About
Farah bogani
SHE/HER
RESEARCH CONSULTANT
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I work for an equitable, inclusive, and responsible future through research. I am particularly passionate about highlighting the importance of human rights in tech and innovation.
I graduated with an MA in Comparative Literature and International Relations from the University of St Andrews, and an MSc in Human Rights from the London School of Economics & Political Science. My studies included courses in human rights, peace and conflict, critical race theory, and gender. I have particular expertise in atrocities committed under repressive governments and post-atrocity processes in international law and transitional justice.
I developed my expertise in technology, human rights, and international security from conducting research for the Chatham House Royal Institute of International Affairs and Amnesty International, before moving into project coordination & management at the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots. I am currently working in advocacy and strategy for advancing freedom of expression and access to information for IFEX, covering issues including internet shutdowns, online censorship, and cybersecurity.
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​When I'm not working, I enjoy lifting heavy things, writing stories, swimming, yoga, travel, and improving my mental health and wellness.
How I Can Help You
I help people in the tech space co-create and integrate socially responsible and impactful practices in equity and inclusion using an anti-oppressive, human rights-informed approach.
My approach to projects includes a lens of decolonization, intersectionality, feminism, anti-oppression, anti-racism, wellness and sustainability.
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I can also provide:
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research & analysis
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data visualisation
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policy & strategy development
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facilitation
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project management
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process optimization
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Think I can help you? Get in touch below.
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