Archives de l'auteur Bronwen Manby
septembre 1, 2021 8:42 am
Publié par Bronwen Manby
Momoh, Solomon Oseghale (2021) Utrecht University Repository (Dissertation) Supervisor(s): Ryngaert, C.M.J.; Eijken, H. van Abstract At least 10 million people are stateless worldwide, and are therefore without any form of legal recognition by any state. Statelessness result in denial of access […]
août 31, 2021 10:26 am
Publié par Bronwen Manby
Le Nigéria intensifie l’enregistrement des naissances des enfants risquant d’être apatrides et qui vivent dans des camps de déplacés internes. Par Gabriel Adeyemo a Abuja, Nigeria Au cours des sept dernières années, Liyatu Ayuba, 50 ans, une accoucheuse traditionnelle, a […]
août 27, 2021 12:56 pm
Publié par Bronwen Manby
In a historic move expected to end racial profiling, Government yesterday abolished the “00” code used to identify persons of mixed race, Caucasians and Asians on national identity cards. Presenting a ministerial statement in the National Assembly yesterday, Home Affairs […]
août 26, 2021 3:51 pm
Publié par Bronwen Manby
By Willie N. Tokpah MONROVIA – The Supreme Court has nullified the Liberia National Bar Association (LNBA) Suspension of former Chairman of the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission, Cllr. A. Ndubudsi Nwabudike and has ordered the Ministry of Justice to take seize […]
août 26, 2021 11:34 am
Publié par Bronwen Manby
BY KETRAH JJEMBA, KAMPALA A RIFT between Banyarwanda, a community of Rwandan origin living in Uganda and the immigration offices at the Ministry of internal Affairs over passport issuance has deepened. Their war has now reached High Court in Kampala […]
août 25, 2021 3:45 pm
Publié par Bronwen Manby
By Stephen Phiri Jolidee Matongo, a son of a Zimbabwean immigrant, “was elected (mayor of Johannesburg) after receiving more than 260 council votes on Tuesday [10 August 2021] and remained uncontested, a rare occurrence in the city”, according to Sowetan […]
août 24, 2021 6:33 pm
Publié par Bronwen Manby
The proposed Congolité law could inflame violence in a country devastated by more than two decades of conflict. by David Zounmenou Early in July, Noel Tshiani, a 2018 presidential candidate with the support of some Members of Parliament, proposed amending […]
août 24, 2021 6:30 pm
Publié par Bronwen Manby
By Kenneth Matimaire Children born to victims of Gukurahundi massacres have been deprived of their right to access birth registration leading to dire human rights violations associated with statelessness, a new study has shown. The findings featured in a study […]
août 24, 2021 10:26 am
Publié par Bronwen Manby
Près de 10 millions de personnes dans le monde vivent sans aucune nationalité. Aucun État ne les considère comme ses ressortissants. Ça s’appelle apatridie. La RDC héberge aussi des apatrides, selon le comité interinstitutionnel de lutte contre apatridie en RDC. […]
août 24, 2021 9:58 am
Publié par Bronwen Manby
Kakese Vinalu, coordonnateur du mécanisme national de la CIRGL/RDC estime qu’il faut « trouver l’instance qui peut s’occuper des apatrides ». Le mécanisme national de la CIRGL/RDC, une structure travaillant en partenariat avec le Comité technique interinstitutionnel de lutte contre […]
août 23, 2021 6:41 pm
Publié par Bronwen Manby
by AKELLO ODENYO and CHRISTINE NTINYARI “We were alive and dead at the same time, like ghosts, because we had no identity.” Those were the words of Zephaniah Muungani, a member of the Shona community living in Kenya. “Generation after […]
août 21, 2021 5:03 pm
Publié par Bronwen Manby
Two American siblings who survived a well documented massacre of Black people in the US city of Tulsa in Oklahoma have rounded up a visit to Ghana by accepting to be citizens of Ghana. 107-year-old Viola Fletcher and her brother, […]