I am the Course Leader for MSc in Global Public Health Nutrition; I am a part time member of staff working four days a week on Tuesday until Friday. I am a nurse midwife, with an MSc in International Health. I am a senior fellow of the HEA, enrolled with the NMC and the RCN and the World Public Health Nutrition Association.I have over 30 years' experience in health sector development, with 25 years' experience in International Development in Health, Nutrition, HIV and Social Development. I have worked in 56 countries from household to global interventions. I have 17 years Senior Health Policy experience, leading Global Policy Development and Change. I have lived in Africa for ten years and am an expert in Maternal Child and Newborn Health and Nutrition in developing countries. I am specifically interested in qualitative research especially in relation to identifying and addressing the demand side barriers to timely seeking of health services. I have varied experience from public services like the NHS, to Global Health Adviser with NGOs like Save the Children and World Vision International. I have worked with major donors like DFID, NORAID and the EU. Bringing together NGOs and other key stakeholders together to work with WHO, UNICEF and Global health Partnerships including the Global Fund to Fight AIDS Tb and Malaria (GFATM), GAVI (the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisations) and the PMNCH (Partnership for Maternal Newborn and Child Health) and many more of the over 100 global health partnerships. I was a core member of the 2005 Countdown to 2015 report and meeting in the UK. I attend the World Health Assembly annually, to feed into global health policy and governance. My research areas a vast including health financing towards universal health coverage, reducing inequity, health in all policies, nutrition and health, setting up global and national systems to ensure communities women children and health workers feed into health plans and policies, addressing imbalances in power and identifying successful public health policies and approaches to reach the poorest populations, moving towards the progressive realization to the right to health. Increasing the number of infants that are exclusively breastfed and supporting a multi-sectoral approaches to social development. I have held numerous senior advisory positions like the Special Adviser for Maternal Health for the IDC (International Development Committee) for the UK Government. Specialties: Strategic Health Planning, Change Management, Capacity Building And Training, Health System And Policy Development Specialist. [especially Global Public Health and Nutrition, Maternal Newborn and Child Health, Infectious diseases prevention, management and control, Primary Health Care, Human Resources for Health, Health Financing towards Universal Coverage of Health and Improving National and Global Health Governance Systems].
I am also director of Cara International Consulting Ltd. supporting health reform and change management, Maternal and Child Health Programming, Project management, operational research, Health Policy, Health Financing, Health Systems Management including human resource management and motivation, Delivery of Health Services in Difficult Environments, Reproductive Health and HIV, Impact of Macroeconomic Policies on Health, Health financing in low income countries, International Health including Advocacy, Monitoring and Evaluation of health programmes and research, Nursing, midwifery, nurse practitioner, Food security, Nutrition, social determinants of health, health system research and social development and participatory rights based approaches towards development. Experienced Participatory Learning in Action Facilitator.
Research interests include International Public Health Governance and Leadership, Health Policy, reducing inequities, health in all policies, health and nutrition outcomes through multisectoral approaches, voice and accountability, including women and children communities and health workers in planning and policy determination, operational research around health system strengthening and health reform, health financing, reaching the poorest, primary health care, holding governments to account, regulating industry, successful example of progressive realisation of the right to health and increasing tax bases in developing countries to move towards universal health coverage paid for by taxes and delivered free at the point of access, social protection mechanisms like cash transfers impact on health and nutrition outcomes. Infant and Young Child Feeding and early childhood development as well as the impact of policies on practices in public health and nutrition.