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

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