- A search tool to give a user-friendly view into a large dataset of asylum case decisions.
 - Similar to the TRAC database—a popular existing tool, but with many limitations.
- Generate a table of results, a real-time visualization of outcomes, and a real-time graph to represent what the trend looks like over time.
 - Show a heatmap where users can map out e.g., “Here are the 10 asylum regions with the highest or lowest grant rates.”
 - Need to be able to download search results.
 
 
- Journalists
 - Researchers
 - General public (asylum seekers, activists, etc.)
 
- Administrators
- Engineers who interact directly with infra (don’t need user auth)
 - Add/manage data
 
 - Public Users
- Don’t need to log in—just view and use the public web app
 - Search and filter asylum decision data by all columns (as well as any compound combinations)
 - Display calendar dates vs. fiscal years in data (display “month and year” and “fiscal year” as separate search)
 - Can view and filter on pre-populated geographic regions based on sets of countries for search parameters
 - View results in a table and any relevant graphs
 - View percentage of cases that were granted based on currently displayed results
 - Should be able to save or print reports, charts, and/or graphs generated from a query
 
 
The Setup for this project will require a new LTS Version of NodeJS to be installed Node Version 20.x works well for this purpose.
The following deployed site shows your exact deliverable and what you should be building:
This is what the raw data looks like from HRF: