In this section
- Ana Aguilar
- Anna Fischer
- Anna Ogorodova
- Barbara Dente
- Chidi Odinkalu
- Darian Pavli
- David Berry
- Denise Tomasini-Joshi
- Eszter Filippinyi
- Hajnal Vernes
- Heather Ryan
- Indira Goris
- James A. Goldston
- Javier Carrasco
- Julia Harrington
- Katalin Szarvas
- Katy Mainelli
- Kelly Askin
- Ken Hurwitz
- Mahsuma Mansurova
- Mariana Berbec-Rostas
- Martin Schönteich
- Maxim Ferschtman
- Maxwell Kadiri
- Nazgul Yergalieva
- Rachel Neild
- Rebekah Delsol
- Réka Takács
- Robert O. Varenik
- Sandy Coliver
- Sebastian Köhn
- Sarah Alba
- Shamus Brennan
- Stephanie Shieh
- Taegin Stevenson
- Tatyana Chernobil
- Tracey Gurd
- Zaza Namoradze
Chidi Anselm Odinkalu is Senior Legal Officer for Africa Open Society Justice Initiative. He is also a Lecturer in Laws, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Chidi is a lawyer and advocate from Nigeria.
Prior to joining the staff of Justice Initiative, Chidi was Senior Legal Officer responsible for Africa and Middle East at the International Centre for the Legal Protection of Human Rights (INTERIGHTS) in London, Human Rights Advisor to the United Nations Observer Mission in Sierra Leone (UNOMSIL), and Brandeis International Fellow at the Centre for Ethics, Justice and Public Life of the Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts.
Chidi is widely published on diverse subjects of international law, international economic and human rights law, public policy and political economy affecting African countries. He is frequently called upon to advise multilateral and bilateral institutions on Africa-related policy, including the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, the African Union, the Economic Community of West African States, and the World Economic Forum.
Chidi has extensive networks across Africa built up over several years of working for human rights and social justice on the continent. He is associated with several non-governmental and academic institutions within and outside Africa. He is a Trustee of the International African Institute University of London, a member of the Human Rights Advisory Council of the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, and of the Board of Fund for Global Human Rights.
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