Design And Implementation Of A Computerized Information System For A Human Right Based Organisation

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A case study of Non governmental organization (NGOs)

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ABSTRACT
The clamout for justice and rights of man is an age long affair. Social crusaders, philosophers, non governmental organization (NGOs) and thinkers of various persuasions, have devoted most of their effects to the promotion of monitoring and re-affirmation of faith in fundamental human right in the dignity and worth of the human person in equal right of nations large and small, and in fundamentals freedoms for all without distraction as to religious crisis, terrorisms, civil war etc.
In Nigeria today, all of use belong to one family mankind. Everyone is born free. Each of us is entitled to have rights, freedom and duties of different kinds, not withstanding. Each of its has as responsibility to acknowledge, respect, promote, and protect6 those fundamental rights and freedoms for all others as justice demands infact human beings are endored wit h the faculty of convince and inner sense of right and wrong. Thus the need for justice is man’s quest for happiness and good harmonious living. A human who is deprived of any of these fundamental need is faced to live a sub-human existence, hence this work is a web-site designed to outline the information on human rights and people’s right as well as the abuses of there right between government and the populace in Nigeria. A case study of National Human Right Development Commission (NHRDC).

TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Organization of work
Table of content

CHAPTER ONE
Introduction
1.1 Statement of problem
1.2 Purpose of study
1.3 Aims and objective of the study
1.4 Scope of the study
1.5 Construction and limitation
1.6 Assumption

CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature Review

CHAPTER THREE
3.0 description and analysis of existing system
3.1 facts finding method used
3.2 organizational structure
3.3 objective of the existing system
3.4 input process, output analysis
3.5 information flow diagram
3.6 problems of the existing system
3.7 justification of new system

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 design of new system
4.1 output specification and design
4.2 input specification and design
4.3 file design
4.4 procedure chart
4.5 system flowchart

CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 Implementation
5.2 program flowchart
5.3 pseudo code

CHAPTER SIX
6.0 Documentation

CHAPTER SEVEN
7.0 Recommendations
7.1 Conclusion
7.2 Definition of terms
References