Our-Work

Human Rights

We collect and verify incident information in a safe, survivor-centered way to preserve credible evidence. Our documentation processes follow international standards and prioritize the safety and dignity of those who share their experiences.

  • Incident documentation and verification
  • Witness testimony collection
  • Evidence preservation and chain of custody
  • Pattern analysis and mapping

We support accountability pathways by strengthening case documentation, legal analysis, and rights-based advocacy. Our work helps connect evidence to justice mechanisms at local, national, and international levels.

  • Legal analysis and case building support
  • Advocacy with accountability mechanisms
  • Rights-based legal frameworks
  • Strategic litigation support

We support truth-telling and memory initiatives that honor victims and help communities pursue long-term healing and justice. Remembering is both an act of resistance and a foundation for reconciliation.

  • Truth and memory documentation
  • Victim commemoration support
  • Transitional justice advocacy
  • Historical record preservation

We work with communities to build knowledge, participation, and local leadership for sustainable change. Community members are partners in documentation and agents of their own protection.

  • Community documentation training
  • Leadership and capacity building
  • Civic education and awareness
  • Local network strengthening
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Research & Policy Studies

we've funded 50K+ Incidents Documented for 2M people around Dar Massalit

We produce research that identifies patterns, risks, and solutions to inform policy and protection responses. Our publications contribute to evidence-based advocacy and policy reform.Thematic research and analysis Policy briefs and recommendations Situation monitoring and early warning Data analysis and visualization