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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Africa Biometrics News Round-up

Kenya: Criminal Investigation Department Forensic Project Stalls (Fixed Mobile Convergence)

Ghana: Biometric voter registration to Begin March 24, 2012 (Modern Ghana)

Sierra Leone: Biometric Voter Registration Creates Mixed Feelings Among Citizens (All Africa)
Posted by Jason at 11:27 AM
Labels: AFIS, Africa, fingerprint, Ghana, Kenya, law enforcement, security, Sierra Leone, vote
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