Building a shared future for human rights documentation
A reflection on why the shared mission behind collaborative human rights documentation remains as relevant as ever.
A reflection on why the shared mission behind collaborative human rights documentation remains as relevant as ever.
As the human rights and technology landscapes grow more complex, HURIDOCS Executive Director reflects on how agility, creativity and solidarity can help the movement adapt and endure.
By strengthening collective resilience and safeguarding truth, we ensure that the act of bearing witness becomes the thread that keeps justice within reach.
Reflections after the 2025 AI for Good Summit.
A medida que se cuestiona la eficacia de los métodos de documentación establecidos, las nuevas herramientas y prácticas presentan tanto oportunidades como retos.
As the effectiveness of established methods of documentation comes under scrutiny, new tools and practices present both opportunities and challenges.
Secure digital tools, open-source platforms, and over 40 years of experience—how HURIDOCS advances justice through human rights data.
The HURIDOCS Tech Team reunited in person for the first time since 2020. Our Executive Director reflects on the retreat’s lessons for building connections, culture, and a thriving remote team.
The first-ever Google.org Impact Summit showcases how civil society is using AI tools for social good.
What does a civil society that is ‘fit for purpose’ for effectively documenting human rights violations of the future look like? In this post I will explore how this became the central question of my tenancy as Executive Director of HURIDOCS and why it will remain to be our north star in navigating our organisation’s own future.