NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), National Population Commission (NPC), and UNICEF have announced a new partnership aimed at enhancing birth registration in Nigeria. The partnership will see the three organizations collaborate to provide digital birth registration services in 22 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
This online news platform understands that the partnership is expected to benefit at least 12 million under-5 children in Nigeria. Under the terms of the partnership, NYSC will deploy 850 corps members as coordinators and supervisors to oversee the birth registration process. NPC will provide training and support for the corps members, as well as recruit ad hoc birth registrars at the ward level. UNICEF will provide technical expertise and support for data collection and analysis.
The partnership is a significant step forward in efforts to improve birth registration in Nigeria. Currently, only about 40% of children in Nigeria are registered at birth. This lack of registration can have a number of negative consequences, including:
The partnership between UNICEF, NYSC, and NPC is a valuable opportunity to improve birth registration in Nigeria and to ensure that all children have the opportunity to reach their full potential.
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Applicant must have a valid National Identification Number (NIN).(NIN) can only be used once to assess the assessment test
Applicant must write and pass an assessment test.
Be informed that you can not take the assessment test more than once.
Applicant must use a device with a camera
Applicant’s bank details must be the same as the details that will be collected from his/her NIN
Applicant must have a valid educational certificate
Applicant must have a valid Gmail account
Applicant must score 50% and above on the assessment test.
Valid Bank Account Number(only commercial banks are accepted.)
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The E-Birth registration program aims to increase the number of children in Nigeria whose births are officially recorded, ensuring they have access to essential services and protections.
This program is a collaboration between the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), the National Population Commission, (NPC), and UNICEF.
You’ll need a valid National Identification Number, a passing score on an assessment test, a device with a camera, matching bank and NIN details, a valid education certificate, a valid Gmail account, and a score of 50% or more on the assessment test
NYSC assigns corps members to manage the process, NPC provides training and recruits ad hoc registrars, and UNICEF offers technical expertise and aids in data collection and analysis.
Birth registration is essential as it gives children access to critical services like education and healthcare. It also protects them from exploitation and provides them with opportunities for a better future.
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