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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RR4322
来源IDRR-4322-TSFF
Crossing the Digital Divide: Applying Technology to the Global Refugee Crisis
Shelly Culbertson; James Dimarogonas; Katherine Costello; Serafina Lanna
发表日期2019-12-17
出版年2019
语种英语
结论

There are promising technology solutions for refugees and aid agencies, yet there should be better coordination of investment in, and use of, technology in refugee settings, which may provide more opportunities for private-sector engagement.

  • There are multiple actors with complex and interdependent relationships engaged in technology in humanitarian settings, and technology is changing their roles and responsibilities over time by creating new roles and simplifying or altering long-standing roles. These actors include refugees, aid agencies, host countries, donors, technology companies, consortia, and universities and research organizations.
  • Although most refugees and aid agencies rely mainly on mainstream technology applications developed for more-general audiences, there has been sizable investment in creating applications specific to refugee settings, most of which fizzle out over time.
  • In the refugee context, technology can provide internet connectivity and access, support communication with family and friends, provide education and employment opportunities, facilitate distribution of housing and other resources, enable financial access, and provide a record of information about a displaced person's identity, among other uses.
  • Investment in technology in refugee settings is often made without preparing for the full system development life cycle, from project initiation to system retirement.
  • Technology in humanitarian settings is being implemented in advance of needed ethical, security, and privacy frameworks. Ethical frameworks and safeguards to address technology risks are underdeveloped and fragmented. Data responsibility issues—including protecting data from misuse and respecting refugees' data-related rights—are growing more urgent and complex as aid operations create and collect increasing amounts of personal data.
摘要

In the past two decades, the global population of forcibly displaced people has more than doubled, from 34 million in 1997 to 71 million in 2018. Amid this growing crisis, refugees and the organizations that assist them have turned to technology as an important resource, and technology can and should play an important role in solving problems in humanitarian settings. In this report, the authors analyze technology uses, needs, and gaps, as well as opportunities for better using technology to help displaced people and improving the operations of responding agencies. The authors also examine inherent ethical, security, and privacy considerations; explore barriers to the successful deployment of technology; and outline some tools for building a more systematic approach to such deployment. The study approach included a literature review, semi-structured interviews with stakeholders, and focus groups with displaced people in Colombia, Greece, Jordan, and the United States. The authors provide several recommendations for more strategically using and developing technology in humanitarian settings.

目录
  • Chapter One

    Introduction

  • Chapter Two

    Roles and Responsibilities of Entities Involved in Using or Contributing to Technology in Refugee Settings

  • Chapter Three

    Uses of Technology in Refugee Settings

  • Chapter Four

    Refugees' Perspectives on Technology

  • Chapter Five

    Business Models for Developing and Deploying Technology in Refugee Settings

  • Chapter Six

    Ethical, Security, and Privacy Issues Related to the Use of Technology in Refugee Settings

  • Chapter Seven

    Conclusions and Recommendations

主题Communication Technology ; Educational Technology ; International Humanitarian Assistance ; Refugees ; Science ; Technology ; and Innovation Policy
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR4322.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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Shelly Culbertson,James Dimarogonas,Katherine Costello,et al. Crossing the Digital Divide: Applying Technology to the Global Refugee Crisis. 2019.
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