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    April Tash

    International Lawyer, Science Governance specialist

    April Philippa Tash is an experienced international lawyer with a diverse background in legal practice, business advising, teaching, and research spanning over 18 years with the United Nations, 3 years with OECD, and 8+ years in private practice.

    She has been instrumental in guiding reforms of public policies and laws, drafting model agreements, and international legal texts. She has advised private clients on transactions worth up to $140 million.

    April dedicated a significant portion of her career to advancing the legal foundations for the human right to science. Her efforts led to the refinement of the definition of this right and the inclusion of rights of scientists in international texts.

    Her notable achievements include successfully mobilizing states around science governance and Bioethics targets. She played a key role in consensus-building and strategic change management within UNESCO, earning the title of Innovation Fellow in 2021, a UN-wide honor.

    Known for her expertise in comparative law and policy, April is recognized for her negotiation skills, strategic thinking, and impactful work spanning various thematic areas in UNESCO and OECD, covering finance, economy, rights, inclusion, and equality.

    Her educational background includes a Bachelor's degree from Harvard University, a JD with specializations in international and comparative law from Columbia Law School, and a Master's equivalent in European regional integration from the University of Amsterdam.

    April has held significant roles in prestigious organizations such as UNESCO and OECD, serving as a Program Manager, Legal Expert, Lecturer, and International Lawyer, where she leveraged her multilingual abilities in English and French.

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    Paris, Île-de-France, France