Incidentally www.births.go.ke is reported by my browser as hosting malware so be careful...
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Josiah Mugambi


On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 11:04 PM, Wainaina Mungai <wainaina@madeinkenya.org> wrote:
The daily queues outside Sheria House are a sign that it is time to speed-up digitization of the birth registration process. To solve the problem, I believe the Kenya ICT Board should lobby for immediate and longterm action within government: 

Immediate steps
1. Application forms: All aplication forms must be availed on http://www.births.go.ke/ and the website made public asap.

2. Tracking: Parents should be able to track applications via SMS and via http://www.births.go.ke/ and via SMS. Models of this exist in government and it's simply a matter of replicating the approach.
  - National ID card application status -  http://www.identity.go.ke/search.html
  - Passport application status - http://www.immigration.go.ke/index.php?id=25

3. No identity cards (or even primary school admissions) should be issued without the birth certificate. This will encourage registration of births.


Longterm actions
* Every maternity hospital must submit birth information on a daily basis (electronically) and parents issued with a serial number for use in tracking and collecting the birth certificates. Home births via midwives must also be submitted via a registered midwife who must be attached to a local government hospital.

Regards,
Wainaina



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