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Introduction to DIVOC

Digital Infrastructure for Verifiable Open Credentialing

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What is DIVOC?

The Digital Infrastructure for Verifiable Open Credentialing or DIVOC is an open-source platform that enables countries to digitally orchestrate large-scale health campaigns such as vaccination and certification programs.

Learn more about the platform on the website or for more details.

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Facilitates last-mile delivery of health programs at scale

  • Built in India for the world as a digital public good, DIVOC is a flexible and extendable software that can be used across multiple health programs.

  • Its scalable and data-driven architecture allows it to deal with diverse country-specific scenarios. In a vaccination programme, for example, it gives countries the ability to manage and control vaccines, facilities, and vaccinators systematically across geographies, as well as generate digitally variable certificates that are compliant with international standards.

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Our Key Modules

  • The platform is modular, enabling countries to use the components together or as an individual standalone solution, according to their need, for end-to-end vaccination and certification.

  • DIVOC has two core modules:

1. Issue and Verify Certificates

2. Analytics

  • Reference Implementation: There are other components of DIVOC that countries can customise according to their requirement -

1. Program setup via the orchestration module

2. Facility app

3. Citizen portal

4. Feedback

  • DIVOC Demo: Click to play around with the modules.

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DIVOC’s journey so far: Country stories

Acknowledge as a Digital Public Good by the , the platform has enabled India and four other countries to issue over 2 billion COVID-19 vaccination certificates to its citizens.

Launched at Scale: India
Now live in…

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DIVOC Docs Index

Most useful links:

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    Release notes
    API documentation

    Over 2 billion digitally signed vaccinated certificates via Cowin.

    DIVOC’s certificate component went

    live with digital vaccination certificates

    in Sri Lanka in July 2021, in the Philippines in September 2021, and in Jamaica and Indonesia in December 2021.

    DIVOC has enabled the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) to

    issue digitally-signed

    COVID-19 test reports.

    Plans are underway to issue COVID-19 test result certificates in both Sri Lanka and Philippines.

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    What DIVOC is and what it's not

    This document will tell you what DIVOC can and cannot do. For example, do not expect DIVOC to correct data fraud or mistakes at the source, or store medical history with high data-storage requirements.

    What DIVOC can do
    What DIVOC is not meant for

    Holds information on individual events or claims.

    It is not meant to store historical data (for example, a person’s medical history). The size limitation is 1 KB.

    It is tamper-proof, and hence, can ease access to welfare funds linked to identity and a claim.

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    Cannot expect it to rectify data errors at the source.

    The output can be hybrid (PDF plus QR code).

    Not a good idea if the expected verification to issuance ratio is low.

    Modular architecture can support more health credentialing other than COVID-19.

    Not suitable if there is no purpose on the demand side.

    DIVOC supports multi-lingual use and multi-distribution methods (such as paper, and smartphone).

    Not the best option if the issuer and verifier are in the same network (in such cases, we recommend using simpler, and cheaper options).

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