
lynn maalouf
Independent consultant
Lynn Maalouf is a human rights advocate with over 25 years working on conflict and post-conflict justice in the MENA region, as a writer, researcher, and practitioner. She has served with the UN, Amnesty International and the International Center for Transitional Justice, in addition to working with grassroots organizations such as Act for the Disappeared and Dawlaty. She is a fellow of the Alliance for Historical Dialogue and Accountability, Columbia University, holds a master’s degree from Georgetown University’s Center for Contemporary Arab Studies and recently obtained a Master’s in International Law of Armed Conflict from the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights.