Human Rights Documentation
Collecting, organizing, and preserving reliable information related to violence, discrimination, displacement, and human rights concerns.
HRP advances Hazara research, documentation, digital preservation, and public knowledge.
The Hazara Resource Platform (HRP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Virginia, USA, with a remote presence across the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Europe, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. HRP works to empower the Hazara community through targeted research and studies, digital resource management, publication, and action-oriented programs.
As a research and collaboration hub, HRP supports institutions, researchers, scholars, community leaders, and philanthropic partners by providing reliable resources and fostering meaningful collaboration. Our work is grounded in evidence, ethical documentation, cultural preservation, and public knowledge.
HRP brings together research, documentation, digital systems, publication, and community collaboration to preserve knowledge and support the long-term needs of the Hazara community.
Collecting, organizing, and preserving reliable information related to violence, discrimination, displacement, and human rights concerns.
Supporting evidence-based studies on Hazara history, society, culture, migration, identity, and community experience.
Managing secure databases, documentation tools, digital collections, and dashboards that support access, validation, and preservation.
Protecting historical records, oral histories, photographs, cultural materials, and collective memory for future generations.
HRP’s flagship initiatives include the Digital Resource Center, a secure online platform that brings together databases, documents, and resource management tools, and our upcoming Digital Archive, a professional digital archive for Hazara-focused research, archive, and publication.
HRP has made notable progress in building an organizational structure, launching digital resource infrastructure, and completing key research and documentation projects. These initiatives help preserve historical records, support public knowledge, and amplify Hazara voices worldwide.
Gather documents, testimonies, records, datasets, photographs, and community knowledge through responsible channels.
Review, organize, and apply quality-control standards so information remains reliable, ethical, and useful.
Safeguard records and knowledge through secure digital systems, archives, and long-term preservation workflows.
Make approved knowledge accessible through reports, publications, resource centers, datasets, and educational materials.
Backed by a global team of scholars, researchers, technologists, advisors, volunteers, and community leaders, HRP is expanding its role as a vital resource for Hazara-focused research and documentation.
We remain committed to raising global awareness, preserving Hazara heritage, strengthening collaboration, and amplifying the voices of the Hazara people worldwide.
Explore HRP’s work, meet the team, submit materials, or support the mission as we continue building trusted resources for the Hazara community and the wider public.