Human Rights Watch is an international non-governmental organization that conducts research and advocacy on human rights. Its headquarters are in New York City and it has offices in Berlin, Beirut, Brussels, Chicago, Geneva, Johannesburg, London, Los Angeles, Moscow, Paris, San Francisco, Tokyo, Toronto, and Washington.
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Frequently met people
- FCO Jeremy Browne 3 meetings
- DFID Andrew Mitchell 2 meetings
Oral Evidence given to Parliament Committees
July 2011
- David Mepham, London Director, Human Rights Watch gave evidence related to Working Effectively in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States: DRC and Rwanda on 12 Jul. [8]
May 2011
- David Mepham, UK Director, Human Rights Watch gave evidence related to The FCO's Human Rights Work 2010-11 on 4 May. [9]
Government meetings last updated 26 Apr 2011 – excludes visits, attendance at seminars, conferences, receptions, media interviews
December 2010
Dept. for International Development
- Human Rights Watch met with Andrew Mitchell, Secretary of State, to discuss issues relating to Africa . [3]
October 2010
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- Human Rights Watch met with Jeremy Browne, Minister of State, for round-table discussion on human rights in China, along with 8 others. [4]
July 2010
Dept. for International Development
- Human Rights Watch met with Andrew Mitchell, Secretary of State, to discuss Rwanda, along with Article 19, Amnesty International, and Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative. [5]
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- Human Rights Watch met with Henry Bellingham, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, to discuss Africa prior to the Minister's trip to Africa, along with School for Oriental and African Studies, Chatham House, Association of African Owned Enterprises, and Conciliation Resources. [6]
- Human Rights Watch met with Jeremy Browne, Minister of State, to discuss Human Rights in Burma and forthcoming elections, along with 19 others. [6]
Home Office
- Human Rights Watch met with Pauline Neville-Jones, Minister of State, to discuss report no questions asked. [7]
June 2010
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- Human Rights Watch met with Jeremy Browne, Minister of State, for Human Rights NGOs round-table discussion, along with Amnesty International, Global Witness UK, Minority Rights Group, Saferworld, UNICEF, and WOMENKIND Worldwide. [6]
- Human Rights Watch met with Alistair Burt, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, to discuss MEPP, along with 12 others. [6]
References
- 1. Wikipedia. Human Rights Watch
- 2. Influence Explorer. Human Rights Watch (Lobbying spend figure is based on lobbying activity reported to the Senate Office of Public Records.)
- 3. Department for International Development. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Oct - 31 Dec 2010
- 4. Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Oct - 31 Dec 2010
- 5. Department for International Development. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 13 May - 31 Jul 2010
- 6. Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 13 May - 31 Jul 2010
- 7. Home Office. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 13 May - 31 Jul 2010
- 8. United Kingdom Parliament. Minutes of Evidence - Tuesday 12 July 2011 - International Development Committee - Minutes of Evidence - Working Effectively in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States: DRC and Rwanda, 12 Jul 2011
- 9. United Kingdom Parliament. Minutes of Evidence - 4 May 2011 - Foreign Affairs Committee - Minutes of Evidence - The FCO's Human Rights Work 2010-11, 4 May 2011
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