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Sylvie Brigot

Directrice générale chez Amnesty International France

Sylvie Brigot is an accomplished humanitarian disarmament activist with over 20 years of experience in progressive management roles.

She is known for her dedication to advocating for human security, mobilizing citizens and NGOs, and providing leadership and management in projects and organizations.

Sylvie's expertise includes advocating on humanitarian issues such as landmines, cluster munitions, and nuclear weapons, with a track record of receiving awards for her work, including the French Legion of Honor in 2013.

With 9 years of experience as the Executive Director of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning International Campaign to Ban Landmines and the Cluster Munition Coalition, she has proven her ability to lead organizations effectively.

Sylvie has played key roles in establishing strategic directions for organizations, leading change processes, and fostering innovation in response to evolving conditions.

She excels in mobilizing, motivating, and inspiring people, demonstrated through her leadership in coordinating international civil society coalitions, representing organizations at various conferences, and managing diverse teams across multiple countries.

In terms of financial and resource management, Sylvie has a successful track record of fundraising and overseeing budgets of up to $3.8 million from various donors, including multilateral and institutional sources.

Her educational background includes studies in International Relations, Development Cooperation, History, Conflict Mediation, and New Issues on Security.

Sylvie Brigot has held various positions in prominent organizations such as Amnesty International France, Handicap International, and the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, where she has showcased her skills in leadership, advocacy, and strategic planning.

She continues to contribute to the field as a board member of ICBL-CMC and a steering committee member of ICAN-France.

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Greater Paris Metropolitan Region