We support organisations, researchers and institutions in developing monitoring systems, policy frameworks and AI-integrated workflows — practical, scalable and rights-based.
Design and development of evidence-based monitoring frameworks, categorisation systems and analytical dashboards for civil society organisations and research initiatives.
Analytical and policy-oriented research with focus on public discourse, hate speech-related risks and institutional response mapping. Methodologically rigorous, internationally legible outputs.
Practical, risk-aware AI workflow development for civil society teams. Supporting organisations in building operational capacity without hype — or harm.
Workshops and training programmes on AI-supported workflows, human rights-based communication and monitoring methodologies for civil society organisations and partners.
Evidence-based communication and institutional messaging frameworks. Adapting complex analytical outputs for policy stakeholders, international partners and public audiences.
Specialised expertise in human rights and LGBTIQ+ advocacy within the Ukrainian context, including wartime conditions, institutional response architecture and rights-based approaches.
Practical prompts, workflows and risk-aware approaches for civil society organisations, researchers and advocacy teams.
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All analytical work is grounded in systematic observation, documented methodology and verifiable evidence streams. Conclusions are proportionate to what the data actually supports.
Sustainable organisations need infrastructure, not just deliverables. The focus is on building frameworks that remain usable beyond individual projects.
Human rights principles are not an add-on — they shape the methodology, the language and the safeguards built into every framework and workflow.
Organisations benefit more from a few well-implemented tools than from complex systems they cannot sustain. The goal is operational maturity, not technical maximalism.
Consultations, workshops and analytical support for civil society organisations, research initiatives and institutional partners.