Janetta Burch is a dedicated legal professional, international advocate, and champion for social justice with a strong background in cross-border legal matters, human rights, and fair global governance. She holds a law degree from Savannah Law School, a branch of Atlanta's John Marshall Law School, where she served as President of the Black Law Students Association and Vice President of the Women's Law Organization, showcasing her early commitment to leadership and advocacy.
With prior studies in European Union law in London, Janetta has developed expertise in EU, UK, and Great Britain legal frameworks, particularly in competition law, trade regulations, and human rights protections. She has represented international clients under the U.S. Department of Labor's Division of Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation (DLHWC) Defense Base Act (DBA), advocating for refugees and displaced individuals from the Middle East in both Europe and the United States. This work has reinforced her passion for human rights, labor protections, and access to justice on a global scale.
As a Founding Member of Attorneys for Africa, Janetta is deeply committed to advancing fair governance, legal advocacy, and policy reform for vulnerable communities. She works to ensure that legal frameworks prioritize human rights, economic equity, and the protection of marginalized populations, particularly women and children.
Janetta is also a passionate advocate for the African girl child, focusing on issues such as education, gender equality, and menstrual health awareness. Through her partnership with Dr. Chanita Foster and BeyondTheGame (BTG), she is actively involved in providing legal support, resources, and advocacy for initiatives that uplift widows, orphans, and young girls across Africa. One of her key areas of focus is A Period Not a Punishment, an initiative aimed at ending period poverty and ensuring that young girls can attend school without barriers.
With a mission to bring global awareness to the struggles of disenfranchised communities in Africa, Janetta continues to use her legal expertise to drive meaningful reforms, promote equitable representation, and advocate for those who need it most. Whether through legal advocacy, policy development, or humanitarian efforts, she remains committed to creating a world where justice, equality, and human dignity are accessible to all.