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Sarah Elliott

Protection Officer at UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency

Sarah Elliott is a seasoned international lawyer and human rights advocate with a diverse background in representing vulnerable individuals in challenging environments. Her expertise spans refugee law, migration studies, and international criminal law with a focus on combating human trafficking and people smuggling. With exceptional research, strategic planning, and drafting skills, she has trained governments in North Africa and the UK on developing protection-sensitive entry systems for migrants, asylum seekers, refugees, and trafficking victims. Sarah has also played key roles in implementing counter-trafficking programs in collaboration with UNODC and IOM.

Sarah's educational background includes an MPhil in International Relations, Politics, and Law from Cambridge University, a Law degree with a specialization in Canadian Law and Legal Studies from Queen's University, and a LLB (Honors) and BA in History, Law, and Communications with First Class Honors from The University of Western Australia. Her academic rigor complements her practical experience in the field of international law and human rights advocacy.

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United Kingdom