Michelle-Remme

Michelle Remme

Principal Visiting Fellow

Education
MA, International Economics and Finance, Tilburg University
Education
PhD , Health Economics, The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Institute
UNU-IIGH

Dr. Michelle Remme is Principal Visiting Fellow at UNU-IIGH. She has more than 10 years of years of experience as a researcher and policy advisor in global health, having worked in academia, the UN system, donor development cooperation and private consulting.

Her previous experience includes policy advice and technical assistance at the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Development Cooperation on the socio-economic dimensions of HIV/AIDS and broader health financing issues, and at the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations in Malawi on the integration of HIV, gender and food security. She has also consulted for the World Bank, World Health Organisation, Overseas Development Institute, United Nations Development Programme, among others, in Mali, Malawi, the Central African Republic, Burkina Faso and Nigeria. Her research has focused on the efficiency and economic evaluation of HIV-related programmes, health system financing, including results-based financing, innovative co-financing models for multi-sectoral action on the social determinants of health, incentives for community health volunteers, public-private partnerships, aid effectiveness and the economics of violence against women and girls programming. She holds a PhD in Health Economics from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and an MSc in International Economics and Finance from Tilburg University.