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ID4Africa LiveCast Episode 36

ID4Africa LiveCast Episode 36
 

ID4Africa LiveCast Episode 36
Online
December 7, 2022 – 13:30 GMT

ID4Africa’s next LiveCast will feature thought leaders and senior decision makers from government and development agencies that will engage in insightful discussions with critically acclaimed identity expert and ID4Africa LiveCast host, Dr. Joseph Atick.

Join Dr. Joseph Atick and Nandan Nilekani, the Father of India’s Digital Transformation. This will be followed by an enlightening i-On-Malawi feature with the key stakeholders leading the digital transformation efforts in Malawi. Plus, a rare behind the scenes look at digital identity in the humanitarian sector with the UNHCR and UNOCHA.

Expect deep, insightful discussions on major topics with some of the most influential persons in identity. Registration is free but space is limited. Click here to secure your seat today.

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