Projects at the intersection of law and innovation
Targeted human rights interventions designed to produce ready-to-use deliverables for international, institutional and digital contexts
Projects at the intersection of law and innovation
Targeted human rights interventions designed to produce ready-to-use deliverables for international, institutional and digital contexts
AKINTERRA develops projects that make complex legal issues clearer, more accessible and easier to apply in concrete contexts.
They are intended for public institutions, international organisations, academic and research institutions, and civil society organisations working in human rights.
Areas of intervention
AKINTERRA’s interventions can take several forms, depending on the intended audience, the objectives pursued and the resources available. These three areas can be offered separately or in combination, according to the nature of the request and the level of support required.
Human rights projects
Project design, planning and management
To turn an idea, a need or an identified issue into a clear, coherent and feasible plan of action.
✔ Initial scoping of needs, objectives and strategic direction ✔ Structuring the work stages, timeline and provisional budget ✔ Analysis of the legal, institutional and operational context ✔ Support for launch and implementation ✔ Coordination, monitoring and consolidation of results
Law, digital tools and decision support
Legal engineering for digital tools
Development of legal structures for integration into digital tools or decision-support systems, particularly in projects related to access to legal information and justice.
✔ Modelling of mechanisms and procedures ✔ Design of decision trees ✔ Structuring of legal rules, criteria and pathways for digital integration ✔ Verification of legal consistency and reliability
Legal training
Knowledge transfer and educational formats
Design and delivery of human rights training courses and workshops, with the development of educational materials tailored to the target audiences.
✔ Design of thematic modules ✔ Delivery of training courses, workshops or working sessions ✔ Development of educational materials ✔ Adaptation of content to different audiences ✔ Clear explanation of relevant human rights mechanisms, procedures and standards
Ready-to-use deliverables
Depending on the nature and scope of the intervention, deliverables may include:
Development of a legal tool designed to facilitate access to legal information and guidance in the context of one African country, integrating artificial intelligence as a core technical component.
The project aims to structure complex legal frameworks into pathways, analytical criteria and operational content that can be used within a digital environment for analysis and guidance.
Launch planned for the third quarter of 2026.
A structured approach
Each intervention follows a clear working method that takes into account objectives, implementation constraints and available resources, in order to produce precise, consistent and directly usable deliverables.
Scoping and feasibility
Clarification of needs, objectives, context and implementation conditions.
Structuring and production
Organisation of information, development of legal content and preparation of readable, well-structured and usable support documents.
Monitoring and adaptation
Adjustment of formats, level of detail and materials to the intended audience, with support during implementation and documentation of results.
The services offered consist of legal analysis, research, documentation, preparation and the production of specialised content in international human rights. They do not constitute legal consultations, legal representation or assistance before courts, nor any acts reserved to avocats under applicable French law.
The services offered consist of legal analysis, research, documentation, preparation and the production of specialised content in international human rights. They do not constitute legal consultations, legal representation or assistance before courts, nor any acts reserved to avocats under applicable French law.
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