Tamara Yesmin Toma
Digitally Right
Bangladesh
Tamara Yesmin Toma is an OSINT investigator and researcher at Dismislab, specialising in disinformation, hate speech, and gender issues. She has nearly four years of experience in journalism and fact-checking, having previously worked at The Business Standard. Tamara holds a degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from the University of Dhaka, where she received the Ali Riaz Graduate Research Award for her thesis on South Asian gender fluidity.
Miraj Chowdhury
Digitally Right
Bangladesh
Miraj Chowdhury is the founder of Digitally Right in Bangladesh, focusing on the intersection of media, technology, and society. With nearly 18 years of experience in journalism, research, and media development, he has worked as a regional editor at the Global Investigative Journalism Network and served as an adjunct faculty teaching journalistic research. Miraj is a 2020 GNI-Internews Digital Rights Fellow and sits on the boards of MRDI, Sustainable Journalism Partnership, and What To Fix.