Engaging Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) for Successful ID Systems Guidance Note

The success of ID projects goes beyond technology-people need to understand and trust the ID system, and governments require information to monitor, evaluate, and improve implementation. If a system is poorly designed and does not reflect the needs and views of the communities it is intended to serv...

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Governance
ICT Policy and Strategies
Information and Communication Technologies
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topic E-Government
Governance
ICT Policy and Strategies
Information and Communication Technologies
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Information and Communication Technologies
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