About Me

Public Policy Strategist

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.

osasuyi dirisu - read her story

Read Her Story

Dr. Osasuyi Dirisu’s journey began in medicine, where she was first confronted with the realities of unequal access, the weight of poverty, and the silent struggles of women and young people whose voices rarely shaped the systems meant to serve them. Her early years as a community medical officer exposed her to underserved rural and urban communities, where she saw that health outcomes were deeply influenced not just by clinical services, but by social norms, gender inequalities, and structural barriers.

These experiences pushed her beyond the consulting room and into public health, research, and eventually policy, fields where she could influence the root causes of vulnerability rather than the symptoms. As she moved from community health to large-scale research, she became known for her ability to combine empathy, evidence, and cultural insight. Her work in conflict-affected regions, urban slums, and marginalized communities revealed how social norms, gender dynamics, and systemic inequalities shape the lives of women and girls. This shaped her life-long commitment: to build systems that truly listen to—and reflect—the realities of the most vulnerable.

For Speaking and Engagements, please contact me

Copyright 2026 - OSASUYI DIRISU. All Rights Reserved

Famous Quotes