Identification for Development : Cote d’Ivoire
The report is organized into the following sections: section two presents the approach and methodology of the evaluation used. It gives an overview of the Identification Systems Analysis (ISA). Section three gives a detailed description of the Iden...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2016
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/09/26775043/cote-d’ivoire-identification-development-identification-system-analysis http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25197 |
Summary: | The report is organized into the
following sections: section two presents the approach and
methodology of the evaluation used. It gives an overview of
the Identification Systems Analysis (ISA). Section three
gives a detailed description of the Identity ecosystem in
Cote d’Ivoire. It examines all the identification schemes
that were considered of primary importance by the Mission
and that were part of the interviews conducted. Where enough
data was collected, the ISA analysis is performed and the
color coded score is presented. Section four presents a
series of recommendations to address the identification
needs of the WB Project but also for improving the
identification practices in the country in general. Those
recommendations are based on the extensive experience that
the World Bank ISA team has had in the course of applying
the tool in similar environments. In addition to these
primary sections, the report contains four appendices:
appendix one presents the scoring methodology of ISA.
Appendix two provides a brief history of identification
regulations in Côte d’Ivoire. It is meant to give some legal
context to the identification schemes currently in place.
Appendix three discusses how the foundation of current
identity schemes (national identity card and the voter
register) were dictated by the Peace Accord of Ouagadougou,
and what role identity played in the conflict and the exit
from that period. Appendix four is a detailed overview of
the important law on privacy. The so called Law No. 2013-450
related to the protection of personally identifying
information, which was adopted in 2013 and is currently
being enforced systematically. This is the Côte d’Ivoire
adaptation of the ECOWAS law on data protection and it
represents a very significant body of codified legislation. |
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