Natasha Comeau
Class of 2020
Natasha is a recent Master of Global Affairs graduate from the Munk School at the University of Toronto where she focused her studies on development and global health. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and International Development, with a minor in Gender Studies, from McGill University. Natasha is passionate about human rights, gender equity, and global healthcare and has worked for a number of non‐profits, including AIDS‐Free World, United Way, Amnesty International, Boys and Girls Clubs, and Apathy Is Boring. Natasha has published articles related to global health with a specialized interest in maternal and reproductive health care access internationally.

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