Grace Kwak Danciu elected as new Chair of HURIDOCS Board
Grace Kwak Danciu elected as new Chair of the HURIDOCS Board as Lisa Reinsberg steps down.
Grace Kwak Danciu elected as new Chair of the HURIDOCS Board as Lisa Reinsberg steps down.
Tomiwa Ilori joins HURIDOCS as OTF’s Senior ICFP fellow.
The first-ever Google.org Impact Summit showcases how civil society is using AI tools for social good.
HURIDOCS is proud to share that Uwazi, our flagship documentation tool, continues to make significant contributions to the field of human rights by being recognised as a digital public good.
HURIDOCS’ Programmes Team provides an overview of recent developments, key insights, and future plans for the ongoing project with civil society in Türkiye.
HURIDOCS’ open-source AI tool offers a powerful solution to efficiently unlock the structure and content of complex PDF documents.
HURIDOCS supports national human rights institutions in Fiji and Samoa by implementing Uwazi to improve their complaints management systems.
What does a civil society that is ‘fit for purpose’ for effectively documenting human rights violations of the future look like? In this post I will explore how this became the central question of my tenancy as Executive Director of HURIDOCS and why it will remain to be our north star in navigating our organisation’s own future.
One of HURIDOCS’ top priorities is to protect the security and confidentiality of our partners’ data
HURIDOCS participated in key presentations that included the launch of the Footprints 2.0 database and insights into documentation practices.