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Jishnu Das

CPR (India)

Areas of expertise:

Data, Governance, Health

Jishnu Das, visiting senior fellow a CPR, is a lead economist in the Development Research Group (Human Development and Public Services Team) at The World Bank. Jishnu’s work focuses on the delivery of basic services, particularly health and education. He has worked on the quality of health care, mental health, information in health and education markets, child learning and test-scores and the determinants of trust. His work has been published in leading economics, health, and education journals and widely covered in the media and policy forums. In 2011 he was part of the core team on the World Development Report on Gender and Development. He received the George Bereday Award from the Comparative and International Education Society and the Stockholm Challenge Award for the best ICT project in the public administration category in 2006, and the Research Academy award from the World Bank in 2013. He is currently working on long-term projects on health and education markets in Kenya, India, and Pakistan. He holds a PhD in economics from Harvard.
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Managing India's Second COVID-19 Wave: Urgent Steps

- April 15, 2021
CPR (India)
An accelerated vaccination drive is key to the Indian government's efforts to combat the spread of COVID-19.

Responding to India's Second COVID-19 Wave featuring Jishnu Das, Partha Mukhopadhyay and Yamini Aiyar

- May 13, 2021
CPR (India)
India's rural areas and small towns need strengthened governance systems in order to confront the new COVID-19 crisis.

Testing for the Coronavirus at the State Level

- April 21, 2020
CPR (India)
In a country with very scarce resources like India, designing a testing strategy requires real-time data analysis.

India’s response to coronavirus can’t be based on existing epidemiological models

- April 6, 2020
CPR (India)
Lack of accurate models to measure the spread of Covid-19 should not become an excuse for policy paralysis.

The Coronavirus Pandemic: How can India learn to live with the virus?

- July 17, 2020
CPR (India)
Going forward India must build its infrastructure, as well as trust, flexibility, and agility in the public healthcare system.

The Coronavirus Pandemic: Impact of the lockdown on Tuberculosis Care

- April 27, 2020
CPR (India)
On a regular day, tuberculosis claims over 1,000 lives in India. This is without the coronavirus pandemic.

The Coronavirus Pandemic: Impact of the lockdown on Tuberculosis Care (part 2)

- April 27, 2020
CPR (India)
Access to medication and new diagnoses of TB patients have come to a near halt because of the coronavirus lockdown.

The Coronavirus Pandemic: A Global Perspective

- April 17, 2020
CPR (India)
A dive into the medical, testing, and epidemiological aspects of COVID-19.

The Coronavirus Pandemic: How Prepared is India?

- March 31, 2020
CPR (India)
How can India’s already strained health systems prepare for a widespread outbreak?

How can India address big surge for health care after coronavirus lockdown?

- June 2, 2020
CPR (India)
How the health crisis plays out depends critically on what is done now, and how effectively planning is done for the future.

As India considers how to exit lockdown, ‘risk stratification’ approach may offer solution

- April 20, 2020
CPR (India)
Stricter restrictions could be retained in places with a larger group of older people or those with severe medical conditions.

A blueprint for a testing strategy

- April 22, 2020
CPR (India)
There is a way to minimise transmission risks and maximise detection of hidden cases.

Spatial clustering of COVID-19 in Punjab

- August 14, 2020
CPR (India)
Data from positive cases between April 1st - May 28th 2020, using polling booths and their corresponding zones.



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