Photo credit: General Department of Identification, Ministry of Interior, Cambodia
Cambodia is advancing a major initiative to strengthen its civil registration and digital identity systems, aiming to achieve the principle of “One Person, One Identity.” This effort seeks to ensure that every citizen is recognized and empowered through a secure and interoperable digital framework, laying the foundation for inclusive access to essential services.
The initiative is being developed through a partnership between the General Department of Identification, UNDP Cambodia, and Vital Strategies. A significant milestone was reached in November with the National Consultation Workshop, co-organized by the partners and attended by H.E. Abhisantibindit Sar Sokha, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior. The workshop focused on shaping the National Strategic Plan of Identification Phase 2 (2026–2035), a ten-year roadmap to modernize identity management.
UNDP Cambodia is supporting this transition through enhancing digital ID infrastructure, strengthening local administrative capacity, and fostering cross-ministerial coordination. The collaboration reflects a shared commitment to building an inclusive and resilient digital identity ecosystem.
