Martina Rogato

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I am a Corporate Social Responsibility Specialist and a human rights activist. I graduated in International Relations at LUISS and in Green Management and CSR at Bocconi University. After an internship at the European Commission’s Directorate General for Enterprise and some research experiences in the field of sustainability, in 2012 I started my career as a CSR Consultant. I love travelling and over the past years I have had the chance to live in Italy, France, Belgium, China and Turkey.

 

Favourite Quote:
“…the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me.” (Immanuel Kant)

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For your eyes only, Amnesty’s report on privacy protection in instant messaging

For your eyes only, Amnesty’s report on privacy protection in instant messaging

For your eyes only is human rights organisation Amnesty International’s latest report on the right to online privacy. It ranks 11 tech companies according to their security standards for instant messaging services. Three out of these don’t deploy end-to-end encryption as a default setting on messaging services according to the international organisation, putting users at risk of privacy violations at the

Eriberto Gualinga. My people the Sarayaku’s fight against oil and gas

Eriberto Gualinga. My people the Sarayaku’s fight against oil and gas

It has been four years since the Inter-American Court of Human Rights found Ecuador guilty of granting the ancestral land of the Sarayaku in concession to an oil and gas company. The community of about 1,200 indigenous Kichwa people is situated along the Bobonaza River, in the southern part of the Ecuadorian Amazon. In 2012, the Court reaffirmed the right of

Sustainability at Rio 2016, did the Games win Olympic gold?

Sustainability at Rio 2016, did the Games win Olympic gold?

Rio 2016 has a special place in the history of sustainability because of its social and environmental commitments – but also its controversies. In 1996 the International Olympic Committee (IOC) amended the Olympic Charter introducing this concept among its values in order to “encourage and support a responsible concern for environmental issues, to promote sustainable development in

What is happening in Turkey. National security or clampdown on dissent?

What is happening in Turkey. National security or clampdown on dissent?

State of emergency could threaten human rights In response to the failure of the military coup that took place on the 15th of July, the Turkish government has begun a series of crackdown measures. These include declaring a three-month long state of emergency and suspending the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). Thousands of Turkish citizens, from academics to soldiers and

Kawahiva indigenous tribe wins battle against illegal logging in Brazil

Kawahiva indigenous tribe wins battle against illegal logging in Brazil

Protected areas to safeguard the Kawahiva people – one of the uncontacted indigenous tribes of Brazil’s Mato Grosso state – from the risk of extinction. These will be created according to a decree issued last month by Brazil’s recently appointed Minister of Justice Eugênio Aragão. Survival International’s campaign This decision came after months of campaigning