About GRIA Review
GRIA Review is an independent publication exploring how governance, human rights, organisational intelligence, and responsible leadership shape institutional decision-making.
We publish clear, thoughtful analysis for readers who need more than commentary. They need sharper judgment, practical insight, and a better understanding of how institutions respond to complexity, accountability, and change.
GRIA Review was created to bridge scholarship, practice, and strategy. Our editorial approach brings governance, rights, sustainability, leadership, and responsible technology into the same conversation, helping readers think more clearly about the choices institutions make and the consequences that follow.
What We Publish
GRIA Review publishes essays, analysis, commentary, reviews, and issue-led features.
Who It Is For
GRIA Review is for leaders, practitioners, and thinkers working across governance, strategy, rights, sustainability, and emerging technology. That includes executives, board members, policy professionals, governance and compliance leaders, human rights and sustainability practitioners, and those shaping responsible innovation in complex institutions.
Editorial Standard
We publish work that is clear, well-grounded, and useful. We are interested in analysis that can stand up to scrutiny and support better judgment.
Founding Editor
GRIA Review is led by Dr. Zamda Mutamuliza, Founder and CEO of EquiGlobal Solutions.
She is a scholar-practitioner working across governance, human rights, organisational systems, responsible business, and responsible AI, with experience spanning the private sector, civil society, and international development.
GRIA Review reflects her commitment to clear thinking, principled leadership, and governance that protects human dignity while enabling responsible innovation.
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