(United States) - Elizabeth Nyamwange is a 17 -year-old inventor, developer, researcher, and gender- activist renowned for her work in addressing global social issues. A native of Byron, Illinois, Elizabeth has dedicated herself to providing solutions to the worldwide digital identification gap currently affecting over 850 million people globally, most of which are women disproportionately affected in low-infrastructure environments. Inspired by conversations with the women in her family in Kenya, she recognized identification as a restrictive issue and created the code and device called Etana.
Etana is a solar-powered device that uses blockchain technology that enables women to create unique biometric digital identification without relying on access to the internet or electricity, which is not commonly accessible in low-infrastructure countries such as Kenya. With Etana, the goal is to allow to women participate in most essential processes such as banking, getting jobs, receiving healthcare, judicial protection, and more that were previously restricted due to the digital identification gap that many women globally face.
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