Inayat Singh Kakar

About Inayat Singh Kakar

Research Fellow

  • LLB,
  • MPH

Inayat Singh Kakar is a qualitative researcher and public health practitioner with an inter-disciplinary background. She holds a bachelor's degree in Law and a Master of Social Degree in Public Health. She has worked previously on research projects involving communities and advocacy with the government on maternal health, rights of childbearing women, patients’ rights, regulation of the private healthcare sector, non-communicable diseases and access to healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her research interests include maternal health, health systems governance, and social and political determinants of health. She is a member of rights-based people's groups and alliances in India such as the People's Health Movement India and the White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood India.

Global lessons on delivery of primary healthcare services for people with non-communicable diseases: convergent mixed methods

Family Medicine and Community Health Date published:

Intersecting Systems of Power Shaping Health and Wellbeing of Urban Waste Workers in the Context of COVID-19 in Vijayawada and Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India

Social Sciences Date published:

Media coverage and framing of road traffic safety in India

BMJ Global Health Date published:

Intersectionality based policy analysis: Equity in mobility in India

Transport Policy Date published:

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