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According to the announcement, United Nations women in partnership with the World Food Program (WFP) will use Blockacin technology for money transactions at Za'atari and Azraq camps. The population of these two camps is over 115 thousand.
Refugee women participating in the United Nations Women's Fund Program can get their money directly without the help of third parties such as banks.
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The scheme will examine two options: first, allowing participants to cash in to WFP's supermarkets or directly pay their purchases.
A new blockade solution is based on the Building Blocks former WFP project, which currently provides 76,000 Syrian refugees at Zaatari using iris scans instead of money or cards for food purchases. Participants scan their eyes for access to their funds, which are subsequently linked to an account on BlockChin.
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In addition, UN women are offering training courses for raising financial knowledge through a series of training seminars in which participants can track their recent purchases and view their Building Blocks account history.

The United Nations has a wide range of cluster solutions in its humanitarian projects.
In addition, the United Nations intends to devote a full section of the seventy-third General Assembly meeting to discuss the use of blockades for social benefits in late September.

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