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Human Rights Commission About

Human Rights Watch (HRW) is a prominent international NGO with headquarters in New York City. Built upon a

strong tradition of advocating for human rights around the world, the group is composed of about 450 people from many different nations and walks of life. These people have taken up professions such as law and

journalism, and are now committed to directing their work towards attracting the attention of governments,

armed groups and businesses in order to catalyse change and law reform to address human rights violations.

What kind of work?

As a globally influential think tank, researchers for HRW

have investigated countless records of human rights abuses. They have also expanded to researching issues

in terrorism, world hunger and discrimination against women, members of the LGBT+ community and people

with disabilities. Meanwhile, the Media Department of HRW develops strategies and plans campaigns to further the group’s reach.

Location

New York, Various regional offices (including Sydney)

Student Opportunities

HRW's Development and Outreach Interns will primarily contribute to outreach and development initiatives, using

database, monitoring press coverage, planning events, using social media to promote events, and conducting background desk research. Other projects may be assigned as they arise and match the intern’s interests.

Interns will be available for three months beginning in early-mid October 2020 with the possibility to extend.

Graduate Opportunities

Vacancies for full-time roles will appear on the HRW Career Search function as they become available:

https://careers.hrw.org/jobs/?job_type=Internship/Volunteer

Fun Fact / Recent Project Petitions

Human Rights Watch is committed to starting public

petitions to incite social change. One of these petitions concerns the need for transparency in an industry

which often concels abuse against workers behind

the countless layers of textiles produced by workers in developed countries.

The vast majority of workers do not know whom

to turn to for improving their working conditions

because the brands they make clothes for are kept

secret. This lack of transparency allows brands to avoid accountability and fuels abuses against workers.

Transparency benefits workers—they can inform brands when they experience labor abuses.

Transparency also helps brands—they can better take steps to stop and prevent labor abuses.

Currently, 40 companies have committed to the

Transparency Pledge, but hundreds continue to hide where they make their clothes.

Vacancies will appear on the HRW Career Search function as they become available:

https://careers.hrw.org/jobs/?job_type=Internship/Volunteer

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United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA

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page 136

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC

1min
page 135

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR

1min
page 134

United Nations General Assembly

2min
page 133

United Nations (UNEP

1min
page 132

International Criminal Police Organisation (INTERPOL

2min
page 127

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO

1min
page 128

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP

1min
page 131

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD

2min
page 130

United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF

2min
page 129

International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC

2min
page 126

International Commission of Jurists

2min
page 125

International Bar Association

1min
page 124

Human Rights Commission

1min
page 123

Asian Human Rights Commission

2min
page 122

Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD

2min
page 120

International Monetary Fund (IMF

2min
page 119

World Trade Organisation (OECD

2min
page 121

European investment Bank (EIB

1min
page 118

ORGANISATIONS Asian Development Bank

1min
page 117

International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

2min
pages 115-116

New South Wales Bar Association

2min
pages 108-109

CHAPTER IV: PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW

1min
pages 110-111

International Criminal Court

2min
page 114

International Court of Justice (ICJ

2min
page 113

International Court of Arbitration

1min
page 112

Associate and Tipstaff Positions

1min
page 107

CHAPTER III: THE BAR & JUDICIARY

2min
page 106

Youth Action

2min
pages 99-100

Shine Lawyers

1min
page 102

Slater and Gordon Lawyers

1min
page 103

Voiceless

1min
page 98

Marsdens Law Group

1min
pages 104-105

Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

2min
page 101

Unions NSW

1min
page 97

Teach For Australia

1min
page 96

Oxfam Australia

1min
page 93

NSW Council for Civil Liberties

1min
page 91

Public Interest Advocacy Centre

1min
page 94

Salvos Legal

1min
page 95

NSW Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby

2min
page 92

Justice Connect

2min
page 90

Justice Action

2min
page 89

Intellectual Disability Rights Service

2min
page 88

Australian Red Cross

1min
page 86

Cancer Council NSW

2min
page 87

Amnesty International

2min
page 83

Australian Pro Bono Centre

1min
page 85

Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII

2min
page 84

Youth Law Australia

2min
pages 81-82

Wirringa Baiya Aboriginal Women's Legal Centre

2min
page 79

Women's Legal Service NSW

2min
page 80

Refugee Advice & Casework Service (RACS

2min
pages 76-77

Welfare Rights Centre

1min
page 78

Redfern Legal Centre

2min
page 75

Marrickville Legal Centre

2min
page 74

Macarthur Legal Centre

1min
page 73

Kingsford Legal Centre

1min
page 72

Immigration Advice and Rights Centre

2min
page 71

Environmental Defenders Office

2min
page 68

HIV/AIDS Legal Centre

1min
page 70

Elizabeth Evatt Community Legal Centre

2min
page 69

Australian Centre for Disability Law

2min
page 67

Arts Law Centre of Australia

2min
page 66

Aboriginal Legal Service

2min
pages 64-65

CHAPTER II: COMMUNITIES & NGOs

1min
page 63

NSW Public Defenders

2min
pages 61-62

NSW Police Prosecutors

1min
page 60

Law Enforcement Conduct Commission (LECC

1min
page 59

NSW Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions

1min
page 58

Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP

1min
page 57

NSW Department of Premier and Cabinet

1min
pages 55-56

Council of Law Reporting for NSW

2min
page 54

NSW Crown Solicitor's Office

2min
page 51

NSW Law Reform Commission

2min
page 53

NSW Public Service Commission

1min
page 50

Legal Aid NSW

2min
page 49

Australian Federal Police

1min
pages 47-48

NSW Department of Communities and Justice

2min
page 52

Australian Defence Force

2min
page 46

The Treasury

2min
page 45

Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA

2min
page 44

Australian Taxation Office (ATO

2min
page 43

Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA

2min
page 41

Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC

2min
page 42

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC

3min
pages 39-40

Department of Social Services

1min
page 38

Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC

2min
page 37

Commonwealth Ombudsman

1min
page 36

Department of Home Affairs

1min
page 35

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

1min
page 33

Department of Health

1min
page 34

Fair Work Ombudsman

1min
page 31

Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment

1min
page 32

Fair Work Commission

1min
page 30

Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources

2min
page 29

Department of Education, Skills and Employment

1min
page 28

Department of Veterans' Affairs

1min
page 27

Department of Defence

2min
page 26

and Communities

1min
page 25

Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC

1min
page 20

Office of the Australian Information Commissioner

2min
page 24

Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS

1min
page 22

Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO

1min
page 23

Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC

2min
page 21

Attorney-General's Department

1min
page 19

CHAPTER I: GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC SERVICE

1min
pages 15-16

Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT

2min
page 17

Message from the Vice-President (PIC

1min
pages 13-14

Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC

1min
page 18

Message from the Dean

2min
page 10

Message from the Presidents

1min
page 12

Message from UNSW Law Careers Service

2min
page 11
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