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The Martus Project Celebrates Ten Years of Secure Human Rights Documentation

Palo Alto, California, November 6, 2013 — Benetech, Human Rights Watch and WITNESS celebrate today ten years of Benetech’s tool for secure human rights information management. Martus (Greek for “witness”) is an open source, free software application that allows users anywhere in the world to securely gather and organize information about human rights violations.

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Social Enterprise Buzz Profiles Jim Fruchterman

Social Enterprise Buzz, a media company dedicated to covering social enterprise news from around the world, featured our CEO, Jim Fruchterman, and his journey navigating legal issues and creating social good throughout Benetech’s history.

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TechCrunch Cites Benetech as Model for Silicon Valley Engagement with Social Sector Issues

News website TechCrunch cited Benetech as a model for Silicon Valley to broaden its reach and engage in addressing social problems.

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Benetech Recognized at the 2013 Diversability Breakfast: National Disability Employment Awareness Month—Part 4

Earlier this month, on October 3rd, I had the honor of representing Benetech at the 2013 Diversability Breakfast—an event that raises community awareness about efforts to advance inclusion of people with disabilities in the workplace. We were one of a select number of organizations recognized for creating employment opportunities for people with disabilities in the San Francisco Bay Area. In this fourth and last installment of our blog series marking National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), I’d like to share highlights from this special event.

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Engineering for Change Blog Cites Gerardo Capiel on Coding for the Common Good

An Engineering for Change blog post about trends and takeaways from the third-annual IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC) highlighted a keynote address by our VP of Engineering, Gerardo Capiel.

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