TEAM EXPERTISE
My team consists of a Senior Research Associate (Holding Ph.D. degree), eight to ten Field Research Investigators. All are having Master’s degree in Social work and social Sciences and have been working in Research projects for more than Seven years giving their best. All are well trained in Research methodology. They have given high quality data and satisfactory work.
Assessment of Capacity Building Platform Offered by Cluster Meetings in Uttar Pradesh.
Operational Research to Understand and Improve Patterns in Knowledge, Detection and Management of Complications at Labour and Delivery, and the Post-Partum Period: Qualitative Exploration.
Rapid Evaluation Study of DNE (District Nurse Educator) June 2020-August 2020
Assessment of Iron-folic acid (IFA) adherence in pregnant women in Behta block district Sitapur
Exploring future pathway for implementation of Nayi Pahal Kit intervention (Pilot study)
Integrated surveys to validate the family planning program theory of change and monitor the program in Uttar Pradesh, India
Assessment of Capacity Building Platform Offered by Cluster Meetings, Uttar Pradesh (TISS Internship Project under my Supervision)
To understand the Barriers and Facilitating factors related to Child Immunization in selected ASHA areas (Bareilly, Farrukhabad, Gorakhpur, Prayagraj) under RI program, Uttar Pradesh
SPARQ Project
The Strengthening People-centered Accessibility, Respect, and Quality (SPARQ) project worked with women and health facilities in Kenya and India on person-centered care in maternity, family planning and abortion services. The four-and-a-half-year project finished at the end of 2019. The project was created to measure the care women received, design interventions to solve problems women identified, and learn whether those interventions could be applied and work on a broad scale.
Better Birth project
From 2014-2016, Ariadne Labs and its global partners led one of the largest studies ever conducted in maternal and newborn health to test the Better Birth program in Uttar Pradesh, India. With more than 300,000 women and newborns, the Better Birth Study is the first study to rigorously demonstrate large-scale, broad-based improvement in care during the 48-hour period of labor and delivery when women and newborns face the greatest risk of death and complications.