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Laila Kasuri

Water Engineer, The World Bank

Environmentist, Infrastructure Developer, Planner

Laila Kasuri is a water analyst with the Global Green Growth Institute, where she is working on developing low-carbon, sustainable and bankable business models in the water and sanitation sector, that provide social, environmental and economic returns on capital. She has helped mobilise climate finance and private sector impact funding for water and sanitation projects, in Cambodia, Lao PDR, Vietnam, Philippines, Myanmar, Jordan and Senegal. Prior to joining GGGI, Laila was leading research at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) Centre for Water Informatics and Technology, and consulting the World Bank as part of the South Asia Water Initiative (SAWI) on river basin planning and management in Pakistan. She has previously worked on projects focused on flood risk reduction and the “room for the river” concept in the Lower Mississippi River, the Indus River, the Sacramento-San Joaquin River and the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghana Rivers. Laila has also worked previously with the Asian Development Bank, the World Bank, the US Army Corps of Engineers, and the UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences in California, and as a Harvard Water Fellow. Laila has a Bachelor’s degree in engineering sciences from Harvard and a Masters in Water Resources Engineering from University of California, Davis with a minor in agricultural development.

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