Cambodia to provide electronic IDs to 5.5 million citizens
Cambodian Ministry of Interior will provide electronic identification cards (IDs) to an additional 5.5 million citizens in the near future as the country is in transition from using normal to electronic IDs, local media reported on December 12.
Cambodian Ministry of Interior will provide electronic identificationcards (IDs) to an additional 5.5 million citizens in the near future asthe country is in transition from using normal to electronic IDs, localmedia reported on December 12.
"Up to now, 2.2 millioncitizens have been provided with this new type of electronic IDs in thefirst phase, and in this second phase, the Ministry of Interior willgive electronic IDs to 5.5 million citizens," AKP news agency quotedCambodian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sar Kheng assaying at the opening ceremony of the 10th Government Discussion Forumon Electronic Identity held in Phnom Penh.
As we aremoving towards the ASEAN economic integration, effective nameregistration and identification management will facilitate themanagement of the flow of people and goods, underlined the CambodianDeputy Prime Minister.
The forum was organized byCambodia’s Ministry of Interior and the Asia Pacific Smart CardAssociation (APSCA) in December 11-12 with the participation ofdelegates from 46 countries in the Asia-Pacific region.-VNA
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