06 Nov The Future of Human Rights Technology
News and Events | Sarah KerrWITNESS joins our peers to discuss the future of human rights technology.
WITNESS joins our peers to discuss the future of human rights technology.
New technologies can play a key role in protecting human rights, but also create new threats to human rights and vulnerabilities for human rights defenders.
We’re happy to announce the launch of our Arabic, Spanish, French and Portuguese Web sites.
Activists, artists, musicians and supporters gathered last week in New York City for WITNESS’ 10th annual Focus For Change Benefit, an evening to celebrate those throughout the world fighting human rights abuse.
WITNESS trains South African activists working on a diverse set of issues on how to safely and ethically interview survivors of gender-based violence.
Taking stock of progress made on the one-year anniversary of the Declaration of Commitment to End Sexual Violence in Conflict.
Slideshow: WITNESS added its voice to the hundreds of thousands of people marching in New York City Sunday for the People’s Climate March.
WITNESS brings together local and regional organizations to discuss their experience using video for social justice and human rights in Africa’s Great Lakes region.
Peter Gabriel and WITNESS Invite You to NYC to celebrate Stories of Courage at our 10th annual Focus for Change benefit in NYC on October 16, 2014.
The Revolution Needs an Archive: Senior Archivist Yvonne Ng talks about video archiving best practices for activists and citizen witnesses covering protests and human rights abuse.
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