Preksha Dugar
About Preksha Dugar
Preksha Dugar is a specialist in international development and macroeconomic challenges, with experience at the Legatum Institute in London and Gateway House in Mumbai, focusing on regions including sub-Saharan Africa, West Asia, and Latin America.
Professional Experience at Legatum Institute and Gateway House
Preksha Dugar has accumulated valuable experience working at both Legatum Institute in London and Gateway House in Mumbai. At these notable organizations, she focused on various areas of international development, macroeconomic challenges, geopolitics, and geoeconomics. Her work extended to regions including sub-Saharan Africa, West Asia, and Latin America. This professional background has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of global economic and geopolitical landscapes.
Education and Academic Qualifications
Preksha Dugar holds two master's degrees, reinforcing her expertise in international development and public administration. She earned an MPA in Public Administration and Management from University College London (UCL) and another master's degree in International Relations from the University of Durham. These prestigious academic credentials underscore her capability to address complex global issues through a multi-disciplinary lens.
Focus on International Development
With a strong academic and professional background, Preksha Dugar is committed to tackling international development issues. Her focus includes addressing macroeconomic challenges and leveraging data and research to inform policy. She aims to apply her knowledge to build capacity at a governmental level, addressing widespread developmental challenges in various global regions.
Specialization in Macroeconomics and Geopolitics
Preksha Dugar specializes in macroeconomics and geopolitics, particularly across sub-Saharan Africa, West Asia, and Latin America. Her work involves analyzing and addressing economic and geopolitical trends and challenges. Through her positions at Legatum Institute and Gateway House, she has gained insights into the economic conditions and development needs of these diverse regions.