Research: State, indigenous communities and conflicts: the Tanzanian case between colonial legacies and possible justices.
Ph.D. candidate in Peace Studies, curriculum Restorative Justice, Transitional Justice and Nonviolent Conflict Transformation, Sapienza University of Rome.
Researcher and member of the Laboratory of Anthropology of Social Change in Tanzania (LAB-TANZANIA), Sapienza University of Rome.
She holds a Bachelor's degree with honors in Social Sciences for Globalization (L-37) from the University of Milan and a Master's degree with honors in Programming and Management of Social Policies and Services (LM-87) from the University of Milan-Bicocca.
She completed a 12-month Universal Civil Service program in Dodoma (Tanzania) with KISEDET NGO, working on rehabilitation projects for street children and youth.