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OEA y Japón destinan US$3 millones para identificación en Haití

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The Organization of American States (OEA) and the government of Japan have announced a joint initiative to provide US$3 million in funding for a civil identification project in Haiti. The program aims to produce 350,000 biometric identification cards for Haitian citizens, marking a new phase of cooperation between the two entities.

The project is designed to improve the administrative infrastructure in Haiti by expanding access to official identity documentation. By facilitating the issuance of these biometric cards, the initiative intends to assist citizens in accessing essential public services and strengthening the country's identification systems.

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