GeSI’s Enabling Rights Report
GeSI’s report calls for the ICT industry, in collaboration with all interested stakeholders, to take action to develop and apply what could be called “technology for human rights.”
GeSI’s report calls for the ICT industry, in collaboration with all interested stakeholders, to take action to develop and apply what could be called “technology for human rights.”
This comprehensive 34-page report covers a wide range of opportunities, challenges and expectations of using technology tools for human rights documentation
DatNav is a comprehensive guide on how to boost human rights research and documentation by incorporating digital data.
Chemonics’ blog provides materials on opportunities for NGOs and civil society organization to use enabling technology to address human rights violations.
A two-day workshop to advance strategic thinking on how to leverage new technologies to strengthen U.N. human rights monitoring around the world.
WITNESS engages technology companies, creates applications and supports digital policies that help human rights advocates safely, securely and ethically document human rights abuses and expose them to the world.
The Public Interest Technology Resource Centre provides a resources page for public-interest technologists with a public policy focus.
Ford Foundation’s memo identifies parallels between the development of the two fields, drawing useful lessons with an eye to shaping best practices.
This report delves into the growing need for the development and support of technologies working to protect potential victims of human trafficking.
Christof Heyns & Thomas Probert speak about the benefits of information and communication technologies in the protection of human rights, while also highlighting the new and evolving threats that come with the digital age.