They are contributing to this blog:
![]() | Ghanim Al-Najjar is a professor of Political Sciences at Kuwait University and a renowned scholar of the Middle East. He is a human rights activist and a voice for democracy and political reform in his region. |
![]() | Claude Cahn is the Human Rights adviser at the Office of the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Moldova. |
![]() | Kate Donald is Research Associate at the International Council on Human Rights Policy. She works on the ICHRP project on sexuality, health and human rights. |
![]() | Ashley Drew is a 2011 Research Intern at the International Council on Human Rights Policy. She recently graduated from Goldsmiths, University of London with a masters in International Studies. |
![]() | Chris Gruenberg is a feminist lawyer. He studied law and public policy at the University of Buenos Aires, Universidad de Chile and Harvard. His work seeks to challenge the androcentric bias and hetero-patriarchal violence that characterises the design and implementation of public policies. He was also a lead writer and researcher on the ICHRP reports on corruption and human rights. |
![]() | Sabrina Lambat is a researcher at the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) where she works in climate change adaptation. She has worked on adaptation decision-making tools, migration, conflict, capital flight, human rights as well as the knowledge sharing collaboration platform www.weADAPT.org. |
![]() | Cailean MacLean is a 2011 Research Intern at the International Council on Human Rights Policy. He recently graduated from the University of Kent, Brussels School of International Studies with an LL.M. in International Law and Relations. |
![]() | Arshad Mahmood is the Executive Director of Pakistan’s Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (SPARC). Mr. Mahmood holds a Masters in Human Rights from the London School of Economics (LSE). Mr. Mahmood is also a member of the Child Rights Steering Committee established under the Federal Ombudsman Order 1983. |
![]() | Paula Mendez Keil is a 2011 Research Intern at the International Council on Human Rights Policy. She is currently completing a Master’s in International Affairs at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. |
![]() | Vijay Nagaraj is the Executive Director of International Council on Human Rights Policy. |
![]() | Carly Nyst is a human rights lawyer and research associate at the International Council on Human Rights Policy. She provides research assistance to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights. Currently, she is working on issues related to the penalisation of poverty and access to justice. |
![]() | Deborah Padfield is a benefits adviser at Cambridge Citizens Advice Bureau, specialising in work with people with severe and enduring mental health conditions, chronic pain and substance abuse. She has previously lived and worked with people with similar problems in the east end of London and is a former editor of The Friend, the Quaker weekly. |
![]() | Emile Parrotta is a teacher of human rights and English based in Eastern Europe. He recently graduated from the London School of Economics with a masters in Human Rights. |
![]() | Anna Piekarzewski is a law student at McGill University in Montreal, Canada and a past intern at the International Council on Human Rights Policy. Her current research interests include privacy, information technologies and civil liberties, particularly as they relate to criminal and national security law. |
![]() | Miguel Pulido Jiménez is the Executive Director of Fundar, Centro de Análisis e Investigación, A. C. (Mexico). Fundar co-published the Spanish translation of the ICHRP´s report “Integrating Human Rights in the Anti-Corruption Agenda: Challenges, Possibilities and Opportunities”. |
![]() | Magdalena Sepúlveda Carmona is the UN Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights and Research Director at the International Council on Human Rights Policy. |
![]() | Johanna Westeson is currently the Regional Director for Europe at the Center for Reproductive Rights. She is based in Stockholm, Sweden. |



















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