Rafaela Herrmann Gil
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Research Interests
Public Policy, International Relations, Human Rights, Public Administration, Law and Institutions, Sustainable Development, Indigenous Studies, Women's Rights, Education
Biography
Rafaela has worked as an Executive Advisor for the Secretary Executive and the Minister of Human Rights in Brazil, participated in the national subcommittee of "Operação Acolhida" representing the federal government to relocate Venezuelan migrants, monitored the federal observatory of human rights (ObservaRio) during the federal intervention in the public security in the state of Rio de Janeiro, went on an international agenda advising the Minister of Human Rights and other authorities in Harvard, American University, UN Headquarters, OAS Secretary General Luis Almagro, Boston Consulate, others, and also participated in a few jobs at the National Congress, and other major and minor duties. In every personal and professional aspect she's improving her skills to collaborate in studies where people will be granted their human rights, for justice, for equal rights, for peace, for a sustainable development whilst fighting for the wildlife and its preservation.
Education
International Relations Specialist, Graduated in International Relations in Brazil and in Spain (focused in Law Public Administration, Geopolitics and Economy) and some courses such as: Public Administration during Crisis, Legislative Process, Migration in Brazil, Human Rights, Sustainability, Citizenship and Mediator practice
Links
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