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Japleen Prasicha

Japleen Prasicha is the Founder & Editor-In-Chief of Feminism In India.com, a social movement to learn, educate and develop a feminist consciousness among the youth. It aims to serve as …

Gbenga Sesan

Gbenga Sesan is the Executive Director of Paradigm Initiative. Originally trained as an Electronic & Electrical Engineer at Obafemi Awolowo University, Gbenga completed Executive Education programs at Lagos Business School, …

Alex Walden

Alex Walden works on free expression and human rights at Google. Her work includes representing Google in the Global Network Initiative (GNI) and participating as a member of the Freedom …

Carolina Rossini

Carolina Rossini is an experienced international professional with over 16 years of work in the internet and telco sector. She is a World Economic Forum Young Global Lead with a …

Nanjira Sambuli

Nanjira leads the Web Foundation’s advocacy efforts to promote digital equality in access to and use of the Web. A Nairobi-based researcher and analyst, Nanjira brings broad expertise as an …

Alexander De Croo

Alexander De Croo is Deputy Prime Minister for Open VLD and Minister of Development Cooperation, Digital Agenda, Telecom and Postal Services in the Michel I Government. As Minister of Development …

Maryam Al-Khawaja

Maryam Al-Khawaja is a Bahraini human rights activist and the co-director of the Gulf Center for Human Rights (GCHR).

Colin Crowell

Colin Crowell serves as Vice President of Global Public Policy at Twitter, Inc. He is a recognized leader in Washington’s high tech policy circles. Prior to joining Twitter, he served …

Mitchell Baker

As the leader of the Mozilla Project, Mitchell Baker is responsible for organizing and motivating a massive, worldwide collective of employees and volunteers who are breathing new life into the …

Farhaan Ladhani

Farhaan Ladhani is the CEO of Perennial. For over a decade, Farhaan has been leading efforts on the use of digital tools to connect people. In 2012 and 2013, working …

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