Civil Society Organisations

A TOOLKIT FOR FAIRNESS & INCLUSION

This toolkit, created through the DIVERSIFAIR Erasmus+ project, aims to support civil society organisations (CSOs) in their work. It provides clear information about intersectional bias in AI, along with materials CSOs can use in their advocacy campaigns. 

The primary objectives of this kit are to:

  • Raise awareness about the concept of intersectional bias in AI.
  • Centre the human experience by emphasising the lived realities of those affected by consequences of intersectional bias in AI.
  • Provide actionable ideas for addressing intersectional bias in AI practices.

The development of this kit was informed by interviews and focus groups with members of the AI community and civil society, to understand their perspectives and knowledge gaps.

While this version is tailored for civil society, additional kits targeting the industry and policy have also been developed under the DIVERSIFAIR project.

This resource (November 2024) will evolve based on feedback from users and emerging insights.

The DIVERSIFAIR project runs until June 2026, during which this kit will incorporate user feedback to refine its content and usability, and integrate findings and tools from other DIVERSIFAIR work packages, particularly those focused on methods to address intersectional bias in AI.

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Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the Culture Executive Agency . Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.


This project has received funding from the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) in the framework of Erasmus+,EU solidarity Corps A.2 – Skills and Innovation under grant agreement 101107969.