Internationalist with a Bachelor’s degree from Sorbonne University of Paris, a one-year exchange program at the University of Manchester and a Master’s Degree in International Relations, Diplomacy and International Organizations from the University of Milan.
She is specialized in Latin American studies, women’s rights and climate change and she focused her Master’s thesis on “Indigenous Women and Climate Change in Latin America”. She has working experience as an Accredited parliamentary assistant intern at the European Parliament in Brussels, and in the diplomatic field at the Consulate of Argentina in Milan.
Currently, she is an intern for the Subregional Program for South America of the Pan American Health Organization. Her research interests includes a panoply of areas related to international development cooperation, human rights, diplomacy, and public policy with a particular focus on migration, climate change, women’s and indigenous rights.