Human rights of migrants: Strengthening civil society in Central America and Mexico
HURIDOCS’ accompaniment to civil society organisations working with the human rights of migrants
HURIDOCS’ accompaniment to civil society organisations working with the human rights of migrants
The proliferation of disinformation poses a significant threat to society and undermines the trust in information sources in a world dominated by digital connectivity.
Some of the lessons learned? Get to know your data, allow more time than you think is necessary, and engage the help of partners.
¿Qué se aprendió de la experiencia? Es importante familiarizarse con los datos, ser prudente con el cronograma y conseguir el apoyo adecuado.
Three HURIDOCS team members reflect on their recent experience working with Google.org Fellows 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.
Together with some of our partner organizations and Google.org Fellows, we’re exploring how machine learning can support access to human rights law.
Phishing, malware and “denial of service” attacks represent a real threat to human rights activists.
The events method allows defenders to document individual cases of human rights violations in order to better understand patterns.
“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…”