Content Management: Discover Your Audience and Give a Voice To Your Beneficiaries
As part of a series of developing a website for an NGO, Manushak shares her experience with content writing and making it findable.
As part of a series of developing a website for an NGO, Manushak shares her experience with content writing and making it findable.
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.
Starting with pen and paper, Manushak walks through essential steps to design a website.
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.
Manushak shares what she has been learning as an intern at HURIDOCS to develop a website for Women for Development, an Armenian NGO she usually works with.
A deep dive on a large scale photo archiving project. Lessons learned and tips are summarised at the end of the post.
The new website of the Centre for Citizen’s Participation on the African Union is online, making the CCP-AU’s work easier and more accessible.
The new website of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) is online with improved access to an incredible amount of resources about human rights all around the globe.
A resource to navigate which free online tools can help with data visualisation for advocacy.
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).