Urgent support for documentation in Ukraine
HURIDOCS has been working with urgency to meet the needs of our Ukrainian partners to enable effective, comprehensive and safe documentation of human rights violations.
HURIDOCS has been working with urgency to meet the needs of our Ukrainian partners to enable effective, comprehensive and safe documentation of human rights violations.
Korea Future, with support from HURIDOCS, has launched the North Korean Prison Database that documents human rights violations in the North Korean penal system.
Totem is offering a free online course on the common stages of human rights documentation and what can be achieved with community-led documentation
HURIDOCS, PILPG and The Engine Room recently hosted five Uwazi demo sessions, presented in English, French, Spanish and Arabic.
Pham Doan Trang, Daouda Dialo, Abdul-Hadi Al-Khawaja are three inspiring and courageous human rights defenders from Vietnam, Burkina Faso and Bahrain who have been named the 2022 Martin Ennals Award Laureates.
The Committee for Justice has launched an online database documenting human rights violations in the context of the Egyptian justice system.
HURIDOCS is leveraging the power of machine learning to make human rights information more up-to-date and accessible.
We’re honoured to have been selected for the Peace and Justice Strong Institutions Award—and grateful to our human rights partners who have made this work possible.
Throughout 2020, we stayed true to our mission of helping the human rights movement to document and manage key information.
With support from HURIDOCS, TJWG and their partners have launched an open archive of arbitrary detention, abduction and enforced disappearance cases since the 1950s.