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Monday, June 18, 2012

Quick hits from Africa and Asia

Sierra Leone: Electoral Commission discovers 794 multiple registrations following biometric voter enrollment (Sierra Express Media)


Nigeria: Ports Checking Fraudulent Practices With Biometric Cards (This Day Live)


State of Madhya Pradesh, India: Medical colleges to use biometric machines (Times of India)


Nepal: Government revises national ID target (The Himalayan)


Posted by Jason at 10:49 AM
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