About Me

I am a researcher, educator, and independent consultant. My academic career and professional service have been defined by a deep commitment to advancing knowledge at the intersection of governance, development, and public health. As both a scholar and practitioner, my research emphasizes how political and institutional arrangements shape population health outcomes, with a focus on comparative health systems analysis and the governance of public health delivery. My work bridges political science and global health, producing policy-relevant insights that have influenced debates among scholars, practitioners, and policymakers worldwide.