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Open Source Friday - Uwazi - 06-14-24 #62

Closed vleiloerie closed 2 weeks ago

vleiloerie commented 5 months ago

Name

Rafael Pólit

GitHub Handle

@RafaPolit

Project Name

Uwazi

Project Repo

https://github.com/huridocs/uwazi

Stream Date

Dates

14-06-2024

Twitter URL

@huridocs

LinkedIn URL

https://www.linkedin.com/company/huridocs/

Additional Information

Uwazi is an open-source application that allows you to organise a collection of information and, in the process, reveal previously hidden patterns, relationships and opportunities for action. It is developed by HURIDOCS (Human Rights Information and Documentation Systems), a Geneva-based NGO that, for the past four decades, has equipped human rights defenders with tools and strategies to mobilise information.

In Swahili, Uwazi means “openness,” and it was based on this principle that Uwazi was born. Human rights groups deal with enormous amounts of data, accumulating years’ or even decades’ worth of facts and materials that support the case for change. However, without safe, efficient and collaborative ways of managing it all, many of the insights contained in these collections will remain closed off to the very people who need them most.

Uwazi was first launched in 2017 as a tool to improve access to regional jurisprudence. In consultations with human rights defenders, we had learned that it was difficult for them to not only locate a relevant court ruling, but to also see how it fit into the bigger picture: case documents needed to be connected to the judgment document, which needed to be connected to the deciding judge’s case history, and so on. We thus designed Uwazi as a web-based application for capturing and organising a collection of documents beyond simply its metadata (such as title, author, date published, etc.). Within the substance of a document lies important information and Uwazi enables you to highlight, tag, organise, and relate items to other documents.

But it soon became clear that Uwazi had potential to be much more than just a document management tool. Human rights defenders don’t just work with collections of PDFs and text documents—they also gather troves of information, observations, geolocation points, multimedia files and other data that can be hard to parse in bulk.

We have since expanded Uwazi, creating a database application that is helpful for a wide selection of changemakers, from activists, advocates, lawyers and policymakers who conduct human rights work, to academics, archivists, media organisations and others who work to make a positive difference in the world.

Initial Uwazi development received significant financial support from the MacArthur Foundation and the Center for Justice and International Law (CEJIL). More recently, Uwazi received funding from Google.org to develop its machine learning features to help human rights defenders manage and curate their information collections more effectively. Uwazi continues to be updated and refined regularly by the team at HURIDOCS, which is funded through a combination of grants, payments for services and individual donations.

AndreaGriffiths11 commented 2 months ago

Hello @vleiloerie! We are excited to host you. To confirm the stream date would be Friday, June, 14 2024. 1PM NY | 5PM UTC

vleiloerie commented 1 month ago

Thanks @AndreaGriffiths11, this is well noted!

github-actions[bot] commented 1 month ago

Hi @LadyKerr and @AndreaGriffiths11,

This stream has been scheduled. Please complete the following tasks:

You can find the instructions in this guide.

github-actions[bot] commented 1 month ago

Hey @vleiloerie✨,

You're officially scheduled for Open Source Friday! 🚀🎥. Here are some guidelines on preparing for the live stream:

Preparation Instructions

Let us know if you have any questions!, Kedasha & Andrea 👯

vleiloerie commented 1 month ago

Hey @AndreaGriffiths11 and @LadyKerr, Our speaker for this event is now confirmed. Please note that our Tech Lead @RafaPolit will be joining you to chat about Uwazi on the 14th of June.

Thank you! Yolanda

AndreaGriffiths11 commented 3 weeks ago

Hi @vleiloerie would you be so kind to email intro myself (andreagriffiths11@github.com) and @rafapolit to get the calendar invite set. TYSM!

AndreaGriffiths11 commented 2 weeks ago

Complete! Link to recording: YouTube