With millions of refugees facing severe human rights abuses, the need for systematic documentation is critical. Our partners use Uwazi to capture vital evidence for legal action, research, monitoring, and advocacy. This Refugee Day, we honour refugee resilience and highlight grassroots projects powered by Uwazi, dedicated to their protection and justice.
The Digital Public Goods Alliance (DPA) recently highlighted Uwazi as a digital public good that effectively tackles widespread information pollution as it is easy to adopt and can be customised by stakeholders to address specific needs.
To honour the victims and survivors of Afghanistan’s long-standing conflicts, the Afghanistan Memory Home museum is a sanctuary for their stories, giving Afghans a voice and ensuring that the human impact of war is never forgotten.
The proliferation of disinformation poses a significant threat to society and undermines the trust in information sources in a world dominated by digital connectivity.
Human rights defenders, facing shrinking civic spaces, require rapid, ethical documentation to counter ongoing and emerging violations in crisis situations.