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Dragana Kaurin
Localization Lab Founder & Director
dragana.kaurin@localizationlab.org
Dragana Kaurin is a human rights researcher and ethnographer working at the intersection of technology, human rights and migration. She is the founder and executive director of Localization Lab, a non-profit organization that works on technology adoption with local communities, research, and user feedback. She is also a 2018- 2019 research fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. Before starting Localization Lab in 2013, Dragana worked as a program officer at the Open Technology Institute, and as a data analyst at Ushahidi. Before entering the Human Rights Program at Columbia University, where she researched civic tech and refugee rights, she worked in crisis information management at the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, and Communication for Development (C4D) at UNICEF. She speaks French, Spanish, Arabic, and Serbo-Croatian.