When Does Development Become Justice?

Exploring how public policy, nutrition, population health, and governance shape inequality, well-being, and social justice. Committed to generating evidence that informs equitable, inclusive, and sustainable development.
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❝ The true measure of development is not how much wealth a society creates, but how fairly opportunities, health, and dignity are distributed. ❞

My research explores the intersections of public policy, nutrition, population health, and governance to understand how institutions shape human well-being and social equity. Through evidence-based inquiry, I seek to contribute to policies and practices that promote inclusive and sustainable development.

As researchers, we often ask what works. Perhaps the more important question is:

Who benefits, who is left behind, and what can evidence do to change that?

I look forward to engaging with fellow researchers, practitioners, and policymakers on these questions.

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Development Studies
Humanities and Social Sciences > Politics and International Studies > International Relations > Development Studies
Public Policy
Humanities and Social Sciences > Politics and International Studies > Public Policy
Public Health
Life Sciences > Health Sciences > Public Health
Nutrition
Life Sciences > Health Sciences > Health Care > Nutrition
Governance and Government
Humanities and Social Sciences > Politics and International Studies > Public Policy > Governance and Government
Social Justice
Humanities and Social Sciences > Society > Sociology > Social Justice