
Digital Opportunity Trust (DOT)
DOT’s leadership programs “provide young people with the opportunity to develop skills, deep knowledge, networks, and investment in their ideas
Stanford University's Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law together with the Foreign Policy Studies Program at the Brookings Institution and Google.org, convened a two-day workshop to advance strategic thinking on how to leverage new technologies to strengthen U.N. human rights monitoring around the world.
Keywords: How to Use Enabling Technology for Human Rights; United Nations; Human Rights; Human Rights Monitoring; Workshop; Google; Stanford University, Brookings Institution
DOT’s leadership programs “provide young people with the opportunity to develop skills, deep knowledge, networks, and investment in their ideas
The Public Interest Technology Resource Centre provides a resources page for public-interest technologists with a public policy focus.
This comprehensive 34-page report covers a wide range of opportunities, challenges and expectations of using technology tools for human rights documentation