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Ronald Abraham is IDinsight’s Country Director for India, managing the organization’s engagements and future growth in the country. Ronald has significant experience in education policy research and programme management. Previously, he worked with Pratham and managed a statewide learning excellence program in collaboration with the Government of Punjab, covering 13,000 schools. He was also an integral part of Pratham’s national team that facilitates the Annual Status of Education Report. Prior to working at Pratham, Ronald was at the Centre for Policy Alternatives in New Delhi, where his research topics included India’s poverty line and centre-state public finance.
Ronald holds a B.A. (Hons.) in Economics from St. Stephen’s College, Delhi University, and an M.P.A. in International Development (MPA/ID) from Harvard Kennedy School (HKS). Ronald received the Joint Japan / World Bank Graduate Scholarship to attend HKS.
Posts by Ronald Abraham
Intervention design of Integrated Performance Management System (IPMS) for ICDS
Leakages from the Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) have compromised the effectiveness of the programme. The study proposed a new design for an effective monitoring system for the ICDS progra...
- Ronald Abraham Andrew Fraker
- 15 September, 2014
- IGC Research on India
Bihar's malnutrition crisis and potential solutions
The prevalence of underweight children in Bihar is higher than in any country in the world, and the provision of public services to address malnutrition is poor. Based on an assessment of the governm...
- Ronald Abraham Andrew Fraker
- 24 May, 2013
- Articles
Quantitative Baseline Assessment of Child Nutritional Status and Performance of ICDS Supplementary Nutrition Programme in Bihar
There are no easy solutions guaranteed to reduce leakage and increase the provision of nutritious food to Bihar’s millions of malnourished children and mothers. The quantitative assessment in this p...
- Ronald Abraham Andrew Fraker Neil Buddy Shah
- 15 December, 2012
- IGC Research on India