Current outcomes
- Regional access points for trusted support
- Shared evidence chains for partner organizations
- Clear escalation pathways across borders
Human Rights
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.
Current outcomes
Support modes
Support is routed through a stub intake flow in v1 so the UX exists now without forcing a backend provider choice.
Funding visible today
£222,000Investors, public funds, and community support are shown transparently per project.
Developers behind the project
Research Technologist
Policy research pipelines, rights documentation, and governance interoperability.Experience Engineer
Information architecture, youth-friendly learning flows, and accessible product language.Data Infrastructure Lead
Privacy-aware analytics, health systems integration, and resilient data exchange.Funding breakdown
Rights-mapping infrastructure and legal clinic onboarding.
Rapid response fund and translation support.
Qualified comments
Small donor • 2026-03-02
Natalie Cole
I supported this because the project makes complex rights support feel traceable instead of invisible. That practical clarity matters.