Analyzer Overview
Analyzer is used to collect, maintain and analyze information
about
large-scale human rights violations. The methodology and concepts
behind
this application are based on the efforts and techniques that have
been
pioneered for over a decade by human rights professionals in countries
all over the world.
We have deployed Analyzer at the Truth and Reconciliation
Commission and
the Campaign for Good Governance in Sierra Leone, member
non-governmental organizations of the Human Rights Accountability
Coalition (HRAC) in Sri Lanka, and the Boroumand Foundation for
the
Promotion of Human Rights and Democracy in Iran based in Washington
DC. Analyzer was used for data analysis for the Commission
for Reception,
Truth and Reconciliation (CAVR by its Portuguese acronym). Please
see
the Projects page for more information
on these projects.
Please see the Capturing
human rights data in Analyzer page for more
information and sample Analyzer screens.
Analyzer is a free and open source project. We welcome
anyone who is
interested, to have a look and make contributions to the source
code.
Analyzer code as well as information about system requirements
is
available on Sourceforge.
Analyzer was developed in partnership with:
American
Bar Association Central European and Eurasian Law Initiative
(ABA CEELI)
The
John D. and Catherine T.
MacArthur Foundation
Open
Society Institute

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