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Sentinel source roadmap
Sentinel source roadmap










sentinel source roadmap

This framework is used to systematically track "Situations of Concern" (SOCs), release regular forecasts and guide response strategies. Their objective is to systematically collect and assess data using a framework of analysis based on existing genocide research. The Sentinel Project is developing a genocide risk assessment, forecasting and situation monitoring process to monitor vulnerable communities worldwide. (L to R) SP Volunteers Abhishek Bhatnagar, Mikel Cavia and Lisa Leong This organization has been recognized as one of four active anti-genocide organizations based in Canada and is a member of the International Alliance to End Genocide, and the International Coalition for the Responsibility to Protect. In 2009, the Sentinel Project's approach was selected as a finalist in Google's 10 to the 100th competition for innovative social application of technology. Its mission is "to prevent the crime of genocide worldwide through effective early warning and cooperation with victimized peoples to carry out non-violent prevention initiatives." The Sentinel Project was founded in 2008 by two students, Taneem Talukdar and Christopher Tuckwood, at the University of Waterloo. The Sentinel Project for Genocide Prevention (commonly known as The Sentinel Project) is an international non-governmental organisation based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with approximately 60 members in North America. Genocide Prevention, Early Warning System, Human Rights, Research, Social Innovation, Creative Technologies Building an early warning system for genocide prevention












Sentinel source roadmap