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Adrienne Klein

Advocate for access to justice and remedy in situations of violence

Professional Background

Adrienne Klein is a highly skilled human security professional with a wealth of technical expertise in humanitarian response, international law, violence reduction, and public health. With nearly a decade of experience, Adrienne has dedicated her career to serving marginalized groups in transitional states and societies, focusing on critical issues such as resource allocation, access to justice, and the underlying power dynamics that impact these communities.

Throughout her impressive career, Adrienne has developed a keen interest in various areas that intersect with her work. These areas include access to justice and remedies in situations of violence, the critical intersection of protection and due process in relation to displacement, migration, and asylum, and the role of gender within transitional societies. Furthermore, her research interests also extend to examining the strategies employed by low-power groups in negotiations, alongside addressing nutrition and food security in both crisis and post-crisis environments.

Adrienne possesses a remarkable breadth of experience, having participated in emergency response initiatives in northeast Nigeria and advocating for human rights through rigorous research in Argentina and Sri Lanka. In her current role, she engages in vital research on violence dynamics in Latin America, while also providing technical advice to U.S. Law Enforcement. Her work reflects a profound commitment to improving the lives of vulnerable populations.

Education and Achievements

Adrienne's educational background is distinguished and robust. She studied at John Jay College (CUNY), where she honed her analytical and leadership skills. Subsequently, she completed her A.B. at Smith College, an experience that laid the groundwork for her deep commitment to social justice and equity. Adrienne furthered her studies at the prestigious Tufts University - The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, where she earned her Master’s Degree with a focus on international issues pertaining to law and diplomacy.

Additionally, Adrienne broadened her global perspective through her Junior Year Abroad/Post Graduate Courses at the Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA), which heightened her understanding of cultural complexities and international operations. This unique combination of education has equipped her with the knowledge and skillset necessary for impactful engagement with communities around the world.

Career Path and Contributions

Throughout her career, Adrienne has held numerous influential positions that exemplify her commitment to community engagement and humanitarian efforts. Notably, she served as the Constituent Support Manager in the Office of Mayor Siddiqui at the City of Cambridge, where she worked directly with constituents to enhance community relations and improve local governance.</n Before this role, she was a Public Health Advisor II at NYC Health + Hospitals, where her focus was on improving public health outcomes across diverse populations. Her previous positions also include serving as the Associate Technical Advisor and Researcher at the National Network for Safe Communities, where she contributed to significant research on safe community initiatives and policies.

Adrienne's notable tenure as an International Public Health and Nutrition Fellow at Action Against Hunger (ACF-USA) allowed her to apply her skills in emergency nutrition response, an area where she has substantial technical expertise. Throughout her career, she has consistently engaged in research and policy reform that emphasizes the need for equitable access to resources and human rights.

Additionally, she has fulfilled essential roles in various organizations, including consulting for the Legal and Constitutional Unit at the Center for Policy Alternatives and working as the Director of Community Outreach at Cambridge Community Services. Each role has reinforced her capacity for collaboration and her drive to empower communities facing challenges.

Furthermore, her experience as a Fulbright Fellow at the U.S. Embassy in Kinshasa allowed her to further develop her skills in international relations and cultural diplomacy. From working as a Volunteer and Communications Coordinator to engaging as a Food Pantry Coordinator at San Lucas, Adrienne's breadth of experience showcases her unwavering dedication to community welfare and improvement.

Achievements

  • 9 years of experience working with non-profit organizations and building strategic community alliances.
  • 5 years of experience in designing and facilitating training sessions across various sectors.
  • Over 3 years involved in promoting human rights internationally, specifically focusing on access to justice and remedy for families of the "disappeared".
  • Half a year of immersive field experience living in Sub-Saharan Africa, working closely with national and local governments, as well as UN agencies, on large-scale international projects.
  • Proven ability to work with policymakers and advocates for country-level policy reform, leveraging insights from her diverse background.
  • Built a technical background in emergency nutrition response, enhancing her contributions to public health initiatives and nutrition-sensitive programming.

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New York, New York