HRP is a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit advancing Hazara research, documentation, and digital preservation.

Digital Resource Administration

HRP manages a secure Digital Resource Center for collecting, validating, storing, publishing, and preserving Hazara-focused data and documents.

Digital Resource Center

The Hazara Resource Platform has established a secure online technology platform that serves as a centralized Digital Resource Center for the Hazara community. The center enables the secure collection, validation, storage, and publication of crucial documents and data.

It includes databases, a documents center, organizational management tools, and interactive dashboards that support efficient collection, analysis, storage, publication, and archiving. All incoming data is reviewed through a validation process before being stored or published on HRP’s password-protected systems. Farsi documents may be translated into English while the original versions are retained for reference and preservation.

Core Components

Victims’ Database

Collects, validates, stores, and publishes information about war atrocity victims among Hazara civilians, including searchable victim records, stories, and incident summaries.

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Documents Center

Collects, validates, stores, publishes, and archives documents related to the Hazara community for researchers, writers, historians, and community contributors.

Migrants’ Database

Supports advocacy and responsible data management for Hazara irregular migrants seeking new homes through validated and organized records.

Dashboards & Tools

Interactive dashboards and organizational tools help HRP analyze, manage, publish, and archive information with consistency and quality control.

Validation, Security, and Collaboration

HRP applies validation and quality-control standards before sensitive or public materials are stored or published. The platform is designed to protect information while supporting responsible access for research, documentation, advocacy, and community knowledge.

Researchers, writers, historians, experts, and community members are encouraged to contribute relevant documents and data to enrich this shared resource.

1

Collect

Receive documents, data, testimonies, and community records through secure contribution channels.

2

Validate

Review, verify, translate when needed, and apply quality-control standards before use.

3

Store

Organize validated materials in protected databases, document systems, and structured records.

4

Archive & Publish

Preserve materials for long-term access and publish approved resources through HRP platforms.