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Government of PakistanNADRA Headquarters, Islamabad
Government of PakistanNADRA Headquarters, Islamabad
1•Who We Are
2• Social Support Initiatives
3• Future Strategy
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National Database and Registration Authority
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Registrar General of Pakistan
Authority established
under NADRA Ordinance
2001
NADRA
NADRA Technologies
Limited
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NADRA
Fourteen Thousand Employees
362 Registration Centres; 10 Overseas
184 Mobile Vans; 128
Semi‐Mobile Units
Two data‐centres 150 miles apart
1,000 servers and 8,000 computers
115 Million Identities Issued
79 Million Identity
Cards Issued
83 Million Facial Images
230 Million Fingerprints
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Men Women
46 Million 33 Million
73%98%
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Machine Readable Passports and Visas (Pakistan)
Civil Registration System (Sudan)
Passport Issuance and Control
System (Kenya)
National Drivers License System (Bangladesh)
Biometric Refugee Registration
System for UNHCR
Identity Cards and Civil Registration
(Pakistan)
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Electronic Highway Toll
Collection (NHA)
Identity Card Issuance System
(Nigeria)
Electoral Rolls (Pakistan)
IDP Registration and Cash
Disbursement
Kiosk and e‐Sahulat
Benazir Income Support Program
Interior Ministry Pakistan World Bank Government of Punjab
UNHCR Asian Development Bank Kenya
Election Commission, Pakistan
Benazir Income Support Program
National Highway Authority Nigeria
Bangladesh
Sudan
Identity Cards for Overseas Pakistanis
3.7 Million
National Identity Cards
79 Million
Pakistan Origin Cards100,000
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IDs for Citizens with Special Needs
35,000
Drivers Licenses550,000
Social Support Cards400,000
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Family Registration Certificates
Children Registration Certificates
Birth and Death Certificates
National Database and Registration Authority
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Income support to the poorest population of Pakistan
Income support to the poorest population of Pakistan
4.3 Million beneficiary forms received from elected representatives
4.3 Million beneficiary forms received from elected representatives
NADRA’s database used to validate the eligibility of nominated beneficiaries
NADRA’s database used to validate the eligibility of nominated beneficiaries
2.3 Million determined eligible2.3 Million determined eligible
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BISP Normal
Total Forms 4,313,633
Eligible 2,360,450
Ineligible 520,082
Temporary Rejection 1,389,298
Total Processed 4,272,224
ER Baluchistan
Total Forms 4,597
Eligible 3,729
Ineligible 424
Temporary Rejection 444
Total Processed 4,597
ER NWFP / WAR
Total Forms 236,133
Eligible 80,769
Ineligible 337
Temporary Rejection 155,025
Total Processed 236,131
Payment Delivery through the Postal
System
Balance: Rs.1,000
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Efficient and cost effective way to disburse cashEfficient and cost effective way to disburse cash
Easy to create franchisee network because the franchisee requires only a mobile phone and no dedicated equipment or connectivity
Easy to create franchisee network because the franchisee requires only a mobile phone and no dedicated equipment or connectivity
Franchisee network can be leveraged later for other value added servicesFranchisee network can be leveraged later for other value added services
Creates local jobs for franchisees, as the Company‐Owned‐Company‐Operated model will be used for the franchisee network
Creates local jobs for franchisees, as the Company‐Owned‐Company‐Operated model will be used for the franchisee network
• NADRA is developing a Poverty Database of Pakistan based on World Bank’s Poverty Scorecard
• The Scorecard employs Proxy Mean Testing based on 13 variables or factors– These variables include the number of people in the household,
the type of toilets, whether the household has a freezer, ownership of livestock, and so on
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Thou
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s Poverty Results obtained by running the Proxy Mean Test
on 1,717,160 households
Poverty ScorePoverty Score
Househ
olds
Househ
olds
PoorestPoorest RichestRichest
PoorestPoorest
• Since poverty scorecards assign a score to every household, we can have a targeted and tiered approach to subsidy: the poorest get more subsidy; the less poor get less subsidy; and the well‐off get no subsidy
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Popu
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Income Support
Higher Subsidies
RichestRichestPovertyPoverty
Lower Subsidies
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Income SupportIncome Support
Biometric POS
Mobile with specialized software
Benazir Smart Card
Partner Organizations
Partner Bank(s)
Subsidy Stores
Smart National ID
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• The Swat Operation began after the Taliban violated their peace agreement
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• Millions of people displaced; 755,464 families registered as IDPs; NADRA directed to verify registration
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• NADRA directed to design and implement cash disbursement to IDPs in a manner that ensures transparency
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• NADRA finishes design of cash disbursement system; Visa Debit cards to be issued to beneficiaries, backed by virtual accounts in collaboration with UBL
• Features of NADRA’s design– Transparent– Secure– Cost Effective– Does not make cash grant
look like charity
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• NADRA signs agreement with United Bank Limited and virtual accounts against the list of eligible beneficiaries are instantly created
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• The first distribution centre is launched at Jallozai Camp
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• Visa cards distributed at the first camp• Biometric enrolment
carried out at issuance• Cards activated after
biometric verification of beneficiaries
• Systems implementedand first payments madewithin two weeks ofprogram start
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Identity Number Identity Card Photo IDP Photo
21104‐5020218‐7
15601‐6152669‐4
15602‐7688450‐9
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Total Registered 755,464 100%
Eligible 329,792 43.65%
Non Eligible ‐ CNIC not available 44,697 5.92%
Non Eligible ‐Multiple Registrations 224,895 29.77%
Non Eligible ‐ Invalid CNIC 43,966 5.82%
Non Eligible ‐ Unclear CNIC in Data Warehouse 1,314 0.17%
Non Eligible ‐ Addresses not from affected area 37,216 4.93%Non Eligible ‐ Duplicate within family (husband‐wife or unmarried Children) 73,584 9.74%
Not on terrorist watch‐list
Not on terrorist watch‐list
No duplicate registrationNo duplicate registration
Resident of affected areaResident of affected area
One benefit per familyOne benefit per family
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ATMPOS
45,189
20,356
327,428
147,458
Number of Transactions
ATMPOS
476,126,645502,517,546
3,391,658,777 3,637,083,627
Amount Withdrawn
Male Female
Total Amount Distributed:
Rs. 10 Billion+Total Amount Distributed:
Rs. 10 Billion+
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Time from the President’s directive to the first payment:
14 Days
Time from the President’s directive to the first payment:
14 Days
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Provincial Governments notify affected
areas
Provincial Governments notify affected
areas
List of registered heads of family from NADRA database
List of registered heads of family from NADRA database
Verification of list by provincial governments
Verification of list by provincial governments
Final Beneficiary Lists
Final Beneficiary Lists
Creation of virtual accounts
Creation of virtual accounts
Left over registration subject to approval
of district administration
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Head of family CNIC available in NADRA
Database
Head of family is unique in NADRA
Database
Head of family is valid in NADRA
Database
Head of family CNIC is clear in NADRA’s database i.e. is not marked suspect, alien or fraud
Head of family/Individual
both or one address pertains to the affected area
1:1 Finger Matching
• Online biometric identification of beneficiary
Duplication Filter
• Only one beneficiary per family
Automated
• Centralized system with minimal human intervention and complete audit logs
Two factor authentication
• Card + Pin
Debit Virtual Account
1:1 Finger Matching
NADRA Verifies Biometrics and Issues Electronic Approval
Bank validates original CNIC and Issues Payment and Debit
Card
Official Notification of Flood Affected Areas
(District, Tehsil, Village/City) through Board of Revenue
Bank creates Virtual Account against CNIC List
NADRA Verifies and Issues list of all heads of family in notified
areas
Official Notification of Flood Affected Areas
(District, Tehsil, Village/City) through Board of Revenue
Bank creates Virtual Account against CNIC List
NADRA Verifies and Issues list of all heads of family in notified
areas
Debit Virtual Account
1:1 Finger Matching
NADRA Verifies Biometrics and Issues Electronic Approval
Bank validates original CNIC and Issues Payment and Debit
Card
Processing Time: 1 min Processing Time: 3 min
Processing Time: 5 minProcessing Time: 4 min
Estimated Applicant
Processing Time13 Minutes
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Watan Card Centers ‐ 127
Total Processed – 1,596,203
Total Cash Disbursed – Rs. 29,570,160,192
National Database and Registration Authority
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Face Recognition AFIS Data Processing
NADRA Identity Management System
Iden
tity Ca
rds
Passpo
rts
Driv
ers L
icen
ses
Civil R
egistration
Docum
ents
Social Sup
port and
Co
ndition
al Cash Granr
Data An
alysis; Foren
sics;
and Ad
vanced
Search
Border Con
trol
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Savings (and Financial Services)
Hajj
Life and Health
Insurance
Access Control and Loyalty Programs
Services for Everyone
Card Security through Digital
Certificates
Higher Security
Owner Security through
Biometrics
Convenience to Citizens
Reduction in Identity Fraud
Capturing of the Informal Economy
Financial Inclusion
Balance: Rs.1,000
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Biometric POS
Franchisee Network(s)
Mobile Phones
Banks
Insurance, and other services
Social Services
Government Services
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