About
Rights are protected or abandoned based on the choices made in crisis. My work in policy, advocacy, and research has centered on making sure they are protected — anchored in one urgent thread: how conflict, climate pressures, and fragility shape people's rights and futures, and how we can respond in ways that uphold dignity and drive systemic change.
That focus has guided me across the intersections of human rights, humanitarian response, and development. In practice, this has meant working with UN agencies such as UNEP, UNRWA, and UN-Habitat; with international NGOs like Oxfam and Amnesty International; and with global institutions including the OECD. Across these roles, I've worked on how policy can respond to crisis while laying the groundwork for systemic change — whether through global advocacy on the right to a healthy environment, humanitarian policy in active conflict, or research on fragility and resilience.
Beyond institutional work, I have engaged in media debates and civil society discussions, as well as teaching and capacity-building with ESADE Business School and Spain's development cooperation agency (AECID). I also hold a Master's in Human Rights and Humanitarian Action from Sciences Po Paris and a BA in Political Science from Pompeu Fabra University.
Despite, despite, despite — I hold on to the belief that solidarity is not an accessory but a foundation. Recognizing how deeply our lives are interdependent is where meaningful change begins. Collaboration has shaped much of what I do (and am), so if any of this speaks to you, don't hesitate to reach out.