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Mozambique: Fighting Statelessness

Published: 1/Jan/2012
Source: UNHCR

Mozambique has not signed any of the Statelessness Conventions (neither the 1954 nor the 1961 Statelessness Conventions), although it has adopted a number of international and regional human rights instruments containing important references to nationality. The issue of Statelessness; however, […]

UNHCR Discussion Paper on Nationality Issues in Sudan and South Sudan

Published: 31/Dec/2011
Source: UNHCR

The United Nations General Assembly has entrusted UNHCR with a global mandate to protect stateless persons, and to prevent and reduce statelessness1. This mandate includes the UNHCR’s responsibility for providing legal advice on the two international Conventions addressing statelessness, namely […]

South Sudan Nationality Regulations 2011

Published: 29/Dec/2011

General Procedures for all Nationality and Naturalization Certificates: Inquiry and Standard of Proof (22) The Issuing Authority inquires into the facts relating to an application. (23) The responsibility to adduce sufficient evidence to support the application remains primarily with the […]

Ending slavery in Mauritania needs deeper engagement

Published: 20/Dec/2011
Source: Open Society Foundations

By Julia Harrington Reddy Slavery in Mauritania is not what most people envision when they hear the word. There are no slave markets; people are not bought and sold (although they may be lent out or rented). Most slaves are […]

567 resume Botswana citizenship

Published: 19/Dec/2011
Source: Mmegi (Gaborone)

On Thursday, the minister of Labour and Home Affairs Edwin Batshu said the Department of Immigration and Citizenship has, this year, approved 567 applications from people wishing to resume their Botswana citizenship. By GOTHATAONE MOENG He said in 2010, the […]

Citizenship and state succession in the Sudans

Published: 19/Dec/2011
Source: Open Society Foundation

By Bronwen Manby On July 9, 2011, the Republic of South Sudan became Africa’s newest independent state. Among the many issues that were supposed to have been resolved before the formal secession of the new state—in fact, before the January […]

Kenyan Nubians and the struggle for acceptance

Published: 15/Dec/2011
Source: The Nation (Nairobi)

In Nairobi’s Kibera slums live thousands of marginalised Kenyans whose ancestors were brought to Kenya from Sudan in the early 1890s to serve as soldiers in the British Army. Although they gave their all to the British empire under the […]