IDINA was present at the West Africa Digital Governance Forum held in The Gambia. The event was organized by the country’s Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy and the United Nations University’s Operational Unit on Policy-Oriented e-Governance, together with the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa and the Economic Community of West African States. Aimed […]
We are seven years away from the date set by the United Nations in the Sustainable Development Goals for all individuals to have legal identity recognized. But there is still a long way to go. According to recent estimates, about 850 million people have no legal identity documents — half of them in Africa. This […]
Coming from different areas of expertise, with disparate knowledge and willingness to learn more. It was with this mindset that the IDINA partners, on the 20th of June, sat down at the same table for the project’s first Expert Group Meeting, where the main objective was to reinforce the project’s potential and impact. The meeting […]
On June 20, the UNU-EGOV will host IDINA’s first Expert Group Meeting. The event will gather the project’s partners and invited researchers to share knowledge on digital identification systems and discuss the challenges of deploying non-authoritative solutions in diverse social realities. The meeting will explore strategies toward identifying and motivating local entities to become reliable sources […]
Intending to support the creation of new ideas, national and international, IN3+ Award has already kicked of its 4th edition — The IDINA project – Non-authoritative Inclusive Digital Identity won 1st place in the last edition (2021). The initiative has, within the scope of the INCM Innovation Network, a wide network of partners that make […]
This podcast is exploring the progress towards the realization of the United Nations’ goal of providing legal identity to all by 2030. Listen to the episode about IDINA here.
IDINA was the winner of the IN3+ Award’s third edition
“Towards a bottom-up approach to inclusive digital identity systems”
The project aims to create an identification platform open to all citizens
A differentiating feature of the IDINA solution is the involvement of civil society as a source of identification for individuals within local communities
The IDINA project – Non-Authoritative Inclusive Digital Identity – was the winner of the third edition of the IN3+ Award, the biggest innovation prize in Portugal, promoted by the Portuguese Mint and Official Printing Office (INCM).