CAshraf (WMF)
About me
Cameran Ashraf is the Wikimedia Foundation's first Human Rights Lead.
He is also assistant professor of new media and global communications at the Department of Public Policy, Central European University, and co-founder of AccessNow, one of the largest international human rights organisations defending human rights on the internet. In 2010 AccessNow was short-listed by the European Parliament for the 2010 Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought, the European Union's highest human rights honour.
Cameran has been invited to speak at Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, UC Berkeley, European University Institute, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), and as an invited expert for the Kofi Annan Commission on Elections and Democracy in the Digital Age. He holds a Ph.D. from UCLA on the geopolitics of Internet censorship and cyberconflict and previously served as Deputy Director of the Open Society Foundations Internship for Rights and Governance, helping to prepare the next generation of human rights defenders.
My work
I am responsible for the promotion of human rights in the Wikimedia Movement. It is a privilege to do this work.
My work in human rights is informed by my very deeply held belief in human dignity.