Sofía Armando was a winter intern at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

Prior to joining the O’Neill Institute, Armando was a Fulbright Scholar under the Friends of Fulbright program at the University of Texas at Austin, where she specialized in comparative judicial politics and feminist research.

In 2021, Armando was a research assistant at the University of Buenos Aires for the Human Rights, Gender, and Governmental Transparency Project, where she worked in the abortion rights area by monitoring and evaluating the access of information to sexual and reproductive rights in Argentina and Latin America.

Armando holds a B.A. in international relations and is a law and political science student at the National University of Córdoba and the Catholic University of Córdoba. She does volunteer work at the Foundation for the Development of Sustainable Policies (Fundeps) in the area of gender and sexual diversity. Armando’s main focus includes sexual and reproductive health, women and gender studies, and access to justice and jurisdiction.

 

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