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# Social Security

**Community Safety and Surveillance:**&#x20;

In high-crime areas and vulnerable communities, Gavedu PM-WANI hotspots were integrated with surveillance cameras and IoT devices to enhance public safety and security. By deploying hotspots in strategic locations and leveraging GaveduChain's secure network infrastructure, law enforcement agencies gained real-time access to video feeds, sensor data, and incident reports. This facilitated proactive crime prevention efforts, rapid emergency response, and improved coordination between law enforcement and community stakeholders.

**Disaster Response and Relief:**&#x20;

During natural disasters and humanitarian crises, Gavedu PM-WANI hotspots served as vital communication hubs for disaster response and relief efforts. By deploying portable hotspots in disaster-affected areas and refugee camps, relief organizations facilitated communication between survivors, responders, and humanitarian agencies. GaveduChain's decentralized network architecture ensured uninterrupted internet connectivity, enabling affected individuals to access emergency services, coordinate rescue operations, and connect with loved ones.

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