Orissa helps companies identify, address, and report on the human and child rights impacts of their technology products and services. She also works with governmental and civil society partners to develop tools and best practices for industry.
As a core member of our child rights team, Orissa led BSR’s collaboration with UNICEF to develop a Child Rights Impact Assessment (CRIA) methodology for companies developing or deploying technology products. She also worked with UNICEF to design a first-of-its-kind set of disclosures on child rights impacts that companies can incorporate into public reporting.
Orissa conducts CRIAs for large platforms and AI products and supports companies with integrating child rights considerations into systemic risk assessments. She also leads child engagement activities and advises companies on how to design reporting mechanisms that are accessible to children and aligned with human rights principles and relevant technology regulations. When not working on child rights, Orissa assesses systemic risks per the EU DSA, the human rights impacts of Generative AI and cloud technologies, and helps member companies implement their human rights priorities.
Orissa earned an MS in Information Management and Systems from UC Berkeley and a BA in History with honors from Scripps College.