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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Mar 16

    📢We are thrilled to announce two new Matchbox partners for the upcoming cycle: and . Over the next few months, we will work together in the design, development and implementation of data and tech projects to strengthen their work.

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    Mar 16

    📢We are thrilled to announce two new Matchbox partners for the upcoming cycle: and . Over the next few months, we will work together in the design, development and implementation of data and tech projects to strengthen their work.

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  3. Mar 18

    Si tu organización está pensando en formas de mejorar su trabajo de justicia social utilizando tecnología, no dudes en contactarnos a través de nuestro programa LiTS:

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  4. Mar 18

    📢 Investigamos cómo grupos que trabajan con justicia social y grupos que trabajan con datos y derechos digitales están colaborando, o no. ¡Lee nuestros hallazgos en español!👇

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  5. Mar 17

    Our newsletters include research and resources to help your organisation make better technology decisions ✉️ Subscribe here:

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  6. Retweeted
    Mar 16

    Open Data Meets for a More Sustainable Future🗄️ Which are our reflections based on years of engaging with these issues? Check it out here! ⬇️

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  7. Mar 17

    We support organisations and individuals, typically from Latin America and Africa, with questions about using tech + data in their social justice work. Reach out if you're interested 👇

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  8. Mar 16

    We developed a tipsheet to support civil society organisations in building processes for retaining, archiving and deleting data. 👇

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  9. Mar 16

    To create Digital ID systems rooted in justice we need to center the priorities of groups who are most affected by the systems. More findings from our research on below: 👇

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  11. Mar 15

    Seeta Peña Gangadharan on and for the community retrospective: “...data and data-driven decisions (should) be done/made in ways that recognise context and history, including histories of oppression or injustice” 👾

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  12. Mar 15

    We are closing up our 5-week Community Retrospective with pieces from Seeta Peña Gangadharan and 💥 If you want to join an ongoing conversation about Responsible Data, you can join our listserv here 👇

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  13. Mar 15

    ⚙️A través del programa LiTS, ofrecemos apoyo ligero y gratuito a organizaciones e individuos que tengan preguntas sobre el uso de datos o tecnología en su trabajo de justicia social.

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  14. Mar 15

    📢We support social justice organisations – especially those in resource-constrained backgrounds – who want to use data and technology to strengthen their work. Learn how you can get support from our team:

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  15. Mar 15
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  16. Mar 15

    📢Our recent research on is now available in Bahasa. 👉Identitas Digital Yang Berkeadilan: Pengalaman nyata dan advokasi masyarakat sipil menuju sistem yang disempurnakan:

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  17. Retweeted
    Mar 15

    The discriminatory impact of digital technology on migrants and refugees begins before they reach the EU’s territorial borders. At EU borders technological approaches are often preferred over those that involve human interaction. Read more;

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  18. Mar 14

    How should lawyers interested in using open source investigations for human rights work start? In this interview, and share their considerations about using in litigation. From 👇

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  19. Mar 14

    ⚙️Is building a tool from scratch the best option for your organisation? Here are some things to consider before you start:

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    Mar 14

    We’ve been developing our fundraising principles – guidelines for what kinds of $$ we would take, how we would assess it, and how to hold ourselves accountable. There’s tons of existing work out there that I’ve been really appreciating – a 🧵:

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