(World Bank, Washington, DC, 2021-10-19)
World Bank
This diagnostic has been conducted
with the sole purpose of serving the ongoing development of
social protection policy in the country. It is the
Bank’s hope that the report will be useful for
social protection policy development as intended. The Bank
has not agreed with the government to invest in the civil
registration and identification sector. The government may
consider the use of this report for the activities it will
undertake to seek support from the international donor
community for such an investment. The report is organized
into the following sections: section one gives introduction.
Section two examines the identity ecosystem in Central
African Republic (CAR) and presents the stakeholders on the
supply and demand sides, the identity schemes, the legal
framework, and the specific post-crisis identity context;
and section three presents the analysis conducted by the
World Bank Group and details the main recommendations to
build on so social protection actors can promote an
efficient and reliable identity ecosystem that can serve the
entire Central African population, starting from the most vulnerable.