CDPI
The Center for Digital Public Infrastructure (CDPI) is driving global DPI initiatives, offering pro bono tech advisory to help countries design and implement safe, inclusive digital public infrastructure. Backed by IIIT-B, Nandan Nilekani Philanthropies, and Co-Develop, CDPI through its DPI as a Packaged Solution (DaaS) model, CDPI embeds Universal DPI safeguards into DPI deployments, starting with maturity models to enable countries to identify gaps and implement sustainable DPI. By working with nations like Sri Lanka, Chile, Zambia, and more, CDPI aims to foster trusted, resilient digital systems for inclusive societies.
UNDP
Governance frameworks can be used to refer to a variety of approaches, but generally the term refers to how objectives and goals are met in an ethical and accountable manner. A governance framework can be narrow or broad but it usually includes elements put in place to manage responsibility, risk and accountability of institutions and systems.
This is intended primarily as a resource for UNDP partners, particularly government and civil society actors, who seek to develop and advocate for rights-based, inclusive digital identity systems.
World Bank Group
This Guide was created by the World Bank Group’s Identification for Development (ID4D) Initiative to help practitioners design and implement identification (ID) systems that are inclusive and trusted—in accordance with the ten Principles on Identification for Sustainable Development and other international standards and good practices.
It is intended to serve as a central resource for country counterparts, World Bank Group staff, and other actors involved in planning, managing, and financing ID systems.
This section offers implementers practical toolkits and resources to support the implementation of the Universal DPI Safeguards Framework. These materials include step-by-step guides, real-world practices, policies, and tools to help adapt the framework to specific contexts. Each resource is intended to be used in combination with others or selected based on suitability to the country’s unique context, rather than as a one-size-fits-all solution. The aim is to provide reference materials that can inspire new approaches to implementation.
Please note, this is a non-exhaustive list that will continue to expand over time. These resources are curated to serve as relevant examples and references, not as specific endorsements of any one tool or method.