Sulzhan Bali

Sulzhan Bali

World Bank

Sulzhan Bali is a health specialist with the World Bank, based in Washington, DC. She has over a decade of research and work experience dedicated to health security, one health, laboratory sciences, and health systems strengthening in low-income and fragile countries, especially in Central and West Africa. Sulzhan is working toward strategically linking the World Bank’s country engagement efforts with investments in building resilient health systems, and investments in epidemic risk-reduction, preparedness, and response.  

Sulzhan completed her PhD in Molecular Biology with the Medical Research Council (MRC) in the United Kingdom and holds degrees from Duke University (MSc, Global Health), the University of Manchester (MSc, Virology), and the University of Delhi (BSc, Microbiology). Prior to joining the Bank, Sulzhan  worked with the University of Maryland - University College, and the Public Health Foundation of India. As a Bosch Global Governance Futures Fellow, Sulzhan has participated in multilateral dialogues to discuss global health futures for the next decade. She also served as the director of production and human resources for This Week in Global Health (TWiGH), an online video and audio podcast on global health. For her work with TWiGH, Sulzhan was featured in the “300 Women Leaders in Global Health” campaign by The Lancet and the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Geneva. In her spare time, she likes to paint and write poetry.