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Ms. Ranu Sinha was born in Patna, Bihar but migrated to the US at the age of five. Twenty four years later, she began a journey back to India, specifically to Bihar, just so she could personally get involved in the work of development in India and South Asia. For more than seven years, Ms. Sinha has been working in the development sector in India and South Asia, focussing on helping the poorest segments of society address pressing water and natural resource management concerns. She is currently working as a water resources consultant with the International Financial Corporation (IFC) and with the World Bank in India on projects related to water sector reform in the irrigation, agriculture, and rural development sectors in the state of Rajasthan. Prior to working as a consultant for the IFC, she was the Deputy Director of IGC Bihar. During her time at the IGC, she managed a portfolio of research projects in multiple sectors and also designed and led two studies; one on the institutional reform of the Government of Bihar Water Resources Department in flood management and the second which advised the Minor Irrigation Department of the Government of Bihar on the steps needed to reorganise and strengthen the Department, both of which have been published. Prior to the IGC, she worked full time for the World Bank in New Delhi, starting in 2007. During her time at the Bank, she travelled extensively throughout several states in India as well as to Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Pakistan to engage on several multifaceted projects in the areas of irrigation, flood management, rural development, and agriculture. Her interest in global development challenges began in 2004, when she attended the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) for a Masters in Public Administration in Public and Economic Policy. Her master’s thesis on Information Communication Technology: Reform of Organisational Crisis Management during Natural Disasters was published in the International Journal of Management Practice in 2008.
Posts by Ranu Sinha
Rapid Response on institutional reform of minor irrigation department in conjunction with CEEW
The project was carried out on the request of Principal Secretary, Minor Water Resource Department (MWRD), Government of Bihar on how to reform the MWRD. The study used different parmeters to assess t...
- Arunabha Ghosh Ranu Sinha Rudresh K. Sugam
- 01 July, 2012
- IGC Research on India
Strengthening the Institutional Framework for Flood and Water Resources Management in Bihar: Developing a Strategy for Reform (Phase 1)
This project aims to shape policies related to the institutional framework of flood and water resources in the state of Bihar. Based on the analysis and recommendations made, this project aims to redu...
- Martin Burton Ranu Sinha Ghanshyam Tiwari
- 01 May, 2012
- IGC Research on India
Strengthening the Institutional Framework for flood and water resources management in Bihar: Developing a strategy for reform'-- Phase 2
Phase 2 of the study attempts to go beyond merely identifying challenges facing Bihar's WRD and spell out reforms and organisational challenges that are required to strengthen the Government of Bihar'...
- Martin Burton Ranu Sinha Ghanshyam Tiwari
- 01 May, 2012
- IGC Research on India