04 Apr 2025
Digital Public Infrastructure and Development: A World Bank Group Approach
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World Bank has published a white paper titled "Digital Public Infrastructure and Development: A World Bank Group Approach," which explores the transformative potential of digital public infrastructure (DPI) in fostering sustainable development. The paper underscores the importance of designing inclusive, user-focused digital systems that prioritize safety and tangible outcomes over mere technological advancement.

 

The reliability of high-assurance digital IDs depends on thorough verification. This usually means confirming the user's identity in person or through virtual help. Connecting these digital IDs to legal documents like birth certificates or national IDs makes them more trustworthy, especially for government services. Strong and accessible national ID and civil registration systems are essential. Making sure these systems are reliable and inclusive is key to creating secure digital IDs and building trust in the digital transactions they support.

 

The white paper is accessible here

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