hi, I’m Basia
Image credits to: Iba Diallo | Dakar, 2025
About
I am many things, but above all, I am a human with deep curiosity and empathy for other humans. I care about people and enjoy researching, ideating and desiging accessible, user-friendly, and sustainable solutions, products and services that improve the lives of those who use them.
I hold B.A. in International Law, African History and Gender Studies, as well as a MSc in Global Health Research. Though multi-faceted with varied interests, I am particularily passionate about increasing accessibility to healthcare through product and service design.
My research and design praxis is guided by an ethos of inclusivity and accesibility, grounded in participatory frameworks and human-centered design principles. I am visual storyteller that thrives in translating evidence-based research to understand human behavior and create practical solutions that meet the needs of people and communities.
Over the last 3 years, I have worked on a different projects with academic institutions, businesses, and entrepreneurs across the health, culture, business, and product design sectors. My skill set spans user research, design strategy, service design, usability testing, prototyping, workshop facilitation and research dissemination through presentation and article publishing. I have experience collaborating, co-creating and designing research agendas, ideating solutions and prototyping service and product designs with a wide array of stakeholders, including governments, NGO’s and private sector, as well as working with vulnerable and marginalized populations.
Originally from Senegal and the U.S., I have lived and worked across Kenya, Senegal, Tanzania, Nepal, France, Mozambique, Ethiopia, Zambia, the U.S., and now the Netherlands, where I am currently based in Amsterdam.
My other passions and hobbies include analog photography, yoga and collecting herbal teas and natural medicines from my travels across the world. Oh, and music. Always. Listening. To . Music!