Personal profile
Biography
Joining Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) in 2020, Roy Daley is responsible for research programme development and management at the Centre for Childbirth, Women's and Newborn Health and has oversight of the National Institute for Health and Care Research Global Heath Research Unit on the Prevention and Management of Stillbirth and Neonatal Deaths Management in Sub-Saharan Africa and South East Asia.
Previously Roy worked in a global health coordination role at the University of Manchester supporting the development and delivery of global health and humanitarian programmes for the Humanitarian & Conflict Response Institute.
He helped to establish the Centre for Global Women’s Health in the School of Nursing & Midwifery, managing a number of research projects for a range of donors including the National Institute for Health and Care Research Stillbirth Group.
Roy was appointed as Director of Operations at UK-Med, a humanitarian health NGO, to manage the UK Emergency Medical Team response to Ebola in Sierra Leone in 2014, and subsequently had oversight of the Department for International Development funded UK Emergency Medical Team programme supporting a number of humanitarian health responses and related research projects.
He has more than 20 years’ experience in supporting research and project delivery in health and education settings previously working at Liverpool Associates in Tropical Health across a range of consultancy and technical assistance projects for international donors, and also working with the International Harm Reduction Association in the management of training and conferences.