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The Next Wave: Why African governments must know their citizens | TechCabal

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There are 1 billion people in the world whose identities are not included in an official database. Five hundred and two million of these people live in sub-Saharan Africa. We discussed what African countries must do to achieve full digital identification coverage.

Source: TechCabal | Leading Africa’s Tech Conversation

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