28 Feb 2024
Indonesia introduces new digital ID to improve public services
TAGS

The Indonesian government is aiming to digitalize all identity documents by June 2024, a monumental step toward modernizing public services and enhancing their accessibility for millions of citizens. Digital transformation constitutes an inclusive solution to realize equitable access of public services and will greatly increase the efficiency of its administration and statistical processes.

Congratulations to Indonesia for this ambitious and innovative programme.

Read the full story here.

More News

12 May 2025

Our community newsletter puts a spotlight on people who have gone above and beyond in their efforts…

12 May 2025

The Government of Palau, in partnership with IOM and with funding from the Government of Japan, has…

12 May 2025

Viet Nam has released its first National Report on Civil Registration and Vital Statistics,…

12 May 2025

In a significant advancement towards enhancing digital governance, the Municipal Corporation of…

12 May 2025

In an effort to bolster civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems across the region,…

12 May 2025

Senior managers in Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) systems are invited to…

12 May 2025

The WHO South-East Asia Regional Office convened two back-to-back regional workshops in Sri Racha,…

12 May 2025

The inaugural meeting of a network for countries in Central Asia and beyond was held on 15-17 April…

12 May 2025

HelpAge network members gathered to learn more about CRVS and brainstorm together on the critical…

04 April 2025

World Bank has published a white paper titled "Digital Public Infrastructure and Development: A…