Geneva-based HURIDOCS is a Google AI Impact Grantee
HURIDOCS will apply artificial intelligence to human rights documentation.
HURIDOCS will apply artificial intelligence to human rights documentation.
Phishing, malware and “denial of service” attacks represent a real threat to human rights activists.
We strengthened the capacity of organisations to document human rights violations, continued developing our flagship tool Uwazi, and much more.
What’s included? Support for right-to-left languages, data synchronization between two or more Uwazi instances, and improved security.
“This award sheds light on the very cruel refugee policy of the Australian Government. It also brings international attention to the dangers and ill-treatment faced by refugees all over the world…”
The events method allows defenders to document individual cases of human rights violations in order to better understand patterns.
“I want to thank all our partners for bringing drive and a sense of purpose into our work, and we are grateful to all our supporters…”
These projects are great examples of the creativity, adaptability, and sheer determination that describe so many human rights leaders in this field.
We’ve added support for Matomo for web analytics, a way to manage languages from the user interface, and more.
Todas estas herramientas contribuyen una pieza importante al campo de documentación en derechos humanos.