Corresponding author: Rosita Ebere Daraojimba
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Blockchain for social good: A review of applications in humanitarian aid and social
initiatives
Foluke Eyitayo Adediran
1
, Beatrice Adedayo Okunade
2
, Rosita Ebere Daraojimba
3, *
, Ololade Elizabeth
Adewusi
4
, Bukola A, Odulaja
5
and Justice Chika Igbokwe
6
1
Independent Researcher, SAMFAD Initiative, Johannesburg, South Africa.
2
Independent Researcher, Illinois, USA.
3
Department of Business Administration, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria.
4
Independent Researcher, UK.
5
Independent Researcher, Nigeria.
6
Independent Researcher, Medford, Massachusetts, USA.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2024, 11(01), 1203–1216
Publication history: Received on 25 December 2023; revised on 01 February 2024; accepted on 03 February 2024
Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2024.11.1.0184
Abstract
Blockchain technology has emerged as a revolutionary force with the potential to address pressing social challenges
and transform traditional paradigms in humanitarian aid and social initiatives. This paper provides a comprehensive
review of the diverse applications of blockchain in fostering social good, particularly in the realms of humanitarian aid
and social initiatives. The decentralized and transparent nature of blockchain offers a paradigm shift in the way
charitable organizations operate and deliver aid. Smart contracts on blockchain enable transparent and tamper-
resistant transactions, ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently and reach intended beneficiaries. The
elimination of intermediaries reduces the risk of corruption and ensures a more direct and accountable flow of funds.
In the context of humanitarian aid, blockchain facilitates the creation of decentralized identity systems, ensuring secure
and verifiable identities for displaced populations. This aids in the efficient delivery of aid, as well as financial inclusion
for those without access to traditional banking services. Moreover, blockchain enhances supply chain transparency,
enabling the tracking of donations from inception to distribution, reducing fraud and ensuring the authenticity of goods.
Social initiatives, too, benefit from blockchain's transformative capabilities. Decentralized autonomous organizations
(DAOs) enable communities to collectively make decisions and manage resources. This fosters a sense of ownership and
empowerment among participants, promoting sustainable social development. Additionally, blockchain-based token
economies incentivize positive behaviors, encouraging individuals to contribute to social causes in meaningful ways.
Despite these promising applications, challenges such as scalability, regulatory uncertainties, and technological literacy
remain. This paper calls for continued research and collaboration to unlock the full potential of blockchain for social
good, emphasizing the need for innovative solutions that can address the unique challenges faced by humanitarian and
social initiatives.
Keyword: Blockchain; Humanitarian Aid; Social Initiatives; Social Good; Review
1. Introduction
In recent years, the integration of blockchain technology into various sectors has sparked a wave of innovation,
reshaping traditional systems and challenging conventional practices (Galanakis, et. al., 2021, Kumari, et. al., 2023,
Wang, Han & Beynon-Davies, 2019). Among its myriad applications, blockchain's potential to drive social change and
contribute to humanitarian causes has garnered significant attention. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive