实施的复杂性:澳大利亚乐施会试点区块链的经验

Joshua Hallwright, E. Carnaby
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本文介绍乐施会其中一个探索区块链技术的试点项目,重点介绍该组织面临的非技术和制度挑战。关于区块链用于社会公益的文献正在兴起,然而,这主要集中在与在国际发展项目中应用该技术相关的用例和问题上。在部门内和更广泛的范围内,关于区块链项目的非技术方面的文献存在差距。解决这一差距至关重要,因为区块链技术的许多承诺只有在整个生态系统都使用该技术时才能发挥最大作用。要实现这一目标需要一个过渡期,而正是这个过渡期是探索该技术的组织成功的关键。本文在一定程度上解决了这一差距。它通过描述一个具体的案例研究,并揭示与在国际发展和人道主义部门实施基于区块链的项目相关的一些组织挑战来实现这一目标。随着区块链技术作为一种能够减少不平等和解决权力失衡的工具越来越多地出现,这对该行业具有重要意义。本文中描述的乐施会案例研究强调了许多非营利组织在使用这项技术时遇到的困难。这些经验教训来自目前在一个小岛屿发展中国家的现金转移准备项目中使用区块链技术的试点项目的具体用例。虽然这篇文章很重要,也很有见地,但它并没有把重点放在技术应用的具体细节上,而是从澳大利亚乐施会的角度讨论了所面临的无数非技术挑战。这些问题被分为三个主要领域:对技术的认识和理解,内部支持服务在为新兴技术提供相关支持方面的能力限制,以及与参与非传统伙伴关系有关的问题。该报告最后提出了进一步的研究领域和建议,以开发实用工具和指导,帮助国际发展和人道主义部门驾驭这一新兴技术。
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Complexities of Implementation: Oxfam Australia's Experience in Piloting Blockchain
This paper describes one of Oxfam’s pilot projects exploring blockchain technology, focusing on the non-technological, institutional challenges faced by the organisation. There is an emerging literature on blockchain for social good, however, this predominantly focuses on the use cases and issues relating to applying the technology in international development projects. A gap in the literature exists regarding the non-technological aspects of blockchain projects both within the sector and more broadly. Addressing this gap is critically important as many of the promises of blockchain technology will only eventuate in their fullest when whole ecosystems are using the technology. To get there requires a transition period and it is this transition period that holds the key to success for organisations exploring the technology. This paper goes some way to addressing this gap. It does so by describing a specific case study and unpacking some of the organisational challenges associated with implementing a blockchain-based project in the international development and humanitarian sector. This has important implications for the sector as blockchain technology becomes ever more present as a tool capable of reducing inequality and addressing power imbalances. The Oxfam case study described in this paper highlights the difficulty many not-for-profits are having engaging with the technology. The lessons are drawn from a specific use case of a current pilot project using blockchain technology in a cash transfer preparedness project in a small island developing state. Although important and insightful, this paper does not focus on the specifics of the application of the technology but rather discusses the myriad non-technological challenges faced from Oxfam Australia’s perspective. These are categorised into three main areas: awareness and understanding of the technology, capacity constraints of in-house support services in providing relevant support for a nascent technology, and issues related to engaging in non-traditional partnerships. The paper concludes by recommending further areas of research and suggestions to develop practical tools and guidance to help the international development and humanitarian sector navigate this emerging technology.
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