Online dialogue: Using Technology to Promote Transparency
An online dialogue on Using Technology to Promote Transparency. Learn more about what was discussed.
An online dialogue on Using Technology to Promote Transparency. Learn more about what was discussed.
Human rights and disability rights advocates around the globe can now access a newly launched tool for finding the knowledge and toolkits they need: the Global Disability Rights Library (GDRL).
This toolkit is resource for human rights activists who are keen to develop their online activism and want to know where and how to to start.
New data visualization tools let web users chart the latest HDI trends for all UN member-states
HURIDOCS moves to downtown Geneva.
A conversation between Patrick Ball and Darius Cuplinskas on human rights data.
The Special Programme on Africa of the Dutch section of Amnesty International just published a series of four handbooks on economic, social and cultural rights.
Statewatch is pleased to announce free access to of its specialist civil liberties websites (full access to these resources was previously only available to paid subscribers).
On 10 December, at the Kigali Genocide Memorial (KGM) in Rwanda, on slopes above mass graves containing over 250,000 of those murdered, a documentation facility was unveiled that is set to make the 1994 genocide one of the most comprehensively documented – and most easily researchable – genocides of all time.
The Martin Ennals Foundation invites nominations for its 2011 Award.