Caitlin Bawn
Class of 2024
Caitlin Bawn has a long-term interest in cross-cultural storytelling around global health equity and human rights issues, particularly those impacting marginalized populations. She is working in the Global Health and Social Medicine department at King’s College London and recently completed her PhD at UCL in London researching the barriers around use of family planning and sexual health services in Botswana. Before her PhD, Caitlin was a fellow at the Pulitzer Centre on Crisis Reporting, exploring the re-emergence of TB and “Victorian” diseases among the U.K.’s homeless population, and a contributing writer for Words in the Bucket, an online magazine dedicated to promoting gender equality. She also has a master of science degree in international relations from Bristol University and a master’s degree in journalism (International Reporting) from Boston University.
Twitter/X: @caitlinbawn