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Items filtered by date: Thursday, 10 November 2022

Tempotimor (Dili)-Prezidente Parlamentu Nasionál (PPN), Aniceto Longuinhos Guterres Lopes deside la autoriza atu halo admisaun ba proposta alterasaun kona-ba hasai osan husi Rejiaun Administrativu Espesil Oekusi Ambeno (RAOEA) inklui Fundu Covid-19 husi proposta Lei Orsamentu Jeral Estadu (OJE) 2023.

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Thursday, 10 November 2022 17:46

NGO Belun Rejista Konflitu aas iha Dom Aleixo

Tempotimor (Dili)-Koordenador A3 Munisípiu Dili husi Organizasaun non Governamental (ONG) Belun, Cecilia Ribeiro Ximenes, relata, durante tinan 2022 rejista konflitu ne'ebé aas mak iha Postu-Administrativu Dom Aleixo Munisípiu Díli.

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Tempotimor (Dili)-Polísia Nasional Timor-Leste (PNTL) liuhusi Eskuadra Kristu Rei halo sosializasaun ba komunidade Suku Balibar, Postu Administrativu Vera Krus, Munisípiu Dili, atu prevene konflitu.

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Tempotimor (Dili)-Tuir planu Ajénsia Teknolojia Informasaun no Komunikasaun (TIC Timor I.P) liuhusi Diresaun Identidade Úniku sei hahú halo sosializasaun ba programa ID Úniku iha Postu Administrativu 8 husi Munisípiu Ainaru no Aileu, ne’ebé hahú husi loron 14 to’o 23 fulan-novembru tinan 2022.

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Tempotimor (Dili)-Ministru Asuntu Parlamentar no Komunikasaun Sosial (MAPKomS), Francisco Martins da Costa Pereira Jerónimo fiar governu foun ne'ebé sei simu mandatu iha tinan 2023 kontinua apoiu media sira iha Timor-Leste (TL).

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Tempotimor (Dili)-Governu Konstitusionál daualu, liuhusi Ministériu Asuntu Parlamentár no komunikasaun Sosiál (MAPKomS), ho ninia Diresaun Nasionál Diseminasaun ba Informasaun (DNDI), Departamentu Peskiza Análize no Média (DPAM), iha loron (10/11), hala'o semináriu nasionál hodi aprezenta rezultadu peskiza ba públiku ho tema “Sidadaun nia Asesu ba Meiu Komunikasaun Sosiál”.

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Tempotimor (Dili)-Parlamentu Nasionál (PN) ohin, Loron kinta (10/11) hala'o diskusaun no votasaun ba Proposta lei Orsamentu Jerál Estadu (OJE) nian ba tinan 2023 iha espesialidade ne’ebé hahú husi loron 10 fulan-novembru to’o loron 18 fulan-novembru tinan 2022.

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Tempotimor (Dili)-Governu Konstitusionál da VIII, liuhusi Ministériu Asuntus  Parlamentares no komunikasaun Sosiál (MAPKomS), Diresaun Nasionál Diseminasaun ba Informasaun (DNDI), Departamentu Peskiza Análize no Média (DPAM), ohin loron 10 fulan-novembru tinan 2022, organiza semináriu nasionál hodi aprezenta rezultadu peskiza ho tema “Sidadaun nia Asesu ba Meiu Komunikasaun Sosiál”.

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What is Unique ID?

The Unique ID is a digital identity that will be used to identify and authenticate people. The unique ID was established to answer questions such as “Who are you?” “Are you who claim to be?

Unique ID or digital ID will consist of:

  • Unique ID Number (NIU) with 10 digits (Random),
  • Biographical Information (name, date of birth, and birthplace)
  • Biometric Information (fingerprint, face image and iris)

What information will be collected?

A minimum set of biographical information, Name, Date of Birth, and Place of Birth.

Biometric information, such as facial image, fingerprint data, and eye/iris data will be used to establish the unique identity of individuals and facilitate secure authentication of their unique identity.

This information will be used only to prove identity for compliance needs, such as applying for government services and payments and for private enterprise services such as opening a bank account, registering a mobile phone number, collecting money remittances, and identifying customers.

 Who will have Unique ID?

All people in Timor Leste will be part of UID. From Baby to Erdely. Citizens, foreigners, stateless persons, refugees, parentless children, those with no other ID

Why do we need Unique ID?

 It is currently impossible to be sure that all names in government and private enterprise databases are accurate.

One small difference in a name means that person could have multiple entries in a database or be inaccurately recorded in various databases. In such cases, that person could potentially vote multiple times, collect more government benefits than allowed, defraud private enterprises such as banks, mobile operators, medical service providers, etc. Unique ID will stop this.

Every person has unique characteristics, like fingerprints or iris scans. These characteristics will guarantee that a person registered in the Unique ID system is, in fact, an individual whose identity is verified. Government agencies and private enterprises will use the Unique ID Number to ensure that their databases no longer have duplicate or fraudulent identities in their systems. But they will not have access to information about the individual's characteristics themselves; such information will be securely and confidentially held and managed.

Why should the Government invest in Unique ID?

Government programs are unsure of how to deliver services to the people reliably without risk of fraud and duplication. Unique ID will solve this challenge as every person can register for a Unique ID Number (UIN) and the Government can be sure that the person is registered in the Unique ID system.

For example, if a cash-delivery programme to citizens costs $60,000,000, a reduction of fraud, duplicate payments, and fake identities of 5% would save $3,000,000 in that programme alone. Unique ID will also reduce “ghost employees” in the public service with a requirement for a UIN for payment, thus ensuring that every civil servant being paid exists. Similarly, use of UIN for social programmes will ensure that beneficiaries are actual persons.

Why should the Government invest in Unique ID? Government programs are unsure of how to deliver services to the people reliably without risk of fraud and duplication. Unique ID will solve this challenge as every person can register for a Unique ID Number (UIN) and the Government can be sure that the person is registered in the Unique ID system.

For example, if a cash-delivery programme to citizens costs $60,000,000, a reduction of fraud, duplicate payments, and fake identities of 5% would save $3,000,000 in that programme alone. Unique ID will also reduce “ghost employees” in the public service with a requirement for a UIN for payment, thus ensuring that every civil servant being paid exists. Similarly, use of UIN for social programmes will ensure that beneficiaries are actual persons.

There is already a lot of Id’s, why do we need another? UID is not just an ID, it is a way to authenticate yourself across government systems, banks, mobile providers, and many other users. The Unique ID Number will provide Government a method to remove Fake, Duplicate and Fraudulent identities from its systems to provide better service and more resources to those who need it.

Does Unique ID duplicate the BI Card, or Voter ID?

No. The BI Card and Voter ID is only for Citizens. UID is for everyone in Timor Leste. Citizens, Children, Foreigners, Refugees, Stateless, and any ID-less people.

These systems, The UID and BI and Voter ID, are not in opposition, but will work together to provide appropriate and reliable identification for everyone. Unique ID doesn't replace BI, Voter ID, and Driver Licenses etc.

They are still needed for their roles within society, for example, the right to vote, the legal right to drive a car, etc. Unique ID will provide an identity that the government assures that that identity is Unique. That no one else can be that person and that person cannot have more than one identity. So, a person can only vote once, etc.

How to use the existing systems with the UID?

UID will connect to other existing systems as illustrated in the following chart: Veteran Affairs, MSSI, MOE, STAE, MTC, SERVE I.P, MOF, MOH, Money Remittances, TELCOS, Banks, MOJ, Death Registry, Birth Registry And also institutions that are related.

 What is personal data vs personal private sensitive data?

 A person's name, date of birth, place of birth and their Unique ID Number is personal data.

That data is personal to the individual, but it is not generally private or sensitive data. Your name is commonly known, your date of birth and place of birth is also generally known information or easily found information.

 The Unique ID Number created is the same. It is personal information, but not private or sensitive. It is a way of identifying an individual, like their name, but it is a reliable form of identification.

However, fingerprints, eye/iris scans and similar biometric information is Private and Sensitive data and must be protected under the fullest extent required by Article 38 of the Constitution and any future Data Protection and Privacy Laws.

Who will have access to the Unique ID information?

Unique ID will have the privacy and security of the data at its design. It will ensure that the person always provide consent for the data's use, as required by Article 38 of the Constitution of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste.

 These privacy safeguards will be further protected by a proposed Data Protection and Privacy Legislation that will hopefully be presented to National Parliament in 2022.

Personal private and sensitive data, such as fingerprints, will only be accessed with the express consent of the individual or by a court mandated legal request.

No other government entity will be able to access that personal private and sensitive data (fingerprints, eye/iris, etc.) unless the Individual approves it. The Security Services, PNTL and similar will not have access to the personal private and sensitive data.

How were the details of the Unique ID decided on? Ten Government entities are part of the Technical Committee responsible for the establishment of Unique ID. Over 20 meetings of the Technical Committee were held during the process of creating Unique ID. The decisions of these meetings provided the basis of Unique ID as it will be implemented.

These 10 entities are:

Presidency of the Council of Ministers (PCM), Ministry of Justice (MJ), Ministry of Finance (MF), Ministry of Social Solidarity and Inclusion (MSSI), Ministry of Education (ME), Ministry of Health (MH), Ministry of State Administration (MSA), Ministry of Interior (MI), Civil Service Commission (CSC), and TIC TIMOR I.P.

Where in Government will UID belong?

Ideally, in the long-term, UID would be an Autonomous Agency under the Ministry of Justice, so there is a close relationship with the Birth and Death Registry. Alternatively, it could be under the Office of the Prime Minister.

But initially, Unique ID is under TIC Timor I.P. who will help Unique ID create its project structure, start the implementation of the Unique ID system, and create a temporary Mission Structure for Unique ID during its project phase. This Mission Structure will transition into an Autonomous Agency during the project with its own budget lines and complete separation from TIC Timor.

How will Unique ID be communicated to all people?

Communications about Unique ID is vital for its success. This is recognised as being one of the 5 key components of Unique ID. Once a UID budget is approved, there will be a wide informational communication strategy implemented to ensure all people are aware of UID, how to use UID and how UID will help them.

Can someone register as me or can I register twice?

Two people registering with the same Name, Date of Birth and Place of Birth with different biometrics (fingerprints, eye/iris scans) would be flagged as an anomaly that would need to be investigated by a human. This could be a coincidence or attempted identity fraud and a determination of legitimacy will be needed.

Can someone register as me or can I register twice?

Two people registering with the same Name, Date of Birth and Place of Birth with different biometrics (fingerprints, eye/iris scans) would be flagged as an anomaly that would need to be investigated by a human. This could be a coincidence or attempted identity fraud and a determination of legitimacy will be needed.

Is the Internet needed to register for UID? No. Registration can be done without Internet. A tablet will be used that will securely store the information until it can connect to the Internet afterwards to complete the registration.

How can you use UID as an ID where there is no Internet?

The expected ID card has a security feature on the photo printed on the card. The biographic data in the QR code is digitally signed so is tamper proof. A simple mobile phone app can scan the QR code and then match the face of the card and biographic information. A person must inspect the photo and match to the person presenting. Fraud is still possible but requires cooperation of the human providing the service.

How can you use UID as an ID where there is no Internet?

 The expected ID card has a security feature on the photo printed on the card. The biographic data in the QR code is digitally signed so is tamper proof. A simple mobile phone app can scan the QR code and then match the face of the card and biographic information. A person must inspect the photo and match to the person presenting. Fraud is still possible but requires cooperation of the human providing the service.

Are people without an identification document (ID) be able to register to obtain UID number/card?

There is no requirement for any existing Identity documents to register for Unique ID. If you have an existing ID, this will be used for entering information. But if the person has no ID at all, they can “declare” their identity, have it confirmed by a trusted person (Suco Xefe, Government Official etc.) and that will be accepted for Unique ID.

The purpose of Unique ID is to register every person in Timor Leste, so there is no bar to registering for anyone. This is why Unique ID doesn't replace BI and Voter IDs which have a very high bar to register, needing to prove you are a citizen.

Is there any cost applicable for the UID registration?

Every person will be able to register for Unique ID for free. It is a key part of Unique ID that everyone can register as easily and inclusively as possible. Everyone can be part of Unique ID - man, woman, child, citizen, foreigner, and stateless persons.

What is the cost of Unique ID to the Government?

The Unique ID Strategic Plan and estimated budget was submitted and approved by the Council of Ministers in June 2021. The total cost of the project over the expected implementation time of 4 years was estimated to be $13.8 Million. These figures were calculated with assistance of the World Bank.

The requested costs for 2022 from the OGE budget are $3 Million the project is calculated to have an internal rate of return of 24% when using a 15-year time horizon, making it extremely favorable.

The project is expected to deliver net benefits (in excess of costs) of $12.9 Million over this period. (*)

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