HURIDOCS advocates for digital literacy in AI and Human Rights Dialogue
HURIDOCS Executive Director Danna Ingleton’s participated in a Human Rights Council 56 event exploring the role of digital literacy in navigating the complexities of AI.
HURIDOCS Executive Director Danna Ingleton’s participated in a Human Rights Council 56 event exploring the role of digital literacy in navigating the complexities of AI.
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).
The Uwazi Administrator’s Guide is now available in seven languages.
Our interim Executive Director discussed AI’s impact on growth with Google’s CEO and other innovators.
The 2023 Laureates dedicated 30+ years to human rights advocacy in Chad, Venezuela, and Jammu and Kashmir.