HURIDOCS participates in discussions on human rights documentation and the responsible use of AI
HURIDOCS engages in spaces around the world to learn, collaborate, and push the field forward.
HURIDOCS engages in spaces around the world to learn, collaborate, and push the field forward.
HURIDOCS will be part of the leading global summit on human rights in the digital age, with a participatory workshop on tech for human rights monitoring, a roundtable on digital security for human rights defenders in Africa, and a community booth.
After six years, the HURIDOCS team gathered in person to reflect on where we have been, sharpen where we are going, and strengthen the team behind the work.
HURIDOCS is seeking new Board members to help us shape the future of human rights documentation.
A reflection on why the shared mission behind collaborative human rights documentation remains as relevant as ever.
Get to know Lucía Gómez, HURIDOCS Programme Manager, bridging partnerships and leading collaborative projects
Lucía Gómez, Gerente del Programa en HURIDOCS, impulsa alianzas estratégicas y coordina nuestro trabajo colaborativo con la sociedad civil.
A new fund that offers tangible support and solidarity to HURIDOCS staff facing sudden emergencies or crises.
The Global Human Rights Repository is a public database powered by Uwazi that will bring together human rights documents from international, regional, and national bodies into one searchable, structured system.
A short reflection on how HURIDOCS shaped an internal AI policy rooted in staff practice, shared values, and the deliberate choice to move thoughtfully rather than rush toward every new tool.