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Main Authors: Lemieux, Victoria, Gallant, Amber, Pourmalek, Panthea, Hamouda, Hoda, Johnston, Nicole, El-Ghazal, Samantha, Unruh, Jon, Valid-Massoud, Niloufar
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Published: Zenodo 2024
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18193250
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author Lemieux, Victoria
Gallant, Amber
Pourmalek, Panthea
Hamouda, Hoda
Johnston, Nicole
El-Ghazal, Samantha
Unruh, Jon
Valid-Massoud, Niloufar
author_facet Lemieux, Victoria
Gallant, Amber
Pourmalek, Panthea
Hamouda, Hoda
Johnston, Nicole
El-Ghazal, Samantha
Unruh, Jon
Valid-Massoud, Niloufar
contents <p>This article presents survey results examining the design and implementation of <br>recordkeeping systems for organizations supporting conflict-affected individuals <br>displaced from their homes, lands, and property (HLP). The study highlights the <br>potential of digital systems to overcome limitations of legacy HLP recordkeeping, <br>but also addresses the risks associated with technology in vulnerable contexts. <br>Emphasizing the connection between records and personal identity, the authors <br>advocate for recordkeeping systems that consider the needs, rights, and dignity <br>of displaced people. Drawing on participatory and rights-based approaches, a <br>framework for supporting HLP claims through system design is proposed. The <br>findings offer insights into tailoring such an approach for conflict-affected contexts, <br>stressing the importance of technological upgrades and careful design considerations <br>to prevent harm. The article aims to contribute to the development of effective <br>recordkeeping systems for displaced populations, calling for further research and <br>collaboration in this field.</p>
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spellingShingle Designing recordkeeping systems for transitional justice and peace: 'on the ground' experiences and practices relating to organizations supporting conflict‑affected peoples
Lemieux, Victoria
Gallant, Amber
Pourmalek, Panthea
Hamouda, Hoda
Johnston, Nicole
El-Ghazal, Samantha
Unruh, Jon
Valid-Massoud, Niloufar
<p>This article presents survey results examining the design and implementation of <br>recordkeeping systems for organizations supporting conflict-affected individuals <br>displaced from their homes, lands, and property (HLP). The study highlights the <br>potential of digital systems to overcome limitations of legacy HLP recordkeeping, <br>but also addresses the risks associated with technology in vulnerable contexts. <br>Emphasizing the connection between records and personal identity, the authors <br>advocate for recordkeeping systems that consider the needs, rights, and dignity <br>of displaced people. Drawing on participatory and rights-based approaches, a <br>framework for supporting HLP claims through system design is proposed. The <br>findings offer insights into tailoring such an approach for conflict-affected contexts, <br>stressing the importance of technological upgrades and careful design considerations <br>to prevent harm. The article aims to contribute to the development of effective <br>recordkeeping systems for displaced populations, calling for further research and <br>collaboration in this field.</p>
title Designing recordkeeping systems for transitional justice and peace: 'on the ground' experiences and practices relating to organizations supporting conflict‑affected peoples
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18193250