The **Rohingya** community, a stateless population largely dispersed due to **decades of persecution**, faces daily challenges without legal identities.
Kuala Lumpur's **Muhammad Noor** proposes a **blockchain-based solution** aiming to establish a **decentralized identity**, crucial for accessing food, finance, and health services.
This initiative, supported by local universities, aims to restore the Rohingya's cultural heritage and **empower** them through education and economic opportunities.
Facing many **technical challenges**, the project seeks to overcome issues such as **low literacy** and fragmented community support.
Despite dangerous journeys and limited rights in Malaysia, the initiative represents a **hopeful vision** for a self-sufficient future for the Rohingya people.
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