Death Penalty Defence Asia: A regional database for legal defence
Uwazi-powered database strengthens regional knowledge-sharing for effective defence in death penalty cases across Asia.
Uwazi-powered database strengthens regional knowledge-sharing for effective defence in death penalty cases across Asia.
A reflection on why the shared mission behind collaborative human rights documentation remains as relevant as ever.
The Global Human Rights Repository is a public database powered by Uwazi that will bring together human rights documents from international, regional, and national bodies into one searchable, structured system.
A medida que se cuestiona la eficacia de los métodos de documentación establecidos, las nuevas herramientas y prácticas presentan tanto oportunidades como retos.
As the effectiveness of established methods of documentation comes under scrutiny, new tools and practices present both opportunities and challenges.
HURIDOCS was a co-host of the Third Expert Roundtable on Digital Human Rights Tracking Tools and Databases (DHRTTDs).
HURIDOCS supports national human rights institutions in Fiji and Samoa by implementing Uwazi to improve their complaints management systems.
Uwazi was showcased on GitHub’s Open Source Friday by HURIDOCS’ Tech Lead Rafael Pólit.
HURIDOCS collaborated with UPR Info to relaunch their Database of UPR Recommendations and Voluntary Pledges with improved features.
The Human Rights Database is powered in part by machine learning, the result of collaboration between Plan International, HURIDOCS and Google.org fellows.