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We Work in More Than 13 Countries To Strengthen eqaulity

An independent center dedicated to documenting human rights violations, supporting justice and accountability processes, and advancing community-led development through evidence, research, and civic engagement.

We believe that credible documentation is the foundation of accountability. By preserving evidence and amplifying community voices, we work to ensure that violations are not forgotten and that affected communities have the tools they need to seek justice.

Who We Are

Where We Work

Our Values

Our Vision

Who We Serve

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justice is our main goal!

So, let’s talk about something that really matters: how do we actually make the world a little more fair, a little more honest, and a little kinder—especially when things feel broken? The answer isn’t just one big heroic act or a law passed somewhere far away. It’s smaller, slower, and way more powerful than that. It’s about advancing justice, accountability, and human dignity through documentation, research, and community-led action. Let me break that down in plain English. "Documentation" just means paying attention and writing things down. "Research" means asking hard questions and looking for patterns. And "community-led action" means trusting people to lead the change in their own neighborhoods. And guess what? You don’t need a cape or a law degree to be part of it. Whether you’re snapping a photo, taking notes at a meeting, helping a friend file a complaint, or just listening to someone’s story—you’re already doing the work. That’s how justice stops being a distant dream and starts becoming a real, everyday thing. Friendly, right?

Who We Serve

  • Survivors and affected communities – providing safe channels for documentation and support
  • Civil society organizations and community leaders – building capacity for local documentation
  • Legal practitioners and accountability actors – providing verified evidence and analysis
  • Researchers, journalists, and policymakers – through verified publications and data

Where We Work

operates with a community-led approach, working directly with affected populations while maintaining strict safeguards for safety and confidentiality. Our work spans multiple regions, with a focus on areas where documentation gaps exist and where communities face ongoing human rights challenges.

Our Mission

Where every act of ethnic cleansing—every village burned, every family forcibly displaced, every woman and girl subjected to rape as a weapon of war—is meticulously documented, no matter how hard perpetrators try to bury the truth. We see a future where survivors, no longer silenced by fear or shame, have their voices heard across borders, in courtrooms, and in the halls of power, ensuring that mass graves cannot be denied and rape camps cannot be erased from history. And crucially, we envision communities wielding the power to pursue justice on their own terms: collecting forensic evidence from their destroyed homes, mobilizing tribunals that hold commanders accountable, and rebuilding not just houses but the very social fabric that ethnic cleansing sought to tear apart. From the scorched earth of a razed village to the lonely testimony of a displaced mother, our vision turns suffering into unassailable truth, and truth into lasting change—so that no community is ever again erased without a record, without a voice, and without the means to fight back.

Our Values

  • Do No Harm – Safety and well-being of affected individuals come first
  • Confidentiality – Protecting the identity and information of those we work with
  • Accuracy – Commitment to verified, credible documentation
  • Independence – Impartial documentation free from political influence
  • Dignity – Centering the humanity of those affected by violations
  • Inclusivity – Ensuring all voices are heard, especially marginalized communities.
  • Forces us to seek the most silenced voices: the elderly expelled from ancestral villages, the child who watched her home burn.
    We do not re-traumatize for the sake of a headline.
    We do not let a single false claim discredit an entire people’s suffering.
    We protect, verify, and center humanity even in the darkest ruins of ethnic cleansing.
    That is our moral commitment, line by line, violation by violation.