Barriers to the Inclusion of Women and Marginalized Groups in Nigeria’s ID System : Findings and Solutions from an In-Depth Qualitative Study

An estimated one billion people around the world do not have an officially recognized means of identification (ID). The majority live in low-income countries (LICs), particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. This study contributes to an overarching goal of building global knowledge about increasing women’s and marginalized groups’ access to and use of IDs to promote development. There is little systematic evidence about the causes of gender gaps or the exclusion of particular groups from possession of government-recognized IDs. The study aims to analyze gaps in access to the national ID issued by Nigeria’s National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), and provide evidence-based advice to policy makers on how to lift the constraints that create high barriers for women and marginalized groups.

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Main Authors: Hanmer, Lucia, Esquivel-Korsiak, Victoria, Pande, Rohini
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021
Subjects:IDENTIFICATION, GENDER, GENDER GAP, NATIONAL ID, GENDER INEQUALITY, MARGINALIZATION, REGISTRATION CENTER, CHILD MARRIAGE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/881401618990982108/Barriers-to-the-Inclusion-of-Women-and-Marginalized-Groups-in-Nigeria-s-ID-System-Findings-and-Solutions-from-an-In-Depth-Qualitative-Study
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35507
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