The Rights Reporter Foundation (RRF) is a non-profit organisation founded by Hungarian activists to advocate for the human rights of vulnerable populations. They use the power of video for community mobilisation and advocacy campaigning. Their vision is of a society where policies affecting vulnerable communities are evidence-informed and respect human rights, as well as developed and implemented with the meaningful involvement of these communities. The main focus of their work is on people who use drugs, sex workers and people who live with HIV, but they are glad to work with other stigmatised communities, such as LMBTQ people, ethnic minorities, migrants, refugees and homeless people.
Their mission is to educate the public about the role of evidence in policy formulation, to provide a voice for vulnerable communities, and to improve the advocacy efforts of NGOs by providing technical assistance and training. The RRF team is based in Budapest, and most of their activities focus on Europe, but they have cooperated with a number of NGOs beyond Europe, from New Zealand to Canada, from Mexico to Indonesia.


