FITS: sharing tools to support documentation efforts with organisations in Mexico city
This session reaffirmed the need to more accessible descriptions of documentation methodologies.
This session reaffirmed the need to more accessible descriptions of documentation methodologies.
This side event will discuss how human rights evidence and data collection work has been evolving in recent years and how the international community can support these efforts.
In this discussion, we hope to bring together human rights defenders, tool developers and machine learning practitioners to share knowledge and experience.
We supported more than 50 organisations to improve access to crucial information.
“…working largely remotely required us to change the way we work, how we communicate and how we stay motivated and connected with each other.”
We’ve got two sessions planned: a panel to discuss information management and human rights bodies, and a tech demo.
We are grateful to OSF for recognising Friedhelm’s leadership and the importance of our work as an organisation
As many have said throughout the years: “If Bert is well, HURIDOCS is well.”
The conversation ranged from how tools can inspire human rights advocacy to the importance of turning raw data into compelling fact-based stories.
We want to build solutions with the human rights community, not as experts for them, and open source development provides an opportunity to learn what your users actually need.