
Clare Francis
@clarefrancis_au
queenslander @nyu_journalism, formerly @Cambridge_Uni. migration, climate and gender justice, and the law.
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My interview with Declarations: The Human Rights Podcast Cambridge University is released today. 👇🏼 #Mahsa_Amini

Where has Australia's foreign policy ambition gone? | Connor O'Brien lowyinstitute.org/the-interprete…


My first piece for The Lowy Institute explores Global South activism which offers fresh & important perspectives on human rights in light of the climate crisis

Global South activists seek a human rights framework for the climate crisis | Lowy Institute “We’re going to take over international spaces,” said Leila Salazar-López, Executive Director of Amazon Watch. lowyinstitute.org/the-interprete…


Brilliant Foreign Policy debut from Clare Francis 👏👏 foreignpolicy.com/2023/12/14/aus…

My The Lowy Institute colleague Mihai Sora is quoted in Foreign Policy. foreignpolicy.com/2023/12/14/aus…


Whether out of belief or opportunism, governments and civil society in the global north have embraced an incremental approach to climate action. Global and Joint Program Studies student Clare Francis on #climatechange & #climatemigration for Foreign Policy foreignpolicy.com/2023/12/14/aus…


🎉 Congratulations to our first-year Global and Joint Program Studies - Near East MA student, Clare Francis, for receiving the NYU Gallatin Global Fellowship in Human Rights. Clare will work with the UNSW Kaldor Centre in Sydney, Australia. We're very proud of you, Clare!


Thinking through 'tensions within the concept of migration itself—what it means for states, communities, those who leave and those who stay'. A reflection from Clare Francis about her internship so far with us UNSW Law & Justice, in the NYU Gallatin blog. wp.nyu.edu/gallatin_human…

Very thankful for the opportunity to work with the incredible UNSW Kaldor Centre team!

'The long-term effects of this policy–both within Australia and abroad–may not have been realised at the time, but it has gone on to pose a serious threat to the very foundations of the international protection regime.' Madeline Gleeson on #offshore READ: bit.ly/3Sa0yV1


For London Review of Books I wrote about the displacement of the Mubarat al-Rahma orphanage in Gaza City, which mainly cares for children with disabilities – as new babies arrive, medication is not allowed through, and the dreams of children begin to 'evaporate': lrb.co.uk/blog/2024/july…

Excited that my article on ‘Why Australia Should Support an Ambitious Global Tax on Maritime Emissions’ is featured in the October issue of Australian Foreign Affairs alongside Malcolm Turnbull, Michael Wesley drjacquibaker , Priya Chacko, Carmen Lawrence, and Damien Cave (1/4)