Capucine Barcellona
Capu has worked in global health systems research at the National University of Singapore for the past several years, where she investigated health financing policies and bioethics in Southeast Asia. Her path into global health was driven by her desire to impact on people's wellbeing - mental and physical - for the better. Capu's work in health systems has honed her research & analytical skills and given her insight into global policy advocacy. Capu is passionate about mental health, gender equity, migration and other social impact issues. She believes in community-based and non-medical approaches to improving people's health. Capu looks forward to combining research & practice in her future work. Recently moved to London, Capu is originally French-Italian and has a BA in Anthropology and Literature from Yale-NUS College (2020).