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OSCE

OSCE OSCE helps you learn how to collect, verify, and analyze data from open source technologies to help monitor human rights violations. Examples of where this data can come from are social media, images, videos, mapping tools, and satellite imagery. Visit Organisation

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Syrian Archive

The Syrian Archive Syrian Archive is a Syrian led project that aims to preserve, enhance and memorialise documentation of human rights violations and other crimes committed by all parties to conflict in Syria for use in advocacy, justice and accountability. Visit Organisation

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ACAPS

ACAPS ACAPS provides independent and multi sectoral analysis on humanitarian crisis around the world. ACAPS produces reports and analysis for humanitarian responders so they have a better understanding of the crisis and are able to address the needs of the affected population. Visit Organisation

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RUSI Project Sandstone

RUSI Project Sandstone RUSI Project Sandstone is an effort to expose North Korean elicit shipping networks. Project Sandstone uses open-source data-mining and data- fusion to spot activity. This project doesn’t use classified data to be able to provide evidence to those who enforce policy. Visit Organisation

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Federation of American Scientists

Federation of American Scientists Founded in 1945, the Federation of American Scientists provides science-based analysis of and solutions to protect against catastrophic threats to national and international security. The FAS Nuclear Information Project provides a snapshot view of different nuclear-armed countries, looking into global weapons programs as well as their effect on national security issues.

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Stanford CISAC

Stanford CISAC The Mapping Militants Project provides a wide variety of maps detailing the spread of different militant groups around the globe.  It also features profiles for these groups going in depth about where they are located as well as their modus operandi. Visit Organisation

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