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Birth Registration in Indonesia

2013; 2014; 2016
East Asia & Pacific
Indonesia
Topics
Civil Registration
Systems Strengthening
multiple authors per resource

Birth registration is the first legal recognition of a child and a fundamental human right. Worldwide, nearly 230 million children younger than 5 years do not have a birth certificate, rendering them invisible to the state. Indonesia is one of the countries plagued by this so-called scandal of invisibility, with more than 24 million Indonesian children remaining undocumented. This number is concerning, given existing evidence linking a lack of birth registration to increased school drop-out, child trafficking and labour, and reduced access to health, social services, and education. The resources below highlight the work on this issue coming out of the Center on Child Protection at the University of Indonesia (PUSKAPA), a CPC institutional affiliate.

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Report
Back to What Counts: Birth and Death in Indonesia
Author(s):
Santi Kusumaningrum, Cyril Bennouna, Clara Siagian, and Ni Luh Putu Maitra Agastya
Year of Publication
2016

Journal Article
Barriers to Birth Registration in Indonesia
Author(s):
Putu Duff, Santi Kusumanigrum and Lindsay Stark
Year of Publication
2016

Journal Article
Using the Three Delays Model to Examine Civil Registration Barriers in Indonesia
Author(s):
Cyril Bennouna, Brooke Feldman, Rahmadi Usman, Rama Adiputra, Santi Kusumaningrum, Lindsay Stark
Year of Publication
2016

Report
AIPJ Baseline Study of Legal Identity: Indonesia's Missing Millions
Author(s):
Cate Summer, Santi Kusumanigrum
Year of Publication
2013

Journal Article
Thriving Beyond Survival: Understanding Utilization of Perinatal Health Services as Predictors of Birth Registration: A Cross-sectional Study
Author(s):
Michelle Jackson, Putu Duff, Santi Kusumanigrum and Lindsay Stark
Year of Publication
2014

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