HURIDOCS is a CogX Award winner for our machine learning work
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.
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.
We’ve updated our logo and redesigned our website to better serve human rights defenders and convey why information management matters.
We’re working to expand our Uwazi tool to support case management and documentation of human rights violations.
Three HURIDOCS team members reflect on their recent experience working with Google.org Fellows to leverage machine learning for human rights.
Three Google.org Fellows talk about their experience over the last several months helping HURIDOCS to leverage machine learning for human rights.
How did HURIDOCS spend 2019? Helping our partners to document important human rights information and make it accessible.
HURIDOCS staff have also been asked to work from home in light of the COVID-19 public health emergency.
With Executive Director Friedhelm Weinberg on parental leave, Director of Programmes Kristin Antin is stepping up in the interim.
As our senior documentalist retires, we celebrate his unrivalled commitment, skill and kindness after more than three decades at HURIDOCS.