Professor Rohina Joshi

Global Health Research Lead, School of Population Health, University of New South Wales

Professor Rohina Joshi

Global Health Research Lead, School of Population Health, University of New South Wales

Rohina Joshi (MBBS, MPH, PhD, MBA) is a professor of Global Health at the School of Population Health, UNSW and has research expertise in health systems working on developing low-cost healthcare models to deliver comprehensive primary health care and improving health information systems in resource poor settings. She was awarded the Sax Institute Research Action Award for improving the quality of death certificates for home deaths in the Philippines in 2020. She is a senior technical advisor for the Data for Health Initiative, Co-Chair of the Global Alliance for Chronic Disease working group on Scale up of CVD interventions and technical advisor for the Mortality in India established through verbal autopsy. She has recently been appointed as CDC Foundation’s Asia Pacific lead for the Data for Health Initiative.