The E-Houwiya System
The E-Houwiya system is a digital identity system that has been recognized by the Tunisian government as a state-recognized digital identity system. This system aims to provide citizens with a secure and unique digital identity, allowing them to access various online services and interact with the government more efficiently.
This raises concerns about the potential for mass surveillance and the erosion of individual freedoms.
Concerns about Privacy and Data Security
The proposed biometric ID system raises serious concerns about privacy and data security. The collection of biometric data would require the government to implement robust security measures to protect citizens’ sensitive information.
The Challenges of Tunisia’s Digital Revolution
The Tunisian government’s push for digitalization has been met with both enthusiasm and skepticism.
Key points to consider:
Tunisia’s Digital Transformation: A Comprehensive Overview Tunisia has been actively working on its digital transformation agenda, with a focus on accelerating its digital development, expanding its information and communication technology (ICT) sector, and closing cybersecurity gaps. This strategic move is aimed at enhancing the country’s competitiveness, improving the quality of life for its citizens, and promoting economic growth. International Cooperation and Tunisia’s Digital Development Tunisia’s digital transformation cooperation with China and Italy is a significant development in the country’s efforts to enhance its digital capabilities. The collaboration with China, in particular, is seen as a crucial step in accelerating Tunisia’s digital development. China has been a leader in digital transformation, and its expertise and experiences in this area can be invaluable to Tunisia. The collaboration with China aims to address several key areas, including:
The centre was established to support the development of Tunisia’s digital economy, focusing on areas such as digital infrastructure, digital skills, and digital governance.
Collaboration with the Tunisian Government
The centre collaborated closely with the Tunisian government to implement the national digital strategy.