Nuala Lawlor

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OccupationsDiplomat; International development professional
KnownforHuman rights advocacy; Diplomatic service in Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America
Children2
Nuala Lawlor
OccupationsDiplomat; International development professional
EmployerGovernment of Canada
Known forHuman rights advocacy; Diplomatic service in Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America
Children2

Nuala Lawlor is a Canadian diplomat and international development professional.

Nuala is a mother and wife with an interest in journalism.[1] She loves eating, fashion, travel, travel-planning and writing.[1]

Professional career

She is currently employed as the coordinator for the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) with a focus on inclusive governance and access to justice in East Africa (Kenya, Uganda, and Somalia).[2] She served as the country coordinator for United Nations Volunteers in English and Dutch-speaking Caribbean, based in Barbados.[3][4][5] As a diplomat, she served in Sudan as the acting chargé d'affaires in 2007 and also in South Africa as the Trade Commissioner from the High Commissioner of Canada.[6][7] Additionally, in her diplomat role, she was deployed in Venezuela, Ghana, and Peru.[1]

Controversy

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