Empowering citizens with a verifiable, self-sovereign digital identity.
In a region where establishing formal identity remains a barrier to financial and social inclusion, Jamii Wallet offers a breakthrough. It creates a digital twin of physical credentials (NIDA, Driving License, Voters Card) stored securely on the user's mobile device. This empowers Tanzanians, including those in rural areas, to prove who they are instantly to banks, hospitals, and employers, fostering a trust-based economy and accelerating financial inclusion initiatives outlined in the National Financial Inclusion Framework.
Enabling the 'unbanked' population to open accounts remotely using digital KYC, directly supporting the Bank of Tanzania's inclusion goals.
Shifting from centralized databases to a model where citizens own and control access to their personal data, enhancing trust in digital systems.
Designed to work in low-connectivity environments, ensuring that the benefits of digital identity reach the 'last mile' of the population.