DHS Working Papers No. 124
According to 2014 Census data, almost a third of the population in Myanmar do not have adequate identity and civil documentation. Of these, 54 percent are women.
Women who live in remote or conflict affected areas, who are displaced or belong to stateless ethnic and religious minorities face the
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consequences of an insecure legal identity. They cannot enrol their children in school, open a bank account, travel freely or register land.
The report provides an analysis of the gender aspects of citizenship legislation in Myanmar and its application in light of the standards set by the UN Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). It analyses in detail women’s ability to acquire citizenship on an equal basis as men, their ability to acquire, retain or confer citizenship following marriage and their ability to confer citizenship to their children. The report highlights the normative and practical challenges faced by women and proposes ways forward.
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Eastern Europe and Eurasia: A Comparative Report
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DHS Further Analysis Reports No. 101
DHS Working Papers No. 108 | Zimbabwe Working Papers
No. 9
Examination of the business behaviour of Boehringer Ingelheim, Bayer and Baxter in Uganda
Updated to Reflect the 2009 Medical Eligibility Criteria of the World Health Organization
DHS Working Papers No. 120
DHS Qualitative Research Studies No. 19
Reporting Period 2010-2011
European Scientific Journal, November edition vol. 8, No.26 ISSN: 1857 – 7881 (Print) e - ISSN 1857- 7431
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