DRIEM Initiatives

Digital Remote Inclusive Economic Medium

Bridging the Digital Divide to Share the Paths, Resources and Tools for Self-Empowerment

Digital Refugee Inclusive Economic Medium

Rebuilding a Permanent and Self-Sovereign Record of Life History for the Forcibly Displaced

 

 

DRIEM Centers

Concept Overview

Single Gateway to Equitable Access

 

 

 

Key Features

eROOMS

Building Blocks of Socio-Economic Inclusion

 

A Day in the Life of...

a DRIEM Community

 

Alternative Applications

DRIEM Centers For All Communities

 

Please contact us and we will together explore how a DRIEM Center can facilitate your community’s immediate and future needs.

Sustainability Models

Currently Linking Archives

Please contact us if you are interested to learn more about the potential revenue models that can enable self-sustainability of DRIEM Center operations and relieve financial burden from the community.  

DRIEM Dossier

Concept Overview

Self-Sovereign ID, eWallet & Life History

 

 

Key Features

DRIEM Portal & Marketplace

Single Gateway to Financial Autonomy & Self-Empowerment

 

DRIEM Tokens

Currently Linking Archives

With limited resources, we will be updating / linking these archives over the next few months.
Please check back again before end of the year.

Notice to Our Friends

Dear daydriemers,

Thank You to all our donors and participants for sharing with us your valuable resources, time and wisdom in support of our initiative to help our displaced neighbors around the world find the means and opportunities to regain their dignity, exercise their self determination, and empower themselves back onto a path to fulfilling their dreams.

We are temporarily shifting our focus towards helping our global community’s collective fight against this CoVID-19 pandemic. We vow to honor our lessons learned along this painful yet enormously hopeful journey by incorporating them into our solutions so that we may more efficiently, more effectively and with more empathy serve the needs of the displaced and the marginalized, once the world reopens.

And to our displaced friends, we have not forgotten you.
Please be safe. Please stay strong.

We will see you all again, soon.

 

– James