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A name, a document, a future: Cameroon’s fight to register every child
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A name, a document, a future: Cameroon’s fight to register every child

In Cameroon, efforts are underway to improve birth registration for children, addressing a significant gap in legal identity documentation. Despite laws requiring birth registration within 90 days of birth, many families face challenges due to bureaucratic complexity and costs. This issue affects over 1.5 million children, preventing them from accessing education, exams, and other essential services. Local initiatives, such as those led by Mayor Oumarou Sanda, have shown progress, with some communities implementing immediate registration processes at health facilities. However, challenges remain, particularly in conflict-affected regions, where unregistered children are at higher risk of exploitation and trafficking.

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Al Jazeera English logoAl Jazeera EnglishDržavni / javniSredinaČinjenice 85Objektivnost 80prije 9 h
A name, a document, a future: Cameroon’s fight to register every child

In Cameroon, efforts are underway to improve birth registration for children, addressing a significant gap in legal identity documentation. Despite laws requiring birth registration within 90 days of birth, many families face challenges due to bureaucratic complexity and costs. This issue affects over 1.5 million children, preventing them from accessing education, exams, and other essential services. Local initiatives, such as those led by Mayor Oumarou Sanda, have shown progress, with some communities implementing immediate registration processes at health facilities. However, challenges remain, particularly in conflict-affected regions, where unregistered children are at higher risk of exploitation and trafficking.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced overview of the issue, highlighting both the problem of inadequate birth registration and the efforts being made by local governments and international organizations like UNICEF to address it. There is no overtly biased language or selective emphasis on one side over.

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 80): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports on Cameroon's birth registration challenges and cites statistics from the Ministry of Basic Education. Objectivity is slightly lower due to some emotionally charged language describing the impact of lack of documentation on children's futures.

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