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Identity Management: A neglected dimension
of international development
Mia Harbitz
Global Summit on CR&VS April 18, 2013
The higher the HDI, the lower the rates of under registration of births
ID-Management chain to ensure legal identity
Birth certificate
Other attributes
Verifiable and unique, legal identity
Civil Registration
Civil Identification
Unique personal number Biometrics
Age of individual
Leve
l of
secu
rity
Identity token
Timely reporting of vital event
The role of the Civil Registry
Civil Registry Enrollment*
Emits (Birth, marriage, death)
Certificates
Informs Vital Statistics
Must be able to guarantee veracity of certificates
*Enrollment=
registration of vital
events: births, deaths,
marriage, divorce,
adoptions.
Is the civil registry the ugly duckling of public institutions?
Supply side issues
• Lack of information about importance of civil registry
• Decision makers not well informed
• Outdated legal frameworks
• Cumbersome procedures
• Institutional weaknesses and asymmetries
• Inadequate economic resources
• Limited institutional presence
• Unsystematic and unsustainable technological solutions
• Human resource limitations
Foundations for effective identity management
ICT
Use of standards ISO,
IEEE, ICAO
POLICY
Buy-in from decision makers – and citizens
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Revision and update of legal framework governing CR&CI
Conclusions I
• Develop National Identity Management Policy – Id-M is a sovereign responsibility
– IFIs and other donors should have catalytic role
– No cookie cutter solution
• Coordinate with other public services – Hospitals—vaccination centers
– Statistical agency
– Primary schools
– Ministry of Social affairs/gender
– Ministry of Planning and/or Finance
Conclusions II
• Shorten the distance to the civil registries – Creation/redistribution of civil registries
– Information campaigns—impact evaluation
– Cultural sensitivity
• Develop communication strategies
• More research – better data – better results – What cannot be measured cannot be improved
Identity management in the IDB
• Since 2011: Regional birth registration indicator
• Our work is guided by Institutional Strategy: Institutions for growth and social development where one of the pillars is recognized as: Registries for social and economic growth.
• Social and environmental safeguard screening of all lending projects to promote: Legal identity for all
Some encouraging results from IDB projects:
• The IDB has promoted of inclusion of question on registration and
identity documents in surveys and censuses since 2000.
• Under registration of births dropped from ~20% to ~10% in 10yrs
• Argentina: Plan Familia CCT (USD 1,000M): Reduction of under
registration from reduced from15 to 10% in the period 2004-2009
(Source Ministry of Social Development annual report)
• Ecuador: Modernization of Civil Registry (USD 78M) from
dysfunctional to highly respected civil identification system in three
years.
• Uruguay: Seamless integration of CR-VS-Civil identification (CI)-
Social services
• Peru : best practices in CR and CI made the Registry Agency more
trusted than that Catholic Church and helped save more than USD
260M (2009-11) by better focusing the public sector programs.
(Source Ministry of Economy)
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