Community discussion: Machine learning and human rights (via New Tactics)
In this discussion, we hope to bring together human rights defenders, tool developers and machine learning practitioners to share knowledge and experience.
In this discussion, we hope to bring together human rights defenders, tool developers and machine learning practitioners to share knowledge and experience.
An expanded Uwazi will make it easy to record connections between people, documents, and events in a way that speaks best to the logic of the investigating organisation.
We supported more than 50 organisations to improve access to crucial information.
We’ve also added better search, better use of screen real estate and plenty of bug fixes.
We’ve got two sessions planned: a panel to discuss information management and human rights bodies, and a tech demo.
The MEA aims to recognise individuals, or exceptionally organisations, who are working in conditions hostile to fundamental human rights, at risk, and in need of protection.
We are grateful to OSF for recognising Friedhelm’s leadership and the importance of our work as an organisation
“As we move forward with many more features, we’ll rely on defenders as advisors and teachers.”
We introduced human rights defenders to our newest software solution, Uwazi, and learned firsthand about NGOs’ needs and challenges.
Stop by to learn more about Uwazi and other HURIDOCS tools or services, or to share information problems that you’re struggling with.