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Miss Miriam Abdulla

Research Fellow

United Kingdom

Miriam has expertise in monitoring and evaluation and impact evaluation across a range of SDG thematic areas, from gender-based violence to education rights. Prior to joining LSHTM, Miriam worked for Oxfam, Right To Play and Unicef, and has conducted qualitative research in Liberia.
She has a Masters degree in Africa and International Development, and a Bachelors degree in Biology.
Her research interests include decolonising research practice, racial and class justice, mental health and gender equity. Miriam employs a feminist approach to research and evaluation, and is skilled in quantitative and qualitative methods.

Affiliations

Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology and International Health
Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health

Research

• Decolonising global health
• Mental health
• Behaviour change
• Capacity strengthening
• Complex interventions
• Evaluation
• Evidence use
• Global Health
• Health outcomes
• Impact evaluation
• Mixed methods
Research Area
Applied statistics (non-medical)
Adolescent health
Global health
Health outcomes
Health services research
Maternal health
Child health
Statistics (non-medical)
Impact evaluation
Data management
Country
Brazil
Chile
Zimbabwe
South Africa
Peru
Region
Latin America & Caribbean (developing only)
Sub-Saharan Africa (all income levels)
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