UAE launches ‘Basma 15’ initiative to bring Emirates ID services directly to schools

‘Basma 15’: UAE rolls out proactive biometric service for students aged 15 and above

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Dubai: The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security (ICP) has launched "Basma 15", a proactive government initiative aimed at simplifying identity services for students aged 15 and above by bringing key procedures directly to schools.

Under the programme, specialised teams visit schools to collect biometric data from eligible students, enabling them to complete identity registration requirements quickly without the need to visit service centres. 

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The move aims to save time and effort for students and their families while ensuring timely access to Emirates ID services.

The initiative is part of the authority’s efforts to improve accessibility to government services and enhance customer experience through more efficient and user-focused service delivery.

It also supports the country’s digital transformation agenda by helping update population records electronically and improving the efficiency of government processes.

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