CHILD
RIGHTS
Birth Registration &
Child Protection
Curriculum
Development
BIRTH REGISTRATION
CURRENT SITUATION
According to UNICEF’s “passport to protection” :
The importance of Birth registration,
Birth Registration rates in Pakistan are as low as
27%.
With 32.0% and 24.0% birth registration in urban
and rural areas respectively (UNICEF Pakistan
Factsheet).
In Sindh only one-fifth of all births are registered.
CURRENT SITUATION……contd
The legal obligation to register children at birth is
provided by:

• The Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act
(1886),
• The Cantonment Act (1924),
• The National Registration Act(1973) and
• The NADRA (National Data Registration Authority) Act
2000
However, there is a general lack of awareness in our
society regarding the importance of birth registration.
WHEN? HOW? AND WHERE?
:
GROUP WORK – 1
MARKETING
LG TRAINING INSTITUTES

• CIVIL SERVICES TRAINING ACADEMY
• LOCAL GOVERNMENT & RURAL
DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY (LGRD)
COURSE CONTENT

MODULE 01 - What is Birth Registration
• Current situation
• Definitions of terms
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Child
Live Birth
Birth Registration
Birth Certificate

• Human Rights Law on Birth Registration
• Article 7
• Article 8
Module 01……continued

• National Jurisprudence
• National Child Policy: Right To Life and Liberty,
Name and Nationality
• The Birth, Marriage and Death Registration ACT
1886
• The Cantonments ACT 1924
• Local Government Ordinance
• National Database Registration Authority
Ordinance 2000
• The National Registration ACT 1973
• Charter of Child Rights ACT, 2009
MODULE 02 - Impact of non-registration on
children
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Education
Employment
Child Protection
Child Soldier
Child Labour
Child Trafficking
Juvenile Justice
Child Marriage
Violence against Children
Child Sexual Abuse
MODULE 03 - Why is Birth Registration
important
• For the Child
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Right to Education
Right to A Family Environment
Protection against Exploitation & Abuse
Juvenile Justice
State Benefits and Participation in Society

• For the Country
• Development Planning & Governance
• MODULE 04 - Registration challenges
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Lack of Awareness
Economic Pressures
Fear of Discrimination & Persecution
Social & Ethnic Barriers
Administration Procedures
Lack of Political Will
MODULE 05 - NADRA Birth Registration Form
• NADRA FORM
• Guidelines

MODULE 06 – Child Protection
GROUP WORK - 2
LIST PROBLEMS / OBSTACLES IN BIRTH REGISTRATION IN
YOUR AREA
GROUP WORK – 3
LIST PROBLEMS PEOPLE OF YOUR AREA WITHOUT
REGISTRATION FACE
LESSON PLANS
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THANK YOU

Birth Registration Curriculum, Sindh

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    CHILD RIGHTS Birth Registration & ChildProtection Curriculum Development
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    CURRENT SITUATION According toUNICEF’s “passport to protection” : The importance of Birth registration, Birth Registration rates in Pakistan are as low as 27%. With 32.0% and 24.0% birth registration in urban and rural areas respectively (UNICEF Pakistan Factsheet). In Sindh only one-fifth of all births are registered.
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    CURRENT SITUATION……contd The legalobligation to register children at birth is provided by: • The Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act (1886), • The Cantonment Act (1924), • The National Registration Act(1973) and • The NADRA (National Data Registration Authority) Act 2000 However, there is a general lack of awareness in our society regarding the importance of birth registration.
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    LG TRAINING INSTITUTES •CIVIL SERVICES TRAINING ACADEMY • LOCAL GOVERNMENT & RURAL DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY (LGRD)
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    COURSE CONTENT MODULE 01- What is Birth Registration • Current situation • Definitions of terms • • • • Child Live Birth Birth Registration Birth Certificate • Human Rights Law on Birth Registration • Article 7 • Article 8
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    Module 01……continued • NationalJurisprudence • National Child Policy: Right To Life and Liberty, Name and Nationality • The Birth, Marriage and Death Registration ACT 1886 • The Cantonments ACT 1924 • Local Government Ordinance • National Database Registration Authority Ordinance 2000 • The National Registration ACT 1973 • Charter of Child Rights ACT, 2009
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    MODULE 02 -Impact of non-registration on children • • • • • • • • • • Education Employment Child Protection Child Soldier Child Labour Child Trafficking Juvenile Justice Child Marriage Violence against Children Child Sexual Abuse
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    MODULE 03 -Why is Birth Registration important • For the Child • • • • • Right to Education Right to A Family Environment Protection against Exploitation & Abuse Juvenile Justice State Benefits and Participation in Society • For the Country • Development Planning & Governance
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    • MODULE 04- Registration challenges • • • • • • Lack of Awareness Economic Pressures Fear of Discrimination & Persecution Social & Ethnic Barriers Administration Procedures Lack of Political Will
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    MODULE 05 -NADRA Birth Registration Form • NADRA FORM • Guidelines MODULE 06 – Child Protection
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    GROUP WORK -2 LIST PROBLEMS / OBSTACLES IN BIRTH REGISTRATION IN YOUR AREA
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    GROUP WORK –3 LIST PROBLEMS PEOPLE OF YOUR AREA WITHOUT REGISTRATION FACE
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