
Philippe Dam
Philippe Dam has been Human Rights Watch’s EU Director for Advocacy in Brussels since November 2022. He leads Human Rights Watch’s advocacy towards EU institutions, including the External Action Service, the Commission, the Council and the European Parliament, on EU’s human rights foreign policy. Previously, he was Human Rights Watch Europe and Central Asia Division’s Advocacy Director until 2022 and Advocacy deputy director in Geneva in charge of advocacy at the United Nations Human Rights Council until 2016. Before joining Human Rights Watch, he worked at the Geneva Office of the Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the UN (CONGO). He holds a master's degree in international administration from the University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne and studied at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Rennes (IEP) in France.
Articles Authored
- March 28, 2025 Commentary
Enough red flags have been ignored, EU must reconsider Rwanda relations
- March 25, 2025 Commentary
EU’s Chance to Support a Better Future for Syrians
- February 17, 2025 Dispatches
EU Inaction Amidst Rwanda-Backed Atrocities in Eastern DR Congo
- December 11, 2024 Commentary
Some Questions for Kaja Kallas on the EU's Credibility on Human Rights
- October 10, 2024 Dispatches
EU Should Up its Game in the Face of Sudan Atrocities
- September 26, 2024 Commentary
EU President Overlooks Rights in New Commissioners’ Mandates
- February 14, 2024 Commentary
Von der Leyen’s Human Rights Hypocrisy
- September 28, 2023 Dispatches
UN Rights Body Should Extend Ethiopia Investigations
- September 28, 2023 Dispatches
EU Commission Should Stop Ignoring Tunisia’s Abuses Against Migrants
- July 12, 2023 Dispatches
EU lawmakers Call Out Commission Inaction on Rights Decline in Tunisia