What we do
We are diplomats for dDPIs
dDPI - decentralized Digital Public Infrastructure. Similar to roads in the physical world, but without being controlled by a single entity. This is essential for people to connect with each other and gain access to a variety of commodities and services. These goods and services are critical to creating opportunity in many areas - including finance, health, social life and security. But what happens when people do not have access to this infrastructure? This leads to limited inclusion, which particularly affects women and poor people. Addressing these challenges is crucial to promoting equal opportunities and diverse access to a safe digital space. In doing so, we must ensure that the interests of individual parties or oligopolistic structures do not usurp this artery of the general public.
Similarly, the elements of the dDPI - decentralized coordinated digital identification, payments or data exchange - form an interconnected digital network that enables countries to securely and efficiently open up economic opportunities and provide social services to their residents. This gives people access to everything they need to live healthy, productive lives, making communities stronger and more resilient. They maintain their freedom to make decisions that meet their individual needs and those of their families.