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Blockchain in Humanitarian Assistance Training Course
Course Overview
The Blockchain in Humanitarian Assistance Training Course is designed to equip humanitarian professionals, development practitioners, government agencies, NGOs, UN personnel, donor organizations, project managers, procurement specialists, financial managers, humanitarian logisticians, monitoring and evaluation (MEAL) experts, ICT professionals, and researchers with practical knowledge and technical skills in applying blockchain technology to improve transparency, accountability, efficiency, and trust in humanitarian operations. The course explores innovative applications of distributed ledger technology (DLT), smart contracts, decentralized identity (DID), digital wallets, tokenization, secure beneficiary registration, humanitarian cash and voucher assistance (CVA), supply chain traceability, digital payments, grant management, donor compliance, procurement transparency, humanitarian logistics, and financial inclusion. Participants will also examine how blockchain integrates with Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), cloud computing, big data analytics, mobile platforms, digital identity systems, and enterprise resource planning (ERP) to modernize humanitarian assistance.
Participants will gain practical experience in understanding blockchain architecture, consensus mechanisms, permissioned and permissionless blockchain networks, smart contract development concepts, blockchain-enabled humanitarian supply chains, secure data sharing, digital identity verification, humanitarian financial management, transparent aid distribution, fraud prevention, donor reporting, and decentralized humanitarian information management. The course also covers blockchain governance, interoperability, cybersecurity, legal and regulatory considerations, privacy protection, ethical implementation, and emerging digital innovations in humanitarian programming. Through practical demonstrations, scenario-based exercises, simulations, and humanitarian case studies, participants will develop the skills required to evaluate, design, and implement blockchain-enabled humanitarian solutions.
The training aligns with internationally recognized humanitarian and digital governance frameworks including the Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS), Sphere Humanitarian Standards, Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP), Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Humanitarian Data Responsibility Guidelines, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), International Humanitarian Law (IHL), Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus (HDP), Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (SFDRR), and global Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) standards. Participants will understand how blockchain enhances humanitarian accountability, donor confidence, secure data management, beneficiary protection, transparent procurement, and evidence-based humanitarian decision-making while maintaining ethical and responsible digital governance.
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to evaluate blockchain use cases for humanitarian programs, design blockchain-enabled aid delivery systems, strengthen humanitarian supply chains, improve financial transparency, automate workflows using smart contracts, integrate blockchain with AI and GIS technologies, enhance donor compliance, support digital identity management, improve humanitarian monitoring and reporting, and contribute to the digital transformation of humanitarian organizations.
Course Objectives
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Target Participants
This course is suitable for humanitarian professionals, NGO staff, UN agency personnel, government officials, project managers, procurement specialists, humanitarian logisticians, financial managers, grant managers, donor compliance officers, monitoring and evaluation specialists, MEAL officers, ICT professionals, blockchain developers, digital transformation specialists, researchers, consultants, auditors, policy makers, humanitarian information management officers, innovation teams, and professionals responsible for humanitarian operations, financial management, and digital systems.
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Blockchain for Humanitarian Assistance
General Case Study: Evaluating blockchain technology as a solution for improving transparency and accountability in emergency humanitarian assistance following a major natural disaster.
Module 2: Blockchain Applications in Humanitarian Operations
General Case Study: Designing a blockchain-supported beneficiary registration and digital cash transfer system for displaced populations during a humanitarian emergency.
Module 3: Humanitarian Supply Chain and Procurement Transparency
General Case Study: Developing a blockchain-based humanitarian supply chain that enables real-time tracking of relief supplies from procurement to final beneficiary delivery.
Module 4: Blockchain Integration with Emerging Technologies
General Case Study: Integrating blockchain, AI, IoT sensors, GIS mapping, and cloud-based dashboards to monitor humanitarian logistics, warehouse inventories, and aid distribution across multiple operational locations.
Module 5: Governance, Security, and Regulatory Compliance
General Case Study: Developing a governance framework for implementing blockchain technology in a humanitarian organization while ensuring data protection, regulatory compliance, and operational accountability.
Module 6: Future Trends and Digital Humanitarian Innovation
General Case Study: Designing an integrated humanitarian digital ecosystem that combines blockchain, AI-powered analytics, GIS, digital identity, smart contracts, cloud computing, donor reporting systems, and predictive decision-support tools to improve humanitarian assistance, transparency, resilience, and sustainable development outcomes.
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