Career Session for International Human Rights

March 26, 2021 • 12:30 PM • Virtual

As part of the Human Rights in Practice series, please join us for a one-hour, interactive group career counseling session with Jaime Todd-Gher, Reproductive and Sexual Health Law Fellow, International  Reproductive  and  Sexual  Health  Law Program, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, to discuss pathways to human rights careers. This is a great opportunity to interact in an informal small-group setting with a human rights practitioner. Co-sponsored by the Center for International and Comparative Law and the International Human Rights Clinic. Learn more about Ms. Nurhussein and the event at http://bit.ly/3unA70t. Attendance is limited; please RSVP to Balfour Smith at bsmith@law.duke.edu.

Jaime Todd-Gher

Jaime Todd-Gher is the Reproductive and Sexual Health Law Fellow at the University of Toronto, International Reproductive and Sexual Health Law Program, Faculty of Law. She is also an Independent Consultant with a focus on Gender, Sexuality, Health and Human Rights, Feminist Movement Building, and Social, Economic and Reproductive Justice Advocacy. Previously, Jaime worked as Legal Advisor with Amnesty International. Jaime has also worked as a Human Rights Advisor with the World Health Organization; a Human Rights Programme Officer at UNAIDS; and a Global Advocacy Fellow with the Center for Reproductive Rights. At the beginning of her legal career, Jaime worked as an employment litigation associate at Hanson Bridgett, LLP. Jaime received an LLM in international law, with a specialization in gender, from American University, Washington College of Law, a JD from the University of San Francisco, and a BA from the University of California Santa Barbara.