
Identity Rights Working Group* meets with CEDAW Committee
The Identity Rights Working Group had the privilege of meeting with the CEDAW Committee focusing on solutions to discriminatory practices against women that can create obstacles in ensuring every child has a legal identity and nationality. The Group highlighted how systemic and gender-based inequalities in civil registration laws and practices, particularly against women, continues to drive lower birth registration, statelessness and exclusion. Children born in contexts of conflict, displacement, or sexual violence face increased risks of having an incomplete identity or one that is not recognised in cross-border settings. Additionally, ensuring universal civil registration through birth and marriage registration can also help prevent child marriage. Discrimination linked to women’s civil status or conditions remains a major obstacle. The group called for strengthened guidance from the Committee, alongside legal and operational reforms. Multiple country examples were provided to showcase promising practices to respond the legal and practical challenges for ensuring every child has a legal Identity. The Identity Rights Working Group strongly believes that the Committee’s engagement is an important catalyst for upholding identity rights and meeting SDG 16.9 and looks forward to continued collaboration.
Speakers during the CEDAW Committee briefing
- Bhaskar Mishra from UNICEF on gender discrimination in birth registration laws
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- Marcella Roweler from UNHCR on gender discrimination that can result in statelessness
- Neha Gurung from Citizenship Affected Network on how gender discrimination can create challenges in access education
- Karin Heissler from UNICEF WCARO on preventing child marriage through birth and marriage registration
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- Danae Ponthoz from Global Survivors Fund on children born through sexual violence
*Members of Identity Rights Working Group who supported initiative– ATD Fourth World, Child Identity Protection, Citizenship Affected Peoples Network, Global Survivors Fund, Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion, ORIGINES, UNHCR The UN Refugee Agency, UNICEF, Voice of Children
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- 03 July 2025