Europe

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

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

EU Arms Project

EU Arms Project The EU Arms Project aims to keep track of the arms exports that occur in Europe. With the help of journalists, investigators, and experts, the whereabouts of the exports of small and large weapons are monitored. This is important information to have so that weapons do not end up in conflict zones …

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Campaign Against Arms Trade

Campaign Against Arms Trade Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) is a UK-based organisation working to end the international arms trade. They track and share information about arms sales and support activists to campaign on this issue. Visit Organisation

Lighthouse Reports

Lighthouse Reports Lighthouse Reports offers newsrooms that are open to journalists so they can collaborate, learn new techniques, and pool their knowledge together to tackle complex stories. One of those newsrooms is for tracking EU arms exports to see where they end up. Visit Organisation