Tirana Hassan
Tirana Hassan is Executive Director at Human Rights Watch, one of the world's leading international human rights organizations, which operates in more than 90 countries and has over 500 staff members.
Tirana is a qualified social worker and lawyer who has spent the past two decades working with individuals and communities pursuing their rights and fighting for justice.
She was a founding member of a refugee legal service during Australia’s refugee crisis in 2000 before working across the globe in international humanitarian operations specializing in child protection and civilian protection in complex emergencies. Tirana has worked for Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) and Save the Children, amongst others, across East and West Africa and South and South-East Asia.
Tirana specializes in human rights protection in conflicts and crises. Between 2010-2015, she worked as a senior researcher in Human Rights Watch’s Emergencies Division, where she carried out dozens of investigations in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. She later served as director of Amnesty International’s Crisis Response Program, where she led teams of investigators and an inter-disciplinary team that advanced innovative research methodologies for human rights investigations and evidence collection. She also served on the organization’s interim executive team. She has authored reports and op-eds for major publications worldwide.
Tirana graduated with honors degrees in both social work and law in Australia and holds a master’s in international human rights law from Oxford University.
Articles Authored
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August 7, 2024
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December 22, 2023
Human Rights Watch’s Role in Conflict and Crisis
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December 10, 2023
To End Cruel Migration Policies, Humanize Those They Impact
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August 23, 2023
Repression Undermines Jordan’s Reform Narrative
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July 6, 2023
The UK’s Convenient Silence on Rwanda
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June 26, 2023
Sudan Today Follows Decades of Justice Denied
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May 23, 2023
Delivering Justice for War Crimes in Ukraine
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November 9, 2022
How Egypt Doubled Down on Fossil Fuels by Stifling Dissent
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October 4, 2022
The UN Needs to Address China’s Abuse of Uyghurs Without Delay
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April 13, 2022
US stands firm on sanctions on rights abusers in Bangladesh
Reports Authored
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“The Government Could Have Stopped This”
Sectarian Violence and Ensuing Abuses in Burma’s Arakan State
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