Adeoye Bolatito
Founder, YHSP | Researching Privacy and AI Governance in Africa
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Bolatito Adeoye is a Nigerian policy researcher with interests in data protection, AI governance, digital rights, and technology policy in Africa. Her work focuses on the relationship between legal frameworks, institutional practice, and the lived experience of users in digital environments.
She leads YHSP, a youth-focused legal magazine and knowledge platform that connects young people to accessible legal analysis, relatable legal opinions, and interviews with legal practitioners on contemporary legal and policy issues. Through YHSP, she has worked to bridge the gap between formal legal discourse and youth engagement, particularly on issues relating to technology, rights, and governance.
Bolatito has contributed to research and assessment projects examining data protection laws, policies, and compliance practices across multiple African jurisdictions, supporting broader conversations on regulatory effectiveness, governance gaps, and responsible data use. She has also worked on initiatives exploring the risks associated with artificial intelligence, with attention to ethical considerations, accountability, and human rights impacts.
In addition to research and policy work, she has been actively involved in capacity-building and public engagement, contributing to programmes and discussions that have reached over 900 young people on topics including data protection, privacy, and responsible use of digital technologies. Her work is guided by a commitment to inclusive digital governance, practical ethics, and public-interest approaches to technology regulation.
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