Meet the Tech Challenge Winners

Genocide. Mass rape. Ethnic cleansing. These and other mass atrocities threaten our security and offend our conscience. Here in the 21st century, we are now empowered by new technologies that can help prevent these crimes. It is our shared responsibility to act. Below, meet the Tech Challenge winners who are pioneering new and innovative solutions to better prevent and mitigate mass atrocities.

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  • Enablers

    Challenge Closed

    Develop technologies to better identify, spotlight, and deter intentional or unintentional third-party enablers of atrocities (e.g. non-state actors such as multinational corporations, financial institutions or those who provide logistical support).

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  • Capture

    Challenge Closed

    Develop technologies that can enable the documentation of relevant evidence that may be used to deter or hold perpetrators accountable, while minimizing the risk posed to those collecting this information.

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  • Model

    Challenge In Progress

    Challenge is not yet complete. Winners will be announced at the end of the challenge.

  • Communicate

    Challenge Closed

    Challenge Winners will be announced soon.

  • Alert

    Challenge Closed

    Challenge Winners will be announced soon.

  • Enablers
  • Capture
  • Model
  • Communicate
  • Alert

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