The registration of a child’s birth recognises the child as a unique individual, and creates a legal platform for accessing life-enhancing services such as health and education. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) contends that a child who is off the birth registration radar, in comparison to a registered child, is a more attractive prospect to child traffickers, and is more likely to face discrimination and denial of access to basic lifeenhancing services. Although birth registration alone does not secure access to vital social services, non-registration can further marginalise the people at the lower echelon of the society. The United Nations Children’s Fund estimates that the birth registration rate in Vanuatu for 2005 was l...
Policies on transnational labor migration do not consider workers' needs as parents or the rights an...
In response to the persistent problem of deficient birth registration, NGO-led coalitions in Zimbabw...
Background: Nigeria is a signatory to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which identifies bi...
Register a birth is a first step to ensuring the identity of a child. Registration is evidence not o...
The problem of birth notification and registration has limited the rights of children to education, ...
Background Birth registration is vital to provide legal identity and access to essential services. W...
A birth certificate provides a child with a legal identity, nationality, is a vital action towards c...
Birth registration and obtaining physical birth certificates impose major challenges in developing c...
Birth registration is the right of every citizen because a person is actually only recognized after ...
The global lack of birth registration has denied 230 million children their right to a legal identit...
This paper foregrounds parental decision-making about birth registration in order to expand understa...
Mozambique. Community birth registration activities are being held at the school. UNICEF supports ro...
It is a human right to be registered at birth. In spite of this, many children in the world are not ...
The Southern African Development Community sees high levels of migration. Many children within these...
Background: The birth of a child is a vital event that needs to be registered but this is not always...
Policies on transnational labor migration do not consider workers' needs as parents or the rights an...
In response to the persistent problem of deficient birth registration, NGO-led coalitions in Zimbabw...
Background: Nigeria is a signatory to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which identifies bi...
Register a birth is a first step to ensuring the identity of a child. Registration is evidence not o...
The problem of birth notification and registration has limited the rights of children to education, ...
Background Birth registration is vital to provide legal identity and access to essential services. W...
A birth certificate provides a child with a legal identity, nationality, is a vital action towards c...
Birth registration and obtaining physical birth certificates impose major challenges in developing c...
Birth registration is the right of every citizen because a person is actually only recognized after ...
The global lack of birth registration has denied 230 million children their right to a legal identit...
This paper foregrounds parental decision-making about birth registration in order to expand understa...
Mozambique. Community birth registration activities are being held at the school. UNICEF supports ro...
It is a human right to be registered at birth. In spite of this, many children in the world are not ...
The Southern African Development Community sees high levels of migration. Many children within these...
Background: The birth of a child is a vital event that needs to be registered but this is not always...
Policies on transnational labor migration do not consider workers' needs as parents or the rights an...
In response to the persistent problem of deficient birth registration, NGO-led coalitions in Zimbabw...
Background: Nigeria is a signatory to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which identifies bi...