Veille géopolitique

L’Observatoire propose une veille géopolitique des évènements mondiaux axée sur les droits humains fondamentaux. Retrouvez ci-dessous des analyses, résumés ou pièces d’opinions récentes sur l’actualité mondiale.

Human Rights Watch est une organisation internationale non gouvernementale qui enquête et dénonce les abus et les violations des droits de la personne à l’échelle globale.

  • Click to expand Image Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, left, is welcomed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, July 19, 2018. © 2018 Debbie Hill/AP Photo (Washington, DC) – Hungary should deny entry to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or arrest him if he enters the country, Human Rights Watch […]
  • Click to expand Image A Tokyo public high school corridor. © 2023 Bede Sheppard / Human Rights Watch Japan’s parliament, the Diet, voted this week to make public high school free for all children. Tuition fees had been abolished in 2010, but then reinstated in 2013.The new measure, approved in the […]
  • Click to expand Image Bangladesh Federation of Worker Solidarity activists hold a rally in Dhaka on May 7, 2023 to mark ten years since the Rana Plaza building collapse that killed more than 1,130 people. © 2023 Mamunur Rashid/NurPhoto via AP Twelve years ago this April, the Rana Plaza factory […]
  • Click to expand Image Medical workers transport an earthquake casualty at a hospital in Naypyidaw, Myanmar, on March 28, 2025. © 2025 SAI AUNG MAIN/AFP via Getty Images (Bangkok) – Myanmar’s military junta should allow immediate unfettered access to humanitarian aid for earthquake survivors and lift restrictions that impede the emergency […]

The Human Rights Program est un programme mis sur pied par l’Université de Havard en 1984 est forme un centre de recherche académique composée d’expert dans le domaine des droits humains.

  • par HRP
    Camila Castellanos* Colombia’s Catatumbo region has been engulfed in a deepening humanitarian crisis for the past three weeks. More than… The post Catatumbo: Caught Between Violence and the Call for Peace appeared first on Harvard Law School | Human Rights Program.
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    Hajer Gueldich* We find ourselves at a time when Africa is trying to tackle one of the greatest contemporaneous challenges… The post African Perspectives on International Climate Change Law – Challenges and Opportunities for Justice  appeared first on Harvard Law School | Human Rights Program.
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    Pedi Obani* The Human Rights Council called on states in 2014 to develop national action plans on business and human… The post Climate Change, Women’s Rights and National Action Plans in Africa appeared first on Harvard Law School | Human Rights Program.
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    The Human Rights Program is pleased to announce that the application for the 2025-2026 Henigson Fellowship is now open.  The… The post 2025-2026 Henigson Fellowship Application Now Open appeared first on Harvard Law School | Human Rights Program.

Center for business and human rights propose des cours, mène des recherches et réalise des projets sur les défis actuels des entreprises et des droits de l’homme. Leur mission est de défier et d’habiliter les chefs d’entreprise à faire des progrès concrets en matière de droits de l’homme.

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Oxford Human Rights Hub vise à rassembler des universitaires, des praticiens et des décideurs politiques du monde entier pour faire progresser la compréhension et la protection des droits de l’homme et de l’égalité. Grâce à un échange vigoureux d’idées et de ressources, la plateforme cherche à faciliter une meilleure compréhension des principes des droits de l’homme, à développer de nouvelles approches en matière de politiques et à influencer le développement du droit et de la pratique des droits de l’homme.

  • par Catherine Rhodes
     Overview  The Austin, Texas-based Tesla Gigafactory is regarded as a pillar of innovation, pushing the boundaries in sustainable production and economic expansion. However, serious human rights issues have emerged behind the news of economic revival and technical advancement. These problems, which range from claims of discrimination and labor exploitation to […]
  • par Jillian Matthews
    On February 23, 2025, Germany held its federal snap elections, where it sought to reestablish stability in the parliament following the collapse of the previous government coalition. The results triggered global concern as Alternative for Germany (AfD), the country’s far-right party, finished second place, securing roughly 20% of the total […]
  • par Tamanna Patel
    It is May of 1980. It was already the 6th and last day of the Gwangju citizens resisting the military coup of the dictator Chun Doo-hwan. Having faced massacres, executions, military forces, and endless indiscriminate and inhumane firings aimed at them, it was unity and dedication that held them strong. […]
  • par Wajiha Mekki
    On January 20th, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order that withdrew the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO). This, however, was not President Trump’s first time withdrawing from the organization; in July 2020, he signed a similar executive order. However, due to the one-year notice for […]
  • par Mercy Mangum
    Children are the most vulnerable population in the world. Their safety is relevant to the safety and success of the community. Protecting our children’s future and providing a safe and stable environment to grow up in is detrimental to everyone’s future. Typically, when we think about child marriages, we think […]

Global Voices est une communauté internationale, multilingue et principalement composée de bénévoles écrivains, de traducteurs, d’universitaires et de militants des droits de l’homme. En plus d’écrire et de traduire des histoires, cette communauté fournit un large éventail de connaissances locales et relie Global Voices à des initiatives similaires à travers le monde.

Découvrez des idées et des ressources reliant les gens aux Nations Unies pour résoudre les problèmes mondiaux. La Fondation des Nations Unies, une organisation caritative publique, a été créée en 1998.

Journalistes pour les droits humains (JHR) est la principale organisation de développement des médias au Canada. JHR forme des journalistes à faire des reportages sur les droits de l’homme et sur les questions de gouvernance dans leurs communautés.

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The Guardian Human Rights Feed. Suivez cette page afin de rester attentif sur les dernières nouvelles et les articles portant sur les droits de l’homme de The Guardian, “la principale voix libérale au monde.”

  • par Richard Adams Education editor
    Legal action claims policy breaches rights of children with SEN whose requirements cannot be met by UK state schoolsAdding VAT to private school fees discriminates against children with conditions such as autism whose needs cannot be adequately met by UK state schools, the high court has been told.The legal action […]
  • par Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi
    Many of the people displaced by Eacop project were inadequately rehoused or compensated, report saysPeople displaced from their homes alongside the site of an oil pipeline under construction in Uganda have complained of being inadequately rehoused or compensated.When completed, the East African crude oil pipeline (Eacop) will transport oil from […]
  • par Andrew Messenger
    LNP admits legislation contradicts international and domestic human rights and would disproportionately affect Indigenous childrenGet our afternoon election email, free app or daily news podcastChildren as young as 10 could be sentenced to life behind bars for some non-violent offences under new youth justice laws in Queensland.The legislation, introduced into […]
  • par Written by Howard Amos and read by Harry Lloyd. Produced by Nicola Alexandrou and Hattie Moir. The executive producer was Ellie Bury
    At the rural orphanage where I volunteered, the place resembled a Dickensian workhouse. The staff’s main tools were antipsychotics and violence. The experience gave me a window into Putin’s RussiaBy Howard Amos. Read by Harry Lloyd Continue reading…