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Carin Benninger-Budel is a human rights lawyer from the Netherlands and has been working at the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), based in Geneva, Switzerland, since 1996. She has been the program manager of OMCT’s Violence Against Women Programme for the past four years. Her work involves laying out strategies for future action, researching the phenomenon of violence against women around the world, and writing alternative country reports for the UN treaty-monitoring bodies. She first became interested in human rights law during her studies and internships at the United Nations where she studied indigenous women.
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