Welcome to the iECHO Trust Center. At Project ECHO, we are committed to ensuring the security, privacy, and reliability of our platform.
The Trust Center provides detailed insights and transparency about how iECHO protects user data, maintains compliance, and upholds best practices in security and privacy.
You can explore our compliance standards, and also request additional technical details and white-papers to get an in-depth understanding of how we safeguard the data of our partners and users.

Empowering Communities through Trusted Human Connections
At iECHO, our vision is to build a trusted, human-centered network of frontline workers who can create measurable, meaningful impact within their local communities. By harnessing the power of technology and collaboration, we aim to amplify the reach and effectiveness of community health, education, and development initiatives - driven by trust, simplicity, and global purpose.
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Inclusive by Design
The platform is designed with inclusivity in mind, accommodating users across languages, geographies, literacy levels, and connectivity. iECHO supports low-bandwidth modes and is optimized for grassroots usability.
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Privacy and Data Integrity
iECHO implements robust privacy measures to ensure that personal and community-level data is protected, and only used for the purpose of enabling positive impact.
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Resolving for Diversity
The platform brings together diverse perspectives to improve the adoption of relevant solutions by all.
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Designed for Reusability and Scalability
iECHO is designed as a replicable digital public good. Its architecture allows governments, NGOs, and organizations to adapt and scale the ECHO Model across contexts, use cases, and regions without reinventing the wheel.
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Building a Trusted Human Network
iECHO fosters a secure and reliable network for frontline professionals to share knowledge and solve problems collectively.
Network effects and discoverability are built into the platform design, while ensuring trust is central to every connection on the platform.
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Project ECHO and iECHO are registered trademarks of The University of New Mexico.