7 key achievements from our work last year: Our 2018 Annual Report
We strengthened the capacity of organisations to document human rights violations, continued developing our flagship tool Uwazi, and much more.
We strengthened the capacity of organisations to document human rights violations, continued developing our flagship tool Uwazi, and much more.
What’s included? Support for right-to-left languages, data synchronization between two or more Uwazi instances, and improved security.
“This award sheds light on the very cruel refugee policy of the Australian Government. It also brings international attention to the dangers and ill-treatment faced by refugees all over the world…”
We’ve added support for Matomo for web analytics, a way to manage languages from the user interface, and more.
The 2019 Martin Ennals Award will be presented on 13 February 2019 at a ceremony hosted by the City of Geneva.
Uwazi now supports document thumbnails, can run enhanced searches with query strings, and more.
Les invitamos a explorar la demo de Uwazi para revisar cómo funciona.
You’re welcome to explore our Uwazi demo to see how Uwazi works, anytime!
Some of what we’ve added include expanded media support and the ability to customise your interface by adding your own CSS.
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.