Tirana Hassan
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Tirana Hassan | |
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| Born | Singapore |
| Citizenship | Australian |
| Education | University of South Australia (BA) University of Adelaide (LLB) University of Oxford (MSt) |
| Occupations | Social worker, human rights, humanitarian |
| Employer(s) | Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, UNICEF, Save the Children |
| Organization | Woomera Lawyers Group |
| Relatives | Riaz Hassan |
Tirana Hassan is an Australian lawyer and social worker. She spent decades working in humanitarian aid and leading human rights investigations. She served as Amnesty International's crisis response director and later as the executive director of Human Rights Watch.[1][2]
On September 12, 2025, it was announced that Hassan would be the new chief executive officer of the international humanitarian organization Médecins Sans Frontières USA.[3]
Hassan was born in Singapore to a Pakistani father Riaz Hassan, an Australian sociologist, and a Malaysian-born Sri Lankan and Chinese mother Selva Arulamapalam, a dentist. Her childhood was spent in Singapore, Indonesia, the United States, and Australia. She attended high school at Scotch College in Australia and holds bachelor's degrees with honours in social work from the University of South Australia, and law from the University of Adelaide. In 2008, she received a master's of studies in human rights law from Oxford University.[4]