Fingerprints on your Pulse: Let’s Talk “GOOD ID”

This session is facilitated by Oarabile Mudongo

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About this session

Participants will help frame Good ID i.e (give suggestions in the ID glossary (to be shared and also help draft preferences that should be included in a policy brief to be published on what makes Good ID).

This is a participatory co-design session. Participants will help shape a new policy brief on Good ID and regulatory practices. Activities are centered around round-table format, there are a variety of approaches that will be adopted. Group discussions work well for diversity of views and questions.

Having participants contribute their ideas through story boards will help ensure that everyone participates in a more comfortable way, giving illustrations in sequence for the purpose of understanding. The aim is to demonstrate how many ideas come together to create a great discussion and to realize how all diverse views are valuable.

Skills:
Collaboration, Communications Policy, Design thinking, Policy Making etc…

Goals of this session

Worried about giving away all your personal data in exchange for services and products? Do you want greater control over who uses your data, for what purpose, and for how long? Are you vulnerable to misuse or fraudulent use of your data? Do you want to wrest back agency over your privacy? Join our co-design workshop to help design a “Policy Brief” & "Digital ID Glossary”. This is a living, growing guide to how the community understands digital identity and digital identification systems.

In contrast to Mozilla’s 2019 Internet health report our design thinking workshop seeks to achieve three main goals:

1: Form a shared understanding of what Good ID means across industries;

2: Design a normative framework that guides ID systems closer towards common standards; and

3: Assess new capacity and incentives that make digital ID good for people, businesses, and governments.