Francesca Nardi is an associate with the Health and Human Rights Initiative at the O’Neill Institute.

Prior to joining the O’Neill Institute, Nardi interned at the Center for Exchange and Solidarity in El Salvador and the Centro de Investigación y Docencia en Derechos Humanos at the National University of Argentina in Mar Del Plata. She worked previously as an intern and as a research assistant at the O’Neill Institute during her studies. Upon graduation, she joined the institute as a fellow.

Nardi holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts in communication studies from York University, a Bachelor of Civil Laws from McGill University, a J.D. from McGill University, and a Master of Laws in national and global health law from Georgetown University, where she graduated with distinction and her academic achievement in field was recognized with the Thomas Bradbury Chetwood, S.J. Prize.

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