
National Identification
National identification is a system through which a government assigns a unique identification number or credential to its citizens and residents. This helps authorities verify an individual's identity quickly and accurately for purposes such as voting, accessing healthcare, social services, or other official transactions. It often includes personal details like name, date of birth, and biometric data. The goal is to enhance security, streamline administrative processes, and reduce fraud, while ensuring proper management of public services and maintaining accurate records of the population.