UNICEF has been working with the Departments of Local Government and Health, the National Data Base Registration Authority (NADRA) and the mobile telecom network operator Telenor to register every child in the province of Sindh. In the past, the birth registration process was notoriously cumbersome and time-consuming, so many parents opted to leave their children unregistered. Some parents were also unaware of the benefits of birth registration. However this year, the innovative pilot project for birth registration through mobile phones has made the entire process easy and efficient. The new process is simple and streamlined. Click the link to read more.
More News
(Newsletter: CRVS Insight February (2) 2022) The Global Health Incubator Advocacy (GHIA) released…
(Newsletter: CRVS Insight February (2) 2022) The Pacific Community (SPC), together with UNICEF…
(Newsletter: CRVS Insight February (2) 2022) Organised with the support of the Technical Support…
(Newsletter: CRVS Insight February (2) 2022) The World Health Organization's (WHO) Eleventh…
The Pacific Community (SPC), together with UNICEF have published a series of CRVS profiles for the…
The World Health Organization's (WHO) Eleventh Revision of the International Classification of…
(Newsletter: CRVS Insight February (2) 2022) Regularly, our community newsletter puts a spotlight…
Organised with the support of the Technical Support Unit for Civil Registration and Vital…
In Australia, the New South Whales (NSW) Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages celebrated the…
Marshall Islands, Kiribati, Palau, Vanuatu and Samoa are working to produce vital…