Jessica Camus and Chris Hambarssomian have written an interesting article for Wamda on the theme of blockchain and how it could contribute to the economic inclusion of refugees.
For Syrian and other refugees travelling to Europe, emerging blockchain-based solutions can play a vital role in facilitating labour recruitment and data exchange of jobseekers in a trusted and secure manner, enabling refugees to find a job or start a business. A digital economic identity application can, for instance, allow for reliable portability of academic and employment records to be integrated into platforms such as UNHCR’s Population Registration and Identity Management EcoSystem (PRIMES).
Read the full article here : https://www.wamda.com/2019/06/blockchain-enable-economic-inclusion-refugees