For Immediate Release
Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) today announced that Karen Naimer has joined the organization as Program Director for the Program on Sexual Violence in Conflict Zones. In this role, Naimer will be responsible for spearheading and coordinating this new training and advocacy initiative which will forge coalitions and build capacity among legal, medical, and law enforcement experts to support and bolster accountability for sexual violence in East and Central Africa. Naimer will be based in PHR’s Cambridge, Massachusetts office.
Naimer has an extensive background in international human rights and criminal law and a successful track record of working with international networks of prosecutors and judges. She has experience addressing the problem of mass atrocities, including sexual violence, working in both academic and applied settings in the US, Europe, Middle East, and Africa.
“We had the pleasure of collaborating with Karen recently while working with prosecutors at the International Criminal Court (ICC) and we were immensely impressed with her knowledge and insights,” said Susannah Sirkin, Deputy Director at PHR. “Karen will be an excellent addition to the PHR team as we work to use PHR’s expertise in forensic science to address this crisis and help end rape in war and bring about accountability and justice for the victims.”
Prior to joining PHR, Naimer consulted in human rights and international law with The International Center for Ethics, Justice, and Public Life at Brandeis University, where she designed programming for a series of unique meetings between international judges and national judges in the Middle East and Asia. Previously, she taught international law at New York University’s Center for Global Affairs and served as the Edmond J. Safra Faculty Fellow at Harvard University’s Center for Ethics. Prior to that, she served as Deputy Counsel at the Independent Inquiry Committee into the United Nations Oil-For-Food Programme, where she investigated UN and national government officials as part of a multinational inquiry into widespread corruption among the most senior UN personnel, and Security Council member states. Naimer also clerked for Theodor Meron, former president of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, where she helped draft judgments concerning mass atrocities in both the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
“I am so pleased to be joining PHR and helping to launch this important program,” said Naimer. “This ambitious initiative will leverage new networks of legal and medical experts to combat sexual violence in completely innovative ways.”
A native of Canada, Naimer received a J.D. and an M.A. in International Relations from the University of Toronto, and an LL.M. in International Legal Studies from New York University. She has previously worked on domestic violence issues at the Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic in Toronto and at the New York Asian Women's Center. She also worked as an associate at the law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP in NYC.
Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) is a New York-based advocacy organization that uses science and medicine to prevent mass atrocities and severe human rights violations. Learn more here.