About me

I have recently finished my masters program “Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security” (MScCCAFS) at the University of Galway. Prior to this, I spent nearly 5 years living in Vietnam as an international school teacher. I have a keen interest in food systems transformation and discovering how we can sustainably produce enough food for the growing population without further overstepping the planetary boundaries. Regenerative agriculture, rewilding and water management strategies are also key areas that have attracted my interest, as I believe these practices are of utmost importance to tackling the climate crisis and trying to reverse the damage that we have inflicted on this planet. I have completed my thesis with the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) with the title “Enabling socially inclusive action to build resilience and reduce vulnerability to climate change and natural hazards of the most marginalised”.