Welcome.
I’m a producer, journalist, and storyteller based in Barcelona, Spain, and reporting internationally. I focus on environment, science, and health topics, both in the Mediterranean region, which has been my home for the past ten years, and further afield. My work has appeared in the BBC, The Guardian, Deutsche Welle, Mongabay, and other outlets. With a background spanning video journalism, radio, podcasts, and writing, I love working across different formats and experimenting with ways of telling compelling, human-led stories.
I was previously an editor and producer for international development news site Devex, where I managed multimedia storytelling projects developed in partnership with NGOs, foundations, and other humanitarian organizations, working with a wide network of freelance editors, producers and reporters across the world. During this period, I worked on journalism and storytelling projects in Nepal, Ethiopia, Colombia, Nigeria, Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, and the Philippines.
I hold a BSc in Anthropology from University College London and an MA in Multimedia Journalism from Bournemouth University. I've also taken part in the Covering Climate Now academy and Terra.do’s Climate Change: Learning for Action course. In 2025, I was recipient of the George Weidenfeld Fellowship through the International Journalists’ Programmes, which allowed me to spend an autumn in Berlin working for Deutsche Welle’s science desk. Aside from journalism, I’ve worked in humanitarian communications in Southeast Asia and in community radio in London.