From Policy to Practice: The Achievements, Challenges, and Outlook of Birth Registration in Ghana
Sylvester Kyei-Gyamfi, Frank Kyei-Arthur, Stephen Afranie, Seth Bosompem Kissi, Amanda Kyei-Gyamfi

TL;DR
This paper examines the state of birth registration in Ghana, highlighting progress and ongoing challenges in ensuring this basic human right.
Contribution
The study provides a human rights-based analysis of Ghana's birth registration system, emphasizing policy gaps and implementation barriers.
Findings
Digitalization and integration with health services have improved Ghana's birth registration framework.
Infrastructural disparities, cultural barriers, and gender biases remain significant obstacles.
Effective policy implementation is needed to prioritize inclusivity and social equity.
Abstract
Birth registration is a fundamental human right that serves as the first legal recognition of an individual's existence, yet global rates remain uneven, particularly in developing nations like Ghana. This paper employs a human rights-based approach (HRBA) to analyze Ghana's birth registration system, highlighting historical, administrative, and legal developments while assessing progress and persistent obstacles. Using a desk review methodology, the study synthesizes findings from government documents, scholarly articles, and reports from international organizations. It reveals that Ghana's birth registration framework, though improved through digitalization and integration with health services, still faces significant challenges including infrastructural disparities between urban and rural areas, cultural barriers, and gender biases. The study underscores the necessity for effective…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlobal Maternal and Child Health · Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions · Human Rights and Development
