30 Jul 2025
Report: Digital innovations at the forefront for Universal Birth Registration
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The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has released a new thematic report titled “Use of Digital Technologies to Achieve Universal Birth Registration.” This report supports the global commitment to provide legal identity for all by 2030, aligning with Sustainable Development Goal target 16.9 and Human Rights Council Resolution 52/25.

The OHCHR report highlights how digital tools can significantly improve birth registration, making the process more efficient and accessible. These technologies have the potential to streamline administrative procedures, reduce the need for physical travel, increase public awareness, and help identify urgent situations more quickly.

The report emphasizes the need for responsible implementation. OHCHR calls for robust legal safeguards to protect personal data, ensure cybersecurity, and maintain the confidentiality of identity systems. It also cautions about potential risks if digital platforms are not managed or used properly.

The full report: OHCHR, Use of Digital Technologies to Achieve Universal Birth Registration, 25 April 2025, A/HRC/59/61 is available online here.

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