Guides & Tools

Reach out and explore our collection of practical guides, investigative tools, and open-source resources designed to support researchers, journalists, and civil society actors in uncovering subversive threats to democracy. From OSINT techniques to disinformation tracking and legal research aids, these tools reflect Justice for Prosperity’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and collective resilience.

WhoDis: AI intelligence tool against subversion

Modi operandi used to undermine our democracy.

WhoDis is a flagship initiative launched by Justice for Prosperity and developed together with TextGain. It uses Artificial Intelligence, a topical subject in the fight against misinformation and online subversion. By exposing the actors’ tactics of spreading hate conspiracies, WhoDis is one step ahead of them.

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Training to SRHR staff

Justice for Prosperity trained SRHR professionals from five countries on staying safe amid threats to women's and LGBTQI+ rights, thanks to Share-Net International.
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Gaming to counter extremism

Experts met to explore how online gaming is used to spread hate and radicalize youth, and how to counter these threats through awareness and collaboration.
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Support to LGBTQI+ refugees from Ukraine

LGBTI+ people fleeing the war in Ukraine can find safe shelter via rainbow.whodis.org, a support project by Justice for Prosperity and Forbidden Colours.
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Ecological threats, resilience and peace in 2021.

The 2021 Ecological Threat Report reveals how resource degradation fuels conflict and urges global action to build resilience and break this vicious cycle.