I am the Human Rights and Climate Policy Advisor for the non-profit Italian Climate Network. I develop activities on the consequences of climate change on people’s lives, analysing how to alleviate the struggle of vulnerable groups under a human rights perspective. Attending the United Nations Framework Change on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conferences Of the Parties (COPs) as a civil society observer, I contribute to the Women and Gender Constituency (WGC) work, advocating for the introduction of a gender perspective in the Paris Agreement implementation. I live in London, where I work for the EIT Climate-KIC as Regional Innovation Scheme Project Officer.
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In a 'post-truth' and 'alternative facts' world, information based on substantial evidence is paramount for education and progress. I write articles on human rights issues related to climate change, with a particular focus on women’s rights and minorities. I also have a broad interest in gender issues, a topic that I am always exploring. I welcome fact-checking, and I am committed to back-up every article with reliable references.
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In the past few years, I have taken part in some projects, all of which had a strong focus on people’s empowerment. I firmly believe that human rights are the key to a better future, and education is the best tool to achieve it. That’s why I am currently involved in advocacy and teaching projects on climate change, human rights, and gender issues.