Human Rights Initiative
The CSIS Human Rights Initiative, launched in 2014, promotes a proactive, resilient global human rights agenda that reinforces democratic values as a central component of a comprehensive foreign policy
It seeks to generate innovative solutions for government, civil society, and the private sector to build respect for human rights and works to integrate human rights priorities across U.S. foreign policy interests. Current focus areas for the Human Rights Initiative include exploring how respect for human rights can help build sustainable and inclusive democracies; analyzing how to align and leverage private sector interests to further human rights priorities; and responding to egregious current human rights abuses.
Contact Information
- Anne Frederick
- Program Manager, Human Rights Initiative
- AFrederick@csis.org
Media Queries
- Sofia Chavez
- Media Relations Manager, External Relations
- 202.775.7317
- SChavez@csis.org
Featured Analysis
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Opting Out: United States to Stop Engaging with More UN Entities
Commentary by Allison Lombardo — January 15, 2026
Why Losing Local Voices in Foreign Aid–Diplomacy Mergers Threatens National Security
Commentary by Andrew Friedman and Rachel George — January 8, 2026
Improving Transparency and Human Rights in Procurement: An Incentive-Based Approach
Report by Andrew Friedman — December 19, 2025
The Manifest Modernization Act: Enhancing Visibility Into Forced Labor Risks in U.S. Supply Chains
Commentary by Laura T. Murphy and Anasuya Syam — December 8, 2025
How U.S. Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance Cuts Could Undermine Global Development Gains
Commentary by Andrew Friedman and Anne Frederick — November 13, 2025
Past Events
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Three Years of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act: Assessing the Impact
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Ocean Security and Human Rights Forum
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Streamlining Government Coordination for a More Rights Based Approach to Supply Chain Transparency
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The Future of Democracy and Human Rights in American Foreign Policy
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Opting Out: United States to Stop Engaging with More UN Entities
Commentary by Allison Lombardo — January 15, 2026
Why Losing Local Voices in Foreign Aid–Diplomacy Mergers Threatens National Security
Commentary by Andrew Friedman and Rachel George — January 8, 2026
Improving Transparency and Human Rights in Procurement: An Incentive-Based Approach
Report by Andrew Friedman — December 19, 2025
Three Years of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act: Assessing the Impact
Event — December 9, 2025
The Manifest Modernization Act: Enhancing Visibility Into Forced Labor Risks in U.S. Supply Chains
Commentary by Laura T. Murphy and Anasuya Syam — December 8, 2025
The Manifest Modernization Act: Enhancing Visibility Into Forced Labor Risks in U.S. Supply Chains
Podcast Episode by Laura T. Murphy and Anasuya Syam — December 8, 2025
A New Landscape for Development: Examining Impacts, Capabilities, and Opportunities
Digital Report by Hadeil Ali, Andrew Friedman, Noam Unger, J. Stephen Morrison, Katherine E. Bliss, Romina Bandura, Caitlin Welsh, David Michel, Rose Parker, and Joely Virzi — November 13, 2025
How U.S. Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance Cuts Could Undermine Global Development Gains
Commentary by Andrew Friedman and Anne Frederick — November 13, 2025
How U.S. Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance Cuts Could Undermine Global Development Gains
Podcast Episode by Andrew Friedman and Anne Frederick — November 13, 2025
A New Landscape for Development
Digital Report by Enoh T. Ebong, Noam Unger, Andrew Friedman, and Hadeil Ali — November 13, 2025