Guillermina Pappier is a fellow with the Center for Health and Human Rights at the O’Neill Institute.

Her interests include sexual and reproductive health, as well as noncommunicable diseases.

Prior to her fellowship, Pappier worked as a consultant for the O’Neill Institute, where she conducted extensive legal research on the intersection between health and human rights. Pappier also participated in various research projects for different international organizations, including the Pan-American Health Organization and the Inter-American Development Bank.

As a law student, Pappier was a teaching assistant in public international law at Torcuato Di Tella University. Further, she also represented her university at the 2022 Philip C. Jessup Moot Court Competition.

Pappier holds an LL.M. in National and Global Health Law from Georgetown University and a law degree from Di Tella in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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