MSc Environment & Development
Research and Policy Advisor, Engineers Against Poverty
Bernadine is a Research and Policy Advisor at Engineers Against Poverty, a specialist NGO working in the field of engineering and international development. She is also a member of the Construction Sector Transparency Initiative (CoST) International Secretariat where she manages the engagement and interface with country programmes in Latin America and Asia.
Bernadine's development career began at Deloitte & Touché, where she worked on Iskandar Malaysia, a regional infrastructure and economic development initiative within Southern Johor. Since then, she has worked extensively in the private sector across the climate change and environment, renewable and conventional energy spaces. Before joining EAP, Bernadine worked with the Overseas Development Institute, researching global public climate finance architecture, instruments and delivery. Prior to that, she collaborated on a study with Environmental Resources Management, assessing sustainable island development models, specifically distributed energy systems, sustainable water and waste management infrastructure in rural Malaysia.
Bernadine is a qualified barrister and holds an MSc in Environment & Development, with Distinction, from the London School of Economics.