The Origins
In 2017, while working for the United Nations in West Africa, five refugees turned up at Rhiana’s office looking for help. They had been knocking on doors of different organisations for over five years trying to get help with many pressing issues, including enrolling a child – Emmanuella – into school. But little to nothing had been done to help their situation. After trying – to no avail – to mobilise various agencies for them, Rhiana decided to turn to her network to get these determined and resilient refugees the help they needed and deserved. By finding the right person, three different solutions were discovered within one weekend and Emmanuella was enrolled in school. All it took was one person who knew which specific organisation could help. The refugees knew what assistance would be most useful, and the local organisations knew the right avenues to take. What remained was matching the need with the resource. So Rhiana set off in developing a technology to meet these needs.
The Spark
Inspired by this turn of events, Rhiana started to develop a tool which would help people in vulnerable situations find the help they require through a technology that can automatically direct them to the right place. In so doing, this tool would, on one hand, help individuals navigate the overwhelming amount of information out there. On the other hand, it would assist often understaffed and underfunded institutions with their staggering workload, thus allowing employees to spend more quality time with the people in need.
The Pandemic
Upon the emergence of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, and the corresponding drastic rise of violence against women, her priorities shifted. Together with a handful of friends, they adapted the technology to domestic violence and “Sophia” – the world’s first chatbot assisting survivors of domestic violence gather potential evidence and seek help – was born. With the help of dozens of committed volunteers from all over the world, they quickly moved to get “Sophia” up and running.
Our Core Values
We believe in a value-driven and communal approach to building and running Spring ACT. We ensure that our values are weaved throughout each project, interactions with one other, and our day-to-day experiences at ACT. We strive to:
- Empower others
- Remain curious
- Ensure inclusiveness
- Practice integrity, impact, and compassion in our interactions
- Make time for fun while fighting to make our world a better place
Our Team
Cherishing and ensuring the diversity of our human race is at the centre of everything we do, we come together from over 40 countries and professions ranging from international lawyers and scientists to navy officers and international pianists.
Our Advisory Board
Flynn is the author of the book, A Human Algorithm, a groundbreaking narrative on the urgency of ethically designed AI and a guidebook to reimagining life in the era of intelligent technology.
She is the founding teacher at King’s College London Dickson Poon School of Law on redefining success in the law and the inaugural fellow at NYU School of Law’s Grunin Center for Law and Social Entrepreneurship. Flynn has also taught at The New School and Parsons School of Design and has worked with the United Nations, the United States Federal Government, and with international corporations, universities, and human rights organisations around the world.
She has spoken, written, and taught on issues of war crimes, genocide, emerging technologies, behavioral economics and behavioral science, political reconciliation, the future of autonomous weaponry and war, post-conflict justice, artificial intelligence, ethical design and leadership, international trade, gender equality, improving access to justice and education through innovation, social entrepreneurship, global citizenship, storytelling, redefining success, and the future of work, purpose, technology, democracy, and humanity.
She holds a BSFS from Georgetown University, a JD from UC Berkeley School of Law, and an LL.M. from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). She has also studied at La Sorbonne, the University of Cambridge, Trinity College Dublin, La Universidad de Chile, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Senegal, and Université de Genève.
To find out more, please visit flynncoleman.community
Hilda is currently the Tech4Dev Sustainability Engagement Manager at EPFL Tech4Impact, where she is assisting in bridging the gap between technology, innovation and social impact. She holds an M.Sc. in Migration, Mobility and Development from the University of London, School of Oriental and African Sciences and has worked with organisations such as The European Commission, the MasterCard Foundation and Siemens in the negotiation and implementation of inclusive innovation strategies.
As a World Economic Forum (WEF) global shaper, she is part of a global community of changemakers. Hilda also received an award from Queen Elizabeth II for her work.
Read more about Hilda on her website: hildaliswani.com
Our Founder and CEO
Rhiana Spring is an award-winning international human rights expert and entrepreneur. As part of the United Nations, the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and diverse legal teams, Rhiana has defended the most vulnerable and spearheaded multinational human rights projects across four continents. She has helped build the human rights legal framework for military operations across the African continent; trained governments in West Africa on human rights; assisted in defending survivors of domestic violence in the courts of Argentina; and challenged gender inequalities in businesses in the Philippines. She has been part of teams monitoring and protecting human rights across 18 countries.
In 2021, Rhiana founded Spring ACT – Action. Compassion. Technology. – empowering people to take action and help eliminate global social injustices. Together with her team, they launched “Sophia” – the world’s first chatbot empowering survivors of domestic violence to gather potential evidence and seek help in every country in the world. For their work, the team has been awarded by the President of Switzerland with the Swiss Youth and Future Prize, multiple awards for innovation, and has been recognised by MIT. In 2023, Rhiana was named “Europe’s Most Impactful Entrepreneur” by the European Investment Bank”.
Our Team
Ahona Azad (she/her)
Simon Sundaraj (he/him)
Laura Cestaro (she/her)
Clinton Albuquerque (he/him)
Moses Samanhyia (he/him)
Clarina Bianchi (she/her)
Huthaifa Khreshi (he/him)
Geor (they/them)
Salifu Mutaru (he/him)
Ricardo Lobo (he/him)
Our Passionate ACTivists
Please meet all our wonderful ACTivists – past and present – who have made all of this happen
The Techies & Hackers
Ezi
Papi
Emilie
Steve
Rashmi
Shannon
Alex
Natayra
Samira
Zahir
Viktoria
Garrett
The Coordinators
Mia
Czachi
The Legal &
Data Rights Team
Zelal
Manon
Camille
Laura
Romina
Stella
Leonarda
Annina
The Team of Health and GBV Experts
Limou
Julia
Melody
Sophie
Lorraine
The UX Designers
Anne
Asma
Carolina
Django
Ilay
Sol
Sofia
The Communication Experts & Creatives
Mari-Caroline
Finlay
O'Shea
Ildiko
The Fundraisers
Amy
Nataliya
Tamia
Gretta
Yelena
Arianne
Arthur
Alessandro
The Researchers
Nephi
Meltem
Ariea
Kevin
Evelyn
Paula
Patricia
Miraf
Adrian
Sara
The Survivors
Survivor
Survivor
Survivor
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