Uganda to receive 5,665 biometric kits for mass ID enrollment
Uganda will receive a total of 4,668 biometric kits between November 24 and December 17 for a mass ID registration…
Civil ID is used to identify or verify the identity of individuals when interacting with governments, though increasingly it is also used for regulated private industries, such as mobile phone accounts. Government examples of civil ID use could include document issuance, border management, voter registration or employment background checks. Find Civil ID solutions here.
Uganda will receive a total of 4,668 biometric kits between November 24 and December 17 for a mass ID registration…
Discussions on the technical specifications of the European digital identity project are seeing more confrontation which could potentially lead to…
An attempt to match the digital identity systems of some of the world’s richest countries against each other shows a…
With the digital transformation train travelling at supersonic speed, every sector wants to get onboard. This is reflected in the…
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has declared that there is no active SIM card in Nigeria at the moment which…
The Malaysian government’s digital verification platform, MyDigital ID, has now registered over one million users, another milestone recorded in the…
Mobile driver’s licenses are progressing ever-closer to practical usefulness for applications other than proving the bearer’s driving privileges. The standard…
Vietnam wants to enable all of its taxpayers to log into the country’s online taxation platforms with their electronic identification…
Uganda’s central bank, known officially as the Bank of Uganda (BoU), says up to 74 financial institutions now have access…
Stakeholders in New Zealand’s digital identity ecosystem addressed the evolution of identity systems, particularly focusing on decentralized identity and biometrics…