Consortium

Academic staff and affiliates.

Anoushka Aror

Anoushka Aror

Association for Socially Applicable Research (ASAR)

Anoushka Aror

Association for Socially Applicable Research (ASAR)

ASAR is a non-governmental non-profit think-and-do tank, Pune, India. We focus on evidence-based policymaking. We have been consistently working on research and advocacy for the violence against healthcare workers in India.

Dr Nimesh Dhungana

Dr Nimesh Dhungana

Lecturer in Disasters and Global Health - HCRI

Dr Nimesh Dhungana

Lecturer in Disasters and Global Health - HCRI

Dr Nimesh Dhungana is a Lecturer based at the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute (HCRI), University of Manchester. Nimesh’s research concerns the interplay between disasters, (human) development and democratic politics in the South Asian context, focusing on Nepal. Nimesh is also interested in the methodological, political, and ethical dimensions of ‘doing research’ in difficult settings such as conflicts and disasters. To that end, he is currently serving as a Co-Investigator in a British Academy-funded collaborative and comparative research project, which examines the politics of research ethics and knowledge production in Nepal, Colombia and the Balkans.

Dr Nimesh Dhungana is a Lecturer based at the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute (HCRI), University of Manchester. Nimesh’s research concerns the interplay between disasters, (human) development and democratic politics in the South Asian context, focusing on Nepal. Nimesh is also interested in the methodological, political, and ethical dimensions of 'doing research' in difficult settings such as conflicts and disasters. To that end, he is currently serving as a Co-Investigator in a British Academy-funded collaborative and comparative research project, which examines the politics of research ethics and knowledge production in Nepal, Colombia and the Balkans. His PhD research (from LSE) involved ethnographic research on the politics of citizen participation and accountability in the wake of the 2015 Nepal earthquakes. Nimesh has also worked in the development and NGO sector in his home country, Nepal, which continues to shape his research and practical engagements.

Uma Gupta

Uma Gupta

Association for Socially Applicable Research (ASAR)

Uma Gupta

Association for Socially Applicable Research (ASAR)

ASAR is a non-governmental non-profit think-and-do tank, Pune, India. We focus on evidence-based policymaking. We have been consistently working on research and advocacy for the violence against healthcare workers in India.

Prof (Dr) Sneha Krishnan

Prof (Dr) Sneha Krishnan

Professor - Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development

Prof (Dr) Sneha Krishnan

Professor - Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development

Dr. Sneha Krishnan works at the interstices between environment, humanitarian and public health domains. She has over 12 years of practical experience in designing, implementing, and undertaking policy research and impact evaluations related to leadership (e.g. local, faith-based, etc.), public health, health systems strengthening, capacity building, inclusion, and women empowerment. Her teaching portfolio includes Health Systems and Policy Strengthening, Humanitarian Health Assessment, Conflict and Health, Environmental Health, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, and Health Technologies.

Dr. Sneha Krishnan works at the interstices between environment, humanitarian and public health domains. She has over 12 years of practical experience in designing, implementing, and undertaking policy research and impact evaluations related to leadership (e.g. local, faith-based, etc.), public health, health systems strengthening, capacity building, inclusion, and women empowerment. Her teaching portfolio includes Health Systems and Policy Strengthening, Humanitarian Health Assessment, Conflict and Health, Environmental Health, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, and Health Technologies.

Primarily, her work has focused on countries in the Global South. She researches far-flung areas that face regular impacts of climate change and disasters in the Global South and makes empirical and theoretical contributions to the field with her incisive analysis and writing portfolio.

She has a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from University College London that focused on the resilience of communities recovering from floods, cyclones, and earthquakes in South Asia. Most of her collaborative work has been supported by donors such as Disaster Emergency Committee (DEC), Medical Research Council-UK, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), Water for Women, UK Aid, and European Commission. She worked as a Trial Manager/Research Fellow with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) on a cluster, randomized controlled trial on agriculture and nutrition in Odisha, funded by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. She was Co-Investigator on a primary research project in Bangladesh on Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals and Health Systems Resilience funded by Medical Research Council UK. She was the Principal Investigator on a Water for Women-funded trial on child nutrition and environmental health in the Solomon Islands. She has supported several humanitarian actors such as Oxfam, Christian Aid, Norwegian Refugee Council, and Action Contre la Faim (ACF) in climate-and conflict-affected regions such as South Sudan, Nepal, and Bangladesh. She has experience working in conflict settings with displaced and/or refugee populations, and international outbreak response operations such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

Her work centers on high levels of gender sensitivity, engagement, and inclusion of women in issues related to different types of displacement. She has a proven academic record through her publications in various peer-reviewed high-impact factor journals, including Lancet Planetary Health, Climate and Development, Maternal Child Nutrition, Trials, and Environmental Hazards.

Aatmika Nair

Aatmika Nair

Association for Socially Applicable Research (ASAR)

Aatmika Nair

Association for Socially Applicable Research (ASAR)

ASAR is a non-governmental non-profit think-and-do tank, Pune, India. We focus on evidence-based policymaking. We have been consistently working on research and advocacy for the violence against healthcare workers in India.

Divya Srinivas

Divya Srinivas

Association for Socially Applicable Research (ASAR)

Divya Srinivas

Association for Socially Applicable Research (ASAR)

ASAR is a non-governmental non-profit think-and-do tank, Pune, India. We focus on evidence-based policymaking. We have been consistently working on research and advocacy for the violence against healthcare workers in India.

Mary Songate

Mary Songate

General Secretary - Cod Nerc

Mary Songate

General Secretary - Cod Nerc

Centre for Community Development through Network, Education, Research, Training, Resource Mobilization and Capacity Building

It visualizes a society where every human being has freedom, equal opportunity and dignity and participate without any discrimination based on caste, class, creed, color, religion and gender for optimum sustainable development through integrated and holistic approach.

Centre for Community Development through Network, Education, Research, Training, Resource Mobilization and Capacity Building

It visualizes a society where every human being has freedom, equal opportunity and dignity and participate without any discrimination based on caste, class, creed, color, religion and gender for optimum sustainable development through integrated and holistic approach.
Mission:

  1. Taking steps towards filling the gaps that exists between the people/community and the services through integrated and holistic approach of intervention.
  2. Create an environment where everyone
    can play a role and participate towards for the promotion of optimum sustainable development.

Siddesh Zadey

Siddesh Zadey

Association for Socially Applicable Research (ASAR)

Siddesh Zadey

Association for Socially Applicable Research (ASAR)

ASAR is a non-governmental non-profit think-and-do tank, Pune, India. We focus on evidence-based policymaking. We have been consistently working on research and advocacy for the violence against healthcare workers in India.