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UNHCR Blog on Digital Inclusion
re:publica 2018 – (Digital) Identity: The Haves and Have-Nots
Discussion on identity and digital inclusion with Karl Steinacker, Team Leader for Digital Identity with UNHCR and Valerie Khan, Independent Advisor on Digital Identity, that took place on 4 May 2018 at the #rp18 conference in Berlin.
read moreFilippo Grandi: Tech Sector Important for Refugees
The High Commissioner’s OpEd in the Financial Times on why the private sector is vital in the refugee response focuses on innovative mobile network operators that together with UNHCR, national regulators and development actors have brought connectivity to some of the world’s most remote refugee settlements.
read moreBuilding Capacity for Registration in Emergencies
Identity management, including refugee registration, is the responsibility of UNHCR country offices. Each office has dedicated staff for business and technology. Sometimes, when there is mass influx situations or large-scale verification exercises, local capacity is insufficient and needs to be beefed-up. Here is where special training kicks in.
read moreAntónio Guterres: Smart and responsible use of technology will help us achieving the SDGs
A new strategy note from UN Secretary General, António Guterres, explains on how the United Nations system will support the use of new technologies, such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, material sciences and robotics.
read moreMoving on: Authorities in Turkey Take-over Refugee Registration
UNHCR transitions responsibility for refugee registration to national counterparts.
read moreMobile platforms can give refugees access to vital information
Australian researchers learn from experiences in Germany when designing an ecosystem of digital services that will help refugees resettle in Australia. This article was published by the CONVERSATION.
read moreLebanon eases birth registration rules for Syrian refugees
New rules remove need for costly court process for unregistered births, easing access to education, health and other services for more than 50,000 children.
read moreAnnouncing the 2018 ID2020 Summit – Towards “Good” Digital Identity
ID2020 Alliance will host its annual Summit on September 14 in New York City at Convene and the United Nations.
read moreUNHCR launch mapping of statelessness in Côte d’Ivoire
In August, an ambitious data collection exercise was jointly launched by UNHCR, the Government of Cote d’Ivoire, and the National Institute of Statistics (INS) to map and improve data on statelessness in the country.
read moreEmpowering Women, Changing Mindsets: A Conversation on Technology and Financial Training
Gender advocates Mayra Buvinic and Baroness Goudie discuss the potential of mobile banking and savings for women’s economic empowerment.
read moreBeyond the Clip: Is Blockchain the Future of Humanitarian Aid?
Social media, due to their brevity, have the power to ask pertinent questions. However, answers to complex questions might take longer to formulate. Lacking the famous crystal ball, we cannot be certain about what the future has in store for humanitarian aid. But trends can give us a hint.
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In an increasingly interconnected world not everybody benefits from access to digital services and content.
This blog explores the opportunities the digital age brings to improve the protection and welfare of the people we care for: asylum seekers, refugees, IDPs, stateless and all other forcibly displaced men, women and children. We want to reflect, argue, inform, innovate, and take action: Nobody should be left behind!