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IADB: Blockchain Technology Program Aims to Fight Violence Against Women and Children

 IADB: Blockchain Technology Program Aims to Fight Violence Against Women and ChildrenIADB: Blockchain Technology Program Aims to Fight Violence Against Women and Children

The Inter-American Development Bank has launched a competition that invites projects to propose blockchain-based solutions for preventing violence against women, children and the elderly. Companies, entrepreneurs, startups and NGOs are all invited to submit their ideas.

The challenge, called “Blockchangel,” was proposed in a joint alliance between the LACChain group’s innovation laboratory and the Everis Foundation. Incorporating a blockchain is a requirement of the competition, and proposals must be applicable anywhere in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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