Amnesty International - Streamlined consistency through a reusable framework
The world’s leading human rights organisation commissioned Big Bite to standardise and simplify its digital publishing processes, and develop its central site at amnesty.org.
Following an in-depth discovery phase, Big Bite developed a single reusable framework to enable Amnesty to meet the increasing demands of publishing numerous websites, microsites and rebuilds across its global hubs, while retaining brand consistency. Strong accessibility and performance were also crucial requirements due to the number of content contributors based in third world countries.
The user-friendly theme enables Amnesty’s non-technical teams to use predefined content blocks within their CMS. It’s also been released as an open-source tool - Benenson - allowing the wider Amnesty International and WordPress community to utilise it.
Big Bite also redesigned and built Amnesty’s central site which is now available in English, Arabic, Spanish and French. The site includes custom-built features such as donations, petitions, translations, and advanced search, as well as a synchronised SharePoint integration that facilitated the migration of over 50,000 public-facing documents to Amnesty’s new WordPress solution.
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