Hannah Draper works for Open Society’s Information Program to uphold digital rights in law and policy, including efforts to reform state surveillance to align with international rights frameworks. She is concerned with the impact of info-tech on equality and enfranchisement; the role of info-tech in securitisation; and the appropriate use of techno-solutions deployed to resolve complex socio-economic and political situations. Draper is a co-founder of www.Indela.fund, which provides grants specific to the needs of the Latin American digital rights field; and OSF's Initiative for Accountability & Human Rights in Digital ID. She co-leads OSF’s work on rights safeguards in health tech, and is an advisor to www.cpdp.lat.