Authorities say that Dunamu, which runs one of South Korea’s biggest cryptocurrency exchanges, has teamed up with Doctors Without Borders, an international humanitarian medical NGO, to make a map for the global medical mission on its metaverse platform.
On Friday, Dunamu and Doctors Without Borders, which is also known as Médecins Sans Frontières, signed an agreement to work together on environmental, social, and governance movements in Seoul.
The two groups will use the MoU to start the “Missing Map” project, which will make maps that could save lives, on Dunamu’s metaverse platform 2nd Block.
Authorities say that the Missing Map project will use crowdsourcing to create an accurate digital map of the relief area. This will let the public get involved and share information.
The map-making project has already helped make it easier for people to get medical care in areas hit by natural disasters, pandemics, or armed conflicts by getting accurate reports of damage, speeding up epidemiological tracking, and helping set up plans for getting relief goods to people in need.
Doctors Without Borders volunteers gathered in one place to help people in many parts of the world. They kept building on the Missing Map projects as they did so.
Dunamu says that with the MOU, volunteers from Doctors Without Borders in South Korea will be able to use 2nd Block to work on the Missing Map at any time or place, since the metaverse platform is available everywhere and at any time.
The company thinks that domestic volunteers will get involved more, and the alliance will help relief workers respond to disasters faster and better.
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