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Principles on Identification for Sustainable Development: Towards the Digital Age
Principles on Identification for Sustainable Development: Towards the Digital Age (Second Edition)
Building on existing international norms, the Principles were first developed and published in 2017 by a group of organizations committed to supporting the development of identification systems that are inclusive, trusted, accountable, and used to enhance people’s lives and the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Given the quickly evolving nature of the identification sector, the original signatories to the Principles committed to revisiting them to incorporate new perspectives and lessons learned. This second edition released in 2021 reflects inputs from this process and broader public consultations.
Principles on Identification for Sustainable Development: Towards the Digital Age
Without a legally recognized identity and proper means of identification people may not have access to fundamental rights, including civil, socio-economic and political rights. ODIHR has therefore joined 14 international agencies in endorsing a list of ten key principles to ensure proper identification for individuals, particularly with the use of modern technology.