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 Children at play near the home of Robert Taylor in Reserve, Saint John the Baptist Parish, in Louisiana’s Cancer Alley and the census tract with the highest risk of cancer from industrial air pollution in the United States. October 17, 2023. © 2023 Eli Reed for […]
  • Click to expand Image A person using their phone in Tehran, Iran on January 27, 2026. © 2026 Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu via Getty Images (Beirut) – Iranian authorities should immediately end the ongoing internet shutdown and communications restrictions, which place civilians at risk of further harm, Human Rights Watch said today. The […]
  • Click to expand Image The City Court in St. Petersburg, Russia on February 24, 2026, when the ruling against Coming Out was handed down. © 2026 AP Photo Last week, a St. Petersburg court in a closed door hearing, designated a leading Russian LGBT rights group, Coming Out, as an “extremist […]
  • Click to expand Image Abortion rights protestors demonstrate outside the U.S. Supreme Court as oral arguments are delivered in the case of Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic in Washington D.C., April 2. 2025. © 2025 Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images State restrictions on abortion, since the Supreme Court ruled in 2022 […]

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.

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    HRP Director Professor Gerald L. Neuman, together with Professors Kristin Collins and Rachel Rosenbloom, submitted an amicus brief to the… The post Amicus Brief Challenging Executive Order No. 14,160 appeared first on Harvard Law School | Human Rights Program.
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    The history of international human rights is a testament to the fact that progress is never given; it is legally,… The post From Mandate to Monument: Bineta Diop and Africa’s Unstoppable March to End Violence Against Women 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 2026-2027 Henigson Fellowship is now open.  The post-graduate fellowship is open… The post 2026-2027 Henigson Fellowship Application Now Open appeared first on Harvard Law School | Human Rights Program.
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    Credit: Maria-stock.adobe.com HRP Director and J. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign, and Comparative Law Gerald L. Neuman has released… The post Draft Article by Professor Gerald L. Neuman: Lessons for Birthright Citizenship from Suspension of Deportation 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 Ivy Davis
    Data from The Alabama Solution Database shows that 277 people died in Alabama prisons during 2024 alone. This translates to a prison mortality rate of 101.81 per 100,000 incarcerated people, according to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), which collects information about prisons across the nation. In response to […]
  • par Catherine Rhodes
    In recent years, book bans in American schools have shifted from sporadic local disputes to a sustained national pattern. What was once an occasional challenge to a single book has become an organized movement to remove hundreds of books from classrooms and libraries. According to the American Library Association, attempts […]
  • par Yana Osovska
    Introduction Since the beginning of the Russian invasion into Ukraine in 2022, Russia has been weaponizing the harsh winter conditions. Every year Russia targets civilian infrastructure, destroying homes, heating infrastructure, and thermal coal and gas plants. On January 13th, 2026, after facing numerous attacks from Russia, the capital of Ukraine […]
  • par Molly Elise Bush
    I have a hobby of going into a Barnes and Noble, browsing through the social sciences section, and picking up the most interestingly niche book I can find. On my last trip to the bookstore, I left with Henry Grabar’s Paved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World in my hand. […]
  • par Evan Toler
    Take the case of the elderly woman who is lying in a hospital bed. She lacks the strength to feed herself and struggles to communicate with staff. They chastise her for not eating the food they bring her and talk disparagingly about her in front of her. She is no […]

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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    Happy World Radio Day 2026! In the hardest-to-reach places, radio is still the most powerful tool for documenting truth and sparking change. Today we’re celebrating the journalists and stations carrying marginalized voices every single day. Kenya: “Radio is the only place where we feel heard” Millicent Sabwami is Station Manager […]
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    Fellows in JHR’s Growing Indigenous Storytellers Fellowship conclude their six-month placement at APTN with a final project that brings together everything they’ve learned through the program. JHR is proud to present the final projects of the fellowship’s first cohort, Angela Belleau and Veronica Blackhawk, and second cohort, Ryan Cunningham, Rose […]
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    By Mercy Njoroge (Media Trainer, JHR-Kenya) & Benard Ogoi (Project Coordinator, JHR-Kenya) JHR-Kenya is proud to celebrate the achievements of eight of its trained journalists who received multiple awards at the recently concluded Community Media Awards 2025. The awards, organized by the Association of Grassroots Journalists Kenya (AGJK), marked the […]
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    Yesterday, inside the Italian Senate, lawmakers watched a film the Kremlin never wanted them to see. Prisoners: System of Terror, a documentary by independent Russian media outlet Activatica, exposes a vast and secret Russian prison network holding tens of thousands of Ukrainian civilians without charge. Ordinary people disappeared into detention […]

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.”