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24. October 2024

The development and use of artificial intelligence come with significant risks, so it’s crucial to handle it responsibly and transparently, especially when making decisions that affect people's lives. To address this, we developed the Public Sector AI Registry, the first organised database documenting the use of artificial intelligence systems in the Slovenian public sector. We compiled the data through a combination of research into publicly available sources and requests for public information, and we’re committed to updating the registry regularly.

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20. May 2024

As usual at DJND, we have once again produced a guide for people who, for various reasons, are unable to participate in European elections and referendums like others. It is aimed at people who live abroad, people with disabilities, those who will be elsewhere in Slovenia on election day, etc. – in short, for everyone who cannot vote in the usual way. We create these election guides because we believe in the importance of political participation and actively promote it.

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8. May 2024

We have developed the online application izvoli.eu in cooperation with the international network VoteMatch Europe to make it easier to decide in the European Parliament elections. The application contains 30 statements that have been addressed by almost all lists running in the elections. Users can also take a stance on these statements and find out which political option they are closest to in terms of their level of agreement. Similar questionnaires were also answered by parties running on European lists in other Member States, so users can also use these statements to check where they stand in the broader European context.

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Ilustracija ljudi, ki držijo v rokah znake za glasovanje (palec gor, palec dol).

1. April 2024

The open source platform Consul is designed for the implementation of participatory budgeting in various organisations. We have also installed it in the municipality of Trebnje, which has invited its residents to have a say in the use of municipal funds. The introduction of participatory budgeting increases the transparency of municipal finances, actively involves the population in decision-making about their common future and improves life in the municipality based on community proposals.

Parlameter Trbovlje. Na levi je logotip Parlametra Trbovlje, na desni je moder okvir, v ozadju se vidi aplikacija.

1. April 2024

The installation of the local version of Parlameter in the Trbovlje municipality was carried out in cooperation with the municipality, which greatly facilitated the opening of their data. Parlameter Trbovlje helps monitor various aspects of the municipality's work by collecting, analysing, structuring and visualising data in a user-friendly way. Citizens now have easy access to information on the attendance of councillors at meetings, the number of questions asked and their voting behaviour. It is also possible to analyse the activities of the individual municipal clubs. All information is presented in the form of embeddable cards that can be easily published or shared on other websites.

Ilustracija ljudi, ki držijo v rokah znake za glasovanje (palec gor, palec dol).

1. March 2024

The open source platform Consul is designed for the implementation of participatory budgeting in various organisations. We have also installed it in the municipality of Novo mesto, which has invited its residents to have a say in the use of municipal funds. The introduction of participatory budgeting increases the transparency of municipal finances, actively involves the population in decision-making about their common future and improves life in the municipality based on community proposals.

Ilustracija ljudi, ki držijo v rokah znake za glasovanje (palec gor, palec dol).

1. March 2024

The open source platform Consul is designed for the implementation of participatory budgeting in various organisations. We have also installed it in the municipality of Tržič, which has invited its residents to have a say in the use of municipal funds. The introduction of participatory budgeting increases the transparency of municipal finances, actively involves the population in decision-making about their common future and improves life in the municipality based on community proposals.

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7. February 2024

After a year of operation, we have revamped the New Day (Nov dan) platform and transformed it into a news aggregator that allows you to read all new posts from participating independent content creators in one place. The project involves Oštro, Boris Vezjak, Domen Savič and the Mešanec portal, and we plan to invite more authors. Bookmark Nov dan and expand your media consumption, and support the creators through our donation system.

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13. December 2023

This interactive online story, which is aimed at young people, was developed in collaboration with the Peace Institute as part of the Carmia project. Users are confronted with various life situations in a playful way and can collect points for successfully overcoming them. The Peace Institute provided the content for the game, while we developed and visualised it. See for yourself how well you can solve everyday dilemmas by checking out the link.

In cooperation with Mirovni inštitut.

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11. December 2023

This is a mini-game developed in collaboration with Oštro as part of their research project Lov na stanovanja (Apartment Hunting). The game provides users with important insights into the housing market situation in an accessible and fun way. We developed the game specifically for use on smartphones, while Oštro was responsible for the content and design. Visit the link and roll the dice yourself.

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