Unique Identification System

These are foundational systems that provide a reliable means of identifying individuals across various government services and programs. In DSPDS, they play a crucial role in preventing duplication and fraud. Key features include:

  • Assignment of unique identifiers to individuals (often biometric-based)

  • Centralized database of identity information

  • Mechanisms for identity verification and authentication

  • Protocols for data privacy and security

  • Interoperability with other government systems

  • Support for identity lifecycle management (e.g., updates, deactivation) These systems often extend beyond social protection, serving as national identity infrastructures.

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