Accounts, Interfaces, and Users¶
WAZI is a multi-stakeholder system structured around Accounts and Users.
Accounts and Interfaces¶
An Account represents a single organisation within WAZI. Each organisation has one Account, and each Account has a type that determines which Interface it provides.
Aggregator Accounts¶
For central coordinators of due diligence. The Aggregator Interface enables managing sourcing relationships, documenting supply chain topology, applying assessments, reviewing monitoring data, and compiling reporting.
Operator Accounts¶
For upstream supply sources. The Operator Interface enables completing self-assessments, providing structured information about operations and ownership, documenting incidents and activities, and sharing verified information via channels.
Partner Accounts¶
For downstream demand-side organisations. The Partner Interface enables reviewing supply chain profiles, querying shipment-centric reporting, accessing standardised assessments, and receiving continuous monitoring updates.
Additional Account Types¶
Planned for v2: Monitor (independent oversight), Coordinator (capacity-building facilitators), and Implementer (deployment and configuration managers).
Users Within an Account¶
Multiple Users can access the system within each Account. Each User has a role determining their permissions:
| Role | Permissions |
|---|---|
| Account Admin | Full administrative control |
| Custodian | Elevated editorial permissions and data curation |
| Editor | Create and modify data |
| Viewer | Read-only access |
Information Flow¶
Operator Accounts generate primary information > Aggregator Accounts structure, verify, and enrich it > Partner Accounts receive structured outputs linked to sourcing transactions.