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Humanitarian

Ismail looks at the concept of self-sovereign identity, which asserts that individuals must have ownership over their personal digital data and identification, and how that idea influences efforts to create efficient, secure digital identities for people in the midst of humanitarian crises.

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I have been prompted several times this week by this article

The primary objective of the report is to inform humanitarian organizations working with migrants of the opportunities and risks in the use of digital identities in providing services throughout the migrants journeys.

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“Gravitys work is selected as a case study here because their solution included close collaboration with four other organizations from the start. It thus offered a rife example of interoperability challenges associated with digital ID systems, as well as how the same systems may be used to overcome existing coordination challenges. Moreover, Gravity has made more documentation of this project publicly available.”

With the digital transformation that gained momentum with social distancing, the need for Internet citizens to have a verified digital identity is growing. Aware of this, a call has been launched to identify technological projects that wish to integrate self-sovereign digital identity for the inclusion of vulnerable populations in Latin America and the Caribbean. The objective is to promote these projects with financing between USD 10,000 and 50,000.

  • World Bank Inclusion Challenge State of Identity with Vyjayanti Desai leads

    Vyjayanti Desai, Practice Manager for the ID4D and G2Px, two global, multi-sectoral initiatives of the World Bank Group joins State of Identity to discuss The Mission Billion Challenge. The solutions-focused challenge highlights the fundamental role that digital platforms can play in helping a country to effectively provide assistance to its people.

  • Decolonial Humanitarian Digital Governance Berkman Klein

    Can humanitarian digital policy be decolonized?

As humanitarian organisations do not tend to traditionally have the requisite digital or technology expertise in-house, they partner externally to achieve their aims.

The provocations:

  1. What if shared well-being became the standard of success for our nations?
  2. Are we ready to move from an era that rewards extraction to one that prioritizes regeneration?
  3. How will we move from an era of destabilizing information into an age of trusted wisdom?
  4. Can we dismantle industrial-age silos between work, home, education, play, and community?
  1. [Line] Welcome and introductions; background information around how this topic is important to discuss
  2. Principles of SSI - https://sovrin.org/principles-of-ssi/
  3. Sovrin Foundation is working on Sovrin Utility GF and the Sovrin Ecosystem GF
  4. Work on the SEGF led to reviewing how we define an ecosystem (see slide for definition) → identity ecosystem for identity services
  5. The approach to grouping the 12 principles are intended to enable better understanding as digital trust ecosystems grow
  6. Ecosystem of ecosystems will need a foundational set of values and principles and the PoSSI
  7. [Sterre] It is good to have the order the principles to help better understanding
  8. [Drummond] additional supplementary material to help laypersons understand the PoSSI better
  9. [Alex] is the original sequence/numbering sufficient and complete?
  10. [Chris] the grouping is more important for the SEGF
  11. [please join Sovrin meetings]

A large set of impact investor, international donor, and government anti-poverty policy is based on the notion that for-profit companies can be induced to serve the poor with life changing services like banking or schooling but the limits of the for profit model are not always taken into account

The relationship continues to grow, as Affinidi and AID:Tech are now collaborating on a new initiative to build infrastructure to power a verifiable credential-based digital wallet with multiple services geared for women in Southeast Asia to help them access government programs, banking, insurance, etc.

Dilek Genc, a PhD candidate at the University of Edinburgh who studies blockchain-type applications in humanitarian aid and development, saysif the aid community continues to push innovation using Silicon Valleys creed of “fail fast and often,” and experiment on vulnerable peoples they will be fundamentally at odds with humanitarian principles and fail to address the political roots of issues facing refugees.

This builds on four years of Absas work with BankServ, other banks and multiple local and global forums, to set up an industry-wide governance framework for self-sovereign identity, including collaboration with the South African International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) to develop documentation that covers the standards for SSDI management.

We understand that our responsibility to guide conversations and decisions relating to digital identity means that we must acknowledge and understand Māori perspectives of identity. We also seek to engage with the Māori communities we serve to ensure that we are working in partnership and that mana whenua have the agency to inform our future. Draft Statement of Intent; Te Tiriti o Waitangi at DINZ

The draft declaration covers key rights and principles for the digital transformation, such as placing people and their rights at its centre, supporting solidarity and inclusion, ensuring the freedom of choice online, fostering participation in the digital public space, increasing safety, security and empowerment of individuals, and promoting the sustainability of the digital future.

These rights and principles should accompany people in the EU in their everyday life: affordable and high-speed digital connectivity everywhere and for everybody, well-equipped classrooms and digitally skilled teachers, seamless access to public services, a safe digital environment for children, disconnecting after working hours, obtaining easy-to-understand information on the environmental impact of our digital products, controlling how their personal data are used and with whom they are shared.

Ukraine

People have changed, because more and more of them are digital now, connected to anybody and anything at any distance, and able to talk, produce “content” and do business—or at least to look and think past national and territorial boundaries. We make our tools and then our tools make us, McLuhan taught. Also, all media work us over completely. We have been remade into digital beings by our wires, waves, and phones. This raises our optionalities in too many ways to list.

Let's imagine a country that has a modern digital identity infrastructure. Citizens can use it to identify themselves online and offline, communicate with authorities online, they can quickly log into private services and websites and any documents can be created and digitally signed.

Trinsic is partnering with companies building ID products for underserved populations. Through Identity for Good (ID4G), participating partners will receive access to Trinsics state-of-the-art infrastructure, enabling them to build their ID products quickly, safely, and compliantly

Links & Further Reading

Maybe its because of the nature of my job in decentralized identity consulting, but lately, Ive been seeing a lot of conspiracy theories on social media about Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI). People criticize the way its being implemented and warn about the negative consequences it will have. Its almost as if people dont realize that organizations are already monitoring and influencing us and that Google and social media algorithms have been instrumental in this.

#RE2020 applauds efforts to open siloed data across the emerging real estate ecosystem, but this blog post reflects the blind spot that happens when well-intended real estate elites discuss the future of open data without including the most important stakeholders: — “we the people.”

On February 15, we held a community call to discuss our newly-published research findings on intersectional collaboration between social justice communities and data and digital rights (DDR) communities. We were joined by speakers Temi Lasade-Anderson from Alaase Lab, Luã Cruz from IDEC, Patronella Nqaba from Atlantic Fellows for Racial Equity and Paromita Shah from Just Futures Law.

Cute words from Mozilla

weve mapped out a detailed vision of the changes we want to see in the web in the years ahead, and the work we believe is necessary to achieve them. This includes efforts on a number of fronts — deploying ubiquitous encryption, ending tracking, simpler and faster technologies, next-generation internationalization support and much more.

Question: Does SSI align with these?

The tech we use should be responsive to and responisble with the climate, environment crises of our time. Frida advocates for the use and creation of volence-free technologies putting first the care of our territories and bodies

They also published this - which is good for all in tech to think about

Because of “know your customer” (KYC) requirements, the targeted community members who did not have a legally recognized ID could neither own a SIM card nor have an M-Pesa account, so a cash transfer via M-Pesa was not a viable option for this pilot project. Cash distribution was done via Flex, a money distributor contracted by KRCS.

The Dignified Identities in Cash Assistance (DIGID) project was initiated by a consortium of humanitarian organizations. In 2021, a pilot project was carried out in Kenya implemented by the Kenya Red Cross Society to enable people without any form of ID to receive cash assistance in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic by means of a digital ID.

Inclusion is important in all aspects of life, including digital identity products. By ensuring that everyone is included in the development process, we can create products that meet the needs of everyone [...]

Input from many people from diverse backgrounds is essential to our work on the SSI Harms Task Force. I hope youll consider joining us – whether you want to contribute or just observe, everyone is welcome!

When forced to flee your home from one moment to the next, grabbing birth certificates, school diplomas, and other papers that prove you are who you say you are might not be the first thing that comes to mind. And without those credentials, everything is more difficult when it comes to starting a new life or picking up the pieces of an old one: applying for asylum, applying for a job, or registering to receive aid and other kinds of support.

Could we establish an alternative market economy, one that is structured around a distinct set of principles centred on care, trust, generosity, the importance of collective intelligence and deep sets of relationships; what would fall away and what would remain in place?

  • Pro-social behaviours are those intended to benefit others, or society as a whole — for example, helping, sharing, donating, co-operating, and volunteering. Within a community, theyre the behaviours that make it an attractive space to belong to, and which encourage its growth and/or development. Its a central part of the value cycles that underpin the Communities of Practice model.

  • Disrupting the Gospel of Tech Solutionism to Build Tech Justice

What does it mean to include new voices unless we create a context in which those voices are welcome and heard? To create those conditions, leaders in civil society and the private and public sectors must challenge institutional power and center the discussion on core social justice issues such as racism and structural inequality.

In 2018 we worked with Oxfam to publish a landmark report on the use of biometric data fingerprints, iris scans, voiceprints and so on in the humanitarian sector. Our report looked at how these types of data were being collected and used, and raised critical questions around potential risks and harms.

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If youre a humanitarian practitioner or just interested in biometrics and responsible data, please join our upcoming Community Call, where well be introducing the project and hearing from practitioners on the theme. Register for the call

  • Layering Digital ID on Top of Traditional Data Management HIP

    While Digital ID could offer benefit to humanitarian agencies and beneficiaries, alike, many questions remain to be answered. The cost effectiveness of ID solutions remains to be established. Given that many of these systems are only operating at pilot-scale, it is difficult to know what the primary drivers of cost are and how they can be mitigated. In addition, the digital ID space is fairly young and while initiatives like ID4D and ID2020 are working to drive meaningful interoperability among providers in the space, it remains to be seen what the most effective factors, in addition to open source software, open APIs, and common data formats, can be used to general meaningful interoperability.