What is the "New Tactics Workbook", and what does it include?
New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners is a compilation of innovative tactics.
What are the Tactical Notebooks?
Tactical notebooks are first-person, in-depth case studies that provide a detailed look at how a tactic was implemented and the challenges that were faced along the way.
At present there are more than 45 tactical notebooks covering five continents.
What is the difference between "Tactics in progress" and the "Tactics Database"?
"Tactics in progress" is an area where the New Tactics community members can share their activities. You can also seek feedback from the community, or post your own comments (as feedback) for others. These tactics may not be completed, fully documented, or ready for others to try.
What is the Tactics Database, and how do I use it?
The New Tactics database is currently a collection of 160 tactics, summarized (approximately 700 words) to help human rights advocates think about new ideas for tactics they can apply to different situations.
Each tactic includes a summary of….
What kinds of training workshops has New Tactics held, and what can I still learn from them online?
Do you have suggestions on how to use New Tactics resources?
What are the Training Tools and where do I find them?
Training Tools provide exercises, worksheets and articles designed to help advocates think about their work in terms of strategy and tactics.
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What are "tags" and what are they used for?
In several locations around this website, you will have the opportunity to "tag this page" a page or yourself. A "tag" is simply a keyword or phrase you would use to mark or identify a resource.
