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Isedua Oribhabor

Business and Human Rights Lead

Isedua is Access Now’s Business and Human Rights Lead. She received her J.D. from Fordham Law School in New York City, as well as an LL.M. in International Business Law from Universidad Pontificia Comillas in Madrid. Isedua’s work with the Leitner Center for International Law and Justice at Fordham sparked her interest in Business and Human Rights, leading her to pursue the topic as it relates to the technology sector. Isedua was previously a Legal and Policy Fellow working with Access Now’s policy team in Latin America, but has since defected to New York. Besides social justice, Isedua’s other deep passion in life is Van Gogh.

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Saudi Google Cloud center: shareholder vote can prevent storm of human rights abuses

30 May 2022

Civil society urge Alphabet shareholders to ensure that the company upholds human rights principles before it proceeds with its Saudi Google Cloud center.

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Saudi Google Cloud center: shareholder vote can prevent storm of human rights abuses
30 May 2022
Saudi Google Cloud center: shareholder vote can prevent storm of human rights abuses
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Letter to Alphabet Shareholders: Vote YES to Uphold Google’s Human Rights Commitments

30 May 2022

Alphabet shareholders should ensure human rights principles are upheld before Google proceeds with its cloud region plan in Saudi Arabia.

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Letter to Alphabet Shareholders: Vote YES to Uphold Google’s Human Rights Commitments
30 May 2022
Letter to Alphabet Shareholders: Vote YES to Uphold Google’s Human Rights Commitments
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Meta, Alphabet, and Amazon: A shareholder’s guide to supporting human rights

24 May 2022

We urge Meta, Alphabet, and Amazon shareholders to support greater accountability for the companies’ human rights impacts.

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Meta, Alphabet, and Amazon: A shareholder’s guide to supporting human rights
24 May 2022
Meta, Alphabet, and Amazon: A shareholder’s guide to supporting human rights
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Money talks: Twitter’s financial backers must use their power to mitigate risks of Musk takeover

12 May 2022

Shareholders and financial institutions must withhold their approval for Twitter’s sale to Elon Musk unless human rights safeguards are in place. 

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Money talks: Twitter’s financial backers must use their power to mitigate risks of Musk takeover
12 May 2022
Money talks: Twitter’s financial backers must use their power to mitigate risks of Musk takeover
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What the tech sector can do to respect human rights in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, and beyond

10 Mar 2022

As the Russia-Ukraine crisis escalates to war, the tech sector must do more than merely comply with sanctions. Here are our recommendations for mitigating human rights harms. 

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What the tech sector can do to respect human rights in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, and beyond
10 Mar 2022
What the tech sector can do to respect human rights in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, and beyond
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New guide: surveillance technology investors face significant risks if human rights are ignored

9 Mar 2022

A new guide on effective due diligence will help shareholders with investments in surveillance technology prevent and mitigate human rights risks.

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New guide: surveillance technology investors face significant risks if human rights are ignored
9 Mar 2022
New guide: surveillance technology investors face significant risks if human rights are ignored
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Stop the misinformation experience: Spotify must intervene

24 Feb 2022

Through a letter to Daniel Ek, Co-Founder and CEO at Spotify, Access Now is urging the company to align with basic human rights principles.

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Stop the misinformation experience: Spotify must intervene
24 Feb 2022
Stop the misinformation experience: Spotify must intervene
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Checking up on Big Tech: who responded to the 2020 RDR Index?

20 Jul 2021

As of July 20, two months after our initial letters, only 11 companies have provided a public response to our recommendations. Read our recommendations to the companies for next steps.

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Checking up on Big Tech: who responded to the 2020 RDR Index?
20 Jul 2021
Checking up on Big Tech: who responded to the 2020 RDR Index?
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Putting a check on Big Tech: the path to accountability for companies in the 2020 RDR Index

3 Jun 2021

Once again, we’re asking some of the world’s most powerful companies to review the findings in the Ranking Digital Rights (RDR) Corporate Accountability Index and make key changes to protect people’s rights.

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Putting a check on Big Tech: the path to accountability for companies in the 2020 RDR Index
3 Jun 2021
Putting a check on Big Tech: the path to accountability for companies in the 2020 RDR Index
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After nearly two decades in the dark, Facebook releases its human rights policy

16 Mar 2021

Facebook released a long-overdue human rights policy outlining commitments across all of its products and services — but the policy’s impact largely depends on leadership’s yet-to-be-seen investment in its implementation.

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After nearly two decades in the dark, Facebook releases its human rights policy
16 Mar 2021
After nearly two decades in the dark, Facebook releases its human rights policy