Ivory Coast Strengthens E-Services with Digital Nationality Certificate

By : Ange Jason Quenum

Date : jeudi, 19 juin 2025 14:13

Highlights:

• Ivory Coast adopts digital nationality certificate system to streamline services and cut red tape.

• New ‘recognitive attestation’ allows Ivorians to get simplified e-certificates without repeating administrative procedures.

• Part of a broader digital transformation drive, the reform aims to boost trust, reduce fraud, and modernize public service delivery.

Ivory Coast has approved a decree to digitize nationality certificates, a move aimed at modernizing public services and making them more accessible. The reform was greenlit by the Council of Ministers on June 18 and stems from a joint proposal by the Ministries of Justice and Digital Transition.

Government spokesperson Amadou Coulibaly said the initiative will simplify how certificates of nationality are issued. It also introduces a “recognitive nationality attestation,” allowing Ivorians who already hold a valid certificate to obtain a digital version without repeating the original procedure.

The new attestation mirrors France’s recognitive nationality model and is expected to reduce administrative delays and costs. Courts will now forward copies of all issued certificates to a central authority that manages digital records and facilitates reissuance.

The documents will be available through the government’s e-justice platform (e-justice.ci), which already offers services like criminal record requests and identity certificates. All digital nationality documents will carry a visible electronic seal (CEV), ensuring instant verification of authenticity by users or officials.

The reform aligns with Ivory Coast’s national digital strategy, which prioritizes administrative efficiency and citizen inclusion. While the country ranks 124th out of 193 in the UN’s e-governance development index, progress is being made through platforms like e-Justice.

Authorities hope the new system will help combat document fraud and promote confidence in digital governance. Challenges remain, including infrastructure reliability, staff training, and cross-platform compatibility.


This article was initially published in French by Samira Njoya

Edited in English by Ange Jason Quenum

 

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