No longer stuck in limbo: the Shona people of Kenya receive national identification cards

by Kerry Pearson, Universal Rights Group Asuntos contemporáneos y emergentes, Bajo la lupa: implementación nacional de normas universales, Blog, Blog

The challenge of statelessness has pervaded the international community for decades, with the UNHCR estimating  that 12 million people currently hold no nationality. Stateless persons are often subjected to human rights violations, inhibiting their access to education, health services, employment, and economic security. Kenya has battled with this challenge since the early 1960s, when the Shona community, originating from Southern Africa, …