Phoenix is an open source, non-commercial platform designed to enable peacebuilders and mediators to conduct ethical and participatory social media listening in order to inform conflict transformation work. It is social media analysis made by and for peacebuilders.
Phoenix provides users with the capability to conduct:
Ethical Social Media Listening and Analysis
Cross-platform analysis
AI/ML Classification of social media data
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Phoenix Manual
Would you like to explore the phoenix toolkit, here is an overview of Phoenix from our user manual.
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Peacebuilders and mediators can request access to the Phoenix platform by filling out the form below.
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The Phoenix code is open source & non-commercial. You can set it up if you want using the documentation on out GitLab. Phoenix code is licensed under AGLP-3.0.
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Phoenix makes social media data available to the most impactful peacebuilders.
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What our users say
Before now, I had zero idea how toxic narratives are being identified using digital tools by peace builders, but with Phoenix, I now have ideas on how it was done. I truly commend Mr Allan Cheboi of BuildUp for the enlightenment and knowledge shared.
Phoenix shows strong potential as a valuable tool for a wide range of stakeholders in the peace and conflict field. The platform is not only useful for peacebuilders but also for peace-technicians, policy makers, NGOs, media organizations, and researchers. The platform’s flexibility stands out, especially through its internal tools and social media listening APIs, combined with a wide selection of charting options, making it a practical collaborative one-stop shop tool for both individuals and teams involved in peace and conflict-related projects.
Support
Phoenix was developed by Build Up and datavaluepeople, with the support of the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs.


