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CFAs: Documenting Atrocities and Human Rights Violations Workshop

Civil Society Organizations and Human Rights and Democracy Program (Brazil)

Deadline: 29-Jan-2026

The Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN) invites students, journalists, researchers, and human rights practitioners from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, and Serbia to a three-day regional workshop on documenting and archiving human rights violations and international crimes in Sarajevo from 11–13 March 2026. The workshop covers open source investigations, digital archiving, ethical and legal standards, verification of digital content, and AI applications, with travel, accommodation, and meals fully covered.

Overview

This three-day workshop is designed to strengthen the capacity of participants to collect, verify, archive, and manage sensitive materials related to human rights violations and international crimes. The training combines expert-led sessions, hands-on exercises, and practical case studies to provide participants with ethical and practical skills in digital archiving and open source investigations.

Key Topics

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible participants include students, journalists, researchers, civil society activists, and human rights practitioners who:

AJRN encourages participants with a background or active engagement in relevant fields to apply, including freelancers, early-career professionals, and students.

Funding and Support

How to Apply

  1. Complete the online application form

  2. Include a short biography (up to 200 words)

  3. Submit a brief motivation statement explaining interest in the workshop and relevance to current work

  4. Register for the info session on 23 January 2026 at 16:00 CET (optional but recommended)

  5. Submit applications no later than 29 January 2026, 17:00 CET

Workshop Dates and Attendance Requirements

Why This Workshop Matters

This workshop equips participants with the practical, ethical, and technical skills needed to responsibly document, archive, and analyze information related to human rights violations and international crimes. It addresses contemporary challenges in digital archiving, strengthens capacity for transitional justice initiatives, and empowers participants to contribute to accountability and public awareness in the Balkan region.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Who can apply? Students, journalists, researchers, civil society activists, and human rights practitioners aged 20–36 from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, or Serbia.
Is prior experience in human rights required? While relevant experience is beneficial, a strong interest in transitional justice, archiving, or documenting human rights violations is essential.
What costs are covered? Travel, accommodation, meals, and visa arrangements for selected participants.
What is the application deadline? 29 January 2026, 17:00 CET.
Is there an info session? Yes, on 23 January 2026 at 16:00 CET.
What are the workshop dates? 11–13 March 2026, with travel on 10 and 14 March.
What topics will be covered? Open source investigations, digital archiving, verification of content, ethics and legal considerations, practical exercises, and AI in investigations.

Conclusion

The BIRN Sarajevo workshop provides a unique opportunity for participants to enhance their investigative and archival skills, engage with contemporary challenges in human rights documentation, and strengthen professional capacity to contribute meaningfully to transitional justice and accountability initiatives in the region.

For more information, visit BIRN.

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