
معرفی
Nina Sun is a Lecturing Fellow at Duke University's Sanford School of Public Policy and an affiliate of the Duke Center for International Development. As a human rights lawyer, she specializes in the intersection of health, law, and human rights, conducting policy analyses for global institutions.
Her educational background includes:
- J.D., University of Maryland, Baltimore (2011)
- B.A., New York University (2008)
Her research focuses on human rights frameworks in public health, with emphasis on reproductive justice, LGBTQI rights, and health equity. She examines how laws and policies can align with international human rights obligations to address systemic health disparities across diverse cultural contexts.
Recent publications (2022-2024) reveal consistent analysis of reproductive rights crises, anti-LGBTQI legislation in Africa, and community-based legal empowerment for HIV/AIDS response. Her work demonstrates interdisciplinary methodology combining legal analysis, public health data, and on-ground advocacy across 20+ countries.
Through Article XII Consulting, she leads advisory projects for the Global Fund, UNAIDS, and non-profits, translating research into policy action. No student advising or grant funding details are specified in current materials.
She founded Article XII Consulting to advance the right to health globally, building on prior roles at UNAIDS, the Center for Reproductive Rights, and WHO. Her operational framework emphasizes community paralegal systems and cross-border policy harmonization.




