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Home»Search by Region»Africa»Join the Global Index on Responsible AI as a Country Researcher

Join the Global Index on Responsible AI as a Country Researcher

Jude OgarJuly 8, 20253 Mins Read
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Deadline: July 31, 2025

Apply now to Join the Global Index on Responsible AI as a Country Researcher. This is an exceptional opportunity to directly contribute to an impactful project. As a Country Researcher, you will play a crucial role in gathering and assessing on-the-ground evidence regarding responsible AI commitments and progress in your assigned country. Your work will directly support the global advancement of accountable and rights-based AI principles.

The Global Index on Responsible AI (GIRAI), a flagship project of the Global Center on AI Governance is a comprehensive tool designed to track and measure countries’ commitments and progress toward responsible artificial intelligence. Covering over 140 countries and jurisdictions, the Index gathers and analyzes primary data to build a detailed picture of how nations are addressing the ethical, social and regulatory challenges posed by AI technologies.

Responsibilities

Country Researchers will:

  • Conduct primary data collection within their country, completing the GIRAI questionnaire and survey tools.
  • Participate in mandatory capacity-building sessions, where they will be introduced to responsible AI from a human rights perspective, and trained on GIRAI’s methodology, data collection strategies, and supervision protocols.
  • Receive a comprehensive Researcher’s Handbook covering definitions, justifications, guidance, and examples for each thematic area of GIRAI.
  • Adhere to data quality standards, follow established data flow processes, and meet timelines and milestones as outlined by the GIRAI team and Regional Hubs.

The GIRAI questionnaire is organised across thematic areas, reflecting human rights-based and democratic principles for responsible AI. Country Researchers will assess and document evidence on frameworks, government actions and non-state actors working to advance each thematic area and its intersection with AI.

Benefits

  • Compensation for this role ranges from USD $1,000 to USD $3,000 per country researcher. The final amount will depend on the volume of evidence to be collected and assessed, as well as the economic context and cost of living in the designated country.

Eligibility

Ideal candidates will have:

  • In-depth knowledge of AI governance, policies, as well as the social and ethical implications of AI and digital technologies.
  • Advanced research skills and experience in AI-related fields, with a focus on responsible AI, data protection, data policy, and data sharing.
  • Familiarity with recent policy developments related to AI in the designated country.
  • Strong command of written and spoken English and fluency in one or more official languages of the designated country.
  • Availability to engage stakeholders, including state actors, in collecting evidence and disseminating research results.
  • Experience in online data collection and assessment of documentary evidence.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently, meet deadlines, and adhere to data quality standards.
  • No conflicts of interest that could interfere with the ability to conduct impartial assessments of available evidence.
  • Stable internet connection. (with an average download speed of 25 Mbps)
  • Availability for project commitment: training session in September 2025, and data collection and analysis for a total of 60-80 hours between October to December 2025.

Application

If you are passionate about shaping ethical and inclusive AI futures, this is your chance to be part of this transformative global initiative. By joining the GIRAI network as a Country Researcher, you’ll help illuminate how AI is impacting rights and governance worldwide. They will notify successful applicants no later than Monday, 8 September 2025.

Click here to apply

For more information, visit GIRAI.

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