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UNICEF Social Protection Work an overview Show and Tell on Social Protection Bonn, 2011

Presentation Outline. UNICEF Social Protection Work an overview Show and Tell on Social Protection Bonn, 2011. UNICEF and social protection Rationale: Equity approach Social protection and children Child-Sensitive Social Protection Guiding Principles On-going work Agenda for action

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UNICEF Social Protection Work an overview Show and Tell on Social Protection Bonn, 2011

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  1. Presentation Outline UNICEF Social Protection Work an overviewShow and Tell on Social Protection Bonn, 2011 • UNICEF and social protection • Rationale: • Equity approach • Social protection and children • Child-Sensitive Social Protection • Guiding Principles • On-going work • Agenda for action • Work with Partners: Social Protection Floor Birth Registration Kendra Gregson Senior Advisor, Child Protection

  2. 230 million children < 5 are not registered Source: Every Child’s Birth Right: Inequities and trends in birth registration, UNICEF, New York, 2013.

  3. Trends Evidence illustrates that in the last 10 years there has been an overall increase in birth registration rates from 58%-65%, with increases being most significant in East and Southern Africa. Current projections are being calculated to determine when complete birth registration could be achieved and the corresponding investments that are required to do so.

  4. UN documents and resolutions • High-Level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda 2013 ‘A New Global Partnership: Eradicate Poverty and Transform Economies through Sustainable Development’ • Ensure good governance and effective institutions • Indicator - Provide free and universal legal identity, such as birth registrations • Human Rights Council Resolutions: • 2012 - Birth registration and the right of everyone to recognition everywhere as a person before the law – reminder of obligations • 2013 – Birth registration and the right of everyone to recognition everywhere as a person before the law – calls for action • UNHCR Ex Com Conclusion on Civil Registration (17 Oct. 2013) – advocates for free birth registration • Human Rights Council ‘Report on birth registration and the right of everyone to recognition everywhere as a person before the law’ (upcoming) • Secretary-General’s Guidance Note on Birth Registration (upcoming)

  5. Commitments Latin America and the Caribbean 100% birth registration by 2015 Africa Improve coverage, completeness and timeliness; Costed CRVS plans in all countries (supply, coordination, demand) General Comment on article 6 of the ACRWC (upcoming) Asia Improve coverage, completeness of civil registration by 2020 Characteristics of BR registration are being accepted: Within the Civil Registry Free Continuous, permanent and available Universal in coverage Confidential Timely and accurate (compulsory)

  6. Thank-you

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