Facilitating knowledge exchange in the human rights community: lessons-learned
If we can find effective ways to capture, manage, and share this knowledge with each other, we can all strengthen and improve our work.
If we can find effective ways to capture, manage, and share this knowledge with each other, we can all strengthen and improve our work.
By understanding the data retention laws that apply to your organization and managing your information accordingly, you can mitigate the risk that a legal request for information will harm your work.
It’s important to take the time to think through your options and make the right decisions for your knowledge-sharing community.
We applied this approach in one of our most recent projects, RightDocs, a public website for browsing and finding resolutions from the United Nations Human Rights Council.
We want to hear from you about the challenges you face implementing organizational security support and your solutions.
Here’s how to protect your information and yourself, critical for human rights defenders, in case of physical computer theft.
The Responsible Data Forum is a collaborative effort to develop useful tools and strategies for dealing with the ethical, security and privacy challenges facing data-driven advocacy.
As state surveillance and web monitoring become more prevalent, human rights groups should take extra precaution while using the Internet. Many web tools exist that making hacking and monitoring more difficult, although tools alone will not make you safe. One that does help human rights groups quite a bit is called Tails, a live operating system you run from your USB.
Want to protect your website? This is an overview of 10 essential steps, most of them very easy.
A walkthrough on how to choose and customise a theme for your Wordpress website.