Iain Levine is deputy executive director, programme, at Human Rights Watch, overseeing the organization's research and reporting work. Levine's field experience includes more than 10 years in Sudan and Mozambique working on humanitarian programs with particular emphasis on protection of children and other civilians. He has also worked as Amnesty International's representative at the United Nations and UNICEF's chief of humanitarian policy and advocacy. He is a graduate of Hull University and the London School of Economics.
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaLa internacionalización del movimiento de derechos humanos: ¿crear un puente entre el norte y el sur?
Conforme Human Rights Watch coloca más personal de tiempo completo en el sur global, las agrupaciones locales de...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageالعنوان: تدويل حركة حقوق الإنسان: خلق جسر بين الشمال والجنوب؟
ملخص المقال: على الرغم من أن منظمة هيومن رايتس ووتش تضع مزيداً من الموظفين بدوام كامل في دول الجنوب، فإن جماعات حقوق...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageInternationalizing the human rights movement: creating a North-South bridge?
As Human Rights Watch places more full-time staff in the global South, domestic rights groups in these regions are...
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Published in: HomeIsrael and human rights: voice and silence
A series of legislative measures in Israel will further constrain Israel’s beleaguered human-rights groups. A...