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Video for Change: Creating and Measuring Ethical Impact
A collaborative paper by Tanya Notley, Sam Gregory (WITNESS) and Andrew Lowenthal (EngageMedia) published in Volume 9 of the Journal of Human Rights Practice, Oxford University Press.

Lena Hendry’s Conviction and RM10,000 Fine Unjust
Former Program Coordinator of Pusat KOMAS Lena Hendry was sentenced to pay a fine of RM 10,000 or spend a year in jail by the Magistrate’s Court in Kuala Lumpur for screening the Sri Lankan civil war documentary, “No Fire Zone: The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka” before...
Video4Change Network Presents at the 17th International Anti-Corruption Conference
The Video4Change network organized a panel at Transparency International’s 17th International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) in Panama on the subject, ‘Exposing Corruption with Digital Video: How citizens can use the tool in their pockets to expose corruption’. By...
Defending Human Rights in the United States
Video4Change Network partner WITNESS has announced that they are expanding their work in the United States through a generous new grant. Announcement from the WITNESS newsletter:”WITNESS is excited to announce that we are expanding our work in the United...