Wajeeha Raza

Economic evaluation of nature-based interventions for mental and physical health

Wajeeha is a PhD student affiliated with the Team for Economic Evaluation and Health Technology Assessment (TEEHTA) based in the Centre for Health Economics. She is supervised by Professor Laura Bojke, Dr. Peter Coventry and Professor Piran White. Her studentship focuses on the economic evaluation of environmental interventions.
Prior to joining CHE, she worked in the ‘Economic Evaluation and Analysis’ department at the World Health Organisation HQ supporting the UHC Compendium, which is a tool to support countries in benefit package development. She has also worked as a research fellow with the Aga Khan University where she was primarily supporting the government of Pakistan in costing and prioritisation of a benefit package.
Wajeeha holds a BSc in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences, and an MSc in health economics from Johns Hopkins University as a Fulbright Scholar.
Her PhD research links with the Mental and Physical Multimorbidity theme.

Wajeeha Raza's latest projects

Economic evaluation of Modifications to Urban Green Spaces

Understanding the impact of green space interventions can be very difficult due to their long-term and wide range of impacts on mental and physical health, impact on other non-health cross-sectoral...

Wajeeha Raza's latest publications

A Systematic Review of the Impact of Changes to Urban Green Spaces on Health and Education Outcomes, and a Critique of Their Applicability to Inform Economic Evaluation

Other Team members

Laura Bojke

Theme Co-Lead

Tracey Young

Theme Co-Lead

Catherine Oakley

Theme Administrator