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Digital Tukul

UNHCR Blog on Digital Inclusion

Filippo Grandi: Tech Sector Important for Refugees

Filippo 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.

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Building Capacity for Registration in Emergencies

Building 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.

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In an increasingly interconnected world we want to reflect, argue, inform, innovate, and take action: Nobody should be left behind

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

Whilst much of the world’s population benefits from access to digital services and content – many of the most vulnerable do not. They have limited access to the devices and connectivity that many of us take for granted. Digital transformation of the humanitarian system will generate data for effective planning and enable better, identity management. Inclusion into the digital world can provide enhanced access to education, training and livelihoods.


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