
Martina Ranieli
Head of Institutional Engagement - Department of International Refugee Law and Migration Law, International Institute of Humanitarian Law
| Email: | martina.ranieli@iihl.org |
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Ms. Ranieli is an international relations and protection learning expert. Starting her career as a Public Affairs and Diplomacy Officer at the Consular Agency of the USA, in 2020 she joined Helpcode as a Research and Advocacy Consultant where she supported the coordination of peace education and anti-radicalization projects. Upon being awarded the Rotary “Inspiring Peace” Fellowship, she joined the International Institute of Humanitarian Law where she led the digitalization process of the capacity-sharing program and oversaw the design and delivery of over 70 yearly initiatives in five different languages on international refugee law, international migration law, internal displacement, statelessness, advocacy for protection, climate change and forced displacement in partnership with UNHCR, IOM, the UN Special Rapporteurs, and NGOs worldwide. Within the Institutional Engagement Unit, she currently leads the formulation and execution of advocacy strategies to advance the protection of forcibly displaced and stateless persons by cultivating new partnerships and fortifying effective collaborations with over 50 international counterparts, spannin from governmental entities, international organizations, non-governmental organizations, and regional liaison offices. She also oversees processes related to communication and outreach, monitor and evaluation and fundraising, and manages the Department’s participation in global processes and fora. Ms. Ranieli holds a BA in Translation and Intercultural Mediation, a MA in International Relations and Cooperation and a Postgraduate Diploma on Humanitarian Emergencies and Interventions.