principle 1
Build for inclusion, accessibility, and equity.
Build for inclusion, accessibility, and equity.
Build for inclusion, accessibility, and equity.
Successful operation of DPI rely on an enabling ecosystem of high digital connectivity, technical literacy, and public trust. Imagining a healthy DPI system from the standpoint of access as well as meaningful participation makes it essential to address considerations on the accessibility of the infrastructure as well as the capacity of users and developers to engage with the same.
Successful operation of DPI rely on an enabling ecosystem of high digital connectivity, technical literacy, and public trust. Imagining a healthy DPI system from the standpoint of access as well as meaningful participation makes it essential to address considerations on the accessibility of the infrastructure as well as the capacity of users and developers to engage with the same.
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Article 25, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: Recognises the right to access to public services based on the general principles of equality
Article 25, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: Recognises the right to access to public services based on the general principles of equality
Principles 7 to 11, Principles of Effective Governance for Sustainable Development: Specifically focus on inclusivity through non-discrimination, participation, subsidiarity and intergenerational equity.
Principles 7 to 11, Principles of Effective Governance for Sustainable Development: Specifically focus on inclusivity through non-discrimination, participation, subsidiarity and intergenerational equity.
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Codify integration of technology with offline architectures and processes
P1.T1/O
This involves building the infrastructure to provide for the integration of digital systems with traditional infrastructures by designing frameworks that leverage pre-existing offline architectures. This can also take the form of network policies to mandate alternate access points to the services that the digital system provides, or guiding strategy documents for the DPI to be built for easier access and meaningful engagement.
Rationale
The growing digital divide with the lack of basic digital literacy causes barriers to access, particularly for low-income and marginalised communities. Both system design and codification of operational policies around DPI need to account for these barriers to solve inclusive and equitable access to critical public infrastructure in the digital era.
Practice
India:
ABDM: Allows for an assisted mode and offline mode for the creation of Health ID and Digital Personal Health Records.
Estonia:
X-Tee: Estonia’s digital identity regime has the provision for users to hold a physical ID card.
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Law
Policy
Technical Standard
Operational Guideline
Operational Guidelines
Codify integration of technology with offline architectures and processes
P1.T1/O
This involves building the infrastructure to provide for the integration of digital systems with traditional infrastructures by designing frameworks that leverage pre-existing offline architectures. This can also take the form of network policies to mandate alternate access points to the services that the digital system provides, or guiding strategy documents for the DPI to be built for easier access and meaningful engagement.
Rationale
The growing digital divide with the lack of basic digital literacy causes barriers to access, particularly for low-income and marginalised communities. Both system design and codification of operational policies around DPI need to account for these barriers to solve inclusive and equitable access to critical public infrastructure in the digital era.
Practice
India:
ABDM: Allows for an assisted mode and offline mode for the creation of Health ID and Digital Personal Health Records.
Estonia:
X-Tee: Estonia’s digital identity regime has the provision for users to hold a physical ID card.
Stakeholders
PUBLIC SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR
DEVELOPMENT ACTORS
Lifecycle
CONCEPTION
DEVELOPMENT
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