SADATA

SADATA SADATA

Main Functions

SADATA, Samoa’s digital human rights tracking tool, utilizes IMPACT OSS software to automate data collection on its human rights performance.

Using a clustering system on all international and national human rights recommendations, SADATA:

  • Reduces the amount of time needed to write state reports, eliminate duplication of activities and identify implementation gaps
  • Coordinates and monitors the implementation of human rights recommendations and obligations
  • Provides a broader picture of the interlinkages between human rights, Sustainable Development Goals, and the Pathway for the Development of Samoa.

Developers/Administrators

The Secretariat of the National Mechanism for the Implementation, Reporting and Follow-Up (NMIRF) under Samoa Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, International Relations Division.

Users

SADATA is a public access web tool where info can be accessed by anyone with or without a SADATA account. Users of the tool include, government stakeholders, UN and international organizations staff, NGOs, civil society, academia, students, etc.

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