Yale Law School Recognizes Our Work

December 9, 2016
December 9, 2016

While Lani Inverarity, our Strategic Support Associate, was busy writing about her work in Colombia, Mongolia and Liberia, Yale Law School was writing about it too! Lani is the recipient of a Robina Foundation International Human Rights Fellowship, administered by Yale Law School. She joins a host of other fellows doing amazing work on the ramifications of development finance.The article quotes Lani as saying:“Billions of dollars of international finance are being spent on projects that fail to respect the human and environmental rights of the very communities whose development they purport to support … The global accountability system for these harms currently has limited avenues for justice and high barriers to success. I’m grateful to have this opportunity to support these diverse communities, but they represent only the tip of the iceberg.”Read more here.

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