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Standardizing humanitarian deduplication and adjudication processes in cash coordination

Summary:

This document summarizes a series of interviews with 4 humanitarian stakeholder groups, where interviewees were asked to share experience and document examples of commonly used data models and rules for deduplication and adjudication, with the objective to understand the need and process for agreeing on commonly used data models, incl. potential pathways for uptake.

Humanitarian data models for deduplication in cash coordination – Internal briefing note

Summary:

This document summarizes a sector wide discussion facilitated by DIGID, CCD and DRWG/ CTT with key stakeholders to gather learnings about 1) commonly agreed data models for deduplication of aid recipients, cash assistance packages, referrals, and 2) commonly used business rules for deduplication and adjudication processes.

Webinars

Risks and Threats related to data sharing in Humanitarian Cash and Voucher Assistance [Webinar]

Summary:

In this webinar, the Engine Room presents some of their key findings and observations on research into key risks and threats related to data sharing in CVA. The presentation is followed by questions from participants, and a facilitated discussion focused on what decision-makers in the sector should consider going forward.

Experiences from Dignified Identities (DIGID) in Migration, Cash Assistance and Healthcare

Summary:

The Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS), Uganda Red Cross Society (URCS), Save the Children Kenya (SC-K) and IFRC with the support of the Dignified Identity in Cash Assistance (DIGID) Consortium hosted a webinar on 15 February 2023 as part of the Webinar Series on DIGID transition from pilot to scale. During the webinar, speakers from the KRCS, URCS and SC-K shared their experience on implementing the DIGID solution in the migration contexts in Kenya and Uganda to provide cash assistance and continuity of health care to migrants including IDPs, Refugees, Asylum Seekers, and member of host communities. Speaker from the IFRC shared a global overview on migration and opportunities of digital credentials in humanitarian action.

Videos

Exploring Data Interoperability in South Sudan

Summary:

The issue of systems and data interoperability is a challenge across the humanitarian sector. Issues related to deduplication or referrals arise and impacts coordination particularly when cash and voucher assistance is used as modality. The DIGID consortium is supporting some partners in South Sudan to explore how this challenge could be addressed.

Kenya: Dignified Identity in Migration Context for Continuity of Health Care [Full Video]

Summary:

The Kenya Red Cross Society and IFRC, with the support of the Dignified Identity in Cash Assistance (DIGID) Consortium, explored opportunities and risks of digital credentials to establish eligibility for continuity of health care in migration context in the Kakuma-Kalobeyei refugee integrated settlements in Kenya.