Videre


Videre est Credere is a human rights organization that equips oppressed communities in hard-to-access areas with cameras, technology, and training to safely and effectively collect video evidence to expose violence, human rights violations, and other systemic abuses. The organization's name means "to see is to believe" in Latin. It is registered as a charitable organization in London, England. Videre has trained over 500 activists since its founding in 2008.

Methodology

Videre est Credere works in some of the world's most oppressive societies and situations. It creates a global network of activists able to film and document the abuses and human rights violations of violent regimes. Videre employs a four-part methodology in its work:
The organization rarely takes public credit for its work, but its footage has been published in a variety of media outlets; shown to policymakers; formed the basis for NGO advocacy work; and used as evidence in courts. Its footage is processed, categorised and stored in an electronic archive that allows Videre to use the footage in both short-term and long-term.
The organisation uses a number of tools used by commercial or intelligence organisations, including social network analysis software. It also claims to use a number of techniques unusual to the NGO industry such as "data storage and communication encryption to counter-surveillance."

History

Videre was founded by CEO Oren Yakobovich and Board Chairman Uri Fruchtmann in 2008. Fruchtmann, the former husband of Annie Lennox and a successful filmmaker, had the idea of giving old video equipment to human rights defenders. People told him he should talk to Yakobovich. Yakobovich was leading the Camera Documentation Project at the Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem at the time and had the idea to take the idea behind the project global. The two partnered to establish Videre.

People

is Videre's patron. Uri Fruchtmann, John Sauven, Katy Cronin, Fiona Napier and Terry Gilliam serve on its board of trustees. The organization is run by CEO Oren Yakobovich. In 2014, Yakobovich was named an Ashoka Fellow. Videre does not identify its current staff members but former staff are known to include: Nizan Weisman, Rory Byrne, Holly Kilroy, and Liviu Babbitz,

Budget

According to the UK Charity Commission, the organization had an expenditure of £908,371 and income of £901,728 in 2013.