Justice Watch Archive keeps an eye on human rights violations in Egypt’s justice system
The Committee for Justice has launched an online database documenting human rights violations in the context of the Egyptian justice system.
The Committee for Justice has launched an online database documenting human rights violations in the context of the Egyptian justice system.
With support from HURIDOCS, TJWG and their partners have launched an open archive of arbitrary detention, abduction and enforced disappearance cases since the 1950s.
Some of the lessons learned? Get to know your data, allow more time than you think is necessary, and engage the help of partners.
¿Qué se aprendió de la experiencia? Es importante familiarizarse con los datos, ser prudente con el cronograma y conseguir el apoyo adecuado.
The organization’s Cartography of Attacks Against Women Journalists is powered by a HURIDOCS-developed solution: Uwazi.
La organización ha creado la ‘Cartografía de agresiones contra mujeres periodistas’, una base de datos construida con nuestra herramienta Uwazi.
An integration between Digital Evidence Vault and Uwazi allows users to capture, organize and analyze online content in a streamlined way.
Justice Project Pakistan and HURIDOCS partnered to create a database that shows who exactly is sitting on one of the world’s largest death rows—individuals with disabilities, juveniles and other vulnerable people.
The events method allows defenders to document individual cases of human rights violations in order to better understand patterns.
These projects are great examples of the creativity, adaptability, and sheer determination that describe so many human rights leaders in this field.