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Identity Management, Biometrics and IOM s Support to the Implementation of the TRIP Strategy Florian G. Forster Head, Immigration and Border Management, International Organization for Migration (IOM) Antigua & Barbuda ICAO TRIP Regional Seminar

Contents 1. IOM and IOM s Support to States for Implementation of the ICAO TRIP Strategy 2. ID management and Evidence of Identity (EoI): Lessons learned 3. MIDAS: Bridging Inspection Systems and Tools Interoperable Applications

IOM at a glance The UN Migration Agency, 166 Member States Focus on project and programme implementation Solid capacity to implement smaller and large-scale technical assistance projects round the world Scale of programming: more than 2400 projects with total budget of approx. USD 1.5 billion (2015) Worldwide presence: offices in over 150 States and more than 400 field locations; 10 000 staff (2017) Demonstrated ability to deliver results in developing, fragile and security-phased countries IOM s Immigration and Border Management (IBM) portfolio: total current yearly budget: approx. USD 220 million in around 200 projects

IOM s International assistance framework Needs in Member States Technical Expertise Donor Funding IOM s business model is based on donor-funded international assistance projects. 65 years of experience in managing a solid such trilateral partnerships: Political and technical dialogue with Member and Beneficiary States that need technical assistance. IOM s comprehensive knowledge of IBM capacity gaps and needs in the field. Close working partnerships with donor States and programmes that fund international aid and development; Joint programmes (e.g. with ICAO, others) IOM s pool of technical expertise related to border management and travel documents, both in-house and in cooperation with partner agencies/fora (incl. ICBWG)

IOM Supporting ICAO TRIP Strategy implementation IOM-ICAO MoU 11 Nov 2016 Developing an IOM Implementation Plan aligned with ICAO TRIP Roadmap IOM s IBM work as it relates to the 5 elements of ICAO TRIP framework

Evidence of Identity Infrastructure building: civil registries, more secure birth certificates (Ukraine, Bali Process States) Awareness raising and training of civil registry staff (Bali process, Armenia, Georgia, Ukraine) Promotion of best practices in identification management: social footprint, more secure breeder documents, prevention of ID fraud (Armenia, Belarus, Georgia) Building inter-agency cooperation and data sharing to combat ID fraud (Ukraine, Georgia) Information campaigns encouraging population to participate in civil registration programmes Assessments of national ID management practices, producing recommendations (Armenia, Belarus)

MRTDs Tenders and roll out of Passports and epassports (Afghanistan, Armenia, Timor Leste, Belarus) Tenders of ID cards (national and regional, e.g. ECOWAS, Belarus) Tenders of compliant visa stickers (Afghanistan, etc.) Promoting best practices of MRTD procurement, to enhance ICAO compliance and document security (East Timor, Afghanistan, Armenia, Belarus) Assessments of MRTDs (Nepal, Mongolia, Indonesia) Technical consultations and feasibility assessments for upgrading MRTDs to emrtds After ICAO Doc 9303 compliance mechanism is developed, supporting States in assessing their MRTD compliance (with UNHCR) providing assistance to states in producing ICAOcompliant Convention Travel Documents Awareness raising about MRTD photo specifications (Sri Lanka)

Document Issuance and Control Assessments of the integrity of MRTD issuance process (Armenia, Belarus, Sri Lanka, Azerbaijan) Advocacy of best practices on MRTD issuance (Sri Lanka) Promoting good governance and preventing corruption (Georgia, Ukraine) Providing professional training to border officials especially on travel document examination and impostor recognition. Ensuring sustainability through Training the Trainers and enhancing in-house training capacities on document fraud. ACBC for Africa. (Armenia, Chad, Philippines, Egypt, Sudan, Thailand, Belarus, Trinidad and Tobago, Azerbaijan, Kenya, Uganda, Georgia, Ukraine, Turkmenistan) Facilitating visa applications on behalf of visa-issuing governments (55 Global Visa Application Centres world-wide) Advocacy and training on best practices of handling SLTDs, incl. reporting national cases to the Interpol s SLTD (Armenia) Biometric registration system at reception centers, issuing ID cards to undocumented migrants (Libya, Iraq, Jordan, Haiti, Dominican Rep.)

Inspection Systems and Tools Installing MIDAS more in a moment Integrating MIDAS with PKI (including ICAO PKD) Advocacy of joining ICAO PKD; supporting PKD membership Building border control infrastructure: border checkpoints, electricity, office equipment, transport (Armenia, Belarus, Ukraine, Haiti, Cambodia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Azerbaijan, Kenya, Georgia) Establishing forensic labs for travel document examination. Supplying equipment and passport reference systems (Cambodia, Trinidad and Tobago, Azerbaijan, Uganda, Bangladesh, Burma, Thailand) Providing border control agencies with HF/VHF radio communications, VSAT and telephone connectivity (Haiti, Cambodia, Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Belarus, Kenya, etc) evisa and Electronic Travel Systems (ETS) Advocacy and technical consultations on ABC feasibility

Interoperable Applications Integrating border systems with the Interpol s MIND&FIND and national and int l watch-lists (Belize, Paraguay, Armenia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Ukraine) Integrating border systems with API (cooperation wit IATA) Advocacy of using traveler data (API and/or PNR) for enhancing security and facilitation Assistance to Member States in implementing PNR

ID Management: Lessons Learned ID management does not exist in isolation: It builds on overall institutional capacity (infrastructure, regulatory framework, competent human resources) Interlinked with all 5 components with ICAO TRIP strategy Breeder Docs are just a part of a much wider Evidence of Identity (EoI) framework (including Social Footprint ) Use of biometrics Training needs: Breeder Doc examination passport examination Great diversity of actors. Inter-agency and cross-border cooperation is vital The security aspect of EoI often underestimated

Great diversity of actors in the EoI field Great variety of breeder documents Social footprint Other actors Key actors School, University, Kindergarten Medical records Banks Vehicle registration Tax office Transport carriers Business transactions and permits House: property or rent Drivers License Authority Church: Baptism certificates and records Citizenship and Immigration Border and asylum administrations Special licenses (pilot, firearms, etc.) Magistrate (Change of Name) IOs (UN such as UNHCR and IOM, Regional Organizations, etc. Civil Registry Vital Records and Statistics Elections Board Passport office National ID Card Embassies and Consulates abroad

Security implications: The need for a stable basis! Border Integrity MRTD Security Breeder Docs / ID Management System

MIGRATION INFORMATION AND DATA ANALYSIS SYSTEM (MIDAS) Background Immigration: Request from States for Support; need for an easy to use, solid, affordable Border Management Information System (BMIS) solution, also for remote locations / small countries. MIDAS developed on project basis; since 2015 a core support product. Only one tool/module of a wider package. States decide. IOM offers support regardless of what BMIS system is chosen/in place. (Customs: UNCTAD ASYCUDA (1981))

MIGRATION INFORMATION AND DATA ANALYSIS SYSTEM (MIDAS) IOM in-house developed Border Management Information System: I. Improves border facilitation and management for exit and entry. II. Collects, processes and stores traveler information, including biometrics. III. Affordable system; donor/iom and/or Government (co)-funded; post project support. IV. Suitable for remote areas. V. Interoperable and scalable (SLTD - FIND/MIND, API, epassports/pki/pkd, etc.). VI. Customizable (evisa compatibility, etc.). VII. Governments have full and exclusive ownership of MIDAS recorded traveler data; source code. VIII. Operational in 19 countries, 125 border crossing points (land, air or sea) growing.

MIGRATION INFORMATION AND DATA ANALYSIS SYSTEM (MIDAS) Check traveler against National and International Alert Lists. I. INTERPOL MIND & FIND.

Example of MIDAS installation: Belize Donor paid. MIGRATION INFORMATION AND DATA ANALYSIS SYSTEM (MIDAS) 5 BCPs installed in 2012. Connected to INTERPOL (MIND). 80 Immigration Officers trained January 2016: 5.5 million travelers inspected and processed by MIDAS since its implementation. Government requested: a. Temporary travel card. b. Interface for residence permit and visa extensions. c. Generating list of over-stayers.

Example: Possible MIDAS solution for OECS:

MIGRATION INFORMATION AND DATA ANALYSIS SYSTEM (MIDAS) Why MIDAS I. Proven to work also in difficult environments. II. Easy to use. III. Interoperable, scalable. IV. Customizable to your needs. V. The State is in full control. Why IOM? I. Strong presence worldwide and in the region. II. III. IOM can also provide non-it related border and migration management expertise and advice. Large network of in-house and external border management experts.

Thank You!

ICAO TRIP ANTIGUA SEMINAR ANTIGUA & BARBUDA Name: Florian G. Forster Email: fforster@iom.int