I am a public health researcher with an affiliation in sexual and reproductive health, maternal health, family planning, gender and equity, and health economics. The focus of my work is primarily on low-resource settings. I hold two master's degrees - one in Applied Health Economics from the University of South Wales in the UK and another in Health Policy and Management from Aga Khan University in Pakistan. I have published over 20 peer-reviewed articles in international journals. I have experience as a Principal and co-investigator in sexual and reproductive health research funded by international organizations like WHO and FHI 360. At present, I am pursuing a Ph.D. program at the University of Adelaide. My research aims to strengthen the health systems of low and middle-income countries through the development of a model that can integrate family planning services with other existing services.