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International Human Rights Day 2011

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Here’s a sample of our accomplishments: Martus , our secure, open-source information management software for human rights defenders continued to empower many human rights groups worldwide to secure thousands of stories of human rights violations and to use this information strategically to advance their causes. and the European Union.

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Benetech Human Rights Data Analysts Uncover Critical Evidence

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Discovered by chance, these police and prison records told the stories of serious human rights violations from the perspective of the perpetrators. The past year of research by HRDAG analysts has supported key criminal prosecutions and uncovered the truth about political violence in Guatemala, Iran, Colombia, Chad and Liberia.

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Announcing The Art of Relevance Audiobook! Get Your for Free Today.

Museum 2.0

You can also listen to a five-minute sample from the introduction to get a sense of what it sounds like.

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How Nonprofits Have Reframed Their Messaging in the Wake of COVID-19

Connection Cafe

We wanted to share stories of that help and local support, otherwise everything would have been confounded in misery. It was a surround-sound approach to make sure that all the messaging was consistent, but tailored to meet the interests and needs of our varying audiences. Individual teachers and schools were. Local communities were.

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Drive Attention and Gain Donations on Facebook with Video Storytelling

NonProfit Hub

Storytelling in a sound-off world. And as such, most of them are watching their videos with sound-off. Due to the muted, auto-playing nature of Facebook videos (and nearly all social networks), videos must work with sound off. There is no need for them to manufacture a story to evoke emotion or educate. Less is more.