The UN Refugee Agency is developing a new AI project to detect bottlenecks slowing down refugee status determination workflows and design strategies to address them.
- The UN Refugee Agency is developing a new AI project to detect bottlenecks slowing down refugee status determination workflows and design strategies to address them
- ‘We’re looking into aggregate data processing times to identify patterns and issue-specific variables that could impact the length of procedures,’ says UNHCR’s Adriana Rojas Arnaud
- UN rights office says ‘vital that human rights safeguards are in place to adequately assess and mitigate human rights risks and impacts’