Prior to joining Clean Air Fund, Anuradha worked on managing climate policy and climate finance–focused grant portfolios, supporting programmes implemented across multiple Indian states. Her work spanned a range of thematic areas, including Healthy Air Zones, subnational technical assistance, emerging carbon market frameworks, Business Responsibility and Sustainability Reporting (BRSR)- linked initiatives, and engagements related to finance policy processes.
Before this, Anuradha built extensive experience in monitoring, evaluation, and impact assessment, working across sectors such as agriculture, livelihoods, gender, health, education, and climate change. She has also contributed to several social sector scheme evaluations and supported the development of climate impact strategies for clients.
Anuradha holds a master’s degree in Environmental and Development Management from the Indian Institute of Forest Management, India. Outside of work, she enjoys dancing to Bollywood music.
Why Anuradha works for Clean Air Fund:
I am motivated by the fact that the air pollution challenge sits at the intersection of climate, energy, health, and development. Addressing sources of air pollution delivers strong co-benefits across these areas, making timely and coordinated action both urgent and impactful.