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My Vision

Advocacy is not just about speaking—it’s about listening, building trust and creating the conditions for systemic change. ​By integrating AI and digital tools, we can enhance public engagement, combat misinformation and make policy solutions more accessible—ensuring that no voice is lost in the noise and no one is left unread.

My Mission

My mission is to ensure that communications is not an afterthought but a driving force in policy, governance and humanitarian action. Whether addressing migration, xenophobia or climate displacement, I work to translate complex global issues into compelling, human-centered stories that inspire action and shift perspectives. ​

I want to create narratives that break down barriers, build bridges between communities and turn global commitments into tangible action.​ In this mission, digital innovation and AI can be powerful accelerators—helping us analyze trends, tailor messaging and engage diverse audiences in real-time to make advocacy more impactful than ever before.

About

With 15 years at the crossroads of humanitarian action, global policy and strategic communications, I craft narratives that move the world. A specialist in migration, crises and human rights, I translate complex challenges into impactful advocacy that sparks action. With a PhD in International Public Law and deep field experience in fragile regions, I advise leaders, build multi-stakeholder alliances and drive solutions that matter.

​Currently leading advocacy for the UN Network on Migration, I work to unite 39 UN entities in a shared powerful voice for change. I am also the founder of AIdvocacy©, an entity reflecting and advancing both the academic and professional research in digital technology and sustainable development, helping leave no one unread.

"The power of communication lies not just in informing, but in shaping understanding, fostering trust and driving change. In a world of growing complexity—where migration, climate change and inequality intersect—strategic communication is more than a tool; it is a responsibility."

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