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To download the data, click on File > Download and select the format in which you would like the file (.xls recommended).
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This dataset accompanies the DPI Map (dpimap.org).
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It corresponds to the attributes and indicators of DPI, as articulated in the DPI conceptualisation and measurement framework. Read about it here.
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Scope
Version management
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A digital ID system can range from basic identification systems that provide digital authentication for users to more advanced systems that enable citizens to share their credentials with other institutions for a variety of purposes beyond mere self-identification. The Map focuses national or federal-level ID systems that are governed by public institutions.
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CURRENT31 Mar 2025v2: Key updates to country DPI:
Digital ID (Tanzania, Egypt, Italy, Argentina, Indonesia, Switzerland, Vietnam, Greece, Bolivia, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Qatar),
Digital payments (Cambodia, Tanzania, Egypt, Switzerland, Kenya, Segeal, Tunisia, Sri Lanka, Philippines),
Data exchange (Tanzania, Azerbaijan, Switzerland, Tunisia, Philippines).
Some variables combined and data reporting revised (check codebook)
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A digital payment system can range from an interbank payment system to a mobile-based payment system that allows users to leverage the speed and efficiency of digital payments across domains (banks, mobile wallets). Further, any transaction that allows users (and not payment service providers) to have a settlement record within a few seconds is deemed real-time. The Map focuses on national and regional payment systems that facilitate transactions between individuals, merchants and businesses and governments.
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A data exchange system can range from internal platforms that facilitate data sharing within government departments to systems connecting multiple agencies and authorized third parties. These systems enable public organisations to securely and efficiently share structured data among them or with authorised entities, reducing administrative burdens and enhancing interoperability across sectors. Any system that facilitates the secure exchange of data relevant to public service delivery is considered a data exchange system. The Map focuses on national or federal-level, cross-sectoral data exchange systems that are integral to public service delivery.
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This document19 Nov 2024v2: Digital identity – information on funding organisations removed
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30 Sep 2024v2: updated dataset- global dataset of 210 countries, exclusing non-self-governing territories and overseas territories. Also excluding data points from previous version where the keyword search methodology was not successful/ effective
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Reading the data
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Unless specified otherwise, yes/no values are used to indicate presence/ absence of a variable.
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Unknown is used to indicate that data is either unavailable/ insufficient
10 Jun 2024v1: dataset with 132 countries across all of Asia, Africa, Latin America, Caribbean and parts of Asia
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