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Nandita Thatte

Nandita Thatte

IBP Network Lead, World Health Organization

Nandita Thatte leads the IBP Network housed at the World Health Organization in the Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research. Her current portfolio includes institutionalizing the role of IBP to support the dissemination and use of evidence-based interventions and guidelines, to strengthen the linkages between IBP field-based partners and WHO researchers to inform implementation research agendas and foster collaboration among the 80+ IBP member organizations. Prior to joining WHO, Nandita was a Senior Advisor in the Office of Population and Reproductive Health at USAID where she designed, managed, and evaluated programs in West Africa, Haiti and Mozambique. Nandita has a MPH from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and a DrPH in Prevention and Community Health from the George Washington University School of Public Health.

Nurse Holding insertion materials. This image is from "An Integrated Approach to Increasing Postpartum Long-Acting Reversible Contraception in Northern Nigeria” IBP Implementation Story by Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI).
Masked Health Care Workers Learning | USAID in Africa | Credit: JSI
Community health worker Agnes Apid (L) with Betty Akello (R) and Caroline Akunu (center). Agnes is providing the women with counseling and family planning information. Image credit: Jonathan Torgovnik/Getty Images/Images of Empowerment
timeline IBP COVID-19 and FP/RH Task Team Interactive Map
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