Veronica Onochie (pronouns: she/her) is a dedicated 4th year PhD student in the Department of Political and Economics with a keen interest in women’s involvement in politics and its intersection with research areas of inclusiveness and health within foreign policy. With a solid academic background in political science, Veronica has developed a passion for understanding the dynamics of political systems and advocating for positive change.

Having specialized in women in politics, Veronica has conducted extensive research on women’s challenges and barriers in pursuing political careers. Her determination to promote gender equality and empower women in political leadership has fueled her commitment to enhancing inclusiveness and representation in policymaking.

Moreover, Veronica’s interest in foreign policy focuses on health and inclusivity, recognizing the importance of these elements for sustainable development and global cooperation. She aims to contribute to international relations by formulating policies and strategies prioritizing health interventions and ensuring inclusivity in decision-making processes.