I work with those who want to change the world, helping them to establish or deepen their careers in the international sector.
And I work with those who seek to change their worlds, to develop clarity, connection, and confidence.
Claire Mahon is an internationally award winning human rights advocate and the founder of the Global Human Rights Group. She has worked as an advisor to world leaders including Presidents and heads of United Nations agencies, and has run a global consulting practice for over 20 years, offering advocacy, policy and legal advice to businesses, governments, civil society, and international experts. Since 2012 she has also run a coaching practice that helps global affairs practitioners, human rights advocates, international lawyers, humanitarians, and global leaders in aid and development, to change the world.
One of the most important lessons I have learned is that in order to change the world we often need to change our worlds — in particular the way that we lead and manage our own lives and relationships. The work I’ve done with some of my own mentors, such as Randi Buckley (whose work on Healthy Boundaries for Kind People is life changing) and Tara Mohr (who does exceptional work on helping women learn about Playing Big) informs the work I do with clients in nurturing and developing their best selves.
“The people I work with are those who unashamedly want to create a better world, for themselves and for others, a world where human rights and human dignity are respected, protected, and fulfilled.
Together, we figure out how to do this, and what information and resources are needed, whether that’s on a global scale or in their own personal lives. And we have fun while doing so!