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Contents

About ID4D ........................................................................ .............iii Ackno wledgments ..iv Abbr eviations ...........v Ex ecutive summary 1. Intr oduction ........1 Objectives of the study ........................................................................ Ec onomic and political context ...................1

2. The status of identity managementinMadagascar ........................................................................

............3

Institutional framework governing identity management ........................................................................

.......................................3

Legal fr

amework ...8

The civil registration process

Functional registers and other institutions that require proof of identity ......20 De velopment partners .................................32

3. Results and conclusions of the analysis ........................................................................

.............................34 Results ........................................................................ ...................34

Conclusions

.........35

4. Modernizing Madagascar's identity management system .......................................................................37

A framework for the modernization process ........................................................................

Roadmap sc

enarios ......................................43 Glossary ........................................................................ .................49

Annex A: Back

ground information for Madagascar identity management systems analysis ...................51 Annequotesdbs_dbs7.pdfusesText_5