• Development Of A Web Based Human Right Violation Reporting System For National Human Rights Commission

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    • 1.2    Statement of the Problem
      The process of reporting cases by the members of the common citizenry to the appropriate channels of the Office of the National Human Rights Commission faces a number of stumbling blocks. Chief among these is having to pass through an officer and transfer to the executive secretary which will now be forwarding the petition to the individuals appointed by the government to handle the petition depending on its type. This results in having a petition not treated until after several months. Another challenge is the location of the citizen that want to file the complaint, and how long it will take to send the complaint to the designated body since going there personally will be difficult. Some are not even aware of where to file their complaint to, for it to be resolved. Another problem in using the email method is the provision of the recipient email address to the public. People also fear the email might not be as legitimate as the paper filling form since they will just type all the details in the mail description box with the subject and not as straight forward as the paper form. Email also assign the numbers of files each user can upload at a time, of which will not allow the user to be able to complete the message in one mail.
      1.3    Aim and Objectives of the Study
      The aim of this project work is to develop a Human Rights Violation System for case submissions to the Office of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC).
      The following objectives combine to achieve the aim:
      i.    Analyze the existing methods of human rights violation reporting system by NHRC and highlight their problems.
      ii.    Develop an online human rights violation reporting system for case submission directly to the Commission.
      iii.    Examine the developed human rights violation reporting system and test its efficiency in comparison with the existing systems reviewed.
      1.4    Scope and Limitations of the Study
      The scope of this project encompasses the development of a web-based human right violation system that will assist the National Human Right Commission to improve their performance in protecting the human rights of the people in the country. The system will be developed based on the human rights violation acts implemented by the NHRC systemThis project work is limited to Nigerian citizens alone as the violation acts are those implemented by the Nigeria Constitution. As such, it cannot be used in other country. Surfing and searching for related works online makes it more tasking as the constrain and limitation on this project.
      1.5    Significance of the Study
      This research work is significant as it provides easy method of human right violation reporting and improve the effectiveness of the NHRC in fighting for the human rights protection in the country. The study will also be a supportive means to other existing methods and increase the rate at which cases are being attended to. This research work analyzes the shortcomings of the existing system and provides the efficient way to eradicate these problems. If this new system is rejected, then we will have to embrace the existing systems and continue to face their problems.
      1.6    Definition of Terms
      i.    Human Rights: are basic entitlements bestowed upon each and every human being by
      virtue of birth. The underlying idea of such rights is to ensure that all men, women and children are treated with respect and dignity. For example, as human beings, it is our birthright that all of us should be given equal treatment and should not be discriminated on any account due to differences of religion, caste, class, color, gender or anything else either by the State or the community or for that matter the family.
      ii.    National Human Right Commission (NHRC): is an organization that was established by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Act, 1995, as amended by the NHRC Act, 2010, in line with the resolution of the United Nations General Assembly which enjoins all member States to establish national human rights institutions for the promotion and protection of human rights. The Commission serves as an extra-judicial mechanism for the enhancement of the enjoyment of human rights. Its establishment is aimed at creating an enabling environment for the promotion, protection and enforcement of human rights. It also provides avenues for public enlightenment, research and dialogue in order to raise awareness on human rights issues. The Commission is headed by the Executive Secretary who is also the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). There are six departments in the administrative structure of the Commission namely: Admin, LID, Finance and Accounts, Public Affairs and Communications, Planning, Research and Statistics, and Monitoring and External Programmes. There are three Units under the Executive Secretary's Office, namely, the Council Secretariat, Audit and Public Interest Litigation Units. The Commission also has six zonal offices representing the six geo-political zones of the country, namely; North West Zone (Kano), North East Zone (Maiduguri), North Central (Jos), South West (Lagos), South East (Enugu) and South South (Port Harcourt).
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      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]TABLE OF CONTENTSCHAPTER ONE   INTRODUCTION   1.1    Background of the Study   1.2    Statement of the Problem   1.3    Aim and Objectives of the Study   1.4    Scope and Limitations of the Study   1.5    Significance of the Study   CHAPTER TWO   LITERATURE REVIEW   2.1    The Concept of Human Rights   2.2    Meaning of Human Rights   2.3    Human Right Violations    2.4    The National Human Right Commission (NHRC)    2.5    Human Rights ... Continue reading---

         

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      CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 8 ]Figure 3.1 below is a pictorial representation of the steps involved in the waterfall development model. ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 13 ]CHAPTER FOURSYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION, RESULTS AND DISCUSSION4.1    IntroductionThis chapter focused on providing a comprehensive description of how the designed system carries out its operation, what it requires to operate and the outcome of its operation. The information provided were supported with images of the system interfaces.4.2    Choice of Programming Languages UsedThe web-based human rights violation reporting system was developed using PHP, MYSQL, HTML and JavaScript.i.    Hyper ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER FIVESUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION5.1    IntroductionThere has been the need to improve the protection of human rights across the world with the involvement of technology system for an efficient, fast and reliable information sharing and management. The challenge of late response to submitted cases and unable to monitor the case status remain unsolved which has cause setback to the human rights protection across the country.The web-based human rights violation reporting system ... Continue reading---