Setting up an email discussion list for a security-conscious community
It’s important to take the time to think through your options and make the right decisions for your knowledge-sharing community.
It’s important to take the time to think through your options and make the right decisions for your knowledge-sharing community.
We applied this approach in one of our most recent projects, RightDocs, a public website for browsing and finding resolutions from the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Prime Time Nationalism | The Role of Television Broadcasts/Archives in the Aftermath of the Yugoslav Wars A conference and workshop organized by the Donald and Vera Blinken Open Society Archives (OSA) at Central European University (CEU) with support from CEU Conferences and Academic Events Fund (CAEF) May 13-14, 2016 | Budapest The manipulative role of […]
We will be picking up on some of the conversations started last year at RDF Manila, as well as tackling emerging questions related to the use of technology and data in human rights documentation.
UwaziDocs is an open source, web-based, mobile friendly software designed for easy annotation, sharing, and publishing.
“Everyone who works has the right to just and favourable remuneration ensuring for himself and his family an existence worthy of human dignity.”
At the Human Rights DiploHack, we developed a ‘Self-learning Assessment Framework for Rights’.
We want to hear from you about the challenges you face implementing organizational security support and your solutions.
The app was developed by Cocoalabs, an Indian software firm, and is supported by the Migrant Forum in Asia (MFA) in the Philippines, a HURIDOCS project partner.
More than ever in 2015, we built human-centered information management strategies and systems with our partners.