New report: Working towards healthier information ecosystems – Collective visions from civil society in Latin America and the Caribbean
Findings and collective visions from our recent research.
Findings and collective visions from our recent research.
In our interviews with organisers, journalists, communicators and campaigners, many have pointed out that imbalance has always been the norm.
New report with ILGA World on how the digital divide impacts LGBTI individuals and organisations globally, and what’s needed to bridge it.
A list of initiatives fighting online violence against women in politics in Latin America
How can our work be explicitly supportive of climate justice?
A conversation around digital rights, climate and environmental justice.
A few months ago, we published the findings of our research on civil society advocacy on digital ID systems across the globe. For this project, we spent a year working with a team of researchers in four countries (Indonesia, Jamaica, Pakistan, and Uganda), looking at how organised civil society actors seek to shape the design, […]
In late June, as a part of our work with Ugandan organisation Albinism Umbrella, we hosted a Community Call about Responsible Data. Here are some of the insights that surfaced in the call.
Read our 2022 report about the intersections between digital rights and climate & environmental justice.
Our team has supported hundreds of social justice organisations to use tech and data. One clear trend we’ve seen over the years is a consistent interest in building online communities.
We held a community call to discuss our newly-published research findings on intersectional collaboration.
Read our research report exploring intersectional collaboration between social justice communities and data and digital rights (DDR) communities during the pandemic.
Read our new research report: Digital IDs Rooted in Justice – lived experiences and civil society advocacy towards better systems
Barriers to collaboration between social justice groups and DDR groups.
How The Engine Room aspires to approach our own technical choices with an explicit focus on justice and anti-oppression.
How focusing on equity in our research methods played a huge part in making the process so rich and fruitful.
Research into equity in funding.
Challenges related to equity are everywhere, but they have specific repercussions for the tech and human rights ecosystem.
Early reflections from our research exploring ways to build a more equitable technology and data for human rights ecosystem.
At The Engine Room we see decolonising as not only a process of freeing our minds from colonialism but also as a lens to reflect on our work, power and methodologies. Here are some of the ways we seek to commit to this in our work.
We take a closer look at what designing a participatory research framework actually looked like and what we’ve learned from the process.
In the rush to convert to digital, we should keep a few important things in mind.
In 2017, we partnered with Code for Sierra Leone through our Matchbox Program to collaborate on a project that aimed to improve access to water in Sierra Leone through information and communication technologies (ICTs). Last month, we shared a blogpost detailing opportunities we identified, and highlighted the need to build upon existing local solutions. This […]