2. Can you easily determine your
progress in human rights
advocacy?
The answer is almost always NO
Why?
This is why:
Most records are
still kept in binders,
physical storage or
Folders on hard drives
4. Most tech solutions are unfit for
human rights organizations
Too unsafe
Too outdated
Too service-oriented
Too expensive
Hard to customize
Too focused on corporate
practice
8. When a task is created, notifications by email
are sent to Assigned users.
A notification is sent to the owner of the task
when it's closed by assignee users.
Here is a list of 3 notifications received by Erik
Norman:
9. Casebox will group all tasks created or assigned to
you in smart folders. In 2 clicks you can see active
tasks that you've created for a specific user.
Ray Mack has 3 active tasks created by the logged
in user:
11. Office Integration is Key to
usability -
Casebox allows to seamlesly edit a MSWord
document without having to download, edit,
and then upload the file again.
13. What if you manage hundreds
of cases?
Human Righs advocacy contains fascinating data from different
countries, gender, types of violations. Each case tends to have a
status (under investigation, active, closed) and other attributes.
So, Casebox has
a Charting Option