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== Well-Being and Resilience ==
Programs that provide mental health services
Research and guides
Well-being and resilience grants
Temporary relocation programs for study, rest and respite
== Security and Protection ==
Helpline
Resources: guides, online courses
Regional protection networks for human rights defenders
Legal Support
Protection opportunities
Emergency grants
Relocation and resettlement support
== Other ==
Research related to human rights defenders in exile
Strategic Advocacy
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Revision as of 15:22, 2 February 2023

Well-Being and Resilience

Programs that provide mental health services

Research and guides

Well-being and resilience grants

Temporary relocation programs for study, rest and respite

Security and Protection

Helpline

Resources: guides, online courses

Regional protection networks for human rights defenders

Legal Support

Protection opportunities

Emergency grants

Relocation and resettlement support

Other

Research related to human rights defenders in exile

Strategic Advocacy


Resources by topic

  • Secure your devices - These resources will help you understand when to use full disk encryption and antivirus.
  • Protect your accounts using strong passwords, pw managers, 2fa - These resources include videos that explain why strong passwords are so important, how to use password managers, and how to use two factor authentication to protect your accounts.
  • Safe internet browsing using VPN and Tor browser - These resources will help you keep your internet activities private by using a virtual private network (VPN) or the Tor internet browser. These are very helpful tools if you think an adversary has the capacity and interest to monitor and surveil your activities online.
  • Protect your information
  • Protect your communication
  • How the internet works
  • Emergency support
  • Assessment and planning tools

Communities for support and advice

Access Now’s Digital Security Helpline works with individuals and organizations around the world to keep them safe online. If you’re at risk, they can help you improve your digital security practices to keep out of harm’s way. If you’re already under attack, they provide rapid-response emergency assistance. Their 24/7 services are available with support in nine languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, Tagalog, Arabic, and Italian. They respond to all requests within two hours. https://www.accessnow.org/help/

Resources by language


Research by topic

Research on transnational repression -- This wiki page is a collection of research on the topic of transnational repression, including digital transnational repression.

Resisting Digital Authoritarianism - a recorded panel discussion from the Resistance Bureau. This show will therefore bring together thought leaders, digital activists, and those who have been spied on themselves to discuss these threats to freedom and how they can be effectively countered. What can be done to push back against the expansion of digital surveillance? And how can we protect citizens’ basic human rights from governments that are clearly determined to hack into their lives and monitor their every move? Watch the video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xg3CQXEe7K0



This is a draft list, which will is being worked on:

Totem Project:

https://totem-project.org/

for free, self-paced sessions on the basics


https://wiki.orgsec.community/

for Organizational Security focused resources


Guides

https://freedom.press/training/

https://ssd.eff.org/

https://freedom.press/training/ -