Ukraine plans to export Diia app technology to other governments

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The Diia app is used for everything from domestic identification services to tracking Russian soldiers

Ukrainian officials are planning to share the technology underlying a popular app Diia, used for everything from domestic identification services to tracking Russian soldiers, with other governments in an attempt to help them offer similar tools to their citizens.

Diia was launched in 2020 as way for Ukrainians to store passports, sign documents, pay taxes, register newborns, apply for unemployment benefits and exchange a driver’s licence. It’s also part of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s push to reduce corruption in the government.

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