International Humanitarian Law / International Human Rights Law / International Criminal Law / UN Human Rights Mechanisms / Public International Law
Chloé Naret works as a Project Assistant for the Geneva Human Rights Platform.
Before joining the Geneva Academy, Chloé completed a six-month traineeship at the Human Rights Section of the Delegation of the European Union to the United Nations (UN) and other international organisations in Geneva. Prior to this experience, she worked as an intern at the UN Office of the Victims’ Rights Advocate in New York and at the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) Permanent Representation to the International Criminal Court in The Hague. Chloé also worked as an intern at the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva within the Rule of Law and Democracy Section and the Civic Space Unit.
Chloé holds a master’s degree in international human rights law from Strasbourg University, a master’s degree in international law from Lyon III University, as well as a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and a University Degree in conflict analysis from Toulouse University.
Manager of Policy Studies and Executive Director of the Geneva Human Rights Platform
The GHRP creates new opportunities for all stakeholders in the field of human rights in and outside Geneva to meet, exchange information and debate topical issues and challenges related to the functioning of the Geneva-based human rights system.
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As a ‘Mechanisms Lab’, the GHRP supports the international community to engineer solutions to ensure the sustainable functioning of the Geneva-based human rights mechanisms and bodies, allowing them to address human rights challenges effectively.
Via training courses, targeted research and publications, briefings for diplomats and expert roundtables, the GHRP supports the international community to engage more effectively with the Geneva-based human rights mechanisms and bodies.