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About Anu Kumar

President & CEO at Ipas

Dr. Anu Kumar is the President and CEO of Ipas, a global reproductive health and rights organization focused on expanding access to contraception and safe abortion, particularly in the Global South. Her work emphasizes decolonizing global health, challenging white supremacy in international NGOs, promoting economic inclusion, and advancing social justice through reproductive justice. She blends personal experiences from her bicultural background with advocacy for post-colonial structures in health and development.

Reproductive Health and Rights

Dr. Anu Kumar leads Ipas as President and CEO, focusing on access to contraception and abortion worldwide.[2][7] She advocates reimagining sexual and reproductive health amid shifts like reduced U.S. involvement, emphasizing resilient global strategies.[15] Her leadership highlights reproductive justice as central to social impact.[5][7]

Decolonizing Global Health and Post-Colonial INGOs

Kumar critiques white supremacy in global health and pledges to reshape organizations like Ipas into post-colonial structures, prioritizing voices from the Global South.[6] She discusses economic inclusion and uplifting marginalized perspectives in international development.[5][6]

Personal Background and Education

Born in Los Angeles, Kumar moved to India at age 12, living in Bangalore for 10 years and earning a BBM from Christ University. She later pursued a Duke MMS (Fuqua School of Business Class of 2013), where she shared application tips from admissions officers.[1][8]

Social Justice and Economic Inclusion

Passionate about social justice, Kumar uses her platform to amplify Global South voices and promote economic inclusion.[5] Her work intersects health/biotech with finance/investing and social impact, as seen in her contributions to development policy blogs.[7]

Broader Influences and Writings

Kumar maintains an active X (Twitter) presence under @AnuKumar23, sharing opinions on her priorities.[5] She has engaged in student blogging at Duke and contributed to discussions on health oversight post-USAID.[12]

Reproductive Justice

Core focus on access to abortion, contraception, and sexual health rights globally.

  • President and CEO of Ipas, focusing on access to contraception and abortion [2][7]

  • Reimagining sexual and reproductive health without U.S. involvement [15]

Decolonizing Global Health

Challenging white supremacy and building post-colonial structures in INGOs.

  • Shaping a post-colonial INGO, Juneteenth pledge against white supremacy [6]

  • Uplifting voices from the Global South [5]

Social Justice and Economic Inclusion

Advancing equity, inclusion, and justice through health and development.

  • Passionate about economic inclusion and social justice [5]

  • Contributions to Devpolicy Blog on reproductive justice [7]

Bicultural Professional Journey

From U.S. birth, India education, to Duke MMS and global leadership.

  • Born in LA, moved to India at 12, BBM from Christ University [8]

  • Duke MMS Class of 2013, admissions tips [1]

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  1. Application Tips from Admissions Officers - Duke MMS Student Blogarticle · 2026-04-14
  2. Anu Kumar - WomenLift Healtharticle · 2026-04-14
  3. Anu Kumar – Trip away on Fashionarticle · 2026-04-14
  4. ANU KUMAR - The RED HEART Movementarticle · 2026-04-14
  5. Anu Kumar (@AnuKumar23) / Posts / Xarticle · 2026-04-14
  6. Shaping a post-colonial INGO. By Anu Kumar | by Ipas | Mediumarticle · 2026-04-14
  7. Anu Kumar, Author at Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy ...article · 2026-04-14
  8. Anu Kumar - Student Blogs - Duke Universityarticle · 2026-04-14
  9. Anu Kumararticle · 2026-04-14
  10. Aneurokumar – Mediumarticle · 2026-04-14
  11. Pavithra Gowda arrested minutes after SC cancels bail in Renukaswamy murder case - The New Indian Expressnews_article · 2026-04-14
  12. Gain-of-Function Oversight and Sexual Health Post-USAID - Think Global Healthnews_article · 2026-04-14
  13. ‘She didn’t know anyone’: Anu’s isolated Australian life before alleged murder - The Agenews_article · 2026-04-14
  14. “Brainwashed”: Family violence murder accused Prem Kumar converted to Islam after moving to Australia - The Australia Todaynews_article · 2026-04-14
  15. Reimagining Sexual and Reproductive Health Without U.S. Involvement - Think Global Healthnews_article · 2026-04-14
  16. In Manila, a Singular Home With Global Influences - The New York Timesnews_article · 2026-04-14
  17. Tracing Absence: Anu Kumar’s Archive of Home - to Be Magazinenews_article · 2026-04-14