
Digital, Data & Emerging Technologies
Ethical, inclusive, and community-led digital engagement.
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My approach to digital transformation is rooted in people first.
Across my work in humanitarian action, innovation, youth engagement, and communications, I help organisations use technology in ways that are ethical, inclusive, equitable, and accessible, ensuring that digital ecosystems strengthen, rather than limit, people’s ability to participate.
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I believe that:
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• Knowledge should be accessible to everyone
• Technology must empower communities
• Digital spaces should respect autonomy, diversity, and agency
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These principles guide my work in creating future-ready, community-driven ways of learning, collaborating, and sharing stories across cultures and languages.
Human-Centred Digital Practice
I support organisations in designing digital ecosystems that put people, participation, and safety at the centre. This includes accessible interfaces, multilingual content, and workflows adapted to low-bandwidth or fragile environments. My work ensures digital spaces are not only functional, but genuinely inclusive and welcoming.
Open Knowledge & Ethical Information
As part of a wider digital identity effort, I spent over a decade updating the Monaco Red Cross Wikipedia page. This strengthened my understanding of neutrality, verifiability, collaborative editing cultures, and the responsibilities organisations hold when sharing public information. I remain deeply committed to transparent, community-aware digital communication.
AI for Inclusion & Future-Ready Systems
I use emerging technologies to improve multilingual communication, support inclusive content creation, and reduce barriers for remote or under-served users. All AI-supported processes I design are grounded in ethics, safeguarding, accessibility, and consent, ensuring technology amplifies trust and agency rather than replacing it.
Responsible Data Culture & Digital Literacy
I promote ethical data use, evidence-informed decision-making, and accessible reporting. I contributed to the IFRC Data Playbook, a global resource improving responsible data practices across the humanitarian sector.
My digital literacy is strong across all European DigComp domains (PIX proficiency: 697/1024, advanced level), reflecting confidence in online safety, content creation, information analysis, and digital collaboration.
Digital Tools I Work With
Publishing, Web & Knowledge
WordPress • Wix • basic MediaWiki familiarity • website management • content architecture • multilingual publishing​​​​​
Data & Insights
Google Analytics • Datawrapper (basic) • survey tools • Meltwater • social listening • global reporting dashboards: IFRC GO and Data Reporting System​​
Collaboration & Community Platforms
Slack • Trello • Airtable (basic) • Google Workspace • Zoom • WhatsApp/WeChat community engagement • Discord • Circle • Miro • Mentimeter​
AI Tools & Emerging Tech
GPT • Claude • generative visual tools • multilingual content workflows • digital accessibility support tools • ethical AI governance​
Creative & Multimedia Production
Adobe Photoshop • Canva • CapCut • basic PremierePro • YouTube Studio • Audacity • storytelling workflows • subtitles & accessibility tools • 360° / 3D content collaboration
I prioritise tools and systems that reflect openness, accessibility, and equitable participation, supporting communities in expressing, sharing, and owning their narratives.
Digital Literacy

PIX proficiency: 697 points (advanced level)
PIX is France’s official digital skills assessment system, aligned with DigComp, evaluating competencies in information, communication, content creation, safety, and digital environments.
Certificates
2024
Innovation Judge
IFRC Limitless Academy
As part of the IFRC’s flagship innovation programme, I supported communications, delivery, and the training of innovation mentors who accompanied participants around the world. Its fully online model, deployed in more than 17 languages and followed by over 6,700 young people across 142 countries, enabled truly global participation. This accessibility was further strengthened through Solferino Voices, where hundreds of youth-led innovation stories were shared on YouTube. Overall, the programme helped strengthen climate and environmental resilience, reaching more than 2.2 million people through local and community-driven solutions.
2022
Contributor – IFRC Data Playbook
IFRC Solferino Academy
I contributed to editing and sharing the IFRC’s Data Playbook, a global resource co-created with hundreds of practitioners to strengthen data literacy, responsible data use, and evidence-based decision-making across the humanitarian sector. This collaborative toolkit supports teams in building a stronger data culture, navigating digital transformation, and using data ethically in crisis and development contexts.