Evidence-Based Advocacy for Systemic Change
Research is the backbone of effective human rights advocacy. Through systematic investigation, evidence gathering, analysis, and knowledge production, we build the foundation for informed policymaking, accountability, and lasting systemic change.
Our research encompasses documenting violations, identifying trends and patterns, assessing the effectiveness of interventions, and developing conceptual frameworks. We combine academic research, field investigations, and data collection to produce evidence that drives real change.
Systematic documentation of human rights violations, building detailed evidence records for accountability and justice.
Identifying trends, patterns, and root causes of violations through rigorous data analysis and cross-referencing.
Evaluating the effectiveness of human rights interventions and measuring their real-world impact on communities.
Developing conceptual frameworks that inform evidence-based advocacy and guide policymaking at all levels.
Our five dimensions operate together in a complementary manner: Research informs practice and learning; learning strengthens promotion and protection. This comprehensive framework drives sustainable progress toward dignity, equality, and justice.
Interconnected
Each dimension informs and strengthens the others
Comprehensive
A holistic approach to human rights work
Sustainable
Driving lasting progress toward dignity and equality
"Without research, there is no evidence. Without evidence, there is no accountability. Without accountability, there is no justice."