Ms. Milima Singh Dangol is a dynamic and highly motivated public health professional with over fifteen years of experience in monitoring and evaluation (M&E), research, and evaluation of public health programs. With expertise in areas such as health systems, family planning, gender-based violence, HIV, maternal health, neglected tropical diseases and youth-related programs, she brings a deep understanding of health and social wellbeing. Milima holds a Master’s in Sociology and a Master of Public Health with a focus on Global Health, alongside a Bachelor of Public Health.
Her work experience spans various roles, including as Data for Decision Making- Lead for Nepal Health Sector Support Programme, M&E related roles for UN agencies and many INGOs in Nepal. She has provided technical leadership in program design, evidence use, and data quality assurance. She has extensive experience in monitoring and evaluation across multiple south Asian countries, including Nepal. She has also contributed to several key consultancy services and trainings, supporting organizations such as World Health Organization and Nepal Health Research Council. Known for her ability to collaborate across diverse teams and cultures, Milima is committed to advancing evidence-based decision-making and promoting equity in public health programs.