Self Sovereign Identity

Un seul round Il reste rien
En cours!
Accumulé
US$ 30,981
Minimal
US$ 25,000
Optimal
US$ 27,000
15 Cofinanceurs
Pour US$ 50
Coffee beans and cups

Coffee beans and cups from Ecuador.

> 14 Cofinanceurs
Pour US$ 100
T-Shirts

UNESCO T-Shirts

> 06 Cofinanceurs

About this project

for immigrants and refugees
Infrastructure Minimal Optimal
Tents
Tents for families to sleep
US$ 20,000
Matériel Minimal Optimal
Food and Water
Water and food for families
US$ 5,000
Tâche Minimal Optimal
Transportation for families
Transportation for families
US$ 2,000
Total US$ 25,000 US$ 27,000
Indispensable
Optionnel

General information

Immigrants and refugees from war-torn and politically unstable countries leave their homes in search of a better life. They leave their personal belongings, wealth, relatives and friends behind, not by choice but under persecution. They travel in dangerous conditions and land on land to be confronted by money scammers who exploit them as they have no identity to prove who they are. This project will provide identity to these immigrants and refugees that will help them access their rights.

Caractéristiques principales

All migrant workers have rights as workers, regardless of their immigration status. However, they are often subject to abuse and exploitation. They are unlikely to file complaints with their employers or the authorities, especially if they are undocumented. They could lose their only source of income, they could be locked up or deported. They may turn to unscrupulous intermediaries, willing to exploit their vulnerability by finding them even more risky jobs.

Pourquoi est-ce important

All migrant workers have rights as workers, regardless of their immigration status. However, they are often subject to abuse and exploitation. They are unlikely to file complaints with their employers or the authorities, especially if they are undocumented. They could lose their only source of income, they could be locked up or deported. They may turn to unscrupulous intermediaries, willing to exploit their vulnerability by finding them even more risky jobs.

Expérience antérieure et équipe

All migrant workers have rights as workers, regardless of their immigration status. However, they are often subject to abuse and exploitation. They are unlikely to file complaints with their employers or the authorities, especially if they are undocumented. They could lose their only source of income, they could be locked up or deported. They may turn to unscrupulous intermediaries, willing to exploit their vulnerability by finding them even more risky jobs.

Social commitment