Emerging Programs in Global Health
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Professor Ajay Mahal
Research Overview
The Emerging Program team are multi-disciplinary applied researchers responding to emerging priorities in Global Health. Our team members have disciplinary expertise in demography, economics, engineering, psychology, and statistics.
We are engaged in delivering evidence-based research and training to support the work of Australian and international stakeholders across a wide range of areas of public health relevance, including measurement and data analysis, mathematical modeling, law enforcement, well-being and livelihoods, gender and living spaces, urban resilience, and programmatic and economic evaluations.
Staff
- Timothy Adair
Principal Research Fellow, Health Statistics and Data/ Disease
- Professor Nick Crofts
Director, Centre for Law Enforcement and Public Health
- Sonja Firth
Technical Associate, Health Statistics and Data/ Disease
- A/Prof Dominika Kwasnicka
Principal Research Fellow, Health behaviour change, digital health and science implementation
- Dr Reihana Mohideen
Principal Advisor, Social Implications of Technology (Infrastructure and Resilience)
Research Projects
- PNG: Technical assistance through the ADB’s Health Services Sector Development Project
- Community energy resilience pilot project - Maldives
- Health seeking behaviour in four Indian States
- Enhancing Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Results in Infrastructure in South Asia
- #Navigating Health
- Electric Power Innovation for a Carbon-free Society (EPICS) Center
- Strengthening Capacity to Design and Implement Energy Sector Projects
- Inclusive Energy Transition in South Asia and Beyond
- Small Island States: Enabling a Just Energy Transition in the Maldives
- A Just Energy Transition
School Research Themes
Disparities, disadvantage and effective health care
Key Contact
For further information about this research, please contact Head Professor Ajay Mahal
Department / Centre
Nossal Institute for Global Health
Unit / Centre
Emerging Programs in Global Health
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