Meenu brings expertise at the intersection of Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL), public health and management sciences. With over a decade of experience in the international development and humanitarian sectors across Africa and Asia, she has focused on health, education, migration, and gender equity. She has previously worked with the Ministry of Health in India and across international NGOs including Malaria Consortium UK and Plan International UK. Her specialisations include MEL systems, results monitoring, mixed-method evaluations and adaptive learning systems. Meenu has managed impact reporting for donors such as FCDO, EU, and the World Bank and has collaborated with stakeholders from governments, civil society, academia and the UN to support evidence- based programming and advocacy.
Meenu holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sciences and a Master’s degree in Public Health Management from the Indian Institute of Health Management Research (IIHMR), Jaipur.
Why Meenu works at Clean Air Fund
Integrating air quality within the global development agenda is a pressing need of our times, impacting health, economic, social, and climate outcomes. The complexity and interconnectedness of the problem require comprehensive solutions, and I am inspired by Clean Air Fund’s ambitious mission to drive global change in this area. My role allows me to support this mission by generating critical evidence to inform strategic decisions, develop scalable solutions, and foster a culture of continuous learning.