Dr. Osasuyi Dirisu is an accomplished development leader, gender expert, and public policy strategist with over two decades of experience advancing gender equity, social inclusion, public health, and evidence-based policymaking across Africa. She currently serves as the Executive Director of the Policy Innovation Centre (PIC) and Senior Fellow at the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), where she provides strategic leadership for Nigeria’s first dedicated behavioural and social policy institution. In this role, she oversees organizational growth, funder diversification, partnership development, and the implementation of high-impact research and policy initiatives that drive national transformation.
With a multidisciplinary background in medicine, public health, business administration, and public policy, Dr. Dirisu has led major national and international programs funded by the World Bank, UNDP, WHO, UNICEF, USAID, BMGF, DFID, and the EU Spotlight Initiative. Her work spans gender-responsive governance, social norms change, GBV prevention, health systems strengthening, digital inclusion, and behavioural insights for accountability and anti-corruption. She is widely recognized for her pioneering contributions to GBV prevention and response systems, social norms transformation, digital inclusion for vulnerable groups, and evidence-driven policymaking.
Among her landmark achievements, Dr. Dirisu led the development of Nigeria’s first National Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Dashboard, a real-time data system used by government agencies, donors, and civil society to strengthen GBV response and accountability. She has directed transformative research such as the Clinical Management of Rape (CMR) in conflict settings study, the Nigeria for Women Project social norms exploration, and the Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE) GBV Risk Assessment. She also co-led the evaluation of Breakthrough ACTION’s Advocacy Core Group Model and served as the Country Lead for the Evidence Consortium on Women’s Groups (ECWG).
At the PIC, she conceptualized and institutionalized the Gender and Inclusion Summit, a national platform convening policymakers, global development leaders, private sector executives, researchers, and civil society actors to advance gender equality, inclusion, and sustainable development. She also leads a portfolio on behavioural insights for anti-corruption, including a knowledge exchange series with Chatham House.
Dr. Dirisu’s career includes senior leadership roles at the Population Council, Freedom Foundation, and major health insurance organizations, where she managed systems serving over 50,000 clients and oversaw multi-state teams. She holds an MBBS from the University of Ibadan, an MPH from the University of Lagos, an MBA from the Pan-Atlantic University, and a PhD in Public Health from the University of Leeds as a Commonwealth Scholar. She has also completed multiple executive programs at the Harvard Kennedy School, including Public Policy, Women and Power, Behavioral Insights, and the Senior Executive Fellowship.
Dr. Dirisu is deeply committed to designing context-sensitive, locally grounded solutions that strengthen governance, elevate marginalized voices, and transform systems to improve lives.