The SecDev Foundation’s Former SalamaTech Field Member Receives Prestigious Peace Award
The SecDev Foundation is proud to announce that one of its former field team members, Mayson Almisri, has won the 2020 Gandhi... Read More
Celebrating Cyber Women 2018
All around the world, women are using digital technology to innovate. To celebrate these achievements, the SecDev Foundation will be featuring inspiring... Read More
Women, Technology & Partnerships – Countering Terrorist use of the Internet
The CIC National Capital Branch, in cooperation with the SecDev Foundation, present a special panel on “Women, Technology & Partnerships-countering terrorist use... Read More
Introducing the Human Rights Documentation Toolkit
The SecDev Foundation is proud to introduce the Human Rights Documentation Toolkit. Developed in partnership with the Public International Law & Policy Group (PILPG),... Read More
PeaceTech and the Syrian Conflict: What Canadians Are Doing
Join us on 30 September 2016 at Ottawa’s Peace Festival as we share our experience with PeaceTech and the Syrian conflict. Peacetech... Read More
Quantitative Methods for Human Rights: From Statistics to “Big Data”
The following paper is the unedited version of a chapter by our own fellow Antoine Nouvet and Frédéric Mégret that will eventually be... Read More
6 Lessons From Companies Operating in War-Torn Communities
By Robert Muggah and Elissa Golberg for the World Economic Forum Virtually every government, business and civil society organization around the world has... Read More
The UN Gets Serious About Peace
By Robert Muggah for OpenCanada It’s official. The world is entering a new period of global instability. Political and economic uncertainties, together... Read More
Countries must be honest about conflict deaths to know the true impact of war on development
Governments reluctant to publish data on deaths from conflict must get on board if we are to reduce all forms of violence... Read More
The Ultimate Revolution: Nonviolent Information Technologies
This article was written by Afra Jalabi and originally published at #HackingConflict We live in a world that is increasingly interconnected– populations around the... Read More