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MY BIO

A Storyteller

Journalism and communications provide the opportunity to always keep readers interested with engaging writings and captivating narratives. I have spent over five years working in media relations and communications for international NGO's focused on conservation, global health and international disarmament.  As a journalist, I have covered politics, culture and art and travel. My writings aim to inform in an honest and accurate way.

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PUBLISHED WORKS

Some of My Stories

SAN PEDRO PRISON: A VERY STRANGE TOURIST ATTRACTION

Independent on Sunday

The notorious Bolivian jail has no bars on the windows, and money can buy you absolutely anything; including a guided tour.

A COUNTRY ON THE BRINK

Blog for The International AIDS Society


Grisbel Escobar is the director of the Civil Association of Women United for Health (MUSAS), an organization created to support women living with HIV in Venezuela. Dr Martin Carballo is an infectious disease specialist and coordinator of the AIDS unit at the University Hospital of Caracas since 1998. In the midst of the current crisis in Venezuela, these two International AIDS Society (IAS) Members are sharing what’s happening on the ground within the country in this special edition of #IASONEVOICE.

AUTISM FACILITY CRISIS

The Echo Newspaper


Two Clondalkin mothers
have spoken of their frustration
at the lack of services
available to their
children who have been
diagnosed with autism.

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SMOKE AND MIRRORS REVIEW

The Brag Magazine


Smoke & Mirrors might just be the highlight of this year’s Sydney Festival. So far all the festival talk has been of Hamlet, but on its opening night, this “Aussie La Clique,” specially produced to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the Famous Spiegeltent, left the crowd in an awed frenzy.

‘HSE CUTBACKSWILL BE THE END OF ME’ SAYS PHARMACIST

The Echo Newspaper

Clondalkin pharmacist has
said he has had “sleepless nights”
worrying about the possibility he
may have to close because of the
ongoing dispute with the HSE.

ELEPHANTS COULD DISAPPEAR FROM TANZANIA WORLD HERITAGE SITE WITHIN SIX YEARS

A Story for WWF International

One of Africa’s oldest reserves could see its elephant population decimated by 2022 if urgent measures are not taken to stem industrial-scale poaching, according to a new analysis by WWF.

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