HURIDOCS general meeting for 2014
Invitation to the HURIDOCS general meeting 2014.
Invitation to the HURIDOCS general meeting 2014.
How to organise a project to build capacity? Measuring impact beyond satisfaction? In this post, we at HURIDOCS share some of our approaches.
We join the Day We Fight Back to protest mass surveillance and to demand the protection of our human rights.
Why privacy matters, how it is compromised – introducing an initiative to protect it better in the digital age.
A recap of the Open Knowledge Conference in Geneva – with highlights on open data, human rights and beyond.
As state surveillance and web monitoring become more prevalent, human rights groups should take extra precaution while using the Internet. Many web tools exist that making hacking and monitoring more difficult, although tools alone will not make you safe. One that does help human rights groups quite a bit is called Tails, a live operating system you run from your USB.
Want to protect your website? This is an overview of 10 essential steps, most of them very easy.
As Zimbabwe is heading for presidential elections on 31 July, the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum launches an updated website, supported by HURIDOCS. It will be a major source for reliable information during the elections, while providing easy access to an archive of over 300 publications on human rights developments in Zimbabwe.
A walkthrough on how to choose and customise a theme for your Wordpress website.
The International Commission of Jurists has prepared new online resources to research sexual orientation and gender identity. HURIDOCS helped create the databases.