Ali Zulkifal Ahmed

Management Trainee, Analytics
Ali Zulkifal Ahmed is a Management Trainee in Analytics at CERP, driven by a deep interest in development economics, data-driven policy, and public sector reform. He holds an MSc in Economics from LUMS, where he specialised in empirical research and applied analytical tools. At CERP, he supports the Analytics team’s research efforts, contributing to work that informs evidence-based decision-making. Ali is particularly interested in how empirical tools can evaluate public programs and shape macroeconomic policy in developing countries. His intellectual interests include political economy and macroeconomic stability. Outside of work, he enjoys reading widely and is passionate about music composition, audio production, and sound design.

Ali Zulkifal Ahmed

Management Trainee, Analytics
Ali Zulkifal Ahmed is a Management Trainee in Analytics at CERP, driven by a deep interest in development economics, data-driven policy, and public sector reform. He holds an MSc in Economics from LUMS, where he specialised in empirical research and applied analytical tools. At CERP, he supports the Analytics team’s research efforts, contributing to work that informs evidence-based decision-making. Ali is particularly interested in how empirical tools can evaluate public programs and shape macroeconomic policy in developing countries. His intellectual interests include political economy and macroeconomic stability. Outside of work, he enjoys reading widely and is passionate about music composition, audio production, and sound design.
Ali Zulkifal Ahmed
Management Trainee, Analytics
Ali Zulkifal Ahmed is a Management Trainee in Analytics at CERP, driven by a deep interest in development economics, data-driven policy, and public sector reform. He holds an MSc in Economics from LUMS, where he specialised in empirical research and applied analytical tools. At CERP, he supports the Analytics team’s research efforts, contributing to work that informs evidence-based decision-making. Ali is particularly interested in how empirical tools can evaluate public programs and shape macroeconomic policy in developing countries. His intellectual interests include political economy and macroeconomic stability. Outside of work, he enjoys reading widely and is passionate about music composition, audio production, and sound design.