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Sharanya Chandran is a Senior Policy Manager for J-PAL (Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab) South Asia at IFMR (Institute for Financial Management and Research). Based in New Delhi, she supports the regional team’s outreach activities to promote evidence-based policy and programming for poverty alleviation in South Asia. Prior to joining J-PAL, Sharanya worked as Principal Consultant for the National Skill Development Agency, Government of India (formerly Office of Advisor to the Prime Minister on Skill Development), where she worked with multiple stakeholders on addressing policy and implementation gaps in the skill development. She has also worked with the Planning Commission of India as a Young Professional in the Office of the Minister of State for Planning. Chandran holds a master’s degree in development studies from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) (as a fully funded INLAKS scholar), and a bachelor’s degree in economics from the Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR), Delhi University.
Posts by Sharanya Chandran
The institutional partnership model: Embedding evidence into the policy equation
One path for capitalising on government interest in evidence-informed policymaking is for the research community to build long-term institutional partnerships with governments to create an ecosystem w...
- Sharanya Chandran
- 22 June, 2020
- Notes from the Field