Martus Review

Martus Review

Tuesday, June 26, 2007 – 11:00

     In 2005, Susan Bazilli, a Canadian international human rights lawyer working with the Open Society Institute and Benetech to survey the use of the Martus human rights monitori

    
In 2005, Susan Bazilli, a Canadian international human rights lawyer working with the Open Society Institute and Benetech to survey the use of the Martus human rights monitoring software tool, worked on a survey of Martus use in Africa. Martus addresses four critical requirements for software protecting information on human rights and social justice violations: usability, security, the ability to search, and transparency.

As a follow-up project, Bazilli is interested in hearing from NGOs who have been using Martus. All replies will be kept strictly confidential.

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Martus Review

Martus Review

Tuesday, June 26, 2007 – 11:00

     In 2005, Susan Bazilli, a Canadian international human rights lawyer working with the Open Society Institute and Benetech to survey the use of the Martus human rights monitori

    
In 2005, Susan Bazilli, a Canadian international human rights lawyer working with the Open Society Institute and Benetech to survey the use of the Martus human rights monitoring software tool, worked on a survey of Martus use in Africa. Martus addresses four critical requirements for software protecting information on human rights and social justice violations: usability, security, the ability to search, and transparency.

As a follow-up project, Bazilli is interested in hearing from NGOs who have been using Martus. All replies will be kept strictly confidential.

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