ID4Africa 2026 AGM ends with renewed focus on Africa’s digital identity future
The 2026 Annual General Meeting of ID4Africa has officially concluded after a week of high-level discussions and engagements focused on the future of digital identity systems across Africa.
The conference brought together policymakers, technology innovators, industry leaders, and digital transformation experts to explore strategies for building secure, inclusive, and scalable identity ecosystems across the continent.
Participants at the event emphasized that Africa’s digital identity future is already taking shape through collaboration, innovation, and stronger governance of digital systems.
Margins ID Group, one of the participating organisations, highlighted the importance of continued stakeholder engagement in advancing trusted digital identity infrastructure.
The company stated that discussions throughout the conference reinforced the need for stronger cooperation among governments, institutions, and private sector players in designing resilient and citizen-focused digital identity systems.
Margins ID Group also expressed appreciation to ID4Africa for sustaining a platform that encourages dialogue on identity management, technology, and digital transformation across the continent.
According to the company, the engagements and knowledge-sharing sessions at the conference have further strengthened its commitment to contributing to the development of secure and trusted digital identity ecosystems in Africa.
The ID4Africa Annual General Meeting has become one of the continent’s leading platforms for discussions on digital identity, public sector innovation, and technology-driven governance solutions.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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