Bindi Borg

Bindi Borg joined ENN in January 2025 as the Infant Feeding in Emergencies (IFE) Project Lead.

Bindi has a PhD in Public Health Nutrition. Her doctoral research was on a locally-produced ready-to-use supplementary food (RUSF) for prevention of undernutrition in children under two years in Cambodia. She is a certified breastfeeding counsellor and educator with fifteen years of practice in high-, low- and middle-income countries, and experience in face-to-face, group, telephone and email counselling in community and hospital settings. Bindi has collaborated with UNICEF, WHO, WFP and the Infant Feeding in Emergencies Core Group on infant and young child feeding issues.

Bindi has over twenty years of professional experience in humanitarian and development assistance with various organisations (UN, INGO, donor, and intergovernmental) in South and South-East Asia, the Pacific, the Balkans and West Africa.

In addition to her PhD, Bindi has degrees in International and Community Development (MA), Political Science (MA), and Peace and Conflict Studies (BA).

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