“Innovation and cooperation to close gaps in civil identity”

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“Innovation and cooperation to close gaps in civil identity” September 9th to 11th, 2019

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“Innovation and cooperation to close gaps in civil identity”

September 9th to 11th, 2019

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Close meeting for CLARCIEV members

Day 1 - Monday, September 9th

8:45 am – 14:30 pm

INAUGURATION CEREMONY18:00 pm - 20:00

Speech by Jorge Álvarez, Director of the Civil Registry and Identification Service, Chile.

Speech by Rebeca Omaña Peñaloza, Coordinator of the Universal Civil Identity Program in the Americas of the Organization of American States and Executive Secretary of CLARCIEV.

Speech by Arturo Muente, Senior Specialist on State Modernization, Inter-American Development Bank.

Speech by Maria Bances del Rey, UNHCR Office for the Americas, Head of the Regional Legal Unit.

Speech by the Minister of Justice / Undersecretary of Justice and Human Rights.

Speech by Juan Carlos Galindo, President of the Latin American and Caribbean Council of Civil Registry, Identity and Vital Statistics (CLARCIEV).

Official PhotographyWelcome Cocktail Hotel Santiago

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Breakfast at the Santiago hotel(exclusive for those staying at the hotel)

Day 2 - Tuesday, September 10th

6:00 am – 8:30 am

Keynote Speaker:

GOOD PRACTICES IN THE INTEGRATION OF CIVIL REGISTRY AND IDENTIFICATION

Irina Dincu, Senior Program Specialist, Centre of Excellence for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Systems

8:30 am – 9:10 am

Panel 1:Ecosystems of civil identity to close gaps in citizen services

MODERATORRebeca Omaña Peñaloza, Organization of American States

SPEAKERS

Julian Najles, ID4D Consultant, World Bank.Benito Portocarrero, RENIEC, Peru.Mercy Guzman, DIGERCIC, Ecuador.Alberto Sanchez Bermejo, Director Cards and Identification Documents, Real Casa de la Moneda.Lara Engler, Territory Manager for Latin America, ZEBRA Technologies Corporation.

9:10 am – 10:00 am

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Panel 2:Digital Identity and Citizen Digital Folders, the role of civil registries and identification offices

MODERATORJorge Álvarez, Director, Civil Registry and Identification Service, Chile.

SPEAKERS

Franisco Rodriguez Landeta, Director, Digital Government Department, Ministry of the Presidency, Chile.Aitor Cubo, Senior Digital Government Specialist, IDB.IDEMIA Chile. To be confirmed.Mariano Cordeiro, Director, Civil Registry of Buenos Aires.

10:00 am – 11:00 am

Coffee Break –Inauguration and tour of the 2019 Technology Fair11:00 am – 11:30 am

Panel 3:The role of Latin America and the Caribbean in promoting Good ID

MODERATOREstefanía Calderon, Digital Government, IDB.

SPEAKERS

Electoral Tribunal, Panama.Emrys Schoemaker, Reseracher and strategist, Caribou Digital.Fabro Steible, Executive Director, Institute for Technology and Society.Julian Najles, ID4D Consultant, World Bank.

11:30 am – 12:20 pm

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Launch of the CLARCIEV South-South Cooperation Contest12:20 – 13:10

PRESENTATIONJuan Carlos Galindo, CLARCIEV President

EXPERIENCES OF

Costa Rica: Interoperability platform.Colombia: The model of the Unit for Treatment of Vulnerable Population (UDAPV). Mexico: New National Registration and Identity System.

Lunch13:10 – 14:30

Keynote Speaker:Modular Open Source Identity Platform (MOSIP)

Shrikant Karwa

14:30 – 15:25

Coffee Break - Technology Fair 2019 Tour15:25 - 15:55

Panel 4:Open international standards in civil registration and identification systems

MODERATOREstefania Calderon, Digital Government, IDB.

15:55 - 17:00

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SPEAKERS

Jorge Álvarez Vásquez, Civil Registry and Identification Service of Chile.Andrés Ramírez, GET Group.Javier Preciozzi, Co-founder of Digital Sense Technologies.José Fuentealba, Sales Manager, InterSystems Chile.

Breakfast at the Santiago Hotel(exclusive for those staying at the hotel)

Day 3 Wednesday, September 11th

6:00 am – 8:45 am

KEYNOTE SPEAKER:Economic benefits of the identification systemsArturo Muente, Senior Specialist in State Modernization, IDB

WITH COMMENTS FROM:Eric Ramirez, Director, Secretariat of Innovation of the Presidency, El Salvador

8:45 am - 9:45 am

Panel 5:Identification, registration and determination of refugee status in the context of large-scale mixed movements: the role of the civil registry offices

MODERATORACNUR: To be confirmed

9:45 am 10:45 am

Cena 20:00

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SPEAKERS

Juan Ignacio Mondelli, Senior Regional Protection Officer, Office for the Americas, Regional Legal Unit, UNHCR.Roberto Zarate Rosas, Deputy Director General of Population Registration, MexicoPatricia Perez, Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR).Luis Bolaños, Director, Civil Registry, Costa Rica.TBD, Costa Rica, Refugee Unit (Migration Department) .

Coffee Break - Technology Fair 2019 Tour10:45 am - 11:15 am

Panel 6:Statelessness, late birth registration and issuance of Identity Documents

MODERATORMaria Bances del Rey, Head of the Regional Legal Unit, Office for the Americas, UNHCR

SPEAKERS

Monica Espinoza, Assistant Protection Officer (Statelessness), Office for the Americas, Regional Legal Unit, UNHCR.Alfredo Posada, Colombia, National Registry of the Civil Status, Colombia.To be confirmed, Fundación Microjusticia Argentina.

11:15 am - 12:15 pm

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Panel 7:Identity-related fraud: Use of biometrics and identity authentication in contexts of high human mobility

MODERATORRoberto Zarate, National Population Registry, Mexico

SPEAKERS

Carolina Suazo, Prosecutor of the Public Ministry of Chile.Chile: Liaison of the Investigation Police of Chile / Chief Identification Chile.Gemma Galdon, Director, Éticas Research & Consulting, Spain.Hernan Agustín Araya, INDRA (Minsait).Darryl Huard, Registration Officer, UNHCR Anti-Fraud, UNHCR Field Office in Boa Vista, Brazil.

12:15 - 13:05

Lunch13:05 – 14:30

Panel 8:Internal rules on data protection and their effects in contexts of data exchange among countries

MODERATORArianna Espinosa, National Registry of Civil Status, Colombia

SPEAKERS

Marianne Diaz, Public Policy Analyst, Digital Rights.Emrys Schoemaker, Researcher and Strategist, Caribou Digital.Mariana Manso, La Plata Attorneys Assiociation, Argentina.Jessica Matus, Executive Director, Protected Data Foundation.

14:30 – 15:20

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Presentation of the ID4D Practitioners GuideJulian Najles, World Bank

15:20 – 15:40

Coffee Break - Technology Fair 2019 Tour15:40 – 16:00

CLARCIEV NEWS

Presentation of the second edition of the magazine CLARCIEV Informa, Boris Corcho, National Deputy Director of Civil Registry, Panama.

16:00 – 16:30

Closing of the XVI CLARCIEV Meeting16:30 pm

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