Workshops and Knowledge-Sharing Sessions
Workshops and Knowledge-Sharing Sessions
MOSIP Connect 2026 offers an array of interactive workshops and knowledge-sharing sessions. We invite you to explore our listed sessions, register for those that interest you, and watch this space for the final agenda coming soon.
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Beyond Silos: Health Interoperability Built on Digital Identity
This session explores how foundational national digital identity, as a core element of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), can enable interoperable healthcare delivery across systems of varying digital maturity. Led by DHIS2 in collaboration with the University of the Philippines, the session presents practical use cases, from offline enrollment to identity-enabled hospital workflows and DHIS2 integrations. Through live demonstrations, participants will see how identity, consent, and FHIR-based data exchange can be introduced incrementally, enabling scalable, standards-driven health systems without creating new silos and supporting seamless patient journeys.
Hands-On: Biometric Quality as a Foundation for Inclusion using OpenBQ
Poor biometric quality is a major but often overlooked cause of exclusion in national ID systems.

This hands-on interactive workshop introduces OpenBQ, an open-source framework for measuring biometric data quality across face, fingerprint, and iris modalities to improve enrolment processes and outcomes, and marks its launch as a Digital Public Good at MOSIP Connect.

Participants will see live demonstrations of the framework, understand how quality metrics translate into operational decisions, and discuss how OpenBQ can be integrated into existing ID platforms to improve enrolment outcomes.

The session is designed for governments, ID authorities, platform providers, and biometric solution vendors building inclusive digital identity systems.
Trust & Legal Frameworks for Digital Identity and Verifiable Credentials
Trust is the backbone of every digital credential ecosystem. This deep-dive session, led by CDPI, GLEIF, DeDi Global, and Ayra, demystifies how trust is built, governed, and validated across identity systems and verifiable credentials. We’ll explore how physical IDs, electronic IDs, wallet-based PIDs, and open identity models establish trust, then extend this understanding to VCs, where issuer discovery, signatures, trust lists, DIDs, and infrastructures like the Global LEI System (GLEIS) play a critical role.

You’ll learn how global and local trust frameworks operate, why cross-border interoperability is complex, and how legal rules shape verification and assurance. Whether you are designing an ecosystem or adopting VCs, this workshop equips you with practical models, governance insights, and real-world approaches to establish reliable, scalable trust.
Unlock the Power of Claim 169 through Real-World Insights
Join this interactive workshop to understand how the Claim 169 standard—used to encode identity data in secure QR codes —is being applied across real-world digital identity ecosystems to enable interoperability, trust, and scale. Building on earlier discussions from MOSIP Connect 2025, the session brings together country experiences, system integrator insights, and practical use cases that demonstrate the tangible impact of Claim 169 beyond specifications.

The workshop will also spotlight real-time and relevant use cases across social protection programs, financial services, verifiable credential issuance, and cross-border interoperability, showcasing how Claim 169 supports service delivery, inclusion, and seamless integration across systems.
Cloud Sovereignty in Practice: From Experience Centres to Sandboxes to Production
Join this interactive knowledge-sharing session led by experts from AWS, UNICC, CMU, the University of the Philippines, ITU, and MSC (Microsave Consulting) to explore how cloud infrastructure combined with Digital Experience Centres and sandbox environments can accelerate and de-risk MOSIP deployments. Designed for countries and implementers, the session will share real-world implementation insights on cloud architectures, governance, security, and cloud sovereignty. Participants will gain an understanding of how Experience Centres enable scalable deployments, rapid experimentation, and capacity building—empowering teams to plan and execute confident, context-aligned MOSIP rollouts.
When Identity Starts Delivering for Farmers
This interactive session, led by COSS, OpenG2P, and the Agricultural Transformation Institute (ATI), will showcase how sectoral farmer IDs and registries can be designed and layered on top of foundational IDs to enable societal impact. Using practical examples from India and Ethiopia, this session will demonstrate how interoperable farmer registries are enabling access to advisory services, subsidies, and market linkages. Participants will engage with practical implementation patterns, governance choices, and community-based models that countries can directly apply when building DPG-based sectoral service delivery systems.
The toolkit to scale DPGs: Lessons from Sunbird & COSS
This interactive session will demonstrate how the DPG toolkit has successfully delivered value through the foundational infrastructure capabilities it offers across multiple domains. Recognising that scaling DPGs requires a deep understanding of local contexts, existing infrastructure, and an iterative approach, the session will walk participants through the Sunbird journey—highlighting its toolkit and technology stack.
Enabling Cross-Border Mobility By Leveraging Digital Credentials & Wallet
This practical, insight-rich session led by experts Annet (Independent Expert), Andrew Hopkins / Sam Jefferies (UNHCR), Lucy Yang (Independent Expert), and Erick Sirali (Trademark Africa) explores how digital identity, wallets, and verifiable credentials can enable cross-border mobility. The session examines real-world use cases across border control, legal migration, tourism, and regional trade. Participants will gain insights into how open standards and interoperable frameworks build cross-border trust, improve efficiency and security, and enable scalable interactions for people, goods, and vehicles.
Standards-Led Interoperability: DPG Interoperability Demo for Social Protection Use Cases
This technical workshop focuses on how interoperability standards (adopted by the Digital Convergence Initiative for Social Protection systems) help break down administrative silos, prevent fraud, and ensure seamless access to essential services from birth registration to social benefit enrollment.

Through concrete use cases such as linking civil registration with social protection programs, enabling real-time eligibility checks, and supporting cross-agency data exchange, the session will demonstrate how standardisation improves efficiency and strengthens service delivery.

The workshop will feature live end-to-end demonstrations using MOSIP, OpenG2P, openIMIS, OpenSPP, and OpenCRVS, showcasing how OIDC-based authentication via eSignet, DCI interoperability standards, and Verifiable Credentials collectively enable secure, real-time program enrollment and portable, privacy-preserving digital records.
Delivering Impact with INJI: Adoption Experience
This session brings together INJI adopters—including countries, wallet providers, and system integrators—to share their firsthand experiences of building wallets and applications using INJI modules, SDKs, and artefacts. Through candid reflections on what worked, the challenges faced, and how obstacles were addressed, the session offers practical, experience-driven insights into adopting INJI across diverse contexts. Designed for countries and implementers exploring or rolling out INJI, it moves beyond concepts to spotlight real adoption journeys, lessons learned, and actionable takeaways for effective implementation.
DPI Fail Fest
The global DPI narrative often highlights success stories, but real-world implementation is marked by missteps across procurement, governance, technology, and adoption. The most actionable lessons often emerge from these failures. DPI Fail Fest is a confidential, safe-space session at MOSIP Connect designed for candid, peer-to-peer exchange on what went wrong and the learnings that followed. By sharing these experiences, countries can collectively de-risk their DPI journeys and build more resilient systems. The session will strictly follow the Chatham House Rule.
Business Wallets: Extending DPI from People to Enterprises
This interactive session explores how Business Wallets can enable the next phase of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) by allowing enterprises, from micro-businesses to large organisations, to hold, manage, and present verifiable credentials. As governments increasingly require transparency, regulatory compliance, and traceability, Business Wallets offer a scalable and interoperable solution. Through real-world examples and collaborative discussion, participants will examine key design patterns, governance models, interoperability approaches, and adoption pathways for building enterprise-ready digital identity and credential ecosystems.
Country Adoption: MACP Biometric Device Certification Framework
As biometric systems scale across national ID programmes, ensuring device trust, security, and interoperability becomes critical. This interactive workshop introduces the MOSIP biometric device certification framework, developed with BixeLab and the MOSIP Biometric Working Group. Participants will learn what the framework covers, the current programme status, and the expanding ecosystem of accredited testing labs. The session will highlight how countries can reference certification in procurement and operations, and outline next steps for device partners, integrators, and testing laboratories building trusted digital identity systems.
Making the Right Choices: Safeguards & Implementation Guidance for OpenCRVS MOSIP Deployments
Join us for a practical, insight-rich session focused on the key design and implementation choices involved in deploying OpenCRVS and MOSIP together at a national scale.

As Digital Public Goods, OpenCRVS and MOSIP offer countries significant flexibility in how systems are configured and integrated. This session explores how to use that flexibility responsibly. Through real-world examples, recommended safeguards, and open discussion, participants will learn how to avoid common implementation risks, apply effective guardrails, and share country perspectives that help strengthen safe, inclusive, and trusted OpenCRVS<>MOSIP deployments.
DPGs4DPI - Building Cross DPG Use Cases
This practical, insight-rich session led by MIFOS, focuses on unlocking cross-DPG use cases. DPGs are stronger together, yet we often concentrate on what each one does individually. This workshop aims to turn the dial back to the problem use case and find the right fit of DPGs that can provide the solution.

The session will begin with an introduction to the concept, followed by a deep dive into defining end-to-end use-case journeys and workflows. With DPG product owners' expertise, we will then work on mapping DPGs to these.

The session is open to everyone—implementors, adopters, DPG product owners, and anyone curious or interested—as we come together to build cross-DPG solutions to real-world challenges.
Privacy & Data Protection in the Wallet Ecosystem
As digital wallets increasingly store and exchange sensitive personal data, privacy and data protection move from compliance to core system design. This session unpacks the impact of data protection regulations, including the various Acts, in wallet ecosystems—covering consent, governance, and policy considerations. Country experiences will highlight diverse approaches, challenges, and lessons learned in building privacy-preserving wallet solutions.
DHIS2 101 Health & Beyond: What DHIS2 Teaches Us about Building Sectoral Digital Public Infrastructure at Scale
This DHIS2 1-on-1 session explores how a mature, open-source platform operates as sectoral Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) within national digital ecosystems.

Designed for DPI architects, digital ID practitioners, open-source technology providers, system integrators, and government stakeholders, this session introduces DHIS2 beyond its health origins – as a configurable platform for service-delivery workflows and population-level analytics that complements foundational DPI components such as digital identity, interoperability layers, and shared registries.

Through architecture walkthroughs, light platform demonstrations, and interactive discussion, participants will gain a clear understanding of where DHIS2 fits in a national DPI stack and how different actors can engage with it. This session is platform- and pattern-focused, intentionally complementing country-specific use-case sessions further presented at MOSIP Connect.
OpenCRVS 101
A practical, hands-on session designed for practitioners planning and delivering OpenCRVS implementations.

Led by the OpenCRVS team, this session combines a live system demonstration with real-world implementation insights from country deployments. Participants will explore core platform capabilities, smart configuration choices, and recommended implementation approaches, while learning how to avoid common pitfalls and plan effectively for future functionality, including the enhanced configurability coming with OpenCRVS 2.0. This session is ideal for teams seeking to deliver secure, maintainable, and user-centred civil registration systems.
OpenG2P 101
Exploring OpenG2P, the open source software designed to revolutionise Government to Person (G2P) benefit delivery. This introduction will offer insight into the technology's offerings, use cases, deployment and operation.

Participants will gain a clear understanding of the benefit delivery chain and how OpenG2P's core building blocks – the Registry, PBMS, SPAR, and G2P Bridge – connect to effectively deliver digital cash transfers, in-kind goods, and vouchers.

The session will also cover practical, real-world use cases of OpenG2P and detail the various types of support offered to countries and ecosystem partners globally. Learn how to leverage open source technology to achieve more efficient and effective social protection outcomes.
Inji Hands-On: Create Your Own Verifiable Credential Wallet with Inji
A hands-on session to build a fully functional Verifiable Credential Wallet using Inji libraries. This session demystifies the complexity of OpenID4VCI and OpenID4VP through live coding demos that show how real-world issuance and presentation work across diverse Verifiable Credentials use cases.

Learn how to manage secure keys, download and store credentials, and design high-assurance, privacy-preserving wallets for any domain. If you’re building solutions that rely on trust, security, or digital credentials, this workshop is your launchpad.
Inji Hands-On: Issuance, Verification, and Wallet Interoperability of Verifiable Credentials
Discover how trusted Verifiable Credentials work end-to-end through real-world use cases in a live demonstration of the full Inji journey – from issuing credentials with Inji Certify, to storing them securely in the Inji Wallet, and verifying them seamlessly with Inji Verifier.

The session will also demonstrate the issuing and verification of credentials using another compliant wallet, proving how Inji-enabled credentials work across the ecosystem.

Walk through real-world flows, learn implementation best practices, and understand how issuing, holding, and verifying all come together to build trust.
Integrating eSignet & Signup
Showcasing how eSignet and Signup enable cross-border digital journeys, allowing citizens to verify their identity only once and securely access multiple services such as visa applications and local eSIMs.

Through live demos and technical deep dives, participants will explore reusable eKYC, verified claims, and seamless authentication across portals, along with practitioner insights from the DHIS2 team on deploying eSignet in real-world healthcare systems, demonstrating how the same identity foundation can power services far beyond telecom.
MOSIP Deployment: Setup Preparation
This session is part of a broader series exploring MOSIP’s capabilities; however, it can also be attended independently.

This practical, implementation-focused session is designed to help countries and partners plan and deploy MOSIP effectively. This session will walk through MOSIP’s reference architectures, considerations for rapid deployments such as pilots and PoCs, and the selection of essential external components. Participants will also gain clarity on biometric device requirements and quality benchmarks, along with hands-on guidance on infrastructure sizing using the MOSIP Resource Calculator. Whether you are preparing for early-stage experimentation or gearing up for national-scale rollout, this session will equip you with the foundational knowledge needed to make informed implementation decisions.
MOSIP Deployment: Hands-On
This hands-on knowledge-sharing session provides a practical, step-by-step walkthrough of deploying MOSIP with speed and confidence.

Participants will:
- gain a clear understanding of the MOSIP Reference Architecture and MOSIP’s Rapid Pilot,
- learn how to use Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) and automation frameworks for streamlined deployment,
- and understand how to extend deployment scripts across different cloud environments.

The session will also demonstrate how to bring up a fully functional MOSIP instance, along with automated validation using Testrig, in just a few hours, making it ideal for pilots and Proof of Concept (PoC) environments.
Customising MOSIP
This session highlights how MOSIP’s flexible and modular platform enables countries to build identity systems tailored to their unique legal, cultural, and operational needs.

Participants will be offered a concise overview of identity creation and usage on MOSIP, with a focus on ID schema customisation and adaptability across workflows, UI, and integrations.
Optimising MOSIP: Lessons Learnt
This session will highlight key lessons learnt and best practices from MOSIP implementations across multiple countries, focusing on operating the platform efficiently and at scale.

Participants will learn how to optimise identity creation and update journeys for faster ID generation, improve data and biometric capture quality, and implement operator best practices and device considerations to reduce rejections and rework. It will also cover technical configurations and operational controls needed for optimal throughput and smooth processing, including strategies for packet creation, registration processor tuning, capacity management, backlog reduction, and handling peak loads to ensure reliable, timely, and scalable service delivery.
MOSIP Architecture Deep Dive: Integration Patterns & Reference Architectures
Dive deep into the architecture of the MOSIP digital identity platform through a practical, use-case–driven exploration.

This session unpacks MOSIP’s core architectural principles and key platform components, illustrating how policies, workflows, and services are composed within a secure, modular ecosystem. Through walkthroughs of selected reference architectures across varied country deployment scenarios, participants will learn how MOSIP supports both greenfield and brownfield implementations. The session will also highlight real-world integration patterns and extensibility examples, including CRVS system integrations, workflow extensions, biometric data fetch stages, and interoperability with eSignet and Inji. Participants will understand how MOSIP’s architectural patterns and standards enable rapid, flexible integration with external systems to support diverse country-specific implementation needs.
Mastering Cryptographic Key Lifecycle Management in MOSIP
Cryptographic security is central to trust and privacy in national digital identity systems. In MOSIP technology, cryptographic keys protect every stage of the identity lifecycle, from enrollment to secure storage and authentication.

This session offers a practical overview of managing these keys across their full lifecycle. Drawing on real-world deployment experience, we will cover secure key creation, rotation, retirement, and handling expiries or compromised certificates without disrupting services. Participants will understand how to maintain a resilient, scalable, and auditable trust framework for their MOSIP implementation.
Beginner’s Guide to Brownfield Migration & Essentials: Importing Biometrics & Legacy Data into MOSIP
A practical, insight-rich workshop focused on helping teams build both practical and conceptual understanding for migrating legacy identity systems to MOSIP or transforming legacy identity data for digital compatibility.

The session will cover system assessment, migration strategies, biometric data handling, tooling, and real-world implementation insights.