What we do
HRAH advances human rights through practical programs and research that strengthen safety, dignity, and equal protection under the law. We focus on high-impact areas where vulnerable people face real-world harm and where evidence-based interventions can measurably reduce risk.
Women, children, and family stability
A dedicated area of our work focuses on protecting women affected by violence, coercion, and exploitation, and strengthening pathways to safety and recovery. We also support women entrepreneurs who contribute to community resilience and family wellbeing.
- Trauma-informed support pathways and referral-based navigation
- Protection of motherhood, childhood, and family stability
- Education and prevention materials for at-risk communities
Anti-trafficking and exploitation prevention
We support lawful efforts to combat human trafficking and exploitation by improving documentation, awareness, and coordination with vetted partners.
- Survivor-centered, referral-first support navigation
- Pattern analysis to reduce repeat victimization
- Partner coordination and risk-informed prevention resources
Digital harms and civil liberties
We address technology-enabled harms that affect safety and equal access to rights—such as harassment, coercion, discrimination, and abusive practices online. Our work emphasizes documentation standards, transparency, and practical risk reduction.
- Research on platform-enabled harms and discrimination risks
- Guidance for lawful documentation and referrals where appropriate
- Public-interest analysis and educational content
AI safety and responsible innovation
We support interdisciplinary AI safety work focused on preventing unlawful AI use (including deepfakes and AI-enabled fraud) and developing practical safeguards for public benefit.
- Risk assessment and threat modeling for high-impact AI use
- Legal and operational risk analysis for responsible deployment
- Public-benefit tools, workflows, and education to reduce harm