Web3 & blockchain: cash assistance & financial inclusion

€775.00

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Emerging technologies, blockchain and solutions from the broader Web3 space have garnered international attention and significant investment from major economic players and governments worldwide. But - did you know that the same technology has been explored by multiple international NGOs and UN agencies as a means of improving the speed, cost, transparency and efficiency of cash and voucher assistance?

In this course, we will provide an overview of how innovations methodology and blockchain/Web3 applications have been implemented to expedite cash and voucher assistance delivery across multiple field contexts and programs. The workshop is set against the broader backdrop of global pledges to increase the use of cash and new methods to deliver assistance to communities in a timely, inclusive and dignified manner.

Participants will de introduced to the basic concepts and definitions specific to these technologies, and will learn from a series of presentations and case studies documenting the experiences of the organisations involved in this work. Through a combination of group work and critical analysis, learners will collaborate to dissect, examine and find solutions to the practical, theoretical, technological and institutional challenges inherent to this potentially pivotal change in the way that we deliver development and humanitarian assistance worldwide.

Have questions or need an invoice? Email our Workshops Manager at j.bahay@polisync.org.

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Who is this workshop for?

This workshop is short and intensive, designed for time-starved professionals working in international affairs and development.

It is also designed for current and recent graduate students wanting to add practical skills to the theoretical foundations gained in university degrees.

No prior training required.

 

Meet the trainers

Sandra Uwantege Hart is a humanitarian specialist and consultant with 15 years experience managing humanitarian programs with UN agencies and INGOs in over a dozen countries globally, implementing projects in cash and voucher assistance, financial inclusion, food security, and livelihoods recovery. She now works as a technical expert, advisor and researcher for local and international organizations and social impact-focused companies exploring inclusive innovation. Currently, most of her work consists of being an interlocutor between the humanitarian and technology sectors - conceptualizing, designing and managing community-inclusive, context-adapted Web3 (blockchain) and digital payment systems. In 2020, Sandra co-founded the startup Umoja Labs (formerly Emerging Impact) and is the award winning creator of Oxfam International's Unblocked Cash Project (2018-2021). Her work has been featured in academic publications, international conferences & speaking engagements, and media publications. Sandra is a dual national of Rwanda and the U.S. and holds an Anthropology degree (BA) from Princeton University, and a Master's degree in Development Studies from the Graduate Institute (IHEID).

Maciej Bulanda is a technology and innovation consultant with over a decade of work experience across tech, non-profit and development sectors. He designs, develops and manages innovation projects following human-centred design principles. Maciej specialises in blockchain and web3 technologies use-cases for aid delivery, financial inclusion (last-mile) and climate solutions. He worked on multiple research studies and pilots leveraging decentralised finance solutions in places like Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Tanzania, Haiti, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Ukraine. He worked on Oxfam’s pioneering innovation project UnBlocked Cash, and co-founded Emerging Impact (now Umoja Labs). Maciej is a board member and co-founder of PositiveBlockchain Association. He received a State Department professional fellowship for his work with refugee communities. Maciej holds a History and International Relations degree (BA) from Royal Holloway University of London, Master of Science degree from UCL School of Public Policy, and the certificate in Innovation Design from Duke University. He lives in Berlin.

 

Still got questions? Email our workshops manager Jamilah Bahay at j.bahay@polisync.org, or schedule a chat.

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