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Catarina de Albuquerque

Catarina de Albuquerque (born 1970) is a Portuguese lawyer and human rights activist who served as the first United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to safe drinking water and sanitation (2008–2014).[1][2] After becoming Executive Chair of Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) in 2015, in September 2018 she was appointed SWA's Chief Executive Officer.[3]

Biography

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Born in 1970, Catarina de Albuquerque attended the German International SchoolinLisbon before graduating in law from the University of Lisbon. She then earned a master's degree in law (LLM) from the Graduate Institute of International and Development StudiesinGeneva, leading her into her first contacts with the United Nations.[4]

Catarina de Albuquerque joined Sanitation and Water for All in 2014 and she published Measuring What We Treasure and Treasuring What We Measure: The Promise and Perils of Global Monitoring for the Promotion of Equality in the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Sector which she wrote with Inga Winkler and Margaret Satterthwaite.[5]

In July 2018, following a wide-ranging governance review, SWA created the position of Chief Executive Officer and Ms. de Albuquerque was chosen for the position in a competitive process. Through her strategic leadership as CEO, she is an influential and powerful advocate for SWA and the human rights to water and sanitation. She leads the SWA secretariat and provides strategic leadership compatible with its vision and high-level objectives, including all operational, executive and fundraising activities.

In 2008, de Albuquerque was appointed by the United Nations Human Rights Council to become the first UN Special Rapporteur on the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation.[6] In 2010, she played a pivotal role in the recognition of water and sanitation as human rights by the UN General Assembly. Her work helped ensure that the rights to water and sanitation were incorporated into the language of the Sustainable Development Goals.

Between 2004 and 2008 she presided over the negotiations of the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, which the UN General Assembly approved by consensus on 10 December 2008. She also participated in the development of several other international human rights standards, including the two Optional Protocols: one on the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict, and the one on Sale of Children, Child Pornography and Child Prostitution.[citation needed]

She was awarded the Human Rights Golden Medal by the Portuguese Parliament (10 December 2009) for outstanding work in the area of human rights. Her work in human rights was also honoured by the Portuguese President of the Republic with the Order of Merit (October 2009), which is a recognition of an individual’s personal bravery, achievement, or service. She holds an honorary degree from the University of Carolina at Chapel Hill, a Law Degree from the Law Faculty of the University of Lisbon (Portugal) and a Diplome d’Etudes Superieures from the Institut Universitaire de Hautes Etudes Internationales (Geneva, Switzerland).[citation needed]

de Albuquerque has been an invited Professor at the law faculties of the Universities of Braga and Coimbra (Portugal), at the American University’s Washington College of Law, at the European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratization. She was also a Senior Legal Adviser at the Office for Documentation and Comparative Law, an independent institution under the Portuguese Prosecutor General’s Office. During her career she has also worked for the Swiss Development Agency, the European Commission, UNICEF, and UNDP Archived 2012-08-08 at the Wayback Machine, among others. She has country experience in Angola, Bangladesh, Brazil, Costa Rica, Egypt, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Kiribati, Moldavia, Mozambique, Namibia, Nicaragua, Portugal, Romania, Senegal, Slovenia, Switzerland, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Tunisia, Tuvalu, Uruguay, and USA.[citation needed]

Awards

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She received the Order of Merit from the Portuguese President in October 2009 and the Human Rights Golden Medal from the Portuguese Parliament in December 2009.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Ms. Catarina de Albuquerque, former Special Rapporteur on the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation". United Nations Human Rights. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  • ^ "Catarina de Albuquerque". G-STIC 2018. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  • ^ "SWA announces Catarina de Albuquerque as new CEO". Sanitation and Water for All. 2 July 2018. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  • ^ "Q&A with advocate for universal access to water Catarina de Albuquerque". Financial Times. 9 June 2017. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  • ^ Winkler, Inga T.; Satterthwaite, Margaret L.; de Albuquerque, Catarina (2014). "Treasuring What We Measure and Measuring What We Treasure: Post-2015 Monitoring for the Promotion of Equality in the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Sector". Wisconsin International Law Journal. 32: 547.
  • ^ water rapporteur

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