Founded in 1998, the Human Rights Watch Council is a global network of volunteers who support the organization through fundraising, outreach, and advocacy initiatives. There are currently 1,000 Council members in 35 cities around the globe. The majority of our members belong to 20 Committees and 7 Circle of Friends groups located in cities of influence that drive the activities of the Council and form a network of dedicated human rights supporters. Click on the links below to learn more about our Council presences.
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Australia
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Basel
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Beirut
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Belgium
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Berlin
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Canada
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Chicago
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Frankfurt
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Geneva
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London
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Los Angeles
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Munich
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The Netherlands
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New York
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Oslo
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Paris
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San Francisco
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Santa Barbara
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Seoul
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Silicon Valley
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Stockholm
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Tokyo
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Zurich
Council Leadership
Committee leadership includes volunteers who commit their time, energy, and financial support to build membership in their city or country.
Click here to view the Council Leadership List.
Human Rights Watch Ambassadors
Ambassadors are active Human Rights Watch supporters who play a leadership role on behalf of the organization. Ambassadors serve on a volunteer basis as designated Human Rights Watch representatives. They are influential individuals in their communities who play a representational role, agreeing to lend their name to promote Human Rights Watch and the human rights cause. Ambassadors can be asked to introduce new supporters, access contacts in media and government, help advance a programmatic agenda, host outreach events, and give or raise funds. They may form a Circle of Friends or a committee in their city or country. They act as local senior representatives for the organization. Ambassador candidates must be approved by the Human Rights Watch Board of Directors. Ambassadors serve for 3-year terms that are renewable.
Click here to view the list of Ambassadors.
The Council Summit
Once a year, Council members have the opportunity to attend the Human Rights Watch Council Summit. The three-day long conference provides an intensive learning experience for participants, where attendees get to know one another, meet Human Rights Watch’s expert staff and hear from prominent figures in the human rights movement. Recent Council Summits have taken place in Paris, London, Amsterdam, and Chicago.