Charlie Loudon

Charlie Loudon is an experienced program manager and legal adviser with a strong background in international advocacy and policy change. Currently serving as the Program Manager and Team Leader for the Lead Exposure Elimination Project, Charlie is dedicated to eliminating childhood lead poisoning and enhancing child health globally. Previously, as an International Legal Adviser at REDRESS, Charlie played a critical role in securing the release of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe from Iran. Additional roles include contributions to Oxfam Lawyers Against Poverty and advising various organizations on disputes at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer. Charlie's early career features internships at prestigious institutions like the United Nations and the World Health Organization, complemented by academic qualifications from the University of Oxford and SOAS University of London.

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Lead Exposure Elimination Project

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LEEP advocates for lead paint regulation to reduce lead poisoning and improve the health, wellbeing, and potential of children worldwide.


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