Presentation from the Open Society Human Rights Workshop
A short reflection on participating in the Open Society Human Rights Workshop, Manushak also shares her presentation about what she as learned as an intern at HURIDOCS.
A short reflection on participating in the Open Society Human Rights Workshop, Manushak also shares her presentation about what she as learned as an intern at HURIDOCS.
Handling information effectively, using its potential to maximize the impact of advocacy – this is a serious challenge, and one that Janet Haven of the Open Society Foundations (OSF) has been working on for almost a decade. In this interview she talks about why she is convinced this is important, how she is constantly looking for new ways to measure the impact of this work and the progress made so far by working together with organizations like HURIDOCS.
In this interview, Loren Treisman, Executive of Indigo Trust, talks about the partners they support, what makes them special and why her work feels like it’s part of a tech revolution – and still it’s not actually technology that matters.
In this interview Johannes Buabeng-Baidoo explains what role the African Human Rights Case Law Analyser plays in that and how he and his students use information that they did not have access to before.
An interview with Judith Dueck, looking back at 25 years of engagement with HURIDOCS.
A resource to navigate which free online tools can help with data visualisation for advocacy.
The Oxford Research Group has embarked upon a project to document existing casualty recording practice worldwide.
An online dialogue on Using Technology to Promote Transparency. Learn more about what was discussed.
Human rights and disability rights advocates around the globe can now access a newly launched tool for finding the knowledge and toolkits they need: the Global Disability Rights Library (GDRL).
This toolkit is resource for human rights activists who are keen to develop their online activism and want to know where and how to to start.