New look, steadfast mission: HURIDOCS has got a fresh website and visual identity
We’ve updated our logo and redesigned our website to better serve human rights defenders and convey why information management matters.
We’ve updated our logo and redesigned our website to better serve human rights defenders and convey why information management matters.
We’re working to expand our Uwazi tool to support case management and documentation of human rights violations.
HURIDOCS collaborated with UPR Info to relaunch their Database of UPR Recommendations and Voluntary Pledges with improved features.
Three HURIDOCS team members reflect on their recent experience working with Google.org Fellows to leverage machine learning for human rights.
Three Google.org Fellows talk about their experience over the last several months helping HURIDOCS to leverage machine learning for human rights.
The Human Rights Database is powered in part by machine learning, the result of collaboration between Plan International, HURIDOCS and Google.org fellows.
CSV import, two-factor authentication and public submission forms are just some of what’s now available on our flagship platform for organising human rights information.
Supported by HURIDOCS, the project offers a database of torture-related information and a space for experts to exchange insights.
Watch these short films about the 2020 Martin Ennals Award laureate, Yemeni human rights activist Huda Al-Sarari, and finalists Norma Librada Ledezma and Sizani Ngubane.
How did HURIDOCS spend 2019? Helping our partners to document important human rights information and make it accessible.