Varsha Srivatsan is a program manager with the Center for Global Health Policy & Politics. Her work largely focuses on the initiative’s flagship project — the HIV Policy Lab.

Prior to joining O’Neill, Srivatsan worked in data management and survey operations capacities for the multi-country PMA Project at the Bill and Melinda Gates Institute of Population and Reproductive Health housed within Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her work focuses on making data available for evidence-based policy decision-making, and supporting data use among different stakeholders.

Srivatsan is trained as an infectious disease epidemiologist and holds a Master of Science in Infectious Disease Epidemiology from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She also holds a Masters in Infectious Diseases, Drug Discovery, and Vaccinology from the University of Basel & National University of Singapore, and a Bachelor of Engineering in Biotechnology from India.

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Tracking, measuring, and improving HIV-related law and policy environment in countries around the world.

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Health and Care Worker Policy Lab

About Recognizing the work of health and care workers even as their health and safety were not adequately protected during the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Health Assembly (WHA) requested in

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