Hannah van Vijfeijken is a Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Research Assistant for the Global Parenting Initiative at the University of Oxford, where she contributes to the design, delivery, evaluation, and scale-up of evidence-based public health interventions across diverse low- and middle-income country (LMIC) settings. Her work spans human-led and digital parenting programmes, with a particular focus on data analysis, implementation, and stakeholder-oriented outputs.
Hannah holds an MSc in Education from the University of Oxford and a BSc in Psychology from University College London. Hannah’s interests centre around the cost-effectiveness and real-world delivery of public sector interventions, especially those aimed at reducing inequalities and improving outcomes for families in under-resourced settings. She supports cross-country economic evaluations of parenting programmes, helping inform donor, government, and organisational decision-making.