Entité enregistrée : Organisation ou personne agissant en qualité d'indépendant
| Nom ou raison sociale : |
Human Rights Watch |
| Acronyme : |
HRW
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| Statut légal : |
ASBL
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| Site internet : |
https://www.hrw.org
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Catégories
| Catégorie: |
III – Organisations non gouvernementales |
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Organisations non gouvernementales, plates-formes, réseaux et assimilés |
Personne juridiquement responsable
| Nom et prénom: |
Monsieur
Roth Kenneth
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| Fonction : |
Executive Director |
Permanent chargé des relations avec l'UE
| Nom et prénom: |
Mademoiselle
Lotte Leicht
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| Fonction : |
EU Director |
Coordonnées :
| Coordonnées du siège de l'organisme : |
350 Fifth Avenue
10118 New York City
ETATS-UNIS
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| Numéro de téléphone : |
(+1) 212 290 4700 |
| Numéro de télécopieur: |
(+1) 212 736 1300 |
| Autres informations sur les coordonnées : |
HRW Brussels Office Avenue des Gaulois 7 1040 Brussels Belgium Phone: +32 2 732 20 09 Fax: +32 2 732 04 71
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Objectifs et missions
| Les objectifs et les missions de l'organisme : |
Human Rights Watch is a nonprofit, nongovernmental human rights organization made up of more than 280 staff members around the globe. Its staff consists of human rights professionals including country experts, lawyers, journalists, and academics of diverse backgrounds and nationalities. Established in 1978, Human Rights Watch is known for its accurate fact-finding, impartial reporting, effective use of media, and targeted advocacy, often in partnership with local human rights groups. Each year, Human Rights Watch publishes more than 100 reports and briefings on human rights conditions in some 90 countries, generating extensive coverage in local and international media. Human Rights Watch meets with governments, the United Nations, regional groups like the African Union and the European Union, financial institutions, and corporations to press for changes in policy and practice that promote human rights and justice around the world.
Human Rights Watch is dedicated to protecting the human rights of people around the world. We stand with victims and activists to prevent discrimination, to uphold political freedom, to protect people from inhumane conduct in wartime, and to bring offenders to justice. We investigate and expose human rights violations and hold abusers accountable. We challenge governments and those who hold power to end abusive practices and respect international human rights law. We enlist the public and the international community to support the cause of human rights for all.
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Les intérêts de l'organisme se situent au(x) plan(s) :
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- sub-national
- national
- européen
- mondial
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Nombre de personnes participant aux activités qui relèvent du champ d'application du registre de transparence
| Nombre de personnes: |
11
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Informations complémentaires:
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Lotte Leicht, Claire Ivers, Tirana Hassan Thibaud Deweert, Lea Scarpel, Caroline Eriksen, Elizabeth Evenson Reed Brody, Jan Kooy, Henri Thulliez, Andrew Stroehlein.
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Personnes accréditées pour accéder aux bâtiments du Parlement européen
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Nom
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Date de début |
Date de fin |
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Claire
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Ivers
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24/08/12
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21/05/13
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Activités
Principales initiatives liées à l'UE couvertes l'année précédente par des activités relevant du champ d'application du registre de transparence:
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HRW’s EU Office in Brussels carries out advocacy vis a vis the European institutions and EU member state governments. Our office aims to ensure that the European Union, EU member states, and other governmental organizations based in Europe put human rights at the heart of all their policies.
The EU Office is in regular contact with key EU policy-makers at the EEAS, the European Commission, the European Council, Permanent Representations of EU countries, and Members of the European Parliament (MEPs). Our office also engages regularly with representatives of EU member states.
We focus on a range of European policies including:
• Human rights in EU foreign policy • Development policy • Trade • Human rights in EU member states and accession countries • Security and human rights • Asylum and refugee protection • Migration policy • Judicial and police cooperation • Human rights and the arms trade • Business and human rights
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Domaines d'intérêt pour les alertes par courriel concernant les consultations et les feuilles de route
| Les centres d'intérêts déclarés par l'organisme : |
- Affaires intérieures
- Aide humanitaire
- Commerce
- Développement
- Justice et droits fondamentaux
- Politique étrangère et de sécurité
- Relations extérieures
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Structure
| Nombre total d'adhérents "personnes physiques" : |
0 |
| Nombre d'organisations membres : |
0 |
| Organisations membres (Nombre d'adhérents) : |
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| L'organisme compte des adhérents ou est représenté dans les pays suivants : |
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Informations complémentaires:
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Human Rights Watch has approximately 300 staff around the world, of which 11 are based in Brussels. We are not a membership organization.
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Réseaux - Networking
Informations concernant l'appartenance de l'organisme à une ou plusieurs associations/fédérations/confédérations ou, si l'organisme appartient à un réseau, même ad hoc, informations concernant ces liens.
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-Human Rights and Democracy Network (HRDN) The Human Rights and Democracy Network (HRDN) is an informal grouping of NGOs operating at EU level in the broader areas of human rights, democracy and conflict prevention. The vision of the HRDN is that human rights and democracy are placed at the heart of the European Union's internal and external policy agenda. This vision should manifest itself in a European Union that effectively protects human rights at home and is a force for positive change in the world. In pursuit of this vision, the network aims to influence EU and member state human rights policies and the programming of their funding instruments to promote democracy, human rights and sustainable peace. Participation in the network is open to non-governmental organizations which engage at EU level in the promotion of human rights, democracy and conflict prevention in and outside the EU. Applicants will be admitted to the network if none of the current members object.
- Crisis Action Crisis Action is an international, non-profit organisation which aims to help avert conflicts, prevent human rights abuses and ensure governments fulfil their obligations to protect civilians. Crisis Action works behind the scenes to support a diverse range of partners who are all concerned with tackling the immediate effects or long-term consequences of conflict. We aim to help them increase the impact of their responses to current and emerging conflict-related crises.
- Fundamental Rights Platform Launched by the EU’s Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) in 2008, the Fundamental Rights Platform (FRP) is a network for cooperation and information exchange, set to act as the main channel for the FRA to engage civil society and to ensure a close cooperation between the Agency and relevant stakeholders.
- HRC-Net The HRC-NET is a cross-regional network of human rights organizations from around the world that aims to share information and advocate at the Human Rights Council (HRC). The network was established in 2007.
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Données financières
| Année de l'exercice : |
07/2012
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05/2013
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Budget global :
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44 425 000
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€
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dont financement public :
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€
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- de source européenne :
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- Marchés:
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€
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- Subventions:
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€
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- de source nationale :
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€
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- de source infranationale :
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€
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dont autres sources : |
44 425 000
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€
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- dons :
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44 425 000
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€
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- cotisations des membres :
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€
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- other incomes :
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0
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€
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Estimation des coûts liés aux activités directes de représentation d'intérêts effectuées par l'organisme auprès des institutions européennes durant cet exercice :
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>= 300000
€ et < 350000
€
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Autres informations financières ou précisions complémentaires fournies par l'organisme au regard de la transparence :
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To ensure its independence, Human Rights Watch is supported solely by contributions from private individuals and foundations worldwide. It accepts no government funds, directly or indirectly.
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