“A small group of dedicated people are not to be underestimated in what they can achieve”
Three Google.org Fellows talk about their experience over the last several months helping HURIDOCS 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.
International human rights recommendations, commitments and precedents can be powerful tools, but are hard to find. HURIDOCS and Advocacy Assembly have launched a free course to help activists get started.
HURIDOCS will apply artificial intelligence to human rights documentation.
We strengthened the capacity of organisations to document human rights violations, continued developing our flagship tool Uwazi, and much more.
“I want to thank all our partners for bringing drive and a sense of purpose into our work, and we are grateful to all our supporters…”
Esta sesión confirmó la necesidad de tener descripciones de metodologías de documentación más accesibles.