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Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 2nd

Gabon

101.46 Establish mechanisms to ensure easy and effective access to birth registration of all children and the effective and free provision of birth certificates. 

101.46 Establish mechanisms to ensure easy and effective access to birth registration of all children and the effective and free provision of birth certificates. 

Recommending State: Uruguay

Recommendation Accepted

Birth registration
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 2nd

Ghana

123.10. Implement the recommendations of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women from 2006 to bring article 7 of the Constitution and section 10 of the Citizenship Act in line with article 9 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against...

123.10. Implement the recommendations of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women from 2006 to bring article 7 of the Constitution and section 10 of the Citizenship Act in line with article 9 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). 

Recommending State: Slovenia

Recommendation Accepted

Gender International Instruments Legislative/Judicial/Administrative action
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 2nd

Ghana

125.61. Continue the efforts to improve the birth registration figures, having in mind that considerable improvement has already been achieved, as birth registration increased from around 30 per cent in 2000 to over 60 per cent in 2010. 

125.61. Continue the efforts to improve the birth registration figures, having in mind that considerable improvement has already been achieved, as birth registration increased from around 30 per cent in 2000 to over 60 per cent in 2010. 

Recommending State: Brazil

Recommendation Accepted

Birth registration
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 2nd

Ghana

123.23. Carry out awareness-raising campaigns to promote the birth registration of all children, particularly those living in poverty, and adopt necessary measures to guarantee effective access to free birth registrations for new-borns. 

123.23. Carry out awareness-raising campaigns to promote the birth registration of all children, particularly those living in poverty, and adopt necessary measures to guarantee effective access to free birth registrations for new-borns. 

Recommending State: Mexico

Recommendation Accepted

Birth registration
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 2nd

Ghana

125.60. Intensify its efforts to address the problem of birth registration since lack of birth registration makes children born in poor families vulnerable to other human rights violations, including human trafficking. 

125.60. Intensify its efforts to address the problem of birth registration since lack of birth registration makes children born in poor families vulnerable to other human rights violations, including human trafficking. 

Recommending State: Botswana

Recommendation Accepted

Birth registration
Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC)

Liberia

41. The Committee regrets that, despite its previous recommendation, the granting of citizenship to children born in the State party remains restricted on the basis of colour or racial origin according to the provisions contained in article 27 of the Constitution and the Alien and the...

41. The Committee regrets that, despite its previous recommendation, the granting of citizenship to children born in the State party remains restricted on the basis of colour or racial origin according to the provisions contained in article 27 of the Constitution and the Alien and the Nationalization Law, which are contrary to article 2 of the Convention.

42. The Committee reiterates its previous recommendation (CRC/C/15/Add.236, para 33, 2004) and calls upon the State party to take urgent measures to amend its Constitution and citizenship laws to eliminate discrimination on the basis of color or racial origin.

44. The Committee encourages the State party to further strengthen its efforts at increasing the rate of birth registration, including through the effective implementation of the targeted joint projects with local partners and United Nations agencies. It further recommends that the State party launch extensive awarenessraising programmes including campaigns on the importance of birth registration, on the process of registration, and on the benefits thereof. In doing so, the State party should pay particular attention to the communities in outlying counties; it is further invited to consider the use of well-resourced mobile birth registration teams to cover remote and underserved areas and extending free-of-charge birth registration with free birth certificates for children of all ages.

Birth registration Race/Ethnicity Legislative/Judicial/Administrative action
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 2nd

Republic of Korea

124.29. Provide for a full system of universal birth registration including immediate registration upon birth regardless of the parent’s nationality or status in the country.

124.29. Provide for a full system of universal birth registration including immediate registration upon birth regardless of the parent’s nationality or status in the country.

Recommending State: Ireland

Recommendation Noted

Birth registration
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 2nd

Republic of Korea

124.29. Enact measures regarding the civil registration of children at birth in order to fight the possible traffic in human beings. 

124.29. Enact measures regarding the civil registration of children at birth in order to fight the possible traffic in human beings. 

Recommending State: Romania

Recommendation Noted

Birth registration
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 2nd

Republic of Korea

124.29. Revise the single parent family support law and introduce legislation to ensure that all children are automatically and legally registered immediately after birth, regardless of parents’ legal status and origin. 

124.29. Revise the single parent family support law and introduce legislation to ensure that all children are automatically and legally registered immediately after birth, regardless of parents’ legal status and origin. 

Recommending State: Norway

Recommendation Noted

Birth registration
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 2nd

Republic of Korea

124.29. Consider the possibility to introduce a system of automatic registration of children born in the country, regardless of the parents’ nationality or status. 

124.29. Consider the possibility to introduce a system of automatic registration of children born in the country, regardless of the parents’ nationality or status. 

Recommending State: Italy

Recommendation Noted

Birth registration