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Aradhana Srivastava

Research Scientist at Public Health Foundation of India

Aradhana Srivastava has a diverse and extensive work experience in various organizations. Aradhana started their career as a Junior Consultant at NIPFP in 2000, where they provided research assistance in the urban finance cell. Their responsibilities included working on projects related to municipal finance, standards for basic services, state environmental expenditures, and alternatives to octroi. Aradhana then joined UN WFP in 2004 as a VAM & M&E Analyst. After two years, they moved to PRIA in 2006, where they worked as a Programme Executive until 2007. Aradhana then joined the Urban Health Resource Centre in 2008 as a Consultant, specializing in scientific writing and program research. Aradhana worked there until 2009. In 2010, Aradhana became a Consultant at PHFI, where they worked until 2013. Their role there was as a Research Scientist. Their most recent position is as a Programme Policy Officer, Gender, at the World Food Programme, which they started in 2018.

Aradhana Srivastava attended Delhi University from 1993 to 1995, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Geography. Prior to their time at Delhi University, from 1995 to 2004, they attended Jawaharlal Nehru Vishvavidyalaya, although the degree and field of study for this period are unspecified.

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  • Research Scientist

    January, 2013 - present