Together with the Crimean Human Rights Group, we are pleased to announce two side events at the 59th Human Rights Council addressing the impact of Russian state-sponsored propaganda and disinformation in the context of the war in Ukraine.
We are delighted to announce that some of our partners and allies participated in regional meetings to contribute valuable insights to an OHCHR report on lessons learned and good practices of transitional justice.
HURIDOCS will be part of the most important global human rights summit, with a participatory roundtable on documenting and safeguarding digital human rights data as evidence, and a community booth.
HURIDOCS collaborated with the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) and the SOS-Defenders network to build a multi-lingual Uwazi database to document arbitrary detentions of human rights defenders worldwide.
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.