Dr. Reena Sehgal

Policy Research and Programme Professional , Public Policy, Research and International Development

South Delhi, Delhi

Policy and program design professional with experience across national security, public health, and development. Skilled in translating research into actionable strategies, coordinating stakeholders, and supporting programme implementation. Experienced in working with government and institutional partners to deliver evidence-informed outputs and strengthen policy uptake.

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Area of Expertise:
  • Government/Governance, Reforms, Corruption
  • Health, Doctors, Nurses, HIV/AIDS, Nutrition
  • Human Rights, Law, Migration, Conflicts, Justice
  • Monitoring, Evaluation, Policy, Research
  • Social, Gender, Education, Youth, Child
Professional Experience:

Policy and program design professional with over five years of experience across national security, public health systems, and international development. My work has consistently focused on integrating research into program design, supporting implementation, and translating evidence into policy-relevant outputs across complex institutional environments.

At the National Investigation Agency under the Ministry of Home Affairs, I worked on policy-oriented research related to terrorism, radicalisation, and emerging security risks. My role involved synthesising multi-source information into structured analytical outputs for senior leadership, contributing to policy inputs and inter-agency coordination. I also supported India’s engagement with international counter-terrorism frameworks such as the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism, BIMSTEC, and the Global Counterterrorism Forum, strengthening alignment between research outputs and broader policy priorities.

In the public health sector, I have worked extensively on large-scale, multi-site programmes. At the Indian Council of Medical Research, I coordinated a national research programme across more than 30 sites, working closely with state health departments and institutional partners. I led qualitative components for tuberculosis research and an AI-enabled diagnostics pilot, ensuring alignment between study design, implementation, and reporting. This role required managing stakeholder coordination, overseeing field execution, and supporting monitoring and reporting processes.

At the Public Health Foundation of India, I contributed to a multi-phase national programme, leading qualitative research design and supporting the development of behaviour change and communication strategies based on empirical findings. I managed field implementation, stakeholder engagement, and dissemination activities, ensuring that research insights were integrated into program design and adaptation. My work also involved producing knowledge products, supporting publications, and contributing to grant proposals aligned with program objectives.

I have also supported development-focused initiatives through shorter assignments. At the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition, I contributed to implementation of a donor-funded programme, developing policy and communication outputs and supporting stakeholder coordination. Earlier, at the Centre for Policy Research and the Observer Research Foundation, I worked on policy research, stakeholder engagement, and development of briefing materials for policymakers and international partners.

Across roles, I have developed strong capabilities in qualitative and mixed-methods research, program coordination, stakeholder engagement, and policy analysis. I am experienced in working with government institutions, research organisations, and international stakeholders, and in producing high-quality analytical outputs tailored to both technical and policy audiences. My work reflects a consistent focus on evidence-informed program development, effective implementation, and strengthening the link between research, policy, and practice.

Education:

I hold a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Sociology from Humboldt University of Berlin,Germany where my research examined gender and habitus in the Indian workplace. My doctoral work focused on how social structures, organisational cultures, and embedded norms shape behaviour, opportunity, and decision-making within institutional settings. This research required designing and executing an independent, field-based study, applying qualitative methodologies, and analysing complex social dynamics through a rigorous theoretical lens.

Through my PhD, I developed strong capabilities in qualitative and mixed-methods research, including research design, fieldwork, data analysis, and synthesis. I gained experience in translating complex empirical findings into structured analytical outputs, as well as presenting research to academic and interdisciplinary audiences. The focus on gender, institutions, and workplace dynamics also strengthened my understanding of behavioural systems, which has direct relevance to program design, policy development, and organisational contexts.

I completed my Master’s degree in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University, where I received rigorous training in social theory, political sociology, and development studies. The programme emphasised analytical reasoning, critical engagement with policy issues, and methodological training across both qualitative and quantitative approaches. This period shaped my interest in governance, public systems, and the role of institutions in shaping social outcomes.

My undergraduate degree is in Political Science from Gargi College, Delhi University. This provided a strong foundation in political theory, governance, and public policy, along with an understanding of state structures and institutional processes. It introduced me to the study of policy, power, and decision-making, which I later developed further through my postgraduate and doctoral work.

Across all stages of my education, I have focused on understanding how institutions function, how social and behavioural factors influence outcomes, and how evidence can inform decision-making in complex environments. My academic training has equipped me with the ability to approach problems systematically, design and evaluate research, and translate insights into practical applications.

This foundation has directly informed my professional work across national security, public health, and development contexts, where I have applied research to program design, supported implementation, and contributed to policy-relevant outputs.

Affiliations and Achievements:

2022: VIRDE Scholar, Vanderbilt Institute for Research Development & Ethics (VIRDE)
2022: QRL Scholar, Qualitative Research Leaders Programme (QRL)
2016-2020: Scholar, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Awarded full scholarship by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung for the entire duration of PhD (Sociology) at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany

Available for:

  • Consulting assignments
  • Job opportunities
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Years of Experience:

5-10 years

Highest Qualification:

Doctorate

Languages:

English, Hindi, Punjabi, German (A1, Basic)

Nationality:

Indian