Join us for the launch of the PRISM human rights tool

About PRISM and the launch

The human rights movement is facing growing pressure and funding competition. As organisations focus on specific issues and short-term results, the broader movement becomes fragmented. PRISM is a tool designed to help human rights organisations reflect on how their work contributes to the shared goal of all rights for all people. 

Developed with the support of Oak Foundation, the tool has been piloted with five human rights organisations of varying sizes, geographic regions and thematic focus. We are pleased to launch the final version.  

Join us to learn more about PRISM and the support available for organisations and facilitators interested in applying the tool. 

Agenda

  • Introduction to PRISM and its purpose 
  • Walkthrough of the seven key areas of the framework 
  • Insights from the PRISM development team and pilot organisations 
  • Panel discussion featuring consultants Rikky Minyku and Amani Massoud, and as well as pilot organisations representatives Tim / Jesse (Videre est Credere) and Charlene from the Women’s Legal Centre
  • Audience Q&A
  • Information on opportunities for facilitators to receive training and join a community of practice 

Key details

  • Date: 21 April 2026
  • Time: 2:00pm BST (1pm UTC)
  • Duration: One hour
  • Location: Zoom

Led by: Dan James, Kate Newman, and Mona Younis, with contributors from two pilot organisations (Videre est Credere and Women’s Legal Centre) and two consultants (Rikky Minyuku and Amani Massoud).

Who it’s for: Human rights organisations, funders, and movement builders 

Join us to explore how a more connected, reflective approach can strengthen impact across the human rights movement. 

Register for the event today

Use the link below to register for the event via Zoom. Upon registration, you will receive a confirmation email containing your unique link to join the event on Tuesday 21 April.

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