1 00:00:00,718 --> 00:00:03,474 So, when I was 14, 2 00:00:03,474 --> 00:00:07,484 my family was in the process of adopting my little brothers from Ethiopia, 3 00:00:07,716 --> 00:00:10,316 and one day my mom asked, 4 00:00:10,316 --> 00:00:13,377 "What day should we put for their birthday?" 5 00:00:13,582 --> 00:00:16,433 Uh, the day they were born, obviously? 6 00:00:16,644 --> 00:00:18,629 Ridiculous question. 7 00:00:18,629 --> 00:00:20,046 And then my mom said, 8 00:00:20,046 --> 00:00:21,142 "Well, Kristen, 9 00:00:21,142 --> 00:00:23,315 neither of your little brothers have a birth certificate, 10 00:00:23,315 --> 00:00:26,796 so how do you suggest we find out when that was?" 11 00:00:27,178 --> 00:00:28,380 Mind blown. 12 00:00:28,380 --> 00:00:30,872 Now, 20 years later, I'm still working on it, 13 00:00:30,872 --> 00:00:33,907 except instead of trying to solve the mystery 14 00:00:33,907 --> 00:00:36,412 of my brothers' missing birth certificates, 15 00:00:36,412 --> 00:00:37,845 I try to solve this problem globally. 16 00:00:37,845 --> 00:00:41,406 So what do birth certificates have to do with international development? 17 00:00:41,406 --> 00:00:45,154 To answer that, we have to look back at the original development agenda, 18 00:00:45,154 --> 00:00:46,757 the human rights agenda. 19 00:00:46,757 --> 00:00:50,619 So in 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 20 00:00:50,619 --> 00:00:52,266 for the first time, 21 00:00:52,266 --> 00:00:57,084 set a shared vision of basic human rights and dignities that apply to all people 22 00:00:57,084 --> 00:00:58,891 and all nations: 23 00:00:58,891 --> 00:01:03,626 Article 6: The right to be recognized as a person before the law, 24 00:01:03,626 --> 00:01:05,211 or, a legal identity. 25 00:01:05,435 --> 00:01:07,651 For children, this is a birth certificate, 26 00:01:07,651 --> 00:01:10,259 and despite this being a universal human right, 27 00:01:10,259 --> 00:01:12,566 one billion people today 28 00:01:12,566 --> 00:01:14,979 have no record they exist, 29 00:01:14,979 --> 00:01:18,743 making it one of the greatest human rights violations of our time, 30 00:01:18,743 --> 00:01:21,711 yet nobody seems to know about it. 31 00:01:22,111 --> 00:01:25,128 In the face of world poverty and hunger, 32 00:01:25,128 --> 00:01:27,747 making sure everyone in the world as a legal identity 33 00:01:27,747 --> 00:01:29,493 doesn't really seem important, 34 00:01:29,493 --> 00:01:31,600 but in reality it is. 35 00:01:31,600 --> 00:01:33,506 See, early in my career, 36 00:01:33,506 --> 00:01:36,811 I was working with a social worker in a slum community in Mumbai, 37 00:01:36,811 --> 00:01:40,939 and we were following up on a case with this little girl 38 00:01:40,939 --> 00:01:44,778 who had contracted polio as a baby and was paralyzed from the waist down. 39 00:01:44,778 --> 00:01:47,055 When we arrived at the home, 40 00:01:47,055 --> 00:01:48,678 we found her on the floor. 41 00:01:48,678 --> 00:01:51,606 Her legs were badly scarred and infected, 42 00:01:51,606 --> 00:01:53,263 she was malnourished, 43 00:01:53,263 --> 00:01:55,255 she had never gone to school, 44 00:01:55,255 --> 00:02:01,373 and she had spent most of her life confined to this small, dark room. 45 00:02:01,373 --> 00:02:05,255 When we left, I asked the social worker what the case plan was, 46 00:02:05,255 --> 00:02:08,111 and she said, "Well first, we have to get her a birth certificate." 47 00:02:08,111 --> 00:02:09,963 I was a little taken aback. 48 00:02:09,963 --> 00:02:12,403 I said, "Well, don't you think we need to get her some social assistance 49 00:02:12,403 --> 00:02:14,852 and a safe place to live and into a school?" 50 00:02:14,852 --> 00:02:18,643 She goes, "Exactly, which is why we need to get her a birth certificate." 51 00:02:18,643 --> 00:02:20,745 See, without a legal identity, 52 00:02:20,745 --> 00:02:23,684 you are not recognized as a person by the government, 53 00:02:23,684 --> 00:02:26,212 and a person who doesn't officially exist 54 00:02:26,212 --> 00:02:28,029 can't access government services, 55 00:02:28,029 --> 00:02:30,573 and the government can only provide services 56 00:02:30,573 --> 00:02:32,542 for the number of people they know about. 57 00:02:32,542 --> 00:02:36,708 Hence, people are overlooked, for example, by routine immunization services. 58 00:02:37,764 --> 00:02:42,981 People without a legal identity are both uncounted and unprotected. 59 00:02:42,981 --> 00:02:45,295 They are among the poorest members of society 60 00:02:45,295 --> 00:02:47,859 from the most marginalized communities. 61 00:02:47,859 --> 00:02:49,652 They're victims of trafficking. 62 00:02:49,652 --> 00:02:54,753 Human traffickers know that it's nearly impossible to find someone 63 00:02:54,753 --> 00:02:57,796 if there was never a record they existed in the first place. 64 00:02:57,796 --> 00:03:01,509 They are victims of exploitation, such as child marriage and child labor. 65 00:03:01,509 --> 00:03:05,524 Without a birth certificate, how do you prove a child is still a child? 66 00:03:05,772 --> 00:03:07,624 They are among the stateless. 67 00:03:07,624 --> 00:03:10,273 Birth certificates provide proof of who your parents are 68 00:03:10,273 --> 00:03:11,475 and where you were born, 69 00:03:11,475 --> 00:03:14,681 the two main factors for acquiring nationality. 70 00:03:14,681 --> 00:03:18,771 Of the one billion people in the world without a legal identity, 71 00:03:18,771 --> 00:03:21,172 the vast majority are children who are never registered at birth. 72 00:03:21,172 --> 00:03:24,700 In the least developed nations, 73 00:03:24,700 --> 00:03:28,411 the births of over 60 percent of children have never been recorded. 74 00:03:28,411 --> 00:03:31,740 A study across 17 countries in sub-Saharan Africa 75 00:03:31,740 --> 00:03:36,610 found that 80 percent of children did not have a birth certificate. 76 00:03:36,610 --> 00:03:40,282 Out of the countries that have not yet achieved 77 00:03:40,282 --> 00:03:42,200 universal birth registration coverage, 78 00:03:42,200 --> 00:03:45,523 in 26 countries a birth certificate is required to access health care, 79 00:03:45,523 --> 00:03:47,303 including vaccines. 80 00:03:47,303 --> 00:03:51,702 In 37 countries, it's required to access social assistance 81 00:03:51,702 --> 00:03:55,449 intended to bring people out of poverty. 82 00:03:55,449 --> 00:03:59,349 And in 59 countries, a birth certificate is required 83 00:03:59,349 --> 00:04:03,320 for a child to be enrolled or complete school. 84 00:04:03,320 --> 00:04:06,960 A birth certificate is also often required for other forms of legal identity, 85 00:04:06,960 --> 00:04:09,227 like a national ID or a passport, 86 00:04:09,227 --> 00:04:12,610 and some form of legal identity in almost every country is required 87 00:04:12,610 --> 00:04:16,050 to vote, get a SIM card, or open a bank account. 88 00:04:16,050 --> 00:04:19,880 In fact, of the 1.7 billion people in the world who are unbanked, 89 00:04:19,880 --> 00:04:24,010 20 percent is due to not having a legal identity document. 90 00:04:24,010 --> 00:04:27,580 Now, you don't have to be an expert to see that this, times a billion, 91 00:04:27,580 --> 00:04:29,830 is a big problem. 92 00:04:29,830 --> 00:04:33,855 So it's not surprising that evidence shows that improved birth registration coverage 93 00:04:33,855 --> 00:04:36,734 goes hand in hand with improved development outcomes, 94 00:04:36,734 --> 00:04:40,971 from poverty alleviation to better health, nutrition, education, 95 00:04:40,971 --> 00:04:46,730 economic improvement, and safe and orderly migration. 96 00:04:46,730 --> 00:04:51,754 In 2015, world leaders came together 97 00:04:51,754 --> 00:04:55,376 and promised that they would uphold human rights of all people 98 00:04:55,376 --> 00:04:57,210 and leave no one behind 99 00:04:57,210 --> 00:04:59,517 in efforts to end poverty, 100 00:04:59,517 --> 00:05:00,585 hunger, 101 00:05:00,585 --> 00:05:01,850 and reduce inequalities. 102 00:05:01,850 --> 00:05:04,014 But how are they going to uphold human rights 103 00:05:04,014 --> 00:05:06,486 and how do they know if anyone is being left behind 104 00:05:06,486 --> 00:05:08,866 if they do not know who they are 105 00:05:08,866 --> 00:05:10,087 or where they are 106 00:05:10,087 --> 00:05:13,381 in the first place? 107 00:05:13,381 --> 00:05:16,363 So what can countries do about this? 108 00:05:16,363 --> 00:05:18,215 Now, there's no one-size-fits-all model 109 00:05:18,215 --> 00:05:20,511 because every country context is unique. 110 00:05:20,511 --> 00:05:24,571 There are five proven interventions that can be applied to any system. 111 00:05:25,106 --> 00:05:27,054 Number one, reduce the distance. 112 00:05:27,054 --> 00:05:28,942 Two, remove the cost. 113 00:05:28,942 --> 00:05:30,760 Three, simply the process. 114 00:05:30,760 --> 00:05:32,897 Four, remove discrimination. 115 00:05:32,897 --> 00:05:35,834 Five, increase demand. 116 00:05:35,834 --> 00:05:39,092 Gender discrimination remains a hidden problem, 117 00:05:39,092 --> 00:05:41,621 because statistically, there's no difference 118 00:05:41,621 --> 00:05:43,531 between registration rates of boys and girls, 119 00:05:43,531 --> 00:05:45,564 but the discrimination isn't against the child, 120 00:05:45,564 --> 00:05:46,838 it's against the mother. 121 00:05:46,838 --> 00:05:50,416 Angola was one of 35 countries that require a father's name 122 00:05:50,416 --> 00:05:54,931 or to be present in order for the child's birth to be registered. 123 00:05:54,931 --> 00:05:58,412 So in situations where the father is unknown, unwilling, 124 00:05:58,412 --> 00:06:00,257 or unable to claim paternity, 125 00:06:00,257 --> 00:06:03,917 the mothers are legally prevented from registering the births 126 00:06:03,917 --> 00:06:05,428 of their own children. 127 00:06:05,428 --> 00:06:08,391 So to address this, Angola put a policy in place 128 00:06:08,391 --> 00:06:12,648 allowing mothers to register their children as a single parent. 129 00:06:12,648 --> 00:06:14,704 In Tanzania, in 2012, 130 00:06:14,704 --> 00:06:17,296 only 13 percent of children had a birth certificate. 131 00:06:17,778 --> 00:06:21,013 So the government came up with a new system. 132 00:06:21,013 --> 00:06:26,403 They put registration centers in existing infrastructure 133 00:06:26,403 --> 00:06:30,222 such as community wards 134 00:06:30,222 --> 00:06:31,807 and in health facilities. 135 00:06:31,807 --> 00:06:33,570 So they brought the services closer to the people who needed them. 136 00:06:33,570 --> 00:06:35,689 They removed the fee. 137 00:06:35,689 --> 00:06:38,824 They simplified the process and automated it 138 00:06:38,824 --> 00:06:41,060 so the birth certificate could be issued on the spot. 139 00:06:41,060 --> 00:06:43,818 To increase demand, they rolled out a public awareness campaign 140 00:06:43,818 --> 00:06:48,252 letting people know that there's a new process 141 00:06:48,252 --> 00:06:50,790 and why it was important to register the births of their children. 142 00:06:50,790 --> 00:06:52,685 In just a few years 143 00:06:52,685 --> 00:06:55,158 in the districts where the new system was put in place, 144 00:06:55,158 --> 00:06:58,024 83 percent of children now have birth certificates, 145 00:06:58,024 --> 00:07:00,698 and they're in the process of rolling this out nationwide. 146 00:07:01,080 --> 00:07:03,217 So what can you do? 147 00:07:03,217 --> 00:07:06,948 See, I believe we are all united by our humanity. 148 00:07:06,948 --> 00:07:10,498 We live on the same earth. We breathe the same air. 149 00:07:10,498 --> 00:07:14,355 And while none of us chose to be born or the situation we were born into, 150 00:07:14,355 --> 00:07:16,918 we do get to choose how we live. 151 00:07:16,918 --> 00:07:19,547 Change occurs when a moment of awareness 152 00:07:19,547 --> 00:07:21,959 or a moment of compassion 153 00:07:21,959 --> 00:07:23,874 inspires a person to act, 154 00:07:23,874 --> 00:07:25,768 and through our collective action 155 00:07:25,768 --> 00:07:29,037 we become the most powerful agents of change. 156 00:07:29,037 --> 00:07:33,597 And when the cost of inaction is innocent children are left unprotected, 157 00:07:33,597 --> 00:07:36,096 unvaccinated, unable to go to school, 158 00:07:36,096 --> 00:07:39,855 growing up to be adults who are unable to find decent work or vote, 159 00:07:39,855 --> 00:07:44,296 trapped in a cycle of poverty, exclusion, and invisibility, 160 00:07:44,758 --> 00:07:48,518 it comes down to us 161 00:07:48,518 --> 00:07:50,234 to take this issue out of the darkness 162 00:07:50,234 --> 00:07:50,964 and into the light. 163 00:07:50,964 --> 00:07:54,543 Because, it's not every day you get the opportunity to change the world, 164 00:07:54,543 --> 00:07:57,161 but today you do. 165 00:07:57,161 --> 00:07:59,583 Thanks. 166 00:07:59,583 --> 00:08:01,560 (Applause)