
Carr Center for Human Rights Policy
Carr Center for Human Rights Policy is a research center at Harvard Kennedy School founded in 1999. The center's scholars address issues related to human rights, including human security, global governance and civil society, economic justice, and equality and discrimination.
Named after
The center was founded with financial support from Harvard Kennedy School alumnus Greg Carr,[1][2] who donated $18 million for its founding.[3]
The current faculty director at the Carr Center is Mathias Risse.[4] The current executive director is Maggie Gates.[5] The Center was previously directed by Michael Ignatieff[6][7] (2000-2005), Sarah Sewall[8] (2005-2008), Rory Stewart (2009-2010),[9]and by Douglas Johnson (2013-2018). The founding executive director of the Center is former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power, who held the position from 1998–2002.[10] Charlie Clements[11] served as executive director from 2010–2015, followed by Sushma Raman as executive director from 2015-2023.
Fellows who are or have been associated with the Center include John Shattuck, William Schulz, Luis Moreno Ocampo, William Arkin, Roméo Dallaire, Caroline Elkins, Alberto J. Mora, Sally Fegan-Wyles, Omer Ismail, Andrea Rossi, Beena Sarwar, Daniel J. Jones, and Taslima Nasrin.
Founding[edit]
The center was founded in 1999 by Graham Allison and Samantha Power[12][13] with the financial support of Kennedy School alumnus Greg Carr,[14][15] who donated $18 million.[16]
Current programs[edit]
The center claims its programs are aimed at addressing public policy challenges that are complex, entrenched, multifaceted, and increasingly transcending boundaries of the nation-state. They require ideas, tools, and approaches that are global and cross-disciplinary.
The Carr Center claims that its objective is to respond to this rapidly changing environment through its mission of realizing global justice through theory, policy, and practice.