Human Rights Watch
About Human Rights Watch
Human Rights Watch (HRW) is a leading international non-governmental organization dedicated to protecting and promoting human rights worldwide. Founded in 1978, HRW conducts rigorous investigations into human rights abuses and advocates for accountability and justice for victims. The organization operates in over 90 countries, documenting violations and raising awareness through detailed reports, advocacy campaigns, and media outreach.
HRW’s core mission is to ensure that the fundamental rights of individuals are respected and upheld, regardless of their nationality, ethnicity, or political beliefs. The organization focuses on various issues, including freedom of expression, women’s rights, children’s rights, and the rights of refugees and migrants. By engaging with governments, international institutions, and civil society, HRW seeks to influence policy changes and promote adherence to international human rights standards.
With a team of dedicated researchers, lawyers, and advocates, HRW employs a fact-based approach to highlight injustices and mobilize public opinion. The organization also collaborates with local partners to strengthen grassroots movements and empower communities to demand their rights. Through its comprehensive reporting and advocacy efforts, HRW aims to create a world where human rights are universally recognized and protected.
In addition to its investigative work, HRW provides training and resources to activists and organizations working on human rights issues. The organization believes in the power of informed citizens to effect change and strives to educate the public about critical human rights challenges. By fostering a culture of accountability and respect for human dignity, HRW envisions a future where everyone can live free from fear and oppression.