Anaïs Tobalagba
Legal and Policy Researcher
Anaïs Tobalagba is a Legal and Policy Researcher at RAID. Before joining RAID, she used her expertise in business & human rights and women’s rights, to research corporations’ human rights responsibilities and their potential to prevent violence against women in mining operations. Previously, Anaïs worked in Europe, North and Central America, Africa and Australia for various government and non-government institutions including the International Committee of the Red Cross and Partnership Africa Canada (now Impact). She managed projects on national implementation of international humanitarian law, certification of conflict minerals, and access to justice for women survivors of conflict-related sexual violence. Anaïs holds a Ph.D. in International Human Rights Law from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). She has published and co-published articles on blogs and journals that include the Interpreter, Third World Quarterly and the Australian Human Rights Journal.