Dr. Israa Siddig is a clinician and global health strategist working at the intersection of women’s health, digital innovation, and health systems implementation. An Obstetrician and Gynaecologist by training, she brings over 15 years of clinical experience alongside senior leadership roles spanning the NHS, the World Health Organization, and global digital health partnerships across Africa and the UK. Dr. Siddig previously led the World Health Organization’s $3M Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights programmes, shaping digital learning and AI-enabled tools that reached more than 10,000 healthcare workers globally. Her work has focused on translating clinical evidence into scalable, culturally responsive solutions, ensuring innovation is grounded in real-world health systems rather than siloed pilots. With deep experience deploying diagnostic technologies, telemedicine platforms, and AI-supported tools in resource-constrained settings, Dr. Siddig is recognised for bridging the gap between innovation and implementation. She works closely with governments, startups, funders, and frontline clinicians to align technology design with health-system priorities, equity, and sustainability. Based in London, Dr. Siddig brings a unique UK-global perspective, combining NHS insight with extensive experience across African health ecosystems. She is a visiting lecturer at the University of Roehampton, teaching on health equity, intersectionality, and decolonising healthcare practice, and serves as an advisor to multiple women’s health and digital health initiatives. As a Strategic Advisor to WHH UK, Dr. Siddig contributes clinical credibility, global systems insight, and an implementation-focused lens to help ensure women’s health innovation translates into meaningful, scalable impact across diverse contexts.