I am a public policy professional with experience working in the fields of anti-corruption, health and sustainable development. I am interested in how anti-corruption measures can lead to more equitable access to health services and better health outcomes.
I joined U4 as Health Adviser in 2021 to provide policy support to the Anti-Corruption, Transparency and Accountability for Health Alliance project.
Previously, I worked as Researcher at Transparency International Global Health, where I developed research funding proposals, engaged with WHO and the private sector, and conducted policy advocacy as part of the Action for Global Health Network. I also worked as Research Fellow at the United Nations System Staff College, contributing to learning and training initiatives for sustainable development. There, I worked with UNDP to design and develop the online course “Anti-Corruption in the Context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development”.
I hold a Bachelor of Political, Economic, and Social Sciences (Honours) from the University of Sydney, and a Master of Public Policy from the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin.