Luciana Vosniak is a Brazilian-American humanitarian professional with extensive experience in international public law, humanitarian affairs, and human rights. Her work and research focus on issues like transitional justice, accountability for war crimes, and protection of civilians. She holds a Master of Liberal Arts in International Relations from Harvard University and a Bachelor of Laws from Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná in Brazil.
She is currently the Program and Research Manager for the Peace and Human Rights Data Program at the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, where she oversees research projects and data collection efforts around the world. Previously, she served as the Program Coordinator for HHI's Executive Negotiation Program, managing trainings for humanitarian leaders on humanitarian negotiations.
In addition to her work at HHI, Luciana has held positions with several prominent international organizations. She interned with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva and with the International Peace Institute in New York, where she worked on advancing the protection of civilians’ agenda at the UN. She also serves as a certified International Humanitarian Law instructor for the American Red Cross.
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.