Identification in the Context of Forced Displacement : Identification for Development

Lack of identity documents is an important obstacle to the protection of people forced to leave their homes by conflict, persecution, or natural disaster. At the most basic level, a person lacking identity documents cannot travel through the legal...

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Main Author: Manby, Bronwen
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Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
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spelling okr-10986-249412021-06-14T10:16:04Z Identification in the Context of Forced Displacement : Identification for Development Manby, Bronwen birth registration indentification legal identity ID migrants refugees forced displacement Lack of identity documents is an important obstacle to the protection of people forced to leave their homes by conflict, persecution, or natural disaster. At the most basic level, a person lacking identity documents cannot travel through the legal channels. Lack of identification can make people more vulnerable to trafficking, for example by making it more difficult to prove a person’s age or family relationships. Those who lack identity documents may face greater difficulties proving their entitlement to nationality or to refugee status. The absence of fair and effective processes for registration and identification places displaced persons at the risk of exploitation and exclusion. Access to essential public services will be limited. Children are at risk of becoming stateless because of difficulties in accessing birth registration and because the rules and practices in place may prevent them from acquiring the nationality either of (one of) their parents or of the country of birth. Poorly implemented identification systems may even put displaced people at greater risk. If registration and identification procedures are not properly carried out, people who qualify to be recognized as refugees or stateless. Persons, or as nationals, may be subject to immigration detention and deportation to a country where they are in danger, or to illegal exploitation where they are. Weak identification systems can make it difficult for displaced persons and their children to reunite, to repatriate after crises have ended, and to reclaim land and property that they left behind. Robust identification and registration systems for displaced people also mitigate the disruptive impacts of rapid influxes of refugees for governments, and assist planning to respond to the needs of the displaced populations. 2016-08-25T18:47:23Z 2016-08-25T18:47:23Z 2016-06-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/07/26611857/identification-context-forced-displacement-identification-development-id4d http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24941 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Social Protection Study Economic & Sector Work
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legal identity
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migrants
refugees
forced displacement
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indentification
legal identity
ID
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forced displacement
Manby, Bronwen
Identification in the Context of Forced Displacement : Identification for Development
description Lack of identity documents is an important obstacle to the protection of people forced to leave their homes by conflict, persecution, or natural disaster. At the most basic level, a person lacking identity documents cannot travel through the legal channels. Lack of identification can make people more vulnerable to trafficking, for example by making it more difficult to prove a person’s age or family relationships. Those who lack identity documents may face greater difficulties proving their entitlement to nationality or to refugee status. The absence of fair and effective processes for registration and identification places displaced persons at the risk of exploitation and exclusion. Access to essential public services will be limited. Children are at risk of becoming stateless because of difficulties in accessing birth registration and because the rules and practices in place may prevent them from acquiring the nationality either of (one of) their parents or of the country of birth. Poorly implemented identification systems may even put displaced people at greater risk. If registration and identification procedures are not properly carried out, people who qualify to be recognized as refugees or stateless. Persons, or as nationals, may be subject to immigration detention and deportation to a country where they are in danger, or to illegal exploitation where they are. Weak identification systems can make it difficult for displaced persons and their children to reunite, to repatriate after crises have ended, and to reclaim land and property that they left behind. Robust identification and registration systems for displaced people also mitigate the disruptive impacts of rapid influxes of refugees for governments, and assist planning to respond to the needs of the displaced populations.
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title Identification in the Context of Forced Displacement : Identification for Development
title_short Identification in the Context of Forced Displacement : Identification for Development
title_full Identification in the Context of Forced Displacement : Identification for Development
title_fullStr Identification in the Context of Forced Displacement : Identification for Development
title_full_unstemmed Identification in the Context of Forced Displacement : Identification for Development
title_sort identification in the context of forced displacement : identification for development
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