Iram Haq
Senior Manager, Program Development
Iram Haq is a public health specialist who strengthens health systems by translating complex research into evidence-based policy and practice. Leveraging a unique multidisciplinary background in public health, neuroscience, and psychology, she designs and implements programs that enhance health equity and build local capacity. Her work spans program development, implementation science, knowledge translation, and a geographic portfolio spanning the United States, South Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.
Iram has driven the operational success of multi-country research initiatives, managing program lifecycles from grant proposal and IRB submission to final analysis and reporting. In the field, she has led rigorous quality-of-care assessments, translating complex field data into actionable recommendations that have directly informed national-level service delivery strategies. With a UN agency, she organized multi-stakeholder forums addressing violence against women and children, aligning government, civil society, and community actors around shared priorities for advocacy and awareness.
Iram holds an MPH in Maternal and Child Health from Johns Hopkins, an MSc in Neuroscience and Education from Columbia, and a BSc in Psychology from the University of Connecticut. With a strong academic foundation and extensive global experience, she is dedicated to advancing impactful solutions that improve global health and education.