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Technocolonialism: when technology for good is harmful

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Techno-Colonialism in Humanitarian Aid

This chapter explores the controversial implications of digital identity programs used in humanitarian efforts, specifically focusing on Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. It critiques the intersection of technology, colonial legacies, and social justice, revealing how technological advancements can perpetuate systemic inequalities and violence. The discussion underscores the need for critical examination of digital innovations in humanitarian contexts, highlighting ethical dilemmas and the importance of protecting individual rights and dignity.

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