Naseema is an Evaluation Consultant at The World Bank, specializing in monitoring and evaluation for international development and global health. A former Fulbright Scholar with an M. A. from The George Washington University, she has extensive experience leading M&E frameworks for major USAID programs, including the Global Health Security Program.
Born in Afghanistan, Naseemas family left during the Soviet occupation, and she later returned to work in Kabul to reconnect with her heritage. She is passionate about global health equity, demonstrated by her interest in womens health issues in developing countries and her research contributions on human rights.
She moved back to Afghanistan after graduate school to work for a USAID contractor, aiming to better understand the country where she was born.
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