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Speakers Connect:ID Day Two – Tuesday 15 March 2016<br />
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Digital identity: The key to a secure national identification system;<br />
The circular link between digital identity and civil registration: The<br />
establishment of an eCivil registration;<br />
Recommendations for the correct implementation of an eCRVS;<br />
Case studies.<br />
Session led by Jean-Claude Perrin, Secretary General, Secure Identity<br />
Alliance, France<br />
Panelists:<br />
Jean-Pierre Pellestor<br />
Chairman of the SIA ID4D Workgroup, France<br />
Biography<br />
Jean-Pierre Pellestor is Chairman of the ID4D Workgroup of the Secure Identity<br />
Alliance (www.secureidentityalliance.org), the organization dedicated to<br />
supporting sustainable worldwide economic growth and prosperity through the<br />
development of the digital ID and the widespread adoption of secure eServices.<br />
In his role, he coordinates and implements the Alliance initiatives towards<br />
gathering and sharing best practices and valuable experiences related to<br />
unique ID foundations, challenges and benefits in a the long term.<br />
Jean-Pierre is Vice President Programs of Government Identity Solution for<br />
Asia Pacific Region. During the past decade, and within the Safran Morpho<br />
organization, he has been involved in many identity projects, including welfare<br />
programs in the United States, national identity projects in the Middle East and,<br />
recently, unique ID projects in central and south Asia. He has also experience in<br />
the wireless telecommunication market and technology.<br />
Jean-Pierre is a graduate of the French school of Engineering Ecole Supérieure<br />
d’Electricité.<br />
Srdjan Mrkić<br />
Chief, Demographic Statistics, United Nations Statistics Division,<br />
Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations<br />
Biography<br />
Srdjan Mrkić is the Chief of Demographic Statistics in the United Nations<br />
Statistics Division, where he was also Chief of Social Statistics and Editor of the<br />
United Nations Demographic Yearbook. Mr Mrkić is the Editor-in-Chief of the<br />
United Nations Principles and Recommendations for a Vital Statistics System,<br />
Revision 3, a major international standard for developing civil registration and<br />
vital statistics in national circumstances and, in that role, he is conducting<br />
training workshops for civil registrars and official statisticians in all regions of<br />
the world. With over three decades in managing official statistics programmes<br />
at both national and international levels, Mr Mrkić’s focus has remained in the<br />
fields of demographic and social statistics, as well as on administrative sources<br />
of these statistics.<br />
Alan Gelb<br />
Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development, USA<br />
Biography<br />
Alan Gelb is a senior fellow and director of studies at the Center for Global<br />
Development. His recent research includes the development applications<br />
of biometric ID technology, results-based aid, and the special development<br />
challenges of resource-rich countries. His most recent publication draws on<br />
extensive research on the use of ID systems in developing countries to provide<br />
a set of principles for the development application of ID.<br />
He was previously director of development policy at the World Bank and chief<br />
economist for the Bank’s Africa region.<br />
2016<br />
Evening Reception Party<br />
Exhibition Halls, Tuesday 15th March 2016, 5:35–6:45 pm<br />
You are cordially invited to join us for an Evening Reception Party,<br />
taking place within the Exhibition Halls.<br />
It’s the perfect opportunity to meet colleagues both old and new.<br />
Sponsored by HID Global<br />
HID Global is the trusted leader in products, services and<br />
solutions related to the creation, management, and use<br />
of secure identities for millions of customers worldwide.<br />
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