Career
Nader started her career as a volunteer at Instituto Sou da Paz where she became institutional relations and communications coordinator (1999). She joined Conectas Human Rights in 2003, having served as network coordinator (2003–2005) and international relations coordinator (2006–2011) and Executive Director (2011–2014). She created the organizations' Foreign Policy and Human Rights Project and was also executive secretary of the Brazilian Foreign Policy and Human Rights Committee. She was named aArticles and publications
Nader is the author of several published articles, including: * Solid Organizations in a Liquid World (Sur Journal, 2014) * “Mismatch: why are human rights NGOs in emerging powers not emerging?” (Open Democracy, 2013) * "Reflections on Foreign Policy on Human Rights of the Lula´s government" (Henrich Boll Foundation, 2011) * "Brazil at the UN Human Rights Council: the need to overcome ambiguities” (Revista Política Externa, 2009) * “The Role of NGOs in the UN Human Rights Council” (Sur Journal, 2007). She is also has been cited in national and international media, including the following citations and articles: * As the World Cup action begins, Brazil's hard-fought democracy is under threat, The Guardian. * Nas prisões e na polícia, um Brasil que não se redemocratizou, Brasil Post". * Reflections on the UN Human Rights Council, one year on, Civicus da África do Sul. * TEDxRuaMonteAlegre, “Multipolarity”. * Democracy Now!, about protests in Brazil. * Brazil's powder keg prison system, Al Jazeera. * Prison in Brazil: Welcome to the Middle Ages - Brazil’s hellish penal system is overcrowded, violent and brutalizing, The Economist. * Prison Violence Brings Scrutiny to State in Brazil, New York Times. * Gangs run rampant in Brazil’s prison system, The Globe and the Mail. * Todos somos cómplices, El País. * Para ONGs, sociedade tolera a barbárie nos presídios, Estado de São Paulo.References
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