Dalia works as a Monitoring and Evaluation Analyst at the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. Her passion for training in the health sector grew when she worked for Doctors without Borders, researching maternal health and working in HIV/AIDS programmes with other charities in Zimbabwe. Since then, she has served on the committee of Tanzania Link, a project run by the Central and North West London NHS Trust supporting impact evaluations and facilitating M&E train-the-trainer sessions in Tanzania.
She was an M&E Adviser for Health Improvement Zanzibar, where she supported the evaluation of a project establishing a Mental Health validation tool. She has a Master of Public Administration degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science, where her policy paper was presented at the launch of the LSE Global Health Initiative. She supported the work with the Epilepsy Foundation and Ngomahuru using her M&E skills and global health experience.
