Displaced and Disconnected

Displaced and Disconnected

Report & Guidance
Feb 28, 2019

This series of reports aim to better understand legal and regulatory barriers to connectivity access in the Americas, Asia and the Pacific, Middle East and North Africa, and East and Horn of Africa and Great Lakes.

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Introduction

UNHCR recognizes that one of the ‘hard stops’ in facilitating mobile connectivity and access to finance for displaced populations is non-conducive regulatory environments.

In particular, ID-related legal requirements have proven a significant barrier to access. For example, a refugee who cannot legally activate a mobile connection, open a bank account or access a mobile money wallet in his or her own name may be further marginalized and disempowered as access to information, communication, cash assistance, and transfers is severely limited. Moreover, the lack of legal certainty, inconsistently applied regulations or sudden changes in regulatory expectations as regards identification can disrupt the delivery of humanitarian assistance.

The Displaced and Disconnected research initiative aims to better understand these legal and regulatory barriers.