Department of Health Services Research and Policy
ANU College of Health and Medicine
Dr Syarifah Liza Munira is a Research Fellow at the Department of Health Services Research and Policy.
Liza is an economist with interest and expertise in global health systems, immunisation, the pharmaceutical and vaccines industry, tobacco control, behavioural economics, and innovative health financing.
Her current research focuses on applied health economic research in the areas of economic evaluation and realist economic evaluation of health interventions. Her research also examines population preferences using discrete choice experiment methods, and studies the interlinkages between universal health coverage and global health security.
Liza has more than 20 years of experience working on policy and research at the national and international levels. She is a member of the Indonesian Technical Advisory Group for Immunization (ITAGI)’s Health Economics working group, and has worked for the World Health Organization (both at its headquarters and Jakarta office), the World Bank (in Jakarta), and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria in Geneva. She established and led the Government Affairs Department at GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals in Indonesia.
Liza holds a Doctorate degree from ANU and a Master’s in Public Policy from the National University of Singapore as well as a Bachelor in Economics from Universitas Indonesia.