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Transforming Digital Experience And Content Publishing For OHCHR.org

Customer Offering

Social Work and Activism

Customer Industry

Nonprofit

Solution Component

Drupal 8,9

Axelerant OHCHR Case Study

A Reimagined UX and Content Architecture to Improve User Engagement

The official website of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights is the world’s most trusted source of information and documentation on human rights. Prior to the platform relaunch, this information on human rights was being published across three different websites:

  • OHCHR.org
  • Human Rights Council Website
  • Stand Up 4 Human Rights (Campaign Website)

To create a more consistent brand and navigation experience, digital leaders at OHCHR determined it was time to consolidate the platform.

Also, OHCHR.org was hosted on SharePoint, which called for a decentralized CMS with defined user roles. The UI and taxonomy also needed an overhaul in order to improve usability for browsers and mobile and accessibility for the visually impaired.

The solution was a reimagined Drupal 9 website with an impactful UX design and an information architecture that transforms the entire site experience, its security, and content integrity.

About the Customer

The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (UN Human Rights) is the leading UN entity on human rights. The organization embodies the commitment to the promotion and protection of the full range of human rights and freedoms set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

 

Their official website, OHCHR.org, is a trusted source of information on human rights for a large user base, including academics, law professionals, NGO and NHRI professionals, politicians, government officers, journalists, and the like.

#1

Source of Information on Human Rights

06

Official UN Languages

15

Member Nations

The (ongoing) journey of transforming things around for OHCHR.org has been a long one full of learning. The very fruition has filled us with a sense of excitement and fulfillment for us.
Team Axelerant
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The Challenge

There were two core challenges that needed to be resolved:

  1. Poor Navigation & Visual Hierarchy
    The poor navigation and visual hierarchy of the website and landing pages made content navigation a challenge for contributors and end-users. The content was tagged with an ever-expanding hierarchy with no streamlined process.
  2. Centralized PublishingThe system lacked decentralized publishing capabilities. Content publishing and management in six official UN languages—English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Russian, and Chinese—were challenging due to a lack of templates and content components. A large number of volunteers were using the same account to publish. This made content management complicated.
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The Solution

A better CMS and a reimagined UX and information architecture became the holistic solution.

Our team of Business Analysts, Technical Architects, and Drupal & Frontend Developers carried out thorough technical discovery for 6 weeks.

Project Summary:

  1. Rearrange the information architecture
  2. Redesign the website
  3. Migrate the website to Drupal 9 for a complete experience
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The Result

The end result is a completely transformed OHCHR.org website and an incredibly flexible, ownable design system that presents an organization at the forefront of promoting and protecting human rights.

The website is user-focused, secure, and multilingual—one with great user experience and intuitive content navigation.

A Secure User-Focused Website

Once migrated from SharePoint to Drupal 9, the website became a secure platform that offered ease of use to both the sets of users—content publishers and readers. User roles, content management, and the look of the site became simple yet effective.

An Indicative & Engaging Platform

When it comes to such a high global authority as the OHCHR, it was imperative that their digital assets come with a great experience. The new website with improved UI, UX, and subsites, makes sure that OHCHR is represented well.

A Site with Smooth Navigation

An easy-to-navigate information architecture makes the new OHCHR website a great experience. The tiered site map and logical taxonomy ensured that the content is easily discoverable no matter what the user needs to look up.

Project Highlights

Discovery

Extensive joint discovery sessions ensured we had a shared understanding of the requirements to start designing and implementing the solution with Drupal.

 

We participated in detailed sessions on content strategy, information architecture, and taxonomy. Six weeks of discovery sessions were held to understand content complexities. This discovery became the foundation for the migration strategy, the technical requirements, and integrations, followed by feature prioritization.

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Technology Implementation
System Integrations
Content Design
UX Design
Hosting
Training Support

A Success Story that Stands out

The project was a great learning opportunity for team Axelerant, given the time spent and objectives achieved. OHCHR.org stands out as the prime example of optimizing the haystack and a perfect case of complex website migration to Drupal 8/9 and leveraging taxonomy to make content more accessible. We also presented the success story at the DrupalCon Europe 2021.

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