Human Rights

Open Rights Atlas

Open Rights Atlas links human-rights defenders, legal clinics, documentation teams, and community responders through a shared evidence map. It is designed for interoperability first, so each partner keeps independent ownership while contributing to a common support surface.

Pilot
London, The Hague, Warsaw64% delivered
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Current outcomes

  • Regional access points for trusted support
  • Shared evidence chains for partner organizations
  • Clear escalation pathways across borders

Support modes

Research PartnerCivic DonorDelivery Partner

Support is routed through a stub intake flow in v1 so the UX exists now without forcing a backend provider choice.

Funding visible today

£222,000

Investors, public funds, and community support are shown transparently per project.

Developers behind the project

The team carrying this initiative forward

Amina Yusuf

Research Technologist

Policy research pipelines, rights documentation, and governance interoperability.

Leo Fischer

Experience Engineer

Information architecture, youth-friendly learning flows, and accessible product language.

Aya Demir

Data Infrastructure Lead

Privacy-aware analytics, health systems integration, and resilient data exchange.

Funding breakdown

Public and partner backing

Liberty Bridge Foundation

Rights-mapping infrastructure and legal clinic onboarding.

Foundation£180,000
Community Defender Network

Rapid response fund and translation support.

Community£42,000

Qualified comments

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Small donor2026-03-02

Natalie Cole

I supported this because the project makes complex rights support feel traceable instead of invisible. That practical clarity matters.