Trained in economics, mathematics, and econometrics, Manaksha holds a Bachelor’s degree from IBA Karachi and a Master’s from Queen Mary University of London. She brings deep analytical expertise, combining qualitative and quantitative research, biostatistical analysis, and evidence-based design to craft solutions that are both data-driven and grounded in real-world contexts.
Her work is marked by context-specific, scalable innovations—including mobile outreach models, transport solutions to improve service access in remote areas, electronic immunization registries, remote data collection and monitoring systems, and capacity-building for frontline workers. She is skilled at aligning diverse stakeholders—from government institutions to grassroots communities—around shared goals to drive measurable impact.
Manaksha’s approach blends strategic planning with hands-on implementation, consistently translating complex data into practical, people-centered actions. She is currently expanding her focus to systems-level design across education and social development, with the aim of building inclusive, responsive structures that enable all communities to thrive. For Manaksha, data is more than a metric—it’s a tool for insight, accountability, and lasting change.