What I do:
I primarily work on DI’s Poverty & Inequality programme, supporting the development of policy-relevant research and analysis, as well as strategic engagement. I am particularly interested in the gender dimension of poverty and inequalities.
Previous experience:
Prior to joining DI, I spent three years in Chile, first working in cultural diplomacy as a Scientific and Academic Cooperation Officer at the French Embassy, and then as a consultant at the Division for Gender Affairs of the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. I have a BSc in Mathematics with Spanish from the University of Southampton and a multidisciplinary Master’s degree on the Americas from the University of Rennes 2 (France).