Tools for Human RightsPoint, Sarajevo, 23 May 2014
Who we are and what we do● Harness the power of information for human rights
● Work with organisations on solving their information problems, often using software
● Develop free and open source software (when there is a problem that needs a new solution), released under GPL licenses
● Based in Geneva, founded in 1982
Casebox● Virtual office for teams ● Collaborate on documents, assign and organise tasks – all in the browser
● Track projects, cases, requests and visualise where you are
● Manage who sees what and publish public information to a website
Opendata.ge
Opendata.ge● Portal for freedom of information requests and responses
● Measure government performance (who is late, who ignores)
● Citizens, civil society access the responses (examples: list of all ships registered under Georgian flag, bonuses of officials)
● Collaboration of four NGOs
Casebox
Opendata.ge
Casebox● Learn more: www.casebox.org● Access the live online demo: https://www.casebox.org/try
● Workshop tomorrow where we can model your idea for using Casebox
● Get the code: https://github.com/KETSE/casebox
OpenEvsys● Database to document human rights violations
● Built on the Events Methodology, it can be adjusted to your methodology and needs
● Available in ten languages, easy to translate● Useful for entering data in a structured way and to analyse it, to quickly create visualisations
OpenEvsys
OpenEvsys
OpenEvsys● Learn more: http://www.huridocs.org/openevsys/
● Access the live demo: http://oedemo.openevsys.org/
● Get the code: https://github.com/huridocs/OpenEvSys
Thanks!
E-mail: [email protected]: @whyfrycek, @huridocsWeb: www.huridocs.org
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