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03:56:13
EP 95: BUILDING DPI ECOSYSTEMS THAT PEOPLE CAN TRUST
This Track focuses on the topic of building Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) that is trusted, secure, and inclusive. As DPI systems grow increasingly data-intensive, the risks of data misuse and abuse rise, especially with rapid adoption of AI. The event will cover legal, institutional, and technical safeguards necessary to protect sensitive data, foster accountability, and ensure legitimate use. Participants explore practical solutions for governance, oversight, and international cooperation, emphasizing actionable approaches to authorized use, accountability, and redress in African settings.
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01:52:37
EP 92: BUILDING DPI FOR SERVICE DELIVERY (Continued)
This session examines how DPI building blocks can accelerate high-impact digital services across sectors. Drawing on African experience, it promotes a “services-first” approach that prioritizes user journeys, adoption incentives, and measurable outcomes over technology deployment alone. Participants will explore practical strategies for selecting priority use cases, driving integration by service providers, and building institutional coordination models that work. The session also introduces key World Bank tools to support service design, use-case prioritization, and impact measurement.
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02:14:50
EP 93: EXPERIENCES & LESSONS FROM OPEN SOURCE IMPLEMENTATIONS
This session grounds the discussion in real-world country implementations of open source digital identity and civil registration systems. Senior officials share their journeys—from early design and procurement decisions to national-scale deployment and operations. Through practical case studies, the session highlights outcomes achieved, challenges encountered, and the institutional and technical choices that shaped each implementation. Particular attention is given to capacity building, national ownership, ecosystem integration, and managing long-term dependencies. Drawing on experiences with platforms such as MOSIP, DHIS2 and OpenCRVS, the discussion moves beyond success narratives to extract replicable lessons for countries at different stages of their journey.
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EP 92: BUILDING DPI FOR SERVICE DELIVERY
This session examines how DPI building blocks can accelerate high-impact digital services across sectors. Drawing on African experience, it promotes a “services-first” approach that prioritizes user journeys, adoption incentives, and measurable outcomes over technology deployment alone. Participants will explore practical strategies for selecting priority use cases, driving integration by service providers, and building institutional coordination models that work. The session also introduces key World Bank tools to support service design, use-case prioritization, and impact measurement.
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08:11:36
EP 96: LEGAL IDENTITY
This Track is dedicated to Legal Identity and covers two critical themes. The first focuses on CRVS–ID integration, explored across two sessions (T4-1, T4-2), while the second (T4-3) examines the challenges and solutions related to providing legal identity to refugees and stateless populations.
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05:04:32
EP 94: OPEN SOURCE & THE DEVELOPMENT AGENDA
Building on country experience, this session shifts to the strategic and systemic questions surrounding open source ecosystems. It examines how governments, development partners, and open source stewards must better align to support long-term sustainability, including financing models, governance and stewardship, security and conformance, localization, and procurement approaches that genuinely reward openness. The session culminates in a forward-looking dialogue on digital sovereignty, exploring whether shared principles and coordinated action can position open source as a durable pillar of Africa’s digital public infrastructure.
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01:56:52
EP 91: OPEN FINANCE AS A MODEL FOR DIGITAL ECOSYSTEMS
Open finance is one of the most mature and instructive examples of how identity-enabled, consent-based data sharing can function in a real economy. Because the financial sector is both highly regulated and technologically advanced, it has become a first mover in developing governed data-exchange models that rely on shared standards, enforceable rules, institutional coordination, and verifiable consent. As African countries move toward broader digital public ecosystems, the lessons emerging from open finance provide a practical blueprint for extending trusted data sharing into other sectors such as health, agriculture, and public services. This session examines open finance not as “open-source” technology, but as a structured ecosystem where multiple actors can participate securely under common frameworks. Drawing on African and global experience, it explores the governance arrangements, regulatory roles, consent mechanisms, and technical foundations that enable openness without sacrificing trust. It also highlights the vulnerabilities that open ecosystems introduce and the safeguards required to manage risk at scale.
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EP 90: CYBERSECURITY IN PRACTICE (Continued)
This session focuses on practical solutions and real-world implementation experience to help countries strengthen the security and resilience of their identity ecosystems. It highlights proven approaches from across Africa, covering PKI deployment, cloud security, and operational practices for protecting critical identity infrastructure. Country presentations and expert dialogue share concrete lessons on governance, system architecture, incident response, biometric protection, and secure credential issuance. The session emphasizes what works in practice, why it works, and how countries can replicate, adapt, and scale these solutions within their own national contexts. It concludes by identifying priority actions and areas for collaboration to ensure continuous protection of digital identity systems across the continent.
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01:46:19
EP 88: CROSS-BORDER IDENTITY INTEROPERABILITY
As Africa advances toward continent-scale digital trade, cross-border trust is emerging as a foundational enabling rail. Building on the previous session, this segment examines the rapidly evolving requirements for secure cross-border flows—spanning trade, finance, and the associated movement of persons and goods—as anticipated by landmark frameworks such as the AfCFTA, which is expected to drive demand for interoperable digital identity and shared trust mechanisms across jurisdictions. It highlights the policy, legal, and technical implications that identity authorities must anticipate to ensure their systems can support these emerging regional and continental use cases. The session also introduces the growing importance of Legal Entity Identity (LEI) and related enterprise credentials as critical enablers of cross-border transactions, representing a new category of digital identity that many authorities will need to recognize, operationalize, and help govern as part of a broader continent-scale trust architecture.
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06:48
eNCA
Naledi Pandor, will address the Fifth Annual Meeting of the ID4Africa Movement
International Relations and Cooperation Minister, Naledi Pandor, will address the Fifth Annual Meeting of the ID4Africa Movement today. The question on everybody’s lips… where's Zindzi Mandela? The department says its seeking South Africa’s ambassador to Denmark, after controversial weekend tweets coming from an account bearing her name. eNCA’s Khayelihle Khumalo is tracking that story for us. Courtesy #DStv403
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SABC News
ID4Africa Conference | Improved technology to deal with human migration
Improved technology to deal with human migration. That's what a conference in Boksburg's dealing with. Advanced technology will help improve Home Affairs systems. Delegates from across the Continent are attending the ID4Africa Conference. For more news, visit: sabcnews.com
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SABC News
ID4Africa meeting kicks off in Emperor's Palace
Day one of the 5th annual ID4Africa movement meeting is taking place at Emperors Palace, east of Johannesburg today. This year's meeting is hosted by the South African Department of Home Affairs under the theme, "Identity Ecosystems for Service Delivery". The event is being attended by home affairs authorities from across the continent. For more news, visit: sabcnews.com
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Identity For Service Delivery In Focus At ID4Africa 2019
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