The latest Tella app lets Uwazi users document violations safely and while offline
Tella and Uwazi are joining forces for improved security, better functionality, and more reliability of human rights information.
Tella and Uwazi are joining forces for improved security, better functionality, and more reliability of human rights information.
Learn more about one of Uwazi’s most transformative AI features: the Metadata Extractor, designed to solve the challenges of manual data entry and processing.
Uwazi is making human rights documentation smarter and more effective.
HURIDOCS is proud to share that Uwazi, our flagship documentation tool, continues to make significant contributions to the field of human rights by being recognised as a digital public good.
What does a civil society that is ‘fit for purpose’ for effectively documenting human rights violations of the future look like? In this post I will explore how this became the central question of my tenancy as Executive Director of HURIDOCS and why it will remain to be our north star in navigating our organisation’s own future.
One of HURIDOCS’ top priorities is to protect the security and confidentiality of our partners’ data
Uwazi was showcased on GitHub’s Open Source Friday by HURIDOCS’ Tech Lead Rafael Pólit.
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.
HURIDOCS is receiving $1 million in grant funding from Google.org to integrate machine learning models and expand Uwazi