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UNICEF praises universal birth registration initiative in Bangladesh

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UNICEF commends the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed on Sunday between the Office of the Registrar General, the Local Government Division, and the Directorate General of Health Services to accelerate universal birth registration in Bangladesh.

Despite progress in recent years, the percentage of children with official birth registrations remains low in Bangladesh with only 56 per cent of births registered for children under five years of age. This means that nearly one in two children do not have a birth certificate. On the other hand, routine immunisation of children under five in Bangladesh is high at over 90 per cent.

The agreement today paves the way for an integrated approach where children will automatically have their birth registered, if they were not registered at birth, when they receive their first routine immunisation.

“Registration at birth is a fundamental right of every child. I applaud the Government of Bangladesh for taking this essential and holistic initiative, which, once implemented, will benefit millions of children in Bangladesh,” said Mr. Sheldon Yett, UNICEF Representative to Bangladesh.

A birth certificate is a critical stepping-stone towards claiming all other rights, including nationality, education, healthcare and protection. Registration within 45 days of birth is free and mandatory in Bangladesh. However, many parents are unfamiliar with or overwhelmed by the process of registering the birth of their child.

“Birth is an important event in a person’s life. Through this MoU signed today, the process of birth registration will be made faster, easier and more accurate. This will play an important role in the protection of child rights as well as ensuring the birth registration of every person, irrespective of identity,” said Md. Rashidul Hassan, Registrar General (Additional Secretary), Office of the Registrar General, Local Government Division.

With UNICEF’s technical support, the integration of birth registration and health system databases will be implemented with the aim to reach the Sustainable Development Goals target of universal birth registration for children under five by 2030. UNICEF has supported the Local Government Division’s efforts to improve birth registration services in Bangladesh since 2001 with online birth registration initiated in 2010.

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