OpenCRVS
OpenCRVS (Civil Registration and Vital Statistics) systems are a cornerstone of identity management. They capture vital life events such as births, deaths, marriages, and divorces. These systems provide individuals with legal identity and serve as a key source of demographic data, which is critical for policy-making, planning, and resource allocation. OpenCRVS ensures accurate registration of vital events, laying the foundation for a comprehensive and reliable identity management infrastructure.
Integration with MOSIP
Combines MOSIP’s digital identity management with OpenCRVS’s event registration.
Enables seamless data exchange for efficient registrations.
Works in both connected and remote areas with limited connectivity.
How eSignet Integrates with OpenCRVS
Provides secure authentication during vital event registrations.
Verifies parents or guardians before issuing a Unique Identity Number (UIN) and generating certificates.
Ensures only authorized individuals can initiate or approve registrations.
Enhances the security, accuracy, and integrity of captured data.
Use Case
eSignet Integration with OpenCRVS for Vital Event Registration
eSignet is used to authenticate the person reporting a vital event, such as a parent, guardian, introducer, or informant, before any vital event registration in OpenCRVS. This ensures secure identity verification, preventing unauthorized individuals from registering or updating events, and ensures data accuracy across various types of vital event registrations.
Events where eSignet Integration can be used:
Birth Registration eSignet authenticates the parent or guardian before issuing a Unique Identity Number (UIN) to newborns, ensuring secure and fraud-resistant birth registrations in OpenCRVS.
Demographic Data Update eSignet facilitates secure authentication for updating demographic details (e.g., name changes, and address updates), ensuring records remain accurate and up-to-date while preventing unauthorized modifications.
Death Registration eSignet verifies the identity of authorized family members or officials before registering a death in OpenCRVS, ensuring the integrity of national identity records and preventing fraudulent use of deceased individuals' identities.
👉 Learn more about integration with OpenCRVS.
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