Rothna Begum
Rothna Begum is an associate director of the Women's Rights Division at Human Rights Watch. She focuses on discrimination and violence against women and girls in the Middle East and North Africa region, including leading the research and advocacy on the abuse and exploitation of migrant domestic workers, domestic violence against women and girls, child marriage, sexual violence in conflict, discriminatory family laws, and male guardianship policies. She has conducted research and advocacy in countries including Iraq, Japan, Kuwait, Qatar, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Tanzania, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.
Rothna also led the advocacy for Human Rights Watch on a new global International Labour Organization (ILO) treaty relating to violence and harassment at work, which was adopted in June 2019. Rothna is also, in her individual capacity, a member of the ILO Regional Office for Arab States’ Migration Advisory Group.
Rothna previously worked for Amnesty International (2008-2013) researching and campaigning against a wide range of human rights violations in the Gulf states. Rothna holds a LLB in Law and a LLM in Legal Theory from the London School of Economics and Political Science. She qualified in subjects such as international human rights law, public international law and Islamic law.
Articles Authored
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September 19, 2023
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September 18, 2023
Uganda: Carry Out Treaty to Protect Everyone at Work
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December 8, 2022
Qatar and FIFA’s Callous Response to a Migrant Worker’s Death
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November 27, 2022
Qatar Can’t Hide Its Abuses by Calling Criticism Racist
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November 16, 2022
Iranian Women’s Demands for Freedom Must Be Heard
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October 24, 2022
Will Qatar and FIFA Remedy the Abuse of Migrant Workers?
Reports Authored
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Trapped
How Male Guardianship Policies Restrict Women’s Travel and Mobility in the Middle East and North Africa
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"I Already Bought You"
Abuse and Exploitation of Female Migrant Domestic Workers in the United Arab Emirates