Dr. Anuska Kalita is a health systems expert with over 20 years of experience in the health sector, spanning 12 countries across Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Europe, with a special focus on India. She is currently the Director of India Health Systems at Harvard University. Prior to Harvard, Dr. Kalita has worked in a variety of roles ranging from research and implementation to grant-making and policy with organizations like the Gates Foundation, The World Bank, and the WHO. She has a Doctorate in Public Health from Harvard University.
Dr. Kalita has undertaken large scale health systems and policy research, focusing on health financing, quality of care, primary health care, and political economy of health. Dr. Kalita has been facilitating the National Flagship Course on Health System Strengthening in India for senior IAS officers since 2017, and has co-designed the WHO Academy’s course on Leadership for Primary Health Care that has trained over 200 senior policymakers from across the world.
In addition to these positions, Dr. Kalita has been involved in designing some landmark health policies, most notably India’s National Health Policy (2017), where she participated in the Ministry of Health’s Task Force on Primary Healthcare, and the national ASHA Program, where she was a part of the ASHA Mentoring Group.