Web Desk: International Identity Day is being observed today.
This year’s theme is celebrating the right to be visible.
The International Identity Day is being celebrated today (ID Day), a symbolic day to highlight the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 16.9 to provide a legal identity for all.
ID Day is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of legal identity as a fundamental human right and a key enabler of inclusive social and economic development. Thales supports global efforts to guarantee every individual has access to a secure and trusted identity.
According to the 2023 estimates from the World Bank’s Identification for Development (ID4D) Initiative, over 850 million people globally lack an official ID. Thanks to global mobilization, the overall situation has improved since 2020 when 1 billion individuals were missing a legal ID.
ID Day highlights the significance of having a legal identity and the positive impact it has on individuals and communities worldwide. A legal identity grants access to essential services, fosters social inclusion, and facilitates participation in the global economy. That is why Thales, recognised as the number one digital identity player by Juniper Research (in its “2024 Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard”) stands for a future in which everyone could benefit from and confirm their trusted identity, leaving no one behind.
“ID Day serves as a crucial reminder that identity is a fundamental human right. In today’s interconnected world, having a secure and trusted legal ID is essential for accessing services, exercising rights, and fostering economic development.
In a message on the occasion Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said individuals who voluntarily register themselves as organ donors will have a special logo printed on their National Identity Cards.