Spotlight on InF1 & InF8
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InFocus Session 1: 
Overcoming ID Systems Challenges in Africa

Thursday, April 27, 2017 8:30 - 10:00
InFocus Session 8: 
Cross Fertilization between e-ID and E-Government

 Thursday, April 27, 2017 16:30 - 18:30
Deploying identity systems in environments like those found in Africa, presents significant challenges. This session will explore a variety of innovations, particularly tuned for Africa, that have been deployed recently. These range from innovations in business process innovations, data integration, to ICT technology and biometrics.
 
This session focuses on e-ID as a key enabler of e-Government within the context of digital transformation based on e-Gov as drivers of sustainable development. It gives an overview of the role of e-Gov in development and the achievements of several countries in providing public services online through one-stop platforms. 
Don't miss these two sessions featuring impressive speaker line-ups! 
Overcoming identity data integration challenges
Aliyu Aziz,
Director General/CEO, National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), Nigeria
Overcoming identity systems deployment challenges in South Sudan
Lt. Colonel Deng Kuol Deng,
Director of ICT, Ministry of Interior, South Sudan
Do fingerprint biometrics work in developing countries?
Dan Storisteanu
, Research Fellow at Darwin College, University of Cambridge
Iris Recognition comes of age for National ID
Mohammed Murad,
Vice President, Global Business Development and Sales, IRIS ID
Overview of e-Gov: Does African e-Gov need e-ID, what for and when? (In French)
Alain Ducass,
Chairman of energeTIC,, Expert of the Secure Identity Alliance
The e-Government experience of Peru: Pertinent for Africa
Ing. Luis Alberto Bullón Salazar,
General Manager, National Register of identification and Civil State (RENIEC), Peru
How African governments can return investments when implementing e-ID
Vadims Teresko,
Co-owner, Business Development Director, Banking and Mobile, X Infotech
e-ID: The Key for a successful e-Government Implementation Veronica Boateng, Director, National Information Technology Agency, Ghana
Open innovation and the role of building blocks in next generation of public service delivery
Vasilis Koulolias,
Director, eGovlab, Stockholm University
The co-existence of secure physical and mobile IDs
Joby Mathew,
Sales Director, Middle East, Africa & South Asia, Government ID Solutions, HID Global
Mozambique eGovernment and Communication Infrastructure Project (MEGCIP) – Results, Impact and Challenges
Prof. Lourino Chemane,
ICT Advisor to the Minister of Science and Technology, Higher Education and Technical Professional Training, Mozambique
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