Lucinda O'Hanlon

Lucinda O'Hanlon is an Advisor on Women's Rights at the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), specializing in sexual and reproductive health and rights, and women human rights defenders since 2011. Since 2004, she has worked at OHCHR in a variety of roles including on issues such as violence against women, sexual orientation and gender identity, foreign debt and water and sanitation. She is a U.S trained lawyer with a certificate from the University of Geneva in comprehensive sexuality education.

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Human Rights Day 2019: Honouring Youth and Protecting Their Rights

Human Rights Day 2019: Honouring Youth and Protecting Their Rights

On 10 December 2019, we commemorate Human Rights Day, 71 years after the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This year also marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the International Conference on Population and ...