When institutions fail, people find new ways to organize, protect one another, and demand accountability.
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For activists, technology isn’t about efficiency; it’s about safety, dignity, and agency
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Human rights work often happens under conditions of censorship, surveillance, and power imbalance. In these contexts, decentralized tools can offer new ways to coordinate, document truth, and protect individuals when used carefully and ethically.
This module explores how Web3 tools are being used in human rights and activism, from on-chain voting and accountability records to decentralized identity and privacy-preserving financial tools. You’ll learn both the opportunities and the risks, with a strong focus on consent, safety, and do-no-harm principles. Let’s take a closer look.
Why Web3 Matters for Human Rights & Activism
Voting, Accountability & Truth-Seeking on Chain
Identity, Privacy & Financial Protection for Activists
Quiz: Human Rights & Activism in Web3
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