ClinicCipher
ClinicCipher helps clinicians and partner NGOs create legally useful, privacy-preserving documentation of suspected human-rights abuses (torture, domestic violence, trafficking indicators) during routine care. It guides users through standardized intake templates (e.g., Istanbul Protocol-aligned fields), captures photos with automatic redaction options, and stores everything with strong encryption and strict access controls. The app generates a structured report that can be exported for legal aid organizations when the patient consents, while keeping a clear chain-of-custody log. It also includes a safety-first mode: minimal on-screen identifiers, quick exit, and offline capture for low-connectivity clinics. This is not a consumer “report an abuse” app; it’s a pragmatic tool for professionals who already encounter these cases and need better documentation without turning the clinic into a surveillance risk. Adoption would start via small pilots with NGOs, refugee health clinics, and hospital social work departments.