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Cynthia Rothschild
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Cynthia Rothschild is currently consulting in areas related to the United Nations, HIV/AIDS, women human rights defenders, and sexual rights. A human rights and sexual rights activist for over 20 years, she is the author of Written Out: How Sexuality Is Used to Attack Women's Organizing; the co-author of Strengthening Resistance: Confronting Violence Against Women and HIV/AIDS and Amnesty International’s Crimes of Hate, Conspiracy of Silence: Torture and Ill-Treatment Based on Sexual Identity. A trainer and former member of Amnesty International USA's Board of Directors, she is now a member of the Board of the Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice, the Advisory Board of Human Rights Watch’s LGBT Rights Program, and the Board of the International Center for Sexual and Reproductive Rights in Nigeria. She has been a consultant to the U.N. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, and the United Nations Development Fund for Women (formerly UNIFEM). She has also worked with a number of NGOs, including the Center for Women’s Global Leadership, in areas related to sexuality, women’s human rights, reproductive rights and HIV/AIDS. Her U.N. advocacy includes a focus on gender and U.N. reform, the U.N. Human Rights Council, the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women and various projects related to HIV/AIDS and rights of young people. She has a Masters in Public Health and in International Affairs from Columbia University, and is based in New York.

Blog Entries by Cynthia Rothschild

Oh, the Drama! The UN Human-Rights System Tackles Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

(2) Comments | Posted May 29, 2012 | 7:07 PM

The United Nations hosted its first-ever high-level panel on violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in early March. Convened by the government of South Africa, some, including me, would argue that this event is at least 10 years overdue. Nonetheless, seeing Ban Ki Moon, the Secretary...

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