Rapid Response Documentation: Principles
Human rights defenders, facing shrinking civic spaces, require rapid, ethical documentation to counter ongoing and emerging violations in crisis situations.
Human rights defenders, facing shrinking civic spaces, require rapid, ethical documentation to counter ongoing and emerging violations in crisis situations.
Our Executive Director was invited to give a talk at a Center for Democracy & Technology event.
HURIDOCS is receiving $1 million in grant funding from Google.org to integrate machine learning models and expand Uwazi
Join us in exploring the vital role HURIDOCS plays in shaping the landscape of human rights today. Hear from our past and present directors, board chair and senior documentalist about our ongoing impact.
HURIDOCS held a workshop in Indonesia last August to highlight the power of collective work for the documentation of human rights violations during emergent crises. The workshop brought together 12 participants representing various community organisations from six different countries in the Asia Pacific region: Bangladesh, Burma, Indonesia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, and West Papua.
A Mexican collective of women related to disappeared persons is transforming their pain into a driving force to create awareness, advocacy and demand for social change in a country where a person disappears every hour.
Collaboration aims to empower and train human rights actors in Turkey working for economic, social and cultural rights (ESCR).
We had the privilege of warmly welcoming Danna Ingleton, our new Executive Director, while bidding a fond farewell to Friedhelm Weinberg and Gisella Reina.
We are thrilled to announce that Danna Ingleton has been appointed as our new Executive Director.
HURIDOCS’ Executive Director says goodbye after 10 years of commitment to our cause.