Rebeca Rios-Kohn is a citizen of Uruguay and France with 30 years of experience working for the United Nations in the areas of international law, human rights, women and children’s rights. After receiving a Juris Doctor from the University of Richmond, in Virginia she practiced law in the states of Virginia and New York. Thereafter, she held senior level positions with UNICEF and United Nations Development Programme where she advocated for human rights rights policy issues with diverse policy-makers, government officials, parliamentarians, judges, and religious leaders. Ms. Rios-Kohn authored a number of articles and academic papers for law journals, developed studies and training materials on a wide range of subjects, and co-authored Protecting the World’s Children, a UNICEF publication (2007). During her tenure with the UN, she worked in over 30 countries leading advocacy initiatives promoting children’s rights and well-being. Since 2015 she is Director of Arigatou International New York Office, a not for profit organization working for children with headquarters in Japan and leads the initiative Prayer and Action for Children. She was one of the lead writers of the Faith and Children’s Rights: A Multi-religious Study on the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which was developed by Arigatou International in close collaboration with UNICEF and other partners, published in 2019 and available at: www.arigatouinternational.org.