30 Jan 2025
Statistics Denmark: The Right to be Counted!
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Statistics Denmark highlighted the critical importance of civil registration and identification systems in their latest news article, "The Right to Be Counted!" 

Civil registration systems have become a fundamental civil right. These systems, which include birth certificates, national ID cards, and social security numbers, are crucial for individuals to exercise their democratic rights and access essential social services. However, significant challenges such as data privacy, accessibility, and potential misuse persist.

Civil registration systems are vital because they enable governments to recognize individuals and ensure they are counted. This recognition is essential for guaranteeing access to basic rights, including voting, social security, and civic engagement. Without formal recognition, millions of people worldwide are excluded from these rights.

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