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Mobile units register thousands in Mozambique

Mother and child holding birth certificate, Mozambique
Delfina Cuamba and one of her children proudly displaying their birth certificate

29 February 2008: 35,000 children and adults who never had the chance to register their births now have official identities, thanks to a Plan-funded mobile registration campaign in Mozambique.

The 2 month project carried out in partnership with the Provincial Directorate of Registration and Notary of Inhambane Province provided 10 mobile registration brigades which travelled to 5 villages in Jangamo and 7 villages in Maxixe.

Many children in Mozambique do not have birth certificates – partly because people are deterred from travelling long distances to registration centres and because they cannot afford the money normally needed to become registered.

The mobile registration brigades tackled these problems by taking registration units directly into villages. 

Access to rights

Cacilda Ezequiel Macamo, aged 45, only got the chance to record her birth when she visited the mobile registration post in her village to register her 3 children.

Cacilda says that a person without identity is “not as Mozambican as other people…”  It is necessary to “have  a nationality”.

Without an identity children and adults cannot access their rights – including the right to an education. Now Cacilda’s children will finally be able to go to school.

Community support

For Delfina Cuamba, a 28 year-old mother of 3, the project has come at the right time.  She believes the project must be encouraged and empowered to support communities.

“The birth registration campaigns are very good, because they give the children the opportunity to have a document for their life in the future. Without the project I would not have enough money to pay the transport to Jangamo’s village where the birth registration department is located and to pay for the registration itself,” she said.

The mobile registration campaign has been so successful that plans are now underway to extend it across the Jangamo and Maxixe districts.

Plan's Universal Birth Registration campaign has helped to register millions of children across the world.

Learn more about the global campaign's achievements



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