Hannah Maman is currently an associate at the World Jewish Congress in the Institute of Technology and Human Rights. She is actively involved in projects related to monitoring hate speech, including online hate speech and hate crimes, focusing on the development and implementation of tools to effectively track and report antisemitic content.
Prior to joining the World Jewish Congress, Ana was an event coordinator and executive assistant, where she played a key role in organizing events and managing executive tasks. Ana also has experience as an accountant and has dedicated time as a volunteer for various non-profit organizations. Ana graduated from the University of Exeter with a bachelor's degree and later obtained her master's degree from the University of Westminster. In addition to her extensive experience in the non-profit sector, Ana is dedicated to leveraging technology to combat antisemitism and promote human rights.