Sana Haider is a Consultant at the World Bank in the Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Global Practice, Global Engagement Team. She works on population health and health system research, primarily focused on strengthening health service delivery and governance, PHC-centered integrated care for NCDs and aging populations, and hospital reform in health systems. Prior to joining the World Bank in November 2021, she has worked as a Clinical Information Specialist and later as a Research Data Coordinator to help facilitate NIAID-funded HIV/AIDS clinical trials and NIA-funded Alzheimer’s Disease clinical trials at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Through the U.S. Fulbright Student Program and Harvard Ministerial Leadership Program, she worked on advancing maternal and child health in the Philippines and the Gambia, respectively. Sana earned her M.S. in Global Health and Population from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, serving as student government president and specializing in infectious disease epidemiology and humanitarian studies, ethics, and human rights. Sana also has a B.S. in Community Health, minoring in business from the University of Maryland, where she was a Federal Fellow in Public Health Policy.