Roselinde is a Research Assistant on the ParentApp for Teens in Tanzania project, where she co-leads the design, implementation and evaluation of the engagement optimisation study in Tanzania. She is a doctoral student in Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation at the University of Oxford. With specific interests in preventing violence and poor health outcomes among young people in low- and middle-income countries, Roselinde’s doctorate focuses on developing effective engagement and retention strategies for ParentApp for Teens, an app-based version of the Parenting for Lifelong Health (PLH) for Teens intervention.
Previosuly, she has worked as a Research Assistant on two multi-country studies aimed at adapting, optimising, and evaluating PLH in Africa and South-Eastern Europe. Roselinde holds an MA in psychological Research (2020), a B.Soc.Sc Honours in Psychology (2019), and a B.Soc.Sc majoring in Psychology and Sociology (2018) from the University of Cape Town.