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North Africa
  • Now in Arabic: WITNESS Guide to Interviewing Survivors of Sexual and Gender-based Violence Now available in Arabic, our guide for ethically interviewing survivors of sexual and gender-based violence. WITNESS September 12, 2014
  • دليل المقابلات مع الناجين من العنف الجنسي والعنف القائم على نوع الجنس دليل المقابلات مع الناجين من العنف الجنسي والعنف القائم على نوع الجنس WITNESS September 11, 2014
  • How Video For Change is Being Used in the Middle East and North Africa Reflections from WITNESS’ Raja Althaibani on the use of media for social change in the Middle East and North Africa following an UnConference at the University of Birmingham, England. WITNESS May 28, 2014
  • Sharing Stories to Combat Sexual Assault and Street Harassment Activists organize throughout April to draw awareness and take action against sexual harassment and assault. Matisse Bustos Hawkes April 4, 2014
  • A Few Reasons Activsts Shouldn’t be Banned from the Internet Last month on Human Rights Day (December 10th) I wrote an opinion piece for the HuffingtonPost about the increasingly important role technology companies and platforms are playing in the human rights landscape. Yvette Alberdingk Thijm January 23, 2012
  • Video Advocacy Training for Youth Activists in Egypt After the recent revolution, the country now finds itself in a transitional period that is accompanied by a new set of challenges. The transitional government, led by military leadership, is still struggling to set up a concrete plan for real democracy, human rights and the well-being of all citizens. With the elections scheduled for later this year, Egyptians believe that they have a long journey ahead. WITNESS August 22, 2011