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MOSIP

An API-first, open-standards-based foundational identity platform, MOSIP can be used by countries to customize, configure and build their own national ID systems. MOSIP is currently in various stages of adoption in 20+ countries across Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America and the Caribbean.

Demo

đŸ…°ī¸â„šī¸ Design and develop an innovative solution that enhances the adoption and user experience of MOSIP for national ID systems in diverse regions. Your project should focus on creating tools or applications that facilitate seamless integration of local needs and cultural contexts into the MOSIP framework. Consider accessibility, security, and user engagement as you prototype your ideas. Aim to empower communities by making national ID processes more inclusive, transparent, and efficient. Collaborate, share insights, and strive for fairness as you work towards impactful solutions that can be adopted in multiple countries.

MOSIP (https://mosip.io) stands for Modular Open-Source Identity Platform. It is an open-source software that governments or international organizations can use as a core to build foundational digital identity systems.

Releases

The latest release of MOSIP, version 1.2.0.1 LTS is here! Check out the exciting new services added and enhancements in the documentation.

To know more about MOSIP and its offerings, see our documentation on docs.mosip.io.

Latest Release

Version: 1.2.0.1

Older Releases

Refer Older Releases.

Resources

Contributions

MOSIP encourages you to contribute for global public good at all times. To know how you can contribute, refer to https://docs.mosip.io/1.2.0/community/code-contributions.

Communication

Join our Discourse community https://community.mosip.io

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