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ID4Africa 2020 28-30-October 2020
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Conference Languages: English and French with simultaneous translation for all presentations.
DAY 0: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2020
9:00 – 19:00 OPEN REGISTRATION & BOOTH SETUP
DAY 1: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2020
THE PLENARY SESSIONS
• The Plenary Sessions (PS) are intended for the entireassembly to attend. They feature presentations fromleading representatives of the primary stakeholdersdelivered in the largest meeting room (with capacity of1000 simultaneous attendees)—The MinistersAuditorium.
7:30 – 8:30 CONTINUED REGISTRATION AND COFFEE
8:30 – 9:30 PS0 WELCOME AND OPENING ADDRESSES
• Opening Ceremony
• Welcome and the State of ID4Africa Annual AddressDr. Joseph J. ATICK, Executive Chairman, ID4Africa
• Welcome Speech of the Host CountryNoureddine BOUTAYEB, Deputy Minister, Ministry of the Interior, The Kingdom of Morocco
9:30 – 10:45 N0 OPENING OF THE EXHIBITION, NETWORKING & COFFEE BREAK Refreshments sponsored in part by NSDL
10:30 – 13:00 PS1 THE IDENTITY AUTHORITIES’ REPORTS [Extended Session]
Progress reports, experiences and lessons learned from National Identity Authorities across Africa. Followed by a panel discussion.
• Moderator’s Opening RemarksDr. Joseph J. ATICK, Executive Chairman, ID4Africa
• The Identity Ecosystem in Morocco: Building trust and empowering citizensAbdelhak HARRAK, Governor, Director of Information Systems, Ministry of Interior, The Kingdomof Morocco
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• Gaining Momentum: Progress Report on Nigeria’s Foundational Identity Project
Aliyu AZIZ, ID4Africa Ambassador, Director General/CEO, National Identity Management Commission of Nigeria (NIMC)
• Leveraging the Biometric-based RNPP for Inclusive Governance and Improved Service in Côte
D’Ivoire (TBC) Sitionni KAFANA, Director General, Office National de l'État Civil et de l'Identification (ONECI), Côte d’lvoire
• From Kebele to Digital: Ethiopia's Journey Towards Electronic National Identity Yodahe ZEMICHAEL, ID4Africa Ambassador, Technical Advisor, Technical Advisory Unit, Office of the Prime Minister, Ethiopia
• The Guinean Model for Identification and Digital Identity within the WURI Context
Dr. Himi TOURÉ, Technical Director, WURI, Guinea
• Ghana’s NID System: Transforming the economy and enhancing e-Governance Prof. Kenneth A. ATTAFUAH, Director General, National Identification Authority (NIA), Ghana
• Partnering with the Private Sector for the Development of the ID Ecosystem in Tanzania Dr. Arnold M. KIHAULE, Director General, National Identification Authority (NIDA), Tanzania Q&A + PANEL DISCUSSION
13:00 – 14:00 N1 EXHIBITION, NETWORKING & LUNCH
14:00 – 15:30 PS2 ID FOR DEVELOPMENT
Special presentations and a debate session with thought leaders in ID for Development on the priorities that should be driving the collective agendas for development in Africa.
• Moderator’s Opening Remarks Dr. Joseph J. ATICK, Executive Chairman, ID4Africa
• [Feature Presentation: 20min] Digital Equality and Economic, Social and Human Rights in the
Digital State Prof. Philip ALSTON, UN Special Rapporteur Special on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights, Professor of Law, NYU Law School
• [Feature Presentation: 20min] Insights from the State of Aadhaar 2019: A people’s initiative
Dr. Petra SONDEREGGER, Senior Project Manager, State of Aadhaar Initiative DEBATE SESSION What Should the Priorities be for Identity Development in Africa?
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• Hon. Cina LAWSON, Minister of Posts, Digital Economy and Technological Innovation, Office ofthe President, The Republic of Togo
• Mory CAMARA, President, The ID4Africa Identity Council (IIC) and Director General, ANGEIE
• Dr. Vera SONGWE, UN Under-Secretary-General and Executive Secretary, UNECA
• Vyjayanti DESAI, Program Manager, ID4D, The World Bank
• Cornelius WILLIAMS, Director and Global Chief of Child Protection, UNICEF
• Niall McCANN, Policy Advisor and Project Manager, Legal Identity, UNDP
15:30 – 16:30 N2 EXHIBITION, NETWORKING & COFFEE BREAK
Refreshments sponsored in part by NSDL
16:30 – 18:30 PS3 HIGH IMPACT INITIATIVES
This session focuses on identity initiatives that have a significant impact on how governments fundamentally conduct their operations and services. These may include visionary frameworks, platforms, approaches, solutions or other initiatives that have already proven to be game changers or are in the process of reorienting the Identity Community towards new promising directions.
• Moderator’s Opening RemarksGreg POTE, Chief Information Officer, ID4Africa
• Next-Generation Digital ID to Bridge the Identity Gap and Meet Africa’s ChallengesNathalie GOSSET, Vice President, ID Document Solutions, Identity & Biometric Solutions, Thales
• Data Analytics: Taking Border Control to a Completely New LevelArtur SERRANO, Regional Director, Zetes People ID
• The Future of the Physical Credential in a Mobile and De-materialized WorldPhilippe Jung, Product & Marketing Director, Identity Business Unit, IN Groupe
• Unlocking the ID Ecosystem with OSIA: A framework for innovation, competition and sustainabilityDebora COMPARIN, Chair, OSIA Working Group, Secure Identity Alliance (SIA)
• Mobile Identity via Biometrics – Driving efficiency in modern policingChristian KNEIFEL, Director of Regional Sales, HID Global
• Innovative Personalization MethodologySean ZHENG, CEO, Emperor Technology
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16:00 – 19:00 DPIS SIDE MEETING ON DATA PROTECTION IN IDENTITY SYSTEMS
DPIS (Data Protection in Identity Systems) builds on the foundation established by the first data protection meeting in 2019 (RADPA) and shifts the conversation forward while still focusing specifically on identity systems in Africa. It is held as a side meeting to the Annual General Meeting and is open only to the Data Protection Authorities in Africa (DPAs) and invited international and civil society actors in this domain.
If you would like to be considered for an attendance pass, please write to us explaining your interest in data protection and privacy ([email protected]).
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DAY 2: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2020
THE PARALLEL SESSIONS: - INFOCUS SESSIONS
InFocus (InF): Advanced sessions where a topic is addressed in-depth through a series of presentations by frontline experts or an in-depth panel discussion. This year’s program is built on 4 Thematic Tracks, with each track consisting of 4 sessions as indicated in the table below. The 4 Thematic Tracks can be considered as stand-alone symposiums.
DAY 2 INFOCUS THEMATIC GUIDE
DIGITAL IDENTITY & SERVICE OPEN CHALLENGES THE IDENTITY TOOLBOX DATA 2020
8:30 – 10:30 InF1
DIGITAL (VIRTUAL) IDENTITY (DI)
InF2
SPOTLIGHT: GENDER EQUITY IN ID SYSTEMS
InF3
INCLUSIVE TRUSTED ENROLLMENT & ONBOARDING
InF4
IDENTITY DATA RISKS
10:30 – 11:30 N3 EXHIBITION, NETWORKING & REFRESHMENT BREAK
11:30 – 13:00 InF5
DI & SERVICE ECOSYSTEMS
InF6
HUMANITARIAN ACTION
InF7
AUTHENTICATION PLATFORMS
InF8
RISK MITIGATION
13:00 – 14:00 N4 EXHIBITION, NETWORKING & LUNCH
14:00 – 15:30
InF9
DI FOR G2P SERVICES
InF10
PATHWAYS TO LEGAL IDENTITY
InF11
SECURE IDENTITY CREDENTIALS
InF12
DATA MOBILITY
15:30 – 17:00 N5 EXIBITION, NETWORKING & REFRESHMENT BREAK
17:00 – 18:30
InF13
DI ROADMAP
InF14
INTEROPERABILITY, SECURITY & TRUST
FRAMEWORKS
InF15
DIGITAL PUBLIC GOODS INITIATIVES
InF16
DATA GOVERNANCE
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8:30 – 10:30 InF1 DIGITAL (VIRTUAL) IDENTITY Thematic Partner: Mastercard
This session, which kicks off the 4-session thematic track, provides an overview of the role of digital (virtual) identity (DI) in supporting economies and the digital transformations of government and enterprise interactions with citizens and consumers. The overall track consists of two sessions of presentations, followed by a spotlight session focusing on a special application of digital identity, namely G2P transfers, and a fourth session which is a panel discussion that sums up the day and sets up the roadmap for digital identity as viewed from multiple perspectives.
• [Moderator’s Presentation]Digital Identity: A developmental economist perspectiveAlan GELB, Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development
• From Official Identity to Digital Identity: Changing the gameCharles WALTON, Senior Vice President, Digital Identity Products, Mastercard
• Beyond Who We Are: Building digital identity in the service of the consumerPamela DINGLE, Director, Identity Standards, Microsoft
• Avoiding Digital Exclusion: Putting digital identity in the service of development for allSanjay JAIN, Chief Innovation Officer at CIIE, IIMA, ex Chief Product Manager for Aadhaar, UIDAI,Government of India
• Kenya’s Experience: Use of digital identity in e-government and e-business programsAnderson K. CHEBII, Principal ICT Officer, National Registration, National Registration Bureau(NRB), Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government, Kenya
• An Ecosystem Approach to Digital IDDr. Emrys SCHOEMAKER, Research Director, Caribou Digital
8:30 – 10:30 InF2 SPOTLIGHT: GENDER EQUITY IN ID SYSTEMS
This session features a lineup of world-renowned researchers and experts who examine the question of gender equity in ID systems. It presents evidence and case studies regarding barriers to access and explores policies required to ensure that ID systems overcome inherent exclusion risks and empower women instead of leading to outcomes detrimental to gender equity. The session consists of a series of presentations followed by a panel discussion.
• Moderator’s Opening RemarksJudy OBITRE-GAMA, Executive Director, National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA),Uganda
• Gender Matters in ID Systems: A proposed framework for policymakersMegan O'DONNELL, Assistant Director for Gender & Senior Policy Analyst, Center for GlobalDevelopment
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• Achieving Universal Access to ID: Gender-based barriers and solutionsLucia HANMER, Lead Economist in Gender and Development, The World Bank Group
• Women, ID and Financial InclusionDr. Savita BAILUR, Research Director, Caribou Digital
• Exploring the Gender Gap in Identification and the Impact on Mobile Access: Policy insights from 7African countriesKen OKONG’O, Policy and Advocacy Manager, Digital Identity, GSMA
• Gender Equity in Civil Registration System in MauritiusChahnaazbee TAKUN, Civil Status Officer, Civil Status Division, Office of the Prime Minister,Mauritius
PANEL DISCUSSION
8:30 – 10:30 InF3 INCLUSIVE TRUSTED ENROLLMENT & ONBOARDING
This session presents case studies and latest developments in enrollment and onboarding processes. The objective is to characterize the best practices – policy, technical, business – that have been demonstrated to lead to inclusive trusted enrollment as the entry point to identity systems irrespective of the sector.
• Moderator’s Opening RemarksMory CAMARA, President, The ID4Africa Identity Council (IIC) and Director General, ANGEIE
• Game Changing Technological Advances for Scaling EnrollmentDavid GERULSKI, Executive Vice President, Integrated Biometrics
• BNV for All: The cornerstone of Nigeria’s financial inclusion strategyChristabel ONYEJEKWE, Executive Director, Business Development, Nigeria Inter-BankSettlement System (NIBBS) Plc., Nigeria
• Towards Better Onboarding: Guinea's strategy for social and identity inclusionSanaba KABA, ID4Africa Deputy Ambassador, Director General, ANIES, Guinea
• Inefficiencies in voter registration: a technological solutionDonal GREENE, Regional Manager, EMEA, Innovatrics
• Insider Threat Prevention to Maintain the Integrity of National Identity EnrollmentsMaeson MAHERRY, Chief Solution Officer, LAWTrust
• Inclusive Enrollment through Public Participation & EmpowermentMustafa MAHMOUD, Senior Program & Advocacy Officer, Namati
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8:30 – 10:30 InF4 IDENTITY DATA RISKS
The session explores the range of risks that emerge when data accumulates either through enrollment or through identity-enabled use. It starts with a series of presentations from front-line practitioners on data protection and privacy, followed by a panel discussion that brings together representatives of data protection authorities as well as identity authorities to join the dialogue.
• Moderator’s Opening Remarks Drudeisha MADHUB, Commissioner, Privacy and Data Protection, Data Protection Office, Mauritius
PRESENTATIONS
• Identity: Between best practices, bad reasoning, efficiency and human rights Omar SEGHROUCHNI, President, CNDP (Data Protection Authority of Morocco)
• Update from DPIS: The side meeting of the African DPA network Marguerite Ouedraogo Bonane, President, The Commission on Informatics and Freedoms, Burkina Faso
• Report on the Survey of the DPAs on Identity Data Risks Pam DIXON, Executive Director and Founder, World Privacy Forum
• The #WhyID Campaign and Digital ID Programs in Africa
Berhan TAYE, Senior Policy Analyst, Access Now
PANEL DISCUSSION: PANELISTS
• Omar SEGHROUCHNI, President, CNDP (Data Protection Authority of Morocco)
• Patricia ADUSEI-POKU, Commissioner/Executive Director, Data Protection Commission, Ghana
• Hadiza ALI DAGABANA, ID4Africa Deputy Ambassador, General Manager, National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), Nigeria
• Awa NDIAYE, President, Data Protection Commission, Senegal
• Mohammed OUZGANE, Governor, Director, Regulations and Human Rights, Ministry of Interior,
Morocco
10:30 – 11:30 N3 EXHIBITION, NETWORKING & COFFEE
Refreshments sponsored in part by NSDL
11:30 – 13:00 InF5 DIGITAL IDENTITY & SERVICE ECOSYSTEMS Thematic Partner: Mastercard
This session takes the dialogue of InF1 forward by exploring the types of service ecosystems that can be empowered by the different forms of digital identity. The focus of the session will be on digital identity schemes
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most relevant to Africa where lack of infrastructure poses severe challenges for the deployment and scaling of such schemes, and where the requirement of inclusiveness and access to all groups is of paramount importance. The objective is to demonstrate viable functional applications built on trusted digital identities for people, easily accessible from points of services. The link of these schemes with authoritative or official foundational identity will also be explored.
• [Moderator’s Presentation]Inclusive Digital Identity for Connecting People to Essential Life ServicesShashi RAGHUNANDAN, Senior Vice President, Humanitarian & Development, Mastercard
• The Unified Portal for Citizen Service Delivery: The digital identification challengeRim GARNAOUI, Director, e-Government Administration Unit, Office of the Prime Minister, Tunisia
• Integrating Digital ID Into Service Ecosystems Through Proxy IdentifiersBarry COOPER, Technical Director, Center for Financial Regulation and Inclusion (CENFRI),South Africa
• Empowering Economies Through Digital Identity Ecosystems: The African field experienceLionel BARABAN, Co-Founder & CEO, Famoco
RAPID FIRE – INNOVATIVE 10 MIN PRESENTATIONS• High-Assurance Digital ID for Low- and No-Phone Users
Odo YARAMBA, Rwanda Country Director, ZAKA Group Ltd.
• Applying Technology to Give a Voice to the VoicelessFranz BRUDHL, Product Manager, Mobile Identities, Youniqx Identity AG
11:30 – 13:00 InF6 HUMANITARIAN ACTION
This session focuses on the range of recent experiences where identity systems have proven to be effective for dealing with human crisis, or long-term problems with humanitarian dimensions—such as refugees, statelessness, natural disasters. It also addresses the challenges of identity management encountered in the context of humanitarian action.
• Moderator’s Opening Remarks (note this session may change to speaking then panel)Leonard ZULU, Deputy Director, UNHCR’s Regional Bureau for Southern Africa
• The complex ecosystem of an ID: challenges for eliminating statelessness and exclusionDr. Isaac RUTENBERG, Senior Lecturer & Director, Center for Intellectual Property andInformation Technology Law (CIPIT), Kenya
• Title TBAAchieng AKENA, Executive Director, International Refugee Rights Initiative (IRRI)
• Title TBAKenneth OKEREAFOR, Deputy General Manager, ICT, National Health Insurance Scheme(NHIS), Nigeria
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• Providing Digital Identity through Iris Recognition to Empower Financial InclusionBashar ARAFEH, Managing Director, MEA, IrisGuard
PANEL DISCUSSION
11:30 – 13:00 InF7 AUTHENTICATION PLATFORMS
This session focuses on authentication as a core component of any end-to-end biometric system in any context. It explores the cutting-edge innovations and potential schemes, with emphasis on security and vulnerability of data. It examines the range of platforms capable of supporting authentication, biometric or otherwise, such as mobile, smart card, cloud-based, etc. It features an impressive lineup of innovators who will provide updates on relevant technologies, current capabilities, and the future expectations for addressing Africa’s identification challenges.
• Moderator’s Opening RemarksMichaël G. L. FOLANE, Director General, National Agency of Security Information Systems
• National Identity Card as an Authentication Platform for Service Delivery in Morocco (TBC)Louhcine RHANEM, Directeur DSIC, DGSN, Morocco
• Digital Authentication Services in Modern Identity SystemsCedric HUET, VP Africa, Digital ID Sales, Public Security & Identity, IDEMIA
• Mobile as a Secure and Omnipresent Platform for AuthenticationFrederic REBOULLEAU, Director, Marketing Enabler, Orange
• A Platform for Identity Authentication and Personalized Service DeliveryBart SYMONS, Director of ZetesConfidens Trust Services, Zetes People ID
11:30 – 13:00 InF8 RISK MITIGATION
This session is based on the premise that within the development context, one cannot rely on institutional capacity to monitor and enforce data protection laws, and as a consequence, risk mitigation needs to be assured by design and needs to allow individuals to maintain control over their data. This session provides an overview of technological solutions, system and security architectures or designs for data protection, privacy innovations and tools, practices for enhanced transparency, and institutional and legal frameworks that could help address the observed data risks while allowing for controlled data access and data sharing.
• Moderator’s Opening RemarksLéontine GBATO, Director of Personal Data Protection, ARTCI, Côte d’lvoire
• The Role of Data Protection in Managing Identity Data RisksTeki Akuetteh FALCONER, Founder & Executive Director, Africa Digital Rights’ Hub, Ghana
• Privacy By Design in the World's Largest Digital Identity SystemSanjay JAIN, Chief Innovation Officer at CIIE, IIMA, ex Chief Product Manager for Aadhaar, UIDAI,Government of India
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• Behavioral Experiments in Data PrivacyDhwani YAGNARAMAN, Associate, Busara Center for Behavioral Economics, Kenya
• Consent in the Last MileAlexandra GRIGORE, CPO & Co-Founder, Simprints
• Data Minimization in Digital Identification SystemsLiz OREMBO, Trustee, Kenya ICT Action Network (KICTAnet)
13:00 – 14:00 N4 EXHIBITION, NETWORKING & LUNCH
14:00 – 15:30 InF9 SPOTLIGHT: DIGITAL IDENTITY FOR (G2P) SERVICES
Thematic Partner: Mastercard This spotlight session examines G2P payments as a form of a digital identity-enabled service and explores the range of experiences around the platforms that have proven to be effective in countries with similar developmental context as Africa. It also explores whether commercial off-the-shelf platforms could be leveraged to affect G2P payments in a cost-effective way. The role of the credit providers, commercial banking and telecom sectors will be explored.
• Moderator’s Opening RemarksRobert PALACIOS, Global Thematic Group Leader, The World Bank
• India's Experience with Identity Linked Benefits TransfersArun SHARMA, Director, Direct Benefits Transfer Mission, Cabinet Secretariat, The Government ofIndia
• The Jordanian KYC: Experience, impact and lessons learnedMaha BAHOU, CEO, Jordan Payments and Clearing Company (JoPACC), Jordan
• Leveraging Digital Identity for G2P Payments: The success story of GhanaArchie HESSE, CEO, Ghana Interbank Payment & Settlement Systems (GhIPSS), Ghana
• Digital Identity for Frictionless PaymentGregor DOBBIE, CEO, Vocalink – A Mastercard Company
PANEL DISCUSSION
14:00 – 15:30 InF10 PATHWAYS TO LEGAL IDENTITY
This session will explore the different notions of identity and why legal identity may remain relevant in an increasingly service oriented digital world.
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• Moderator’s Opening RemarksOliver CHINGANYA, Director, African Centre for Statistics, UNECA
PANEL PARTICIPANTS• Anette BAYER FORSINGDAL, Senior Program Specialist, Centre of Excellence for CRVS
Systems, International Development Research Center (IDRC), Canada
• Martin NYAHODA, Deputy Registrar General, Department of National Registration, Passport andCitizenship, Zambia
• Diana GICHENGO, Program Manager, Kenya Human Rights Commission, Kenya
• Dr. Bronwen MANBY, Senior Policy Fellow, London School of Economics & Political Science
• Anne-Sophie OGER, Civil Registration & Identity Expert, Governance, Peace & Stability, MigrationUnit, Enabel, Belgian Development Agency
PANEL DISCUSSION
14:00 – 15:30 InF11 SECURE IDENTITY CREDENTIALS
The session will holistically explore the subject of secure credentials, examining the available options including physical and virtual credentials, and the expectations for its production, and the experiences that have already accumulated with this most familiar form of identity proofing. It will address the mechanisms for securing it, producing it, delivering it, using it and managing it throughout its lifecycle. The discussion will necessarily cover smart cards, mobile credentials, PKI, security printing, holograms, among other mechanisms for token security.
• Moderator’s Opening RemarksEmmanuel K. BROWN, ID4Africa Ambassador, Senior Officer, National Identification Authority(NIA), Ghana
• Secure ID Documents: present and future, virtual and physical, and how to get the most of bothworldsJi ZHENG, Technical Marketing Manager, Infineon Technologies
• Things That Really Work: Technically and financially viable government document solutions forAfricaDaniel HOLLIGER, Regional Sales Director, Government Documents, OVD Kinegram
• Advances in Identity Document Solutions and ID FactoryMichael EDWARDS, Director, Business Development & Technical Sales - eGovernment, Veridos
• Securing Documents for CRVS Registration: A flexible approachCalum BUNNEY, Senior Systems Product Manager, Citizen ID, HID Global
14:00 – 15:30 InF12 DATA MOBILITY: LEVERAGING VALUE FROM IDENTITY DATA
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This session builds on discussions in Session 2 in this Thematic Track and takes it towards a pro-growth, pro-innovation perspective to examine practices that ensure people are not denied the benefits of their data assets and that the growth of economies for the overall benefit of society and for poverty eradication is not compromised through restrictive approaches to data. Key to achieving that goal is data mobility. This session examines the specific types of investments needed to cultivate a data ecosystem that is both trusted and creates value for people, markets, and government.
• Moderator’s Opening RemarksMichael PISA, Policy Fellow, Center for Global Development
• Global Digital Identities: Preventing Crime, Enhancing Customer Experience and Driving FinancialInclusionDr. Stephen TOPLISS, Vice President, Global Market Planning, LexisNexis Risk SolutionsNina KERKEZ, Market Planning Director, LexisNexis Risk Solutions
• Leveraging Identity Data to Make Travel Secure and FrictionlessEmad MUHANNA, Vice President, Government Sector, SITA
• From M-Shwari to Open Banking: The power of data in financial inclusionLesley-Ann VAUGHAN, Co-creator, M-Pesa
• Data Mobility and Digital Identity: Empowering the most vulnerable in a data driven worldDr. Garry CONILLE, Chairman of the Board, ID2020, and UN Resident Coordinator for Burundi
PANEL DISCUSSION
15:30 – 17:00 N5 EXHIBITION, NETWORKING & COFFEE Refreshments sponsored in part by NSDL
17:00 – 18:30 InF13 DIGITAL IDENTITY ROADMAP Thematic Partner: Mastercard
This session brings together a panel of experts that will discuss what transpired in InF1 and InF5 and will explore the scaling and the roadmap of digital identity schemes and the role of the different actors in the development of the identity and service ecosystems. It explores the policies, (de)regulations and national strategies needed to facilitate meaningful public-private partnerships that channel digital transformation towards effective service-oriented delivery.
• Moderator’s Opening RemarksTara NATHAN, Executive Vice President, Public Private Partnerships, Mastercard
PANEL PARTICIPANTS
• Hon. Cina LAWSON, Minister of Posts, Digital Economy and Technological Innovation, Office ofthe President, The Republic of Togo
• Charles WALTON, Senior Vice President, Digital Identity Products, Mastercard
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• Lionel BARABAN, Co-founder & CEO, Famoco
• Alan GELB, Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development (CGD)
• Frank LEYMAN, Manager, International Relations, Directorate General for DigitalTransformations, Federal Public Service, Policy and Support (BOSA), Belgium
17:00 – 18:30 InF14 INTEROPERABILITY, SECURITY & TRUST FRAMEWORKS
This session explores the ingredients that give digital ID systems the interoperable trust they need by sharing the world’s experience with such frameworks (eIDAS, and ePassport as universal inter-operable ID document). It also focuses on how e-signatures and PKI ecosystems can be implemented in context of state recognized mID and eID to add trusted verification and non-repudiation to the interactions that are enabled by the secure credentials.
• Moderator’s Opening RemarksRahel FIDEL, ID4Africa Deputy Ambassador, Head, Management Information Systems (MIS),Ministry of Revenue, Ethiopia
• Laying the Foundations for Interoperable Digital Identity at High Levels of Trust: Lessons fromeIDASAdam COOPER, Identity Expert & Consultant, ID4D, The World Bank
• Secure Identity Credential DesignR. RAJESHKUMAR, Chief Executive Officer, Auctorizium
• PKI-Based Mobile Identity Best Practices for Financial Inclusion and Social ParticipationJana KRIMPE, Co-founder & Co-Chair, GANMI (Global Alliance for National Mobile Identities)
• PKI and National Digital Identity Programs: The Gabon experienceAimé-Martial MASSAMBA, ID4Africa Ambassador, Deputy Director, The Official BiometricIdentification Project of Gabon (IBOGA), Ministry of Interior, Gabon
17:00 – 18:30 InF15 DIGITAL PUBLIC GOODS INITIATIVES
This session will explore some of the most prominent initiatives in this domain as they pertain to identity. These include MOSIP (Modular Open Source Identity Platform) and OpenCRVS initiatives that promise to provide a game changer for the domain of civil registration and identity management.
• Moderator’s Opening RemarksMelanie TJIJENDA, Director, Quality Assurance, Standards, Skills Development and Coordination,and Project Manager for e-Governance, Department of Public Service IT Management, Office of thePrime Minister, Namibia
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• Digital Commons : A new approach to Digital InclusionTanuj BHOJWANI, Fellow, iSpirit Foundation, and Co-Chair of Digital Public Goods Alliance
• Open-Source: A game changer for development and ID in AfricaMaguette NDONG, Technical Advisor, Digital Square Project, PATH
• OpenCRVSEdward DUFFUS, Global Head of Innovation, Plan InternationalAnnina WERSUN, OpenCRVS Product Manager, Plan International
• MOSIP: Digital Identity as a global digital public goodProf. S. RAJAGOPALAN, Project Head, IIIT Bangalore, Modular Open Source Identity Platform(MOSIP)
• Kweli: Open-source pan-African standard for self-sovereign IdentityEddie KAGO, CEO, Vibranium ID
PANEL DISCUSSION
17:00 – 18:30 InF16 DATA GOVERNANCE
In this session a panel of data and developmental experts explores the various experiences and best practices in Data Governance and examines how good experiences in other fields can be adapted in context of identity systems. The panel also explores how development organizations can promote sound data practices.
• Moderator’s Opening RemarksPriya VORA, CEO, Future State
PANEL PARTICIPANTS
• Vyjayanti DESAI, Program Manager, ID4D, The World Bank
• Shaida BADIEE , Managing Director & Co-Founder, Open Data Watch
• Omar SEGHROUCHNI, President, CNDP (Data Protection Authority of Morocco)
• Stephen CHACHA, Co-Founder & Executive Director, Tanzania Data Lab
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DAY 3: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2020 THE PLENARY SESSIONS CONTINUED
Summations & Dialogue
8:30 – 10:30 PS4 REPORTS FROM THE DIGITAL FRONTIER
This session features presentations and progress reports on R&D from around the world that has impact on identity, biometrics, digital transformation and societies, security, interoperability and standards.
• Moderator’s Opening RemarksDr. Joseph J. ATICK, Executive Chairman, ID4Africa
• [Feature Presentation] Face Recognition: The state of the art, the potential and the risksPatrick GROTHER, Head of Biometric Evaluation Program, National Institute of Standards andTechnology (NIST)
• Social Delivery Platform for Inclusive DevelopmentThampy KOSHY, Senior Partner, Ernst & Young
• J-PAL DigiFI Africa: Delineating the research agenda on the impact of digital government paymentsystem reforms in AfricaNidhi PAREKH, Project Director, DigiFi Africa, Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL)
• Smart Identity Systems: Driving the inclusive digital society of tomorrowBart SUICHIES, Head, Digital Software, SICPA
• Frontiers of Security, Privacy and Risk in ID systemsCarsten MAPLE, Fellow, Alan Turing Institute and Professor of Cyber Systems Engineering, WMG,University of Warwick
• ID in 2040: Summary report of recent deliberations on the future of identityDr. Michiel VAN DER VEEN, Director, Innovation & Development, National Office for Identity Data,Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, The Netherlands
10:30 – 11:00 PS5 THE ID4AFRICA GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Annual announcement and business session for matters related to the function of the Movement.
• 2021 Host Country Announcement & Acceptance Speech• Other Business
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11:00 – 12:00 N6 NETWORKING & EXHIBITION TOURS
Refreshments sponsored in part by NSDL
12:00 – 13:00 N7 LUNCH
13:00 – 14:00 PS6 INSIGHTS 360
Insights 360 brings together 6 panelists (including the moderator) representing each of our defined stakeholder groups. The panel of experts will provide their perspective on the Annual Meeting’s key takeaways and identify the gaps.
• Moderator’s Opening Remarks C.V. MADHUKAR, Investment Partner, Omidyar Network
The lineup will be announced in March, 2020.
14:00 – 16:00 PS7 IDENTITY IN THE FISHBOWL Sponsored by Mühlbauer
Identity in the Fishbowl is a debate session where the audience is the panel. It allows the entire group to participate in the conversation to give their input and perspective. Since 2016 it has become the highlight of the AGM with high levels of passionate engagement and dialogue. The session will summarize, in a crowd sourced way, the key take away messages accumulated over the three days of discussion, and will identify the road ahead for policy-making, technological and operational challenges. The session is moderated by Dr. Joseph J. Atick, Executive Chairman, ID4Africa
16:00 – 16:30 PS8 CLOSING CEREMONY
ID4AFRICA RAPPORTEURS
Each year ID4Africa implements a system whereby rapporteurs who are subject matter experts take notes and synthesize each session. This information is used by ID4Africa to be included in the Annual Report, the Knowledge Hub, and other publications in support of information exchange and capacity-building.
RAPPORTEUR TRACK
TBA Day 1 Plenaries - PS1, PS2, PS3; Others TBA
India BIRRELL Day 2: Open Challenges – InF2, InF6, InF10
Pam DIXON Day 1: DPIS, and Day 2: Data Risks & Regulatory Frameworks
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Reck Denis Elion-Eyainebi Day 2: InF14
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