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In our digital era, safeguarding personal data is a challenge for everyone, but for refugees, it’s a matter of survival. Aid organizations and governments often hold sensitive information, from birthdates to fingerprints, to provide critical assistance. However, mismanagement of these systems can lead to severe consequences, such as discrimination or exploitation. Refugees face unique vulnerabilities as they cross borders, navigating diverse legal frameworks with inconsistent protections. To ensure their safety and dignity, privacy protections must evolve. Emerging technologies like blockchain and unified global standards offer promising solutions, empowering refugees to control their data and ensuring their privacy across borders.
Afghanistan is one of the countries that received the highest amount of ODI over the past 20 years, yet poverty has lately been on the rise. Aid is heavily politicized and the fight against corruption has shown limited success. Consequently, the aid sector is affected by a fundamental lack of trust: high ranking officials of the Afghan government have repeatedly expressed their distrust of aid actors