

Muhammad Adil Aziz

Associate, Research Development
Adil Aziz is a Research Development and Operations Associate at CERP. Prior to this, he was working as a Government Relations Associate within the Tax Project at CERP. He also spent 2 years as the E-commerce Assistant Manager before joining CERP in 2019. He has over 4 years of experience in the E-commerce Industry and over 3 years of experience in the Development Sector. His current role includes compliance with the Federal and Provincial Government regulations along with District-level approvals for NOCs. He holds a Master’s degree in Operations and Supply Chain Management.

Muhammad Adil Aziz

Associate, Research Development
Adil Aziz is a Research Development and Operations Associate at CERP. Prior to this, he was working as a Government Relations Associate within the Tax Project at CERP. He also spent 2 years as the E-commerce Assistant Manager before joining CERP in 2019. He has over 4 years of experience in the E-commerce Industry and over 3 years of experience in the Development Sector. His current role includes compliance with the Federal and Provincial Government regulations along with District-level approvals for NOCs. He holds a Master’s degree in Operations and Supply Chain Management.
Associate, Research Development

Muhammad Adil Aziz

Associate, Research Development
Adil Aziz is a Research Development and Operations Associate at CERP. Prior to this, he was working as a Government Relations Associate within the Tax Project at CERP. He also spent 2 years as the E-commerce Assistant Manager before joining CERP in 2019. He has over 4 years of experience in the E-commerce Industry and over 3 years of experience in the Development Sector. His current role includes compliance with the Federal and Provincial Government regulations along with District-level approvals for NOCs. He holds a Master’s degree in Operations and Supply Chain Management.

Muhammad Adil Aziz

Associate, Research Development
Adil Aziz is a Research Development and Operations Associate at CERP. Prior to this, he was working as a Government Relations Associate within the Tax Project at CERP. He also spent 2 years as the E-commerce Assistant Manager before joining CERP in 2019. He has over 4 years of experience in the E-commerce Industry and over 3 years of experience in the Development Sector. His current role includes compliance with the Federal and Provincial Government regulations along with District-level approvals for NOCs. He holds a Master’s degree in Operations and Supply Chain Management.

Muhammad Adil Aziz

Associate, Research Development
Adil Aziz is a Research Development and Operations Associate at CERP. Prior to this, he was working as a Government Relations Associate within the Tax Project at CERP. He also spent 2 years as the E-commerce Assistant Manager before joining CERP in 2019. He has over 4 years of experience in the E-commerce Industry and over 3 years of experience in the Development Sector. His current role includes compliance with the Federal and Provincial Government regulations along with District-level approvals for NOCs. He holds a Master’s degree in Operations and Supply Chain Management.
Associate, Research Development