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Good afternoon!     Agenda: The RIUP Digital Identifier Inclusion document is in the hands of the Kantara Leadership Council for review and acceptance.
Our next step involves the RIUP Use Cases URL link                                                                                                                                                                   (content below if link fails)
                                                         .  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-amM1fVtVKEILrXFbLBnVZ9S_BfpZW3s/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=109794657323597753486&rtpof=true&sd=true

Before  we will tackle 
USE CASES with Tom,  we will start with a follow up session from two weeks ago with Jorge Flores, with ENTIDAD.  Jorge will be joining RIUP WG, and today he will be sharing with us how he and his colleagues have reached out and engaged rural communities, farmworkers and their ecosystems. I envision we will hear some proven and basic take-away themes regarding ground level engagement;  first steps in building trust using core technology.

May all have a good afternoon and evening, enjoy family and friends, 
JIm

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This is a copy of the RUIP USE CASE content if the link above fails
Farmworker in a Foreign Country Moderator: Tom Jones

The details will vary from country to country but the barriers remain to be resolved wherever they arise.

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Solution

Immigrant waiting to Cross the border

Note that the details here are taken from the US Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) but would equally apply to any controlled border with a surplus of immigrant applicants  but with some difference in the details.

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Solution

Separated Communities

There are many reasons why some people choose, or are forced, to live separated from the dominant social order. These include historical, language, religion, economic, family or other social structures that are more congenial or accepting of their own identity. Since the dominant social order typically has the political and economic power to structure society to their own best interests, those living apart are seldom able to exercise their own rights as they choose. Specifically excluded from this category are those people rich enough to travel where and when they desire. Separated communities are found in all nations large enough to give them the space to form. Some such communities include:

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