Johanna Cottin
Johanna Cottin is a second year student in the IMSISS programme, focusing on health related issues arising from armed conflicts. She is particularly interested in reconciliation and health issues posed by unexploded devices in post-conflict societies. Prior to joining this master she studied International Development and Global Health in Canada and Sweden and worked for the German Federal Foreign Office in Berlin, reporting on the training for international diplomats. Through her passion for filmmaking she directed award-winning short documentaries on wildlife conservation in Canada, fish scarcity in Senegal and climate induced migration in Bolivia.