The Government of Tanzania expands its new birth registration system to Mwanza
Baby Veronica being registered.
The new system is set to drastically increase the number of children under 5 with birth certificates
The Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Constitutional and Legal Affairs of the United Republic of Tanzania, Honorable Ummy Ali Mwalimu, launched today in Mwanza the new simplified birth registration initiative for children under-five in Tanzania. The event took place in Mwanza, the second largest city in mainland Tanzania. Mwanza will be the second region,...
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THE GOVERNMENT OF TANZANIA EXPANDS ITS NEW BIRTH REGISTRATION SYSTEM TO MWANZA
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