
Katharina Rothweiler
Katharina Rothweiler worked for Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute as an European Policy Analyst. She is currently working as the Assistent Dean of the International Relations Department at the Universidad Panamericana in Mexico-City. She pursued a degree in political science, public law and economy with a focus on European studies at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-University of Bonn, Germany.
During the past years she has been involved in pro-life work in Germany having headed the youth of the Christian Democrats for Life (CDL) and as a co-founder of the media network Generation Benedict. In 2008 she worked as an international coordinator of Red Familia, an international coalition of pro-family and pro-life organizations based in Mexico.
Through internships and training with international NGOs, law firms as well as political foundations, she has gained experience on the international level by attending and monitoring UN and EU conferences and working in different political and cultural backgrounds.
Friday Fax:
Pro-Lifers Largely Prevail at Geneva Human Rights Council Meeting
EU Intervenes in Internal Philippines “Reproductive Health” Debate
Controversial Equal Treatment Directive Passed by the European Parliament
Abortion Push Expected as UN Marks Anniversary of Cairo Conference
European Union Pressures Serbia to Adopt “Gender Identity” Legislation
European Christian Party Abandons Pro-Life and Pro-Family Positions
Council of Europe Propagates Anti-Family Yogyakarta Principles

