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Birth registration - according to children around the world

Stories from The Street

Release Date: 11/21/2022

Birth registration - according to children around the world show art Birth registration - according to children around the world

Stories from The Street

In the new episode of our podcast, we revisit the theme of birth registration and hear more from Toybox’s partners around the world who are working with us to support as many street children as possible to obtain their official identity documents and birth certificates. Excitingly, we also hear from some of the children themselves in El Salvador, Nepal, Kenya, Guatemala and Bolivia. They tell us more about what their lives were like before they officially existed as well as the obstacles they encountered, before hearing about the changes they are experiencing in their lives now they have...

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In the new episode of our podcast, we revisit the theme of birth registration and hear more from Toybox’s partners around the world who are working with us to support as many street children as possible to obtain their official identity documents and birth certificates.

Excitingly, we also hear from some of the children themselves in El Salvador, Nepal, Kenya, Guatemala and Bolivia. They tell us more about what their lives were like before they officially existed as well as the obstacles they encountered, before hearing about the changes they are experiencing in their lives now they have their documents and the hopes and dreams they have for their futures.

Questions, suggestions or want to know more?: @toyboxcharity

And if you want more stories from children who’ve got their birth certificates after listening, just visit ​​ https://toybox.org.uk/our-work/impact/stories/themes/birth-registration and read to your heart’s content!

You can also support Toybox’s birth registration programmes as well as our wider work with street children by visiting https://toybox.org.uk/support/donate