Migrant Forum Asia and HURIDOCS worked together to create a simple solution for recording violations of labour migration rights among a network of 50+ organisations.
“Hay que recuperar la historia, visibilizar los nexos corruptos para impulsar la transformación, la rendición de cuentas y para modificar las estructuras que hacen posible, que pocas personas tomen el control del Estado.”
Working with The Engine Room, we lent our support to Japiqay to build a digital collection of official reports and other documents related the history of corruption in Peru.
This side event will discuss how human rights evidence and data collection work has been evolving in recent years and how the international community can support these efforts.
In this discussion, we hope to bring together human rights defenders, tool developers and machine learning practitioners to share knowledge and experience.
Despite the need and new technology available today, human rights defenders continuously run into frustrating technical challenges when trying to find and share information.
An expanded Uwazi will make it easy to record connections between people, documents, and events in a way that speaks best to the logic of the investigating organisation.