
Ms. Daniella Aluoch
Daniella Aluoch, BSN, MSDA, is a passionate global health advocate and project manager with more than a decade of experience in the nonprofit sector. She brings both personal and professional insight to the sickle cell community, shaped by her journey as a caregiver to her sister. This lived experience fuels her lifelong commitment to advancing advocacy, equity, and access to quality care for individuals and families affected by inherited blood disorders.
Daniella currently serves as Project Manager at the Global Action Network for Sickle Cell & Other Inherited Blood Disorders (GANSID), where she coordinates global programs, partnerships, and advocacy initiatives that unite stakeholders across regions. With a strong background in nursing and data analytics, she is deeply passionate about using data as a tool for advocacy, transforming complex information into actionable insights that influence policy, inform decision-making, and strengthen health systems. Through her work, Daniella continues to champion data-driven storytelling as a catalyst for global collaboration and equitable care.