Tisya Raina

Tisya Raina

Tisya Raina is a University of Toronto student studying Peace, Conflict & Justice. With an interest in the legal landscape surrounding information disorder regulation and privacy in Canada and globally, Tisya has conducted extensive research on the legal challenges posed by the proliferation of misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation, aiming to inform policy development. Tisya has also served as the Co-Chair of Executive Summit Studies at the G20 Research Group, the world’s leading independent source of analysis on the G20 Summits. She has attended the 2023 G20 New Delhi Summit in India and the 2024 G7 Apulia Summit in Italy, where she presented research highlighting the urgent need for action against the information disorder to global leaders and media. Furthermore, as a Researcher for the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, she is on a team developing an index to assess global refugee education accommodation, a brief of which is in press.

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  • Tisya Raina holds a degree in Peace, Conflict & Justice, Contemporary Asian Studies, and Canadian Studies from the University of Toronto. With an interest in the legal landscape surrounding information disorder regulation in Canada and globally, Tisya has conducted extensive research on the legal challenges posed by the proliferation of misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation, aiming to inform policy development. Tisya has also served as the Co-Chair of Executive Summit Studies at the G20 Research Group, the world's leading independent source of analysis on the G20 Summits. She has attended the 2023 G20 New Delhi Summit in India and the 2024 G7 Apulia Summit in Italy, where she presented research highlighting the urgent need for action against the information disorder to global leaders and media. Furthermore, as a Researcher for the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, she is on a team developing an index to assess global refugee education accommodation, a brief of which is in press.

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