[WSIS CS-Plenary] human rights in Hausa, Swahili or Zulu
Nnenna
nne75 at yahoo.com
Mon May 7 23:48:50 BST 2007
Apologies for crossposting
Nnenna
<info at huridocs.org> <jsbdueck at mts.net>
We would appreciate it if you could suggest sites of human rights organisations that contain documents in Hausa, Swahili or Zulu.
With best regards,
Bert Verstappen
Programme Coordinator
HURIDOCS
HuriSearch, the human rights search engine: http://www.hurisearch.org
HuriSearch is a very useful resource for human rights researchers and advocates, librarians, researchers, academic staff and students, journalists, diplomats and staff of international organisations - in fact anyone who is interested in human rights and needs an effective Internet search tool.
HuriSearch searches the content of over 3200 human rights websites, with a total of more than 3 million pages. This content is always fresh, because HuriSearch indexes the content of these 3200 websites veryfrequently.
HuriSearch makes it possible to focus searches on information published ina particular country, by a particular type of organisation, by a specificorganisation, or in a specific language.
HuriSearch also analyses search results and identifies keywords relevantto human rights, such as "poverty" or "business ethics" or "elections".
The HuriSearch website is available in eight languages: English, French,Spanish, German, Russian, Arabic, Korean and Chinese. HuriSearch allows searching information in 77 languages.
You are welcome to put a link to HuriSearch on webpages - or, even better, add asearch box.
Learn more here: http://www.hurisearch.org/for-webmasters
HuriSearch is developed by HURIDOCS http://www.huridocs.org in collaboration with FAST http://www.fastsearch.com/
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