Bruno Mars receives a giant National Identity Card at his final show: ‘Bruninho belongs to Brazil’
The Ministry of Management and Public Innovation’s profile shared behind-the-scenes footage of the creation of the symbolic document for the musician.
`New ID´: government plans to issue 150 million documents by 2026; see how to obtain it.
The Minister of Management, Esther Dweck, stated that the government wants to expedite the issuance of the National Identity Card, which unifies ID cards with a unique number, the CPF, aiming to reach 150 million issued cards by the end of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s (PT) term in 2026.
Dweck: We must reach 150 million national identity cards issued by 2026.
Currently, this number stands at nearly 15 million, according to her. The previous goal was for the new identity card to be available to all Brazilians only by 2031.
Lula and ministers discuss the role of the new National Identity Card (CIN) in national security policy with governors.
The National Identity Card transforms the CPF into the identification number for every Brazilian. This document serves as an instrument of citizenship, enabling a digital, secure, and reliable identification for each individual and establishing a new relationship between citizens and the State.
Piauí is the first state to issue the new National Identity Card to 25% of the population
More than 830,000 people in Piauí now have a more modern, secure, and free single identification document. The state has launched a pioneering project to issue the ID card to newborns.
Implementation of the National Identity Card (CIN) advances and paves the way for digitalization
With more than 13 million issuances, the new Brazilian National Identity Card integrates citizens’ data, streamlines administrative processes in public services, and contributes to inclusion and security in the digital environment.
Protection of Newborns: Another Challenge for Civil Identity in Brazil
Civil identity is a fundamental right that guarantees individuals access to public services, social rights, and full participation in society
Creation of National Civil Identity Day awaits Presidential approval
The proposal to create this date was an initiative of the Executive Secretary of the Joint Parliamentary Front for the Guarantee of the Right to Identity (FrenID), Célio Ribeiro.
InterID addresses the Issue of Missing Children: MJSP Report and the Importance of Identification
In 2022, 2,169 children went missing, with an average of six cases per day
InterID Celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day: Identities, Challenges, and the Contribution of the CIN.
How the CIN is helping in the identification process of these communities.