About

I started my career working for community-based and national organizations on health and protection services globally before getting an MPH.

Since then I’ve spent eight years working on qualitative and mixed methods research, participatory evaluations and facilitating workshops to design programs and services for displaced communities that promote gender equality, inclusion, equity and participation of historically marginalized communities. This work has primarily concentered on services and programs on sexual and reproductive health and support for survivors of gender-based violence. I’ve also worked in projects over the past four years on anti-oppression in humanitarian action and decolonizing aid.

I’m most passionate about equity & community-centered design research and strategy that are trauma-informed and challenges colonial approaches to research and partnerships.