In this paper, we use data from the Nairobi Cross-sectional Slum Survey 2012 to examine levels and factors associated with birth registration in Nairobi slums. We used descriptive statistics and logistic regression and data of 1719 children aged 0-5 years drawn from 4564 households. We find that children who are at least 3 years, who were born to mothers aged at least 25 years, of Kikuyu/Meru/Embu ethnic groups, who were delivered in health facilities and in the presence of a health professional are more likely to be registered and to have a birth certificate. While education has no net significant effect on birth registration, women with no education, are more likely to get a birth certificate for their children. We recommend interventions...
This report documents the living conditions and health risks of slum-dwellers across Nairobi’s infor...
Childbirth registration in Zimbabwe has decreased over the years, yet the risk factors associated wi...
Substantial progress has been made in reducing childhood mortality worldwide from 1990-2015 (Millenn...
Birth registration and obtaining physical birth certificates impose major challenges in developing c...
The problem of birth notification and registration has limited the rights of children to education, ...
This paper examines maternal and child health in the Nairobi slums using information on 1219 births...
Objective: To determine the factors associated with low levels of registration of births and deaths ...
Register a birth is a first step to ensuring the identity of a child. Registration is evidence not o...
Background: The birth of a child is a vital event that needs to be registered but this is not always...
Background Birth registration is vital to provide legal identity and access to essential services. W...
Between 60% and 70% of Nairobi City’s population live in congested informal settlements, commonly re...
Abstract Background Recent trends in global vaccination coverage have shown increases with most coun...
It is a human right to be registered at birth. In spite of this, many children in the world are not ...
Background: Nigeria is a signatory to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which identifies bi...
Background: Identity registration is not only a matter of human rights but it also serves as an impo...
This report documents the living conditions and health risks of slum-dwellers across Nairobi’s infor...
Childbirth registration in Zimbabwe has decreased over the years, yet the risk factors associated wi...
Substantial progress has been made in reducing childhood mortality worldwide from 1990-2015 (Millenn...
Birth registration and obtaining physical birth certificates impose major challenges in developing c...
The problem of birth notification and registration has limited the rights of children to education, ...
This paper examines maternal and child health in the Nairobi slums using information on 1219 births...
Objective: To determine the factors associated with low levels of registration of births and deaths ...
Register a birth is a first step to ensuring the identity of a child. Registration is evidence not o...
Background: The birth of a child is a vital event that needs to be registered but this is not always...
Background Birth registration is vital to provide legal identity and access to essential services. W...
Between 60% and 70% of Nairobi City’s population live in congested informal settlements, commonly re...
Abstract Background Recent trends in global vaccination coverage have shown increases with most coun...
It is a human right to be registered at birth. In spite of this, many children in the world are not ...
Background: Nigeria is a signatory to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which identifies bi...
Background: Identity registration is not only a matter of human rights but it also serves as an impo...
This report documents the living conditions and health risks of slum-dwellers across Nairobi’s infor...
Childbirth registration in Zimbabwe has decreased over the years, yet the risk factors associated wi...
Substantial progress has been made in reducing childhood mortality worldwide from 1990-2015 (Millenn...