CHILD IDENTITY PROTECTION - Key Persons


Christina Baglietto

Job Titles:
  • Regional Director
Biography Christina Baglietto has over 15 years of experience in alternative care and adoption. She has experience working in the context of legislative, political, institutional and practical reform in these areas. In Guatemala, she contributed to the implementation of new national legislation on adoption and alternative care and international standards, provided training, and developed standard operating procedures. Likewise, she has provided training and technical support in the reforms of these systems in Cyprus, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Moldova, Panama and Romania. In the last decade, she has been a consultant for various UNICEF offices, International Social Service, the Hague Conference on Private International Law, as well as the Latin American Foster Care Network. With a full command of English, French, German and Spanish, her strong experience will ensure that regional perspectives are fully represented in the organisation's global work.

Dr Claire Achmad

Biography Dr Claire Achmad is an international children's rights law and policy specialist and child rights advocate. She is an alumna of the universities of Auckland and Copenhagen, and holds a PhD in international children's rights law from the Child Law Department, Leiden University. Her doctoral thesis on children's rights in international surrogacy focuses strongly on child identity rights. Claire has served as an expert advisor to the International Social Service, and is a guest lecturer in the Child Law Department, Leiden University. She has held roles internationally across government, intergovernmental organisations, and non-government organisations. Claire is a member of the Children's Convention Monitoring Group, and Deputy Chairperson of the Children's Rights Alliance Aotearoa New Zealand. As of 1 March 2021, she will take on the role of Chief Executive, Social Service Providers Aotearoa.

Dr Dainius Pūras

Job Titles:
  • Professor
Biography Dr Dainius Pūras is a professor of child psychiatry and public mental health at Vilnius University, Lithuania. Since 2018 he is a director of the Human rights monitoring institute - NGO based in Lithuania. Among positions he was holding, Dainius Pūras was a President of Lithuanian Psychiatric Association and Dean of Faculty of Medicine of Vilnius University. Dainius Pūras was a member of the UN Committee on the rights of the child (2007-2011) and a UN Special Rapporteur on the right to physical and mental health (2014-2020). Dainius Pūras has been and remains actively involved in national and international activities in the field of developing and implementing evidence-based and human rights based health-related policies and services, with special focus on children, persons with disabilities, persons with mental health conditions and other groups in vulnerable situations and issues related to promotion of mental health and prevention of all forms of violence. His main interest is management of change in the field of health-related services regionally and globally, with main focus on operationalization of human rights based approach through effective policies and services.

Dr Katarina Trimmings

Dr Katarina Trimmings is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Aberdeen and the Acting Director of the Aberdeen Centre for Private International Law. Her research interests fall within the area of Private International Law of Family Law, in particular the interface between Private International Law and Assisted Reproductive Technologies. She has published extensively on the topic of cross-border surrogacy and is one of the editors of International Surrogacy Arrangements: Legal Regulation at the International Level (Hart, 2013). She is also one of the authors of the 15 th edition of Cheshire's Private International Law (Oxford University Press, 2017).

Dr Michael Wells-Greco

Biography Dr Michael Wells-Greco is a practising lawyer, an Assistant Professor at Maastricht University specialising in international child and family law matters, and a child rights advocate.

Dr Nigel Cantwell

Biography Dr Nigel Cantwell is a Geneva-based international consultant on child protection policies. He founded the NGO Defence for Children International in 1979 and coordinated the inputs of the NGO Group for the Convention on the Rights of the Child throughout the drafting of that treaty. Following six years leading work on child protection issues at UNICEF's Innocenti Research Centre, he has focused mainly on enhancing policy and practice for safeguarding the human rights of children affected by intercountry adoption and alternative care. In 2017, the University of Strathclyde awarded him an honorary doctorate in recognition of his work.

Dr Patricia Fronek

Job Titles:
  • Associate Professor
Biography Dr Patricia Fronek is Associate Professor and is a member of the Law Futures Research Centre at Griffith University, Australia. Prior to joining the University in 2010, she practised for thirty years in advanced practitioner and management roles. While the breadth of Dr Fronek's research and consultancy experience is broadly located in a number of social work fields, there is strong alignment with practice. She has been researching adoption since the early 2000s. Her research is nationally and internationally recognised with impact demonstrated in changes in law, policy and practices. She has consulted on adoption and other child related laws and policies internationally (adoption, alternative care, surrogacy and the development of the social work workforce) and served on national advisory committees concerned with harmonisation of laws and policies, policy development, practice and program evaluations in adoptions. Methodological expertise is primarily qualitative, and she has led quantitative and mixed methods projects.

Dr. Chrissie Gale

Biography Dr. Chrissie Gale has a career spanning more than 30 years in which she continues to promote child rights with specific reference to child protection and alternative care. She has worked in many different regions of the world combining her professional expertise in the employ of UN and other international organisations with an academic career. Her work includes technical support provided to State, UN, and non-governmental organisations, the management of global research portfolios, and leading capacity-building programmes. She is a guest lecturer at several universities and is a member of international working groups and advisory bodies. She has also spoken at numerous international conferences.

Eda Elizabeth Aguilar Samanamud

Biography Eda Elizabeth Aguilar Samanamud is a Peruvian Lawyer, with long-standing experience in the management of social, childhood and family policies. She holds a Master's Degree in Social Projects and Programmes from the University Cayetano Heredia in Peru. She is also a specialist in child protection and adoption systems and a member of the Latin American Network on Cooperation for Adoption (RELAC-ADOP) as well as an Honorary Member of the Peruvian Association of Adoptive Families (RURUCHAY). She has been an adviser to Peru's Congress and a Child Protection Consultant for UNICEF Peru. Furthermore, she was the General Director for Adoptions and acted as the Central Adoption Authority for Peru. Currently, she works as an independent Consultant for the Hague Conference on Private International Law, supporting the States of Honduras, Ecuador and Paraguay, and is the Director of the organisation Acogiendo.

Gisela Sin Gomiz

Job Titles:
  • Children 's Rights Researcher
Biography Gisela Sin Gomiz is a Law postgraduate with international legal and humanitarian experience committed to children in the promotion and protection of their rights. She has specialised in children's rights, the Arab world and Islam, and has served as an intern at the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and International Social Service (ISS/IRC). She thrives on intellectual challenges and ensuring improved protections for children, and recently provided training on alternative care and adoption to child protection authorities in Honduras. She has also worked as an assistant for "Children at the Heart of Human Rights" Summer School at the University of Geneva. Gisela is fluent in Catalan, Spanish, English and Italian and, in addition to dedicating her time to children separated from their families and children on the move at Fundació Eveho in Spain, she will bring to the team her research skills on the evolving topic of children's identity rights.

Grégoire Bordier - Treasurer

Job Titles:
  • Member of the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
  • Treasurer
  • Senior Partner at Bordier & Cie
Biography Grégoire Bordier is a Senior Partner at Bordier & Cie. Grégoire Bordier joined Bordier & Cie, Private Bankers in Geneva, at the beginning of 1997. Prior to joining Bordier & Cie, Grégoire Bordier worked for the Credit Suisse First Boston Group as a merger & acquisition specialist. In both New York and London, he focused on merger & acquisition of financial institutions, in particular asset management companies. Before joining Credit Suisse First Boston, Grégoire Bordier worked for several years with Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette's merchant banking group. Grégoire Bordier graduated with a Master of Arts in Economics from Geneva University and an MBA from the Amos Tuck School at Dartmouth, USA. Grégoire Bordier is active with various organisations and leads the presidency of the Swiss Private Bankers Association.

Laurence Bordier

Job Titles:
  • Head of Research and Communication
Biography Laurence Bordier - is a Swiss lawyer, having worked for a decade in corporate law and with the last decade focusing on children's rights in alternative care and adoption at International Social Service. She specialises in comparative legal research, having drafted over 20 country situation analysis reviewing legislation and policy, as well as promising practices, with a critical objective of providing concrete tools to support professionals to improve their practices (e.g. Armenia, Belarus, Benin, Bhutan, Brazil, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hong Kong, Lithuania, Macedonia, Madagascar, Mozambique, Philippines, Mali, Senegal, Uganda, Togo, Taiwan, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Ukraine). She has also drafted a significant number of articles directed at child protection professionals. Fluent in English and French, Laurence will lead the research and communication of the organisation.

Lynelle Long

Biography Lynelle Long is a Vietnamese adoptee born in the early 70s, Founder of InterCountry Adoptee Voices (ICAV) (Link) which began in 1998, now one of the largest platforms worldwide to bring together the leaders of intercountry adoptee led groups around the globe (Link). Her network is a critical thinking space that advocates for the needs and rights of intercountry adoptees. She has been a consultant to central authorities in intercountry adoption, is an author and contributor to books on intercountry adoption, initiates and coordinates meetings with adult intercountry adoptees and government authorities, is an Observer in The Hague Working Group on Addressing & Preventing Illicit Practices in Adoption, guest speaker at training sessions and conferences for various Central Authorities and post adoption organisations worldwide, including the 2019 US Dept of State Adoption Symposium, blogger, and creator of a collection of papers which bring together adult intercountry adoptee views on various topics (see ICAVs Perspective Papers here).

Mia Dambach

Job Titles:
  • Executive Director
Biography Mia Dambach - is a human rights advocate with 20 years' experience of working on children's rights, starting her career as a children's lawyer in Australia. As the Executive Director she brings with her leadership, project management and research skills to ensure that children's identity rights are better protected worldwide. She has provided technical support, mostly on behalf on UNICEF, through evaluation missions in Cambodia, Denmark, Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Sudan, Ukraine and Viet Nam, legislative reviews and training in over 20 countries focusing on alternative care, adoption and surrogacy. She has contributed to reforms in international standards through this support as well as comparative research on illegal adoptions, search for origins, risks of financial contributions, kafalah and was an expert to the HCCH WG on illicit adoption practices and WG on parentage/surrogacy. She has successfully led multiple international inter-agency initiatives including three massive online courses that have reached over 50,000 participants. With a family background from Australia, the Philippines and Switzerland, she understands the importance of children having access to their origins.

Mr. Wanchai Roujanavong

Job Titles:
  • Member of the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
  • Secretary
  • Representative to the ASEAN Commission
Biography Mr. Wanchai Roujanavong is Thailand's Representative to the ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children and is currently a Senior Consultant Prosecutor in the Office of the Attorney-General of the Kingdom of Thailand. He is often called upon as expert in matters of child abuse, trafficking in persons and children, organised crime, amongst others. Throughout his career in the government sector, he has taken lead positions in various departments of the Office of the Attorney General and the Ministry of Justice. Apart from his government duty as a public official, he has been supporting various NGOs as expert adviser since 1994, including as Chairman of three NGOs working for the promotion and protection of children's rights. Furthermore, he was head of the Thai delegation at the Regional Research Group on child sexual exploitation in travel and tourism for Project Childhood. He had dedicated more than 20 years towards work in the area of child protection and children's rights, for which he has received several awards.

Prof David Smolin

Biography Prof. David Smolin is the Harwell G. Davis Professor of Constitutional Law, and Director, Center for Children, Law, and Ethics, at Cumberland Law School, Samford University. He has served as an independent expert for the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH) on intercountry adoption issues, and has served as an external expert for the International Reference Centre for the rights of children deprived of their family, of the International Social Service (ISS/IRC), on issues related to children's rights, adoption, and surrogacy, notably the Verona principles. He teaches in the areas of constitutional law, bioethics and law, family and juvenile law, children's rights, and criminal law and procedure. Many of his publications are available for free download here. He has worked together with his wife, Desiree Smolin, on analysis and reform of adoption systems and practices, and sometimes contributes to the adoption blog she co-founded: Click here.

Prof. Olga Khazova

Job Titles:
  • Member of the UN CRC Committee
Biography Prof. Olga Khazova, member of the UN CRC Committee (2013-2021), is currently affiliated with the Moscow School of Social & Economic Sciences. In 2018-2022, she also taught a course on International Family Law at the National Research University "Higher School of Economics" (Moscow). Until 2018, for more than 30 years, Olga had been working at the Institute of State & Law within Russian Academy of Sciences. She holds Ph.D. from that Institute and LL.M. from Cornell University Law School (USA). The main field of her expertise is connected with international family law and child law. Apart from teaching, Olga serves as a consultant on matters related to children's rights and family law, including human reproduction issues. Olga is the author of Marriage and Divorce in Western Family Law, as well as of numerous scholarly articles published in Russia and abroad. She is a Vice-President of the International Society of Family Law (ISFL). In 2022, Olga was elected as a member of Academia Europaea (the Academy of Europe).

Rosa María Ortiz

Job Titles:
  • Member of the CRC Committee
Biography Rosa María Ortiz, member of the CRC Committee (2003-2010), advisor on Human Rights and Cultural Diversity of the National Secretariat of Culture of the Presidency of the Republic of Paraguay (2011), Rapporteur for the Rights of Children and Adolescents and Vice-president of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (2012-2015), member of the Working Group of the Protocol of San Salvador on economic, social and cultural rights (2013-2015). She is the founder and member of several human rights organisations, such as ENFOQUE NIÑEZ for the right to a family and community life (2017), GLOBAL Infancia for the rights of girls and boys (1995), TEKOHA Foundation, for the rights of indigenous people ( 2007), CALLESCUELA for street children (1987). During the Alfredo Stroessner dictatorship, she worked through an ecumenical organization in favour of the country's political prisoners. She has been granted several awards, notably the Paraguayan Woman Award from the Secretariat for Women of the Presidency of Paraguay (2003), Peter Benenson Award for the Defence of Human Rights, by Amnesty International (2010)and Award in the International Category for Equality and Non-Discrimination by the National Council to Prevent Discrimination, Mexico (2014).

Siena-Sophia Demetriou

Job Titles:
  • Research Assistant
Biography Siena-Sophia Demetriou is a first-year student at the University of New England, working towards a degree in Social Science, majoring in Sociology with a minor in Psychology. Siena completed her sociology thesis in her last year of school on the topic: ‘The Intercultural differences of the Educational Experiences between France and Australia.' She spent her summer completing a Young Lawyers course at the University of London, volunteers on a weekly basis with children from Strasbourg, and is currently completing an internship as a Research Assistant at the University of Notre Dame with head Sociologist, Dr. Louise St Guillaume. Siena is based in France, speaks fluent English and French, and basic Spanish. She is passionate about children-refugees and education and is honoured to be developing her research skills on child identity rights.