Pratiques généralement acceptées pour la documentation sur les droits de l’homme: Référentiel central de documentation provenant de plusieurs organisations [Broadly Accepted Practices in Human Rights Documentation: Central Repositories for Multi-Organization Documentation Efforts]
Author:
PILPG & HRD Toolkit Consortium
Date:
2016-10-24
Other important information:
This document outlines broadly accepted practices for selecting, developing, and managing a central repository for multi-organization documentation efforts.
Date posted:
March 15, 2017
Group:
General documentation purposes
Violation:
General human rights violation
Tool Format:
Publication
Language:
French
Challenge:
Security for information/data
Methods:
Personal narratives and interviews - Interview with discussion guide, Personal narratives and interviews - Interview without discussion guide, Personal narratives and interviews - Survey, Personal narratives and interviews - Focus Group, Personal narratives and interviews - Oral history, Event monitoring and recording - Photographs or videos, Event monitoring and recording - Geospatial imagery, Event monitoring and recording - Crowdsourcing, Event monitoring and recording - Collecting media or social media reports, Physical evidence gathering - Forensic pathology, Physical evidence gathering - Medical examinations, Physical evidence gathering - Crime scene analysis, Physical evidence gathering - DNA analysis, Physical evidence gathering - Analysis of official documents
Tool Type:
Training Resource
Region:
Global
Relevant to Documenting in Conflict Regions:
Yes
Documentation Stage:
Storage, Analysis
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