I am a queer feminist who for more than 15 years has been working on the politics of resource justice. I have over a decade of work experience in research and feminist Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL), specifically focusing on qualitative and participatory methodologies. I have extensive experience in coordinating and managing feminist participatory evaluation projects at both the national and multi-country/ regional levels. I have considerable experience working with participatory and contribution-based MEL frameworks, specifically with grassroots groups and small civil society organizations. My specific interests lie in exploring the intersections of feminist economic models, data, and technology.
Over the years I have the experience of working with multiple established organizations and institutions. It includes ILGA World, Women’s Fund Asia, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, and the Gujarat Institute of Development Research. I hold a Masters in Social Work from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, India, and an M.Phil. in Multi-disciplinary Gender Studies from the University of Cambridge. I have a part-time P.G. Diploma in Human Rights Law from the National Law School of India University (2023) and a certificate course on Artificial Intelligence and Conflicts in Human Rights (2023). This certificate course was conducted by the National Law School of India University and was supported by the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany, Bengaluru.