PEER LEARNING CIRCLE
The Pulitzer Center is seeking applications from civil society, academia, or researchers operating in Africa, Latin America, and South and Southeast Asia for a three-day virtual learning circle on AI accountability and governance. Tomasz Hollanek and Maya Indira Ganesh, both from the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (LCFI) at the University of Cambridge, will convene the session.
The learning circle offers an opportunity to explore AI accountability through real-world examples, examine how it interacts with societies, and assess how it might fall short of the hype.
Through the Pulitzer Center’s baseline study, we recognized the need to create a multidisciplinary space for knowledge exchange where civil society, academia, researchers, and journalists collaborate to push for AI that serves the public interest.

PEER-TO-PEER VIRTUAL SESSIONS

SOUTH TO SOUTH AI COLAB EVENT
Peer Learning Circle: South and Southeast Asia
June 25-27, 2025
The Pulitzer Center is seeking applications from civil society, academia, or researchers operating in Africa, Latin America, and South and Southeast Asia for three-day virtual learning circles on AI accountability and governance.

SOUTH TO SOUTH AI COLAB EVENT
Peer Learning Circle: Africa
July 9-11, 2025
The Pulitzer Center is seeking applications from civil society, academia, or researchers operating in Africa, Latin America, and South and Southeast Asia for three-day virtual learning circles on AI accountability and governance.

SOUTH TO SOUTH AI COLAB EVENT
Peer Learning Circle: Latin America
July 23-25, 2025
The Pulitzer Center is seeking applications from civil society, academia, or researchers operating in Africa, Latin America, and South and Southeast Asia for three-day virtual learning circles on AI accountability and governance.

COURSE DESCRIPTION
The sessions are designed for organizations newly or previously engaged with AI accountability or public interest technologies. Participants will have the opportunity to learn and clarify their understanding of AI concepts from real-world examples, helping participants think more expansively about approaches to AI accountability.
The course will require a dedicated time commitment: We will meet for six hours in one week, and an additional hour of recommended homework will be assigned between sessions to maximize our session time.
On day one, the learning circle will cover the basics of AI: its history, introduction to machine learning and deep learning, and the harms of AI using reporting supported by the Pulitzer Center. Our AI Spotlight Series coaches will facilitate the session. On days two and three, the participants will learn how to identify AI harms using a practical framework, and explore accountability pathways from bottom-up to top-down AI governance mechanisms.
The learning circle will close with an ideation clinic for AI accountability initiatives, where participants can gain feedback from fellow participants and facilitators. The Pulitzer Center will launch a micro-grants program in July 2025. This session aims to help participants who are interested in applying to the Center’s micro grant or other fundraising activities.
How the session works
We are hosting the learning circle online. To maximize your experience and support your peers, please treat it as an in-person workshop by shutting down your other tasks and fully committing to being present and engaged during session time.
How to apply
Please send your application through links above. The Pulitzer Center will respond within one to two weeks of the deadline. For queries, please contact [email protected].

ABOUT SOUTH-TO-SOUTH AI ACCOUNTABILITY COLAB
South to South (S2S) is a program by the Pulitzer Center that aims to strengthen the connection between artificial intelligence accountability reporting and civil society engagement, contributing to a more informed governance of AI in the Global South. Learn more about our project here.
The micro-grants
We are launching a micro-grants program to support AI accountability initiatives inspired by our supported stories. The micro-grants’ value is USD $4,000. We welcome civil society organizations, academics, and researchers from Africa, Latin America, and South and Southeast Asia to apply. The application will be open in July 2025.
The partners and organizers
This learning circle's facilitators are our partners from Al Sur, Code for Africa, Digital Futures Lab, EngageMedia, LCFI, and AI Spotlight Series coaches.
The Pulitzer Center is a nonprofit journalism and education organization dedicated to raising awareness of underreported global issues.

THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS
We are thankful for the generous contributions and collaborations with our partners across Latin America, South and Southeast Asia, and Africa.
Regional Partners
Knowledge Partner

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE SOUTH TO SOUTH AI ACCOUNTABILITY COLAB
South to South (S2S) is a program that aims to strengthen the connection between artificial intelligence accountability reporting and civil society engagement, contributing to a more informed governance of AI in the Global South.
