Practical realities of national identification systems in Africa: When is an undocumented person stateless?

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Practical realities of national identification systems in Africa: When is an undocumented person stateless? Bronwen Manby The Use of Technology in Identity Verification EMN Norway s National Conference, Oslo Thursday 1 June 2017

Outline Some facts and figures on official identification in Africa Some reflections on how identification works in practice The relationship of documentation to nationality Who is at risk of statelessness The limits of technology

Existence of systems for birth registration and identification in Africa, 1960-2015 Source: World Bank Identification for Development Dataset

Birth registration rates globally (UNICEF)

U5 birth registration rates sub-saharan Africa Source: World Bank / UNICEF

Civil registration record from 1964, Côte d Ivoire

Identification for adults Unlike birth registration, no global standard National ID cards Voter ID cards Certificates of origin/attestations of various kinds Passports Certificates of nationality

% population with national ID or voter ID Sub-Saharan Africa Source: World Bank (treat data with caution)

% population with National ID or Voter ID Global Source: World Bank (see Germany, US, as evidence of why to treat with caution)

ID in practice: The case of Ethiopia Population c. 100 m; average income c. $500 per capita 7% birth registration (UNICEF) System of local government dates back to the socialist Derg period (1975-91), highly controlled Kebele ID (paper) issued by c.16,000 local govt authorities based on attestation by head of each unit of 30 people (5 families), necessary for : voter registration drivers licence bank account SIM card passport tax ID cash transfer program registering property 2012 proclamation on civil reg. & national ID card (will incl. ethnic origin and religion as well as nationality) Officially launched 2016; 300k vital events registered by May 2017

Identification and nationality It is often not clear who is or is not a national: Most forms of ID are not legal proof of nationality Many people will have some forms of ID but not others Not all nationals have an ID document (of any kind) Not all stateless persons do not have ID

Nationality law is complicated Right to nationality based on birth in the country Country Birth in country 1 one parent Birth + res at Otherwise Parents stateless Foundlings also born majority stateless (s) or unknown (u) Algeria JS/2^~ u x Angola os s + u x Benin a JS/2 (JS+)(JS) s + u x Botswana Burkina Faso JS/2 (JS+) os u x Burundi u x Cameroon JS/2 (JS) os u x Cape Verde JS* os s + u CAR (JS) u Chad JS os u Comoros (JS) x Congo Rep. JS/2 (JS+) u x Côte d Ivoire DRC~ (JS) s + u x!! legislation conflicts with the constitution JS: jus soli attribution: a child born in the country is a citizen JS*: child born in country of parents who are legal residents is a citizen (JS): child born in country of non-citizens is eligible to apply for citizenship at majority and/or after residence period (JS+): child born in country of non-citizens is automatically attributed citizenship at majority and/or after residence period JS/2: double jus soli attribution: child born in country of one parent also born in the country is a citizen JS/2x2: child born in country of both parents also born there is a citizen (JS/2): child born in the country of a parent also born there has the right to opt for nationality ~ racial, ethnic or religious discrimination in law impacts on jus soli rights ^ Rights to citizenship from grandparents

Gaps in the law creating a risk of statelessness State succession (at independence & since) Gender discrimination in transmission to children (10+ states) Weak rights attached to birth in the country Racial and ethnic discrimination (5-10 states) Dual nationality rules easily misinterpreted Naturalisation very difficult to access Constitution & laws conflict (eg Bur, Lib, Togo) No process to identify stateless persons

The importance of administrative systems Civil law vs common law heritage Weakness of civil registration & (lack of) availability of late registration (Lack of) admissibility of other forms of evidence Conditions to obtain identity cards & passports vetting Official and unofficial costs Due process, possibility of appeal, who has final decision Certificate of nationality in civil law systems has no equivalent document that is conclusive proof in common law countries

Birth registration is critical Not proof of nationality (in most countries) But is the most authoritative proof of the facts that enable nationality to be claimed (place of birth and identity of parents) In some countries & in some circumstances BR is an explicit requirement for nationality to be claimed Most civil law countries (& eg Mauritania removed right to late registration in 2010) South Africa for rights based on birth in South Africa (not required for rights based on descent) Hugely varied in format (one US govt study found 14,000 variants of birth certificates globally)

But birth registration does not guarantee nationality Mostly straight forward One or both parents are nationals of the country of birth (and have proof of nationality) Not always straight forward: Only one parent (the mother) is a national Child born out of wedlock It gets complicated when: Neither parent is a national of the state of birth Parents are refugees Parents are irregular immigrants Parents are members of disfavoured ethnic group

Niger: Carnet de famille Etr Zongo = étranger / foreigner: «foreignness» is a matter of interpretation When nationality is recorded, it is often done by officials with no training in the law

Statelessness a problem of unknown size Stateless person: a person not considered as a national by any state under the operation of its law (1954 Convention) a mixed question of fact and law (UNHCR) In Africa no meaningful statistics: when is an undocumented person stateless? UNHCR estimates (2015): 700,000 Côte d Ivoire 1,302 Burundi 20,000 Kenya 1 Liberia + an unknown additional number in other named countries (DRC, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Madagascar, S.Africa, Zimbabwe)?? Algeria, Egypt, Mauritania, Mali, Nigeria, Sudan

Taxonomy of those at risk of statelessness Migrants & (especially) their descendants Pre-independence (Asians, Lebanese, other Africans) Contemporary: voluntary, involuntary; internal, external Cross border populations Groups divided by international borders Nomads (eg Tuareg, Fulani) Border changes / new states (Sudan/S.Sudan, Ethiopia/Eritrea, Bakassi Peninsula) Vulnerable children (who become adults) Foreign fathers, out of wedlock, abandoned, orphans Child workers, trafficked, forced marriage

The limits of technology All identity systems in the end depend on reliable witness testimony & institutional systems that gradually substitute for that testimony Identity systems in Africa vary enormously, but many still depend to a great extent on witness testimony The law is not always applied by the relevant authorities as it appears on paper Conflict & migration disrupt both formal identification systems and the availability of witness testimony Biometric identification may have many uses, but it cannot tell you who is a national