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    New Applicants to get Maisha Card as Piloting of Digital ID Begins

    The Kenyan
    By The Kenyan Wall Street
    - November 02, 2023
    - November 02, 2023
    Kenya Business newsPublic PolicyTechnology
    New Applicants to get Maisha Card as Piloting of Digital ID Begins

    First-time ID applicants will be issued with Maisha Card beginning November this year in a pilot scheme that will introduce digital registration of persons in the country.

    Also set to receive the new card with enhanced security are applicants seeking replacements for defaced or lost cards as the government tests the country’s preparedness for a full rollout of digital IDs.

    “All Kenyans turning 18 years in whichever part of Kenya will be issued with a Maisha Card on a pilot basis. This way, we will establish whether there are any errors or issues before we do the launch,” Immigration and Citizen Services PS Prof Julius Bitok said

    The National Registration Bureau receives around 10,000 applications for first time IDs across the country every day.

    On average, a further 5,000 requests for duplicate cards are lodged at its offices and at Huduma Centres daily. Speaking after hosting members of the Civil Society to a briefing session on digital ID, the PS said the government expected to obtain useful feedback on what it will take to successfully rollout mass replacement of the current IDs.

    He said the government was keen to avoid running into pitfalls similar to those that befell the unsuccessful introduction of Huduma Namba.

    Civil Society representatives led by Amnesty International (Kenya) Executive Director Irungu Houghton pledged to support public participation and stakeholder forums on digital ID.

    The representatives who presented a memorandum of concerns on digital ID to the PS urged the government to ensure apprehensions around data security and protection and genuine public participation and inclusion of marginalised communities were addressed.

    “Whereas we are happy with the open-door policy that the government has adopted in engaging stakeholders on digital ID, there are areas around data privacy, inclusion of all voices and unfair vetting that needs to be addressed,” said Houghton.

    To enhance security and minimise risk to forgery, Maisha card will feature a microprocessor electronic chip with encrypted data. It will also enjoy features supporting creation of a virtual ID to be known as Maisha Digital ID for those with smart phones.

    While launching locally manufactured smart phones on Monday, President Willam Ruto announced the intended piloting of digital IDs that is designed to complement online commerce and consumption of government services.

    Maisha Card will feature a unique personal identifier (UPI) number known as Maisha Namba that will be the primary and lifelong registration and identification reference for its holders. All new-borns will also be issued with Maisha Namba to use in their birth certificates and subsequent registration for government services including school enrolment and health services. The same number will translate to their Maisha card number upon attainment of 18 years.

    Under the proposed plan, the government will gradually phase out the 2nd generation IDs in favour of Maisha Card with the current ID number translating to Maisha Namba.

    “During the rollout of Huduma Number, all Kenyans were asked to register afresh. Billions of shillings were used to roll it out. For Maisha Namba, we are not harvesting biometrics neither are we asking for additional money. We are using the existent budget for registration of persons for the Maisha Namba ecosystem rollout,” said PS Bitok.

    He said Maisha Namba, Maisha Card and Maisha Digital ID will be consolidated into a population register to be known as Maisha Integrated Database. This will negate vetting for issuance of Identity Cards. “This will revolutionise inclusivity for marginalized communities through voiding the need for vetting.”

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