2019 WorldBank ID4D Mission Billion Challenge

Deadline: February 24, 2019.

Despite significant progress in recent years, one billion people are still unable to prove their identity, and millions more have forms of identification that cannot be reliably verified or authenticated.  In an increasingly digital age, the lack of verifiable identification often results in exclusion from economic opportunities and a variety of social and political rights.

For the inaugural Mission Billion Challenge, the ID4D Initiative will start with an issue at the heart of digital identification design: privacy and user empowerment of their identification. As countries and development partners strive to provide identification to millions of people, there is an opportunity to inform the design of digital identification systems to enhance data protection and provide individuals with greater control over their personal data.  The Challenge aims to surface practical and cost-effective ‘privacy by design’ features that can be embedded into digital identification systems.

 

THE CHALLENGE

How can digital identification systems in developing countries be better designed or adapted to protect people’s privacy and empower them with greater control over their personal data?

 

ELIGIBILITY

They are looking for creative solutions from academics, entrepreneurs, scientists, technologists, and engaged citizens.

 

PRIZES:

Cash prizes totaling $100,000 with a top prize of $50,000.

 

OFFICIAL LINK

 

World Bank

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