VOICE360

VOICE360

Non-profit Organizations

Greenwood Village, Colorado 1,741 followers

Raising the voices of conflict-affected societies to decision-makers

About us

We conduct humanitarian monitoring services focused on capturing and monitoring the VOICE of conflict, disaster, or crisis affected populations. Our hybrid human-machine teaming integrates innovative social science methodologies that community-source ground-truth perspectives in a manner that identifies their needs and leverages real-time analytics to visualize problem-solving solutions and amplifies victim-identified-solutions to greater IGO/NGO/CSO humanitarian bodies with the resources to induce problem-solving change and assistance.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Greenwood Village, Colorado
Type
Nonprofit

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    6400 S Fiddlers Green Circle

    Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111, US

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    Is it time for a ‘Georgian Voices’ project at VOICE360? Our directors want to know! If you are interested, get in touch and let’s start the conversation. #GeorgiaProtests #Tbilisi #GeorgianVoices #Freedom #HumanRights

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    Executive Director at SEVEn, The Energy Efficiency Center, Prague

    Not sure #LinkedIn will show this, as everyone wants just to have a calm Saturday, but what I want to say is that if you know anyone who has any positive meaning about russia, this is what russia and its friends are doing to people. This is their #businessasusual. This one is from #Tbilisi, but russia is absolutely perfect at this everywhere where it comes. #GeorgiaProtests

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    Afghan girls want their rights 🇦🇫 Nila Ebrahimi, a remarkable 17-year-old from Afghanistan, has captivated the world with her powerful performance of “Boro Ba Maktab” after being honored with the International Children’s Peace Prize. Her voice resonates far beyond the melody—it echoes the defiance, hope, and unyielding courage of millions of Afghan girls and women who refuse to surrender to oppression. Nila’s achievement is more than an individual triumph; it is a beacon of resilience, a call to action, and a testament to the unbreakable spirit of Afghan women striving for their right to education, freedom, and dignity. To world leaders: Your silence can no longer be an option. Stand with Afghan girls and women. Amplify their voices. Uphold their rights. Commit to creating a world where girls like Nila can dream freely, study fearlessly, and inspire endlessly. Let us unite to ensure that “Boro Ba Maktab” becomes not just a song but a reality for every Afghan girl—a reality where no child is denied her fundamental right to education. It is time for action. Their fight is our shared humanity. Will you stand with them? #afghanistan

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    A courageous group of Afghan women’s rights activists gathered to demand freedom and equality for Afghan women, denouncing #GenderApartheid under Taliban rule. Afghan women are stripped of their fundamental rights, facing restrictions that affect every aspect of their lives. Now more than ever, the world must stand with these brave voices and amplify their calls for justice and dignity. #Afghanistan #AfghanWomen #GenderApartheid

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    This is exactly why VOICE360 (501c3) exists! If you want your voice to be heard, but fear retribution, scrutiny, or retaliation: CONTACT US, and we will amplify it for you. #anonymity #amplification #awareness VOICE360 Afghanistan #Afghanistan VOICE360 Ukraine #Ukraine

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    Professor of Economics, Board Member, Founding Rector of American University Kyiv

    Ukrainians Are Being Silenced and Discriminated Against in the U.S. Recently, I made a post expressing my disappointment with Ukrainians who don’t use their social media platforms to raise awareness about Ukraine. Some reached out to me privately to explain why they remain silent. I was shocked to learn how often Ukrainians are being silenced and discriminated against, especially in workplaces where Russians hold influence. Ukrainians are subtly discouraged from speaking about Ukraine or the war, as “no one wants to be professionally associated with sadness and conflict." One individual – let’s call him Yaroslav – told me he stopped writing about Ukraine on LinkedIn and even deleted his posts because he was fired from his previous job for doing so. The official reason given for his termination was "company reorganization," but this happened immediately after his posts about Ukraine. Another person, who works in Silicon Valley, told me that Russians began threatening him, warning him to "keep quiet, or it would affect his career." He further shared that "Russians are everywhere, and they hold influential positions in all companies." Some Ukrainians have had to close their social media profiles to prevent their employers from seeing what they write. Even at companies that outwardly support Ukraine and provide aid to Ukrainian people, there is an underlying hesitation to be publicly associated with the war. Personally, I was approached by a donor offering $150,000 in medical supplies for wounded Ukrainian soldiers. But when they saw my LinkedIn posts, they withdrew their offer. I’m not naming them because, unlike them, I actually have some decency. Yes, Ukrainians are being silenced and discriminated against in the U.S. Meanwhile, "rashists" spread their propaganda and organize private gatherings, like those in Miami, where they raise millions of dollars to support Russia's genocidal actions. My question is: Where is the FBI? Why aren’t they shutting down Moscow’s influence in our own backyard? Why hasn’t Russia been recognized as a terrorist state in the U.S.? Please, help me to spread this information. Maybe some government officials will actually hear and do something about it.

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    What's really going on in Ukraine? In this hard-hitting docuseries, combat veterans embed with active troops to reveal the unfiltered realities of modern warfare. Season 1 takes us to Ukraine, where Ethan Nagel (USMC, Scout Sniper) and Chris Naganuma (Army, Infantry) from Project Leaflet follow units composed primarily of American and Western volunteers, the elite 3AB Ukrainian special forces, and courageous civilians risking everything to defend their homeland. This is the return of the gritty war documentary. War journalism done right, by actual combat vets. This is more than just a story—it’s the frontline, as seen through the eyes of those who have lived it. Now streaming on VET Tv https://lnkd.in/gniVMN-S Ethan Nagel Chris Naganuma Project Leaflet John Daniel Acevedo

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    Female Cultural Support Team (CST) members in Afghanistan played a crucial role in building trust and bridging communication between local communities and military forces. Their unique access to women and families—groups often unreachable by male counterparts—enabled them to gather vital insights and foster dialogue. By amplifying the voices of these communities to decision-makers, CST members helped shape more informed, culturally sensitive operations, ensuring that local perspectives were heard and respected. Their efforts not only improved mission outcomes but also empowered Afghan women, highlighting the importance of inclusive engagement in conflict zones. #Empowerment #CommunityVoices #Afghanistan VOICE360 Afghanistan

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    Retired Police Officer, Veteran Advocate, Documentary Film Producer & Author of the books, "The Giant Killer" and "Giant Killers, War Heroes & Special Forces Legends"

    Lest We Forget... Lt. Ashley White lost her life in Afghanistan when insurgent forces detonated an Improvised Explosive Device killing her, and two US Army Rangers; Kristoffer Domeij and Christopher Horns. Lt. White served in a critical role as a cultural support team member. She helped shield Afghan women and children from exposure to the effects of war. She accompanied special operations forces on direct action missions to kill and capture members of insurgent networks- a mission that is inherently dangerous. #Army #USArmy #Womeninthemilitary #History #Armyrangers

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    Professor of Economics, Board Member, Founding Rector of American University Kyiv

    Georgia has fallen. After counting 99.6% of the ballots in Georgia’s parliamentary elections, the ruling pro-russian party “Georgian Dream” has 54.08% of the votes. Opposition parties have collectively gathered 37.58% and have declared they do not recognize the election results or the count from the Central Election Commission. This is despite the fact that exit poll by an independent Edison Research showed that the ruling party received about 40%. Also, on October 26, opposition media reported that the opposition had more votes (52%) compared to the ruling party (40.9%). These historic elections will define the trajectory for Georgia. Unless Georgian people stand up, their country will become a russian puppet like Belarus.

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