JURIS – Plataforma de Lei e Direitos
Civic education app co-created by EQUIP Mozambique in partnership with AMAC to present Mozambican law in simplified language (text, images, and audio), connected to a complaints mechanism for injustice and corruption, with 20,000+ downloads. Partnership and training with the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Provincial Bureau of Sofala. Beneficiary of the African Union Civic Tech Fund 2.0.
Context
JURIS – Plataforma de Lei e Direitos was delivered in a context where operations required stronger consistency, visibility, and technical delivery capacity. The engagement demanded coordination across institutional goals, end users, and execution teams.
Solution
The solution combined technical leadership and co-creation of the juris application and accessible legal education: simplified text, images, and audio, with emphasis on sustainable execution, operational quality, and practical adoption. The work was structured so technology and operations could evolve together.
My Role
I worked as Tech Team Lead & Co-creator, taking ownership of technical decisions, delivery coordination, and alignment between requirements, solution design, and expected outcomes.
Impact
The impact centered on accelerating adoption, increasing operational predictability, and improving the institution's ability to sustain the solution over time, with delivery tied to concrete outcomes.
Highlights
- Technical leadership and co-creation of the JURIS application
- Accessible legal education: simplified text, images, and audio
- Built-in complaints mechanism for injustice and corruption reporting
- Case routing to lawyers and government departments
- Partnership and training with the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau (Gabinete Central de Combate Contra a Corrupção)
- Partnership with the Provincial Anti-Corruption Bureau of Sofala
- 20,000+ downloads showing nationwide adoption
- Beneficiary of the African Union Civic Tech Fund 2.0 — innovation in governance and access to justice
- Multi-channel campaigns: social media, radio, theatre, and in-person talks
- Focus on rural communities, schools, and vulnerable populations