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The Martus Project

The Martus Project, initiated by Marc B. Levine and The Benetech Initiative, aims to provide technology tools for civil society organizations to collect, safeguard, organize, and disseminate information about social justice violations. Martus is a simple, email-like software that ensures security and control over information with backup servers for safeguarding. The solution design includes a simple installation process, transparency through free software, and automatic encryption. Martus is currently being used for monitoring activities, safeguarding social justice information, basic organization, and delivering information to the intended audience. Regional offices can submit bulletins that can be reviewed, revised, accepted, and classified by headquarters. Martus is being used in over 50 countries, including China, Saudi Arabia, the Philippines, Thailand, Nepal, Colombia, and Sierra Leone, with upcoming projects planned for Nigeria, Kenya, Algeria, and Egypt.

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The Martus Project

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  1. The Martus Project Marc B. Levine The Benetech Initiative WUPSS Workshop Rutgers University July 8 2004

  2. The Mission To provide technology tools to assist civil society organizations to collect, safeguard, organize and disseminate information about social justice violations

  3. What is Martus? • For NGOs monitoring and/or documenting rights abuse • Simple, email-like software • Security and control over the information • Backup servers for safeguarding • Web search engine for public data

  4. Solution Design • Simple install • Looks like email, but less complex • Free software provides transparency • Encryption happens automatically

  5. Current Needs • Monitoring activities • Social justice information safeguarding • Basic organization • Deliver information to intended audience

  6. Headquarters/Field Desk • Regional offices can submit bulletins that can be viewed by a central account • Bulletins can be reviewed, revised, accepted and classified for database by headquarters

  7. Martus Around the World • Downloads from over 50 countries including China, Saudi Arabia • Current projects • The Philippines • Thailand • Nepal • Colombia • Sierra Leone • Upcoming projects • Nigeria • Kenya • Algeria • Egypt

  8. Martus Demonstration

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