09 Apr 2021
Turkmenistan adopts a new civil registration law to include stateless persons
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(Newsletter: CRVS Insight April 2021)

Globally and across Central Asia, UNHCR has been advocating to end statelessness through the #IBelong campaign and has celebrated recent efforts in Turkmenistan to end statelessness by 2024.

A recent Presidential Decree granted citizenship for 2,580 stateless people in December 2020, which followed the implementation of the Law on Civil Status Acts, that was passed last year. The new laws require the registration of all children born in the country, including stateless children, which will grant them greater access to education and health services.

Read more on UNHCR’s #IBelong initiative here.

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