Mariana Dahan
Coordinator, Identification for Development (ID4D) Working Group
After starting her career in the telecommunications industry in 1998, Mariana Dahan became interested in the patterns of diffusion of innovations – a topic she has studied extensively in her PhD research work, while being at the European Business School in France and at the MIT Sloan School of Management in the United States. Having worked for mobile operators in both developed and developing countries, Mariana gained valuable insights on new technologies’ impact on economic growth.
Since 2009, Mariana Dahan works with governments from low- and middle-income countries, as part of the global Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) practice of the World Bank, based in Washington, DC.
Currently, Mariana Dahan is the Coordinator of the Identification for Development (ID4D) Working Group: a bold initiative that aims at formulating a coherent cross-sectoral approach to civil registration and identification systems in client countries, in close coordination with other development agencies. As part of her previous work at the World Bank, Mariana has also managed the Identity Management (IDM) Experts Group, building strategic partnerships with governments, private sector companies, research labs and civil society organizations across the world.
Since 2009, Mariana Dahan works with governments from low- and middle-income countries, as part of the global Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) practice of the World Bank, based in Washington, DC.
Currently, Mariana Dahan is the Coordinator of the Identification for Development (ID4D) Working Group: a bold initiative that aims at formulating a coherent cross-sectoral approach to civil registration and identification systems in client countries, in close coordination with other development agencies. As part of her previous work at the World Bank, Mariana has also managed the Identity Management (IDM) Experts Group, building strategic partnerships with governments, private sector companies, research labs and civil society organizations across the world.
Blogging on: Information and Communications for Development
- Finding the missing millions can help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals
- Identification for Development: Its Potential for Empowering Women and Girls
- The World Citizen: Transforming Statelessness into Global Citizenship
- Identification for Development: Its Potential for Empowering Women and Girls
- What is not counted doesn’t count: measuring progress towards the global target on universal identity
- Heading to #UNGA? Read how to make the #SDGs a success
- Joining forces to make IDs accessible to all
- Quenching the Thirst for Innovation: Are subsidies just a drop in the sea?
- SDG target focusing on identification critical to supporting achievement of post-2015 development goals
- Tracking down Ebola with biometrics and digital identity
- Digital IDs: A powerful platform for enhanced service delivery across all sectors
- Reflections on the future of legal identity
- Inspirational stories from connect:ID – the journey to digital IDs for all
- 手机“身份证”的优势及其在数字化经济发展过程中的作用
- Unveiling the value of mobile identity and its role in the digital economy
- Towards a world that counts: an ID for every woman and every child
- The criterion problem: Measuring the legal identity target in the post-2015 agenda
- Means versus ends: Deconstructing the Sustainable Development Goals and the role of identification
Blogging on: Information and Communications for Development




