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Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC)

Dominican Republic

20. Taking note of target 16.9 of the Sustainable Development Goals and the progress made in the State party in registering children before they turn 1 year old and the positive impact of the placement of birth registration outreach workers in priority hospitals, the Committee recommends...

20. Taking note of target 16.9 of the Sustainable Development Goals and the progress made in the State party in registering children before they turn 1 year old and the positive impact of the placement of birth registration outreach workers in priority hospitals, the Committee recommends that the State party:

(a) Continue its efforts to ensure that all children born on its territory are registered immediately and issued, free of charge, with an official birth certificate, especially those living in rural areas, not born in a hospital, from poor households, of adolescent mothers and of foreign parents, particularly babies of Dominican-Haitian couples and Dominican-born babies of Venezuelan descent;

(b) Accelerate efforts to approve the amendment of Act No. 659-44, which eliminates the judicial process for late registration and provides for an electronic civil registry;

(c) Strengthen the Inter-Agency Coordination Committee and ensure the proper implementation of Act No. 4-23 and the Inter-Agency Cooperation Framework Agreement for the Timely and Late Registration of Births in the Dominican Republic;

(d) Ensure that the lack of a birth certificate does not deny children’s access to education.

22. The Committee urges the State party:

(a) To remove legal provisions and administrative practices that prevent the birth registration and access to nationality of children of Haitian descent, including by reviewing articles 3 and 4 of the Naturalization Act of 1948 and the General Migration Act;

(b) To ensure that women are granted equal rights to men to confer Dominican nationality on their children;

(c) To prevent statelessness at birth and statelessness caused by collective deprivation of nationality and ensure that every child has the right to a nationality;

(d) To guarantee that immigrant and Dominican-born children of Haitian descent who are beneficiaries of Act No. 169-14 have the right to acquire nationality by expediting the implementation of that Act and of the National Plan for the Regularization of Foreigners, regularize or restore the nationality of children affected by Constitutional Court judgment 168-13 and provide access to legal documentation to acquire a nationality without discrimination;

(e) To adopt a protocol to extend the migratory status provided for in the normalization plan for Venezuelans to all children born in the State party of parents of Venezuelan nationality, enabling them to access provisional legal documentation and nationality;

(f) To eliminate barriers and guarantee immigrant and Dominican-born children of foreign descent who have no legal documentation equal access to, and full and effective exercise of, all rights, especially the rights to health, education, social protection and protection from violence;

(g) To consider ratifying the Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons of 1954 and the Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness of 1961.

Remedy/Reparation Loss/Deprivation (Forced) migration context Nationality/Identity documentation Born on territory Born abroad Birth registration Gender Race/Ethnicity International Instruments Legislative/Judicial/Administrative action
Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC)

Togo

24. Recalling target 16.9 of the Sustainable Development Goals and its previous recommendations, the Committee urges the State party: (a) To ensure free and universal birth registration, with particular attention paid to the poorest families and rural areas, including by increasing the...

24. Recalling target 16.9 of the Sustainable Development Goals and its previous recommendations, the Committee urges the State party:

(a) To ensure free and universal birth registration, with particular attention paid to the poorest families and rural areas, including by increasing the number of birth registration facilities, promoting birth registration for all children through awarenes sraising campaigns, improving the monitoring of birth registration and strengthening cooperation between health and civil registry services;

(b) To abolish fees for late birth registration and review the legislation accordingly, including Decree No. 2021-134/PR, so that legal remedies are not necessary; 

(c) To ensure that a birth certificate is provided free of charge for every registered birth and that children without a birth certificate can access education and all other essential social services, and to consider implementing “catch-up registration” through schools;

(d) To review legislation to ensure that Togolese nationality can be conferred by either parent;

(e) To facilitate naturalization and access to nationality for refugee children and their parents;

(f) To implement the Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons and the Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness.

Access to nationality/Naturalization Birth registration Gender International Instruments Legislative/Judicial/Administrative action
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 4th

The Bahamas

122.228 Guarantee that the rights of transmission of nationality to descendants and spouses are applied with a gender perspective. 

122.228 Guarantee that the rights of transmission of nationality to descendants and spouses are applied with a gender perspective. 

Recommending State: Mexico

Recommendation Accepted

Gender
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 4th

The Bahamas

122.231 Remove discrimination against women in nationality laws that contributes to statelessness and address naturalization processing delays that can result in long-time residents becoming stateless. 

122.231 Remove discrimination against women in nationality laws that contributes to statelessness and address naturalization processing delays that can result in long-time residents becoming stateless

Recommending State: United States of America

Recommendation Accepted

Access to nationality/Naturalization Gender Legislative/Judicial/Administrative action
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 4th

The Bahamas

122.225 Adjust legislation to combat statelessness, including by granting women equal rights to pass on Bahamian citizenship. 

122.225 Adjust legislation to combat statelessness, including by granting women equal rights to pass on Bahamian citizenship

Recommending State: Germany

Recommendation Accepted

Gender Legislative/Judicial/Administrative action
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 4th

The Bahamas

122.229 Amend any legislation that denies or restricts the right of Bahamian women to pass on their nationality.

122.229 Amend any legislation that denies or restricts the right of Bahamian women to pass on their nationality.

Recommending State: Uruguay

Recommendation Accepted

Gender Legislative/Judicial/Administrative action
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 4th

The Bahamas

122.223 Continue to develop actions for the implementation of the draft law on nationality, with the aim of achieving equality between men and women in the transmission of citizenship to their children.

122.223 Continue to develop actions for the implementation of the draft law on nationality, with the aim of achieving equality between men and women in the transmission of citizenship to their children.

Recommending State: Cuba

Recommendation Accepted

Gender Legislative/Judicial/Administrative action
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 4th

The Bahamas

122.233 Introduce legal safeguards to prevent statelessness and amend the constitutional provisions that discriminate between men and women in the transmission of nationality.

122.233 Introduce legal safeguards to prevent statelessness and amend the constitutional provisions that discriminate between men and women in the transmission of nationality.

Recommending State: Canada

Recommendation Accepted

Gender Legislative/Judicial/Administrative action
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 4th

The Bahamas

122.226 Engage international partners to advance the review processes under way, including attempts to develop appropriate legislation to bring equality to Bahamian men and women in the transmission of citizenship to their children. 

122.226 Engage international partners to advance the review processes under way, including attempts to develop appropriate legislation to bring equality to Bahamian men and women in the transmission of citizenship to their children. 

Recommending State: Jamaica

Recommendation Accepted

Gender Legislative/Judicial/Administrative action
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 4th

The Bahamas

122.230 Continue efforts to amend the law on nationality in order to ensure the equal right of women to confer their nationality on their children.

122.230 Continue efforts to amend the law on nationality in order to ensure the equal right of women to confer their nationality on their children.

Recommending State: Netherlands

Recommendation Accepted

Gender Legislative/Judicial/Administrative action