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ID4Africa 2024 : the Cameroonian delegation is present.

ID4Africa 2024 : the Cameroonian delegation is present. The Annual General Meeting (AGM) opens today in South Africa. The President of the Electoral Council, the General Manager of the National Civil Status Registration Office (BUNEC) and the Secretary General at the Ministry of Decentralization and Local Development are at the head of the Cameroonian delegation to the Annual General Assembly of ID4Africa 2024 which opens this Tuesday, May 21 in Cape Town, South Africa. This year’s conference, themed: “Digital Identity as DPI: Fostering Trust, Inclusion and Adoption”, is of particular significance as it marks the 10th anniversary of the creation of ID4Africa. The theme recognizes that digital identity is a fundamental part of a country’s identity system (IPR), but it goes further by exploring what it takes to ensure trust, inclusion and adoption across the country, the population scale. From May 21 to 24, 2024, over 2,000 experts and practitioners from almost 100 countries, including more than 50 African countries, will devote themselves to identity development. This is a unique organization with an exceptional program designed to offer an immersive and unparalleled experience in terms of identity in Africa.

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THE DEATH CERTIFICATE

The death certificate is a document that attests to the death of a person. It contains information such as the name, first name, date and place of birth, nationality, address, and profession of the deceased, as well as the date, place, and cause of death1. In Cameroon, the death certificate is established during the declaration of death, which must be done within 24 hours following the death. The presence of two adult witnesses and a medical certificate of death is required1. To obtain a death certificate, you must go to the civil status center of the place of death or the place of residence of the deceased and present the original certificate and a form to be completed online or on-site. There are different types of forms depending on the model of the death certificate1. If the deceased is of foreign nationality, it is also necessary to declare the death to the consulate of the country of origin of the deceased, if the death occurred within its consular jurisdiction. A death certificate can be established by the consulate according to the rules of the country of origin1.

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