Identification for Development : Morocco
The report is organized as follows. Section two reviews the identity ecosystem in Morocco. The section discusses in detail five identification programs that seem to have complementary strengths and that can be considered as assets. These are the na...
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okr-10986-250752021-06-14T10:22:07Z Identification for Development : Morocco World Bank Group electronic ID national eID digital ID civil register authentication The report is organized as follows. Section two reviews the identity ecosystem in Morocco. The section discusses in detail five identification programs that seem to have complementary strengths and that can be considered as assets. These are the national identity (CNIE), the civil register, the children school register (MASSAR), the register of health assistance (RAMED), and the social security register (CNSS). Section three, provides a global analysis of the data collected and highlights the findings within a holistic view. Section 4 presents some options that may be explored to improve the identification systems in the country. In annex one, the color coded performance matrix for the What Matters factors is given for reference. The methodology of the research is briefly presented in annex two along with the raw data collected through the SPA ID Questionnaire tool, and in annex three some population data from HCP that is used in this report is provided for convenience. It is important to emphasize that in developing options for consideration we worked within the constraint of leveraging existing assets and avoided strategies that would result in activities that overlap with what has been done in the past. This is particularly true for enrollment of the population, which is a costly process. This approach recognizes the need to leverage the existing enrollment databases and procedures. 2016-09-14T21:05:41Z 2016-09-14T21:05:41Z 2014-07 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/08/26720178/morocco-country-assessment-identification-development-id4d-identification-systems-analysis http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25075 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study Economic & Sector Work Morocco |
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The report is organized as follows.
Section two reviews the identity ecosystem in Morocco. The
section discusses in detail five identification programs
that seem to have complementary strengths and that can be
considered as assets. These are the national identity
(CNIE), the civil register, the children school register
(MASSAR), the register of health assistance (RAMED), and the
social security register (CNSS). Section three, provides a
global analysis of the data collected and highlights the
findings within a holistic view. Section 4 presents some
options that may be explored to improve the identification
systems in the country. In annex one, the color coded
performance matrix for the What Matters factors is given for
reference. The methodology of the research is briefly
presented in annex two along with the raw data collected
through the SPA ID Questionnaire tool, and in annex three
some population data from HCP that is used in this report is
provided for convenience. It is important to emphasize that
in developing options for consideration we worked within the
constraint of leveraging existing assets and avoided
strategies that would result in activities that overlap with
what has been done in the past. This is particularly true
for enrollment of the population, which is a costly process.
This approach recognizes the need to leverage the existing
enrollment databases and procedures. |
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Identification for Development : Morocco |
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Identification for Development : Morocco |
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Identification for Development : Morocco |
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Identification for Development : Morocco |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/08/26720178/morocco-country-assessment-identification-development-id4d-identification-systems-analysis http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25075 |
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