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Mapping for Human Rights
What is Mapping? Mapping, which is simply the process of making maps, is useful for identifying factors in a situation and seeing the connections between those factors. Recently, mapping has become a useful tool in human rights work, particularly in helping...
read moreHuman Rights Documentation Methods: Lessons from 25 Years in the Field
In June 2018 TJWG interviewed Nina Atallah, a freelance human rights documentation methods trainer with over 25 years’ experience working in Palestine. Ms. Atallah helped establish her organisation’s first computerised database for recording violations and trained and...
read moreInformed Consent Checklist for Human Rights Documentation
Making sure your consent procedure is correct and up-to-date before conducting research is essential to good human rights documentation practice. Victims of human rights violations need to have a clear understanding of what the research is for, what will happen to...
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