A Somaliland National Identity Card (Somali: Kaadhka Aqoonsiga Muwaadinka) is an official document issued by the Somaliland government to its citizens. It acts as proof of identity for someone who holds it.[1]
Overview
In 2006 the government of Somaliland initiated a voter registration process where each Somaliland citizen would receive a national ID ahead of the presidential election.[2] Between October 2008 and January 2009 around 1.3 million citizens were issued national ID cards as well as voting cards.[3] This was the first time a population was registered in Somali history and in the wider Somali lands.[3]
In 2015, the then president of Somaliland Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud (Siilaanyo) launched a project to create a biometric National Identity Card system and to register all Somaliland citizens within a six-month period.[4]
All citizens of Somaliland aged 15 or older are required to register in the national ID database, which can be used to access social services and other government programs.[4]
The National ID card can be applied for online.[1]