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toubab1020 |
Posted - 16 Aug 2022 : 10:09:22 Having read this article I am completly baffled by the circuitous route that has to be taken to obtain, or not, as the case maybe,whoever devised this jumble of words which have to be digested by the average Gambian parent who does not have the luck to be a professor of lingustics at a university. I also note that Alkalo have recently been granted a salery as they may well have long queues of parents waiting to be seen who have come in the quest of obtaing a NEW BIRTH CERTIFICATE. +++++++++
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'Naturalised Gambians not eligible for new birth certificate'
Aug 11, 2022, 12:01 PM | Article By: Jankey Ceesay
The registrar of births and deaths at the Ministry of Health has clarified that naturalized citizens are not eligible for the new electronic birth certificates, saying they can are only apply for the National Health Insurance Card.
Lamin Fatty made this clarification on Tuesday amidst the ongoing nationwide issuance of electronic birth certificate and National Health Insurance card.
At a presser held at Central Medical Stores, Kotu, Mr. Fatty said the exercise targets all Gambians irrespective of one possessing birth certificate or not.
He equally clarified that all residents including both nationals and non-nationals in the country are eligible for the new National Health Insurance card.
"There are required documents demanded before you can have your cards. First, you need to be born in The Gambia then hold birth certificate,Identity Card, Infants Welfare Card for children particularly those aged 0 to 17 years accompanied by parent's supporting documents. Any of these documents provided alongside parent supporting documents can be granted the new birth certificate and health insurance.” he said.
Fatty, however, noted that 'if the aforementioned documents are not available, then an attestation from the Alkalo of your place of birth is allowed. Alkalo should issue an attestation statement accompanied by a district chief approval; in the absence of district chiefs you can have the mayor, or ward councilors. This is because we don’t want to water down our national documentation for anyone to claim citizenship.” he said.
He indicated that 'if you are born in The Gambia but your parents are not, this makes you eligible for the new birth certificate indicating that your parents are non-Gambians.'
Fatty revealed that there would be proofreading stage for consumers to confirm their details before approval because there will be no correction in the field.
“We are not doing corrections in the field.If anyone observe any error on their document, you need to wait till the whole exercise is done for correction. Once you click the approval link, the system will not be able to edit any information. The system is set in that way to prevent hackers penetrating our system.” he added.
The mass birth registration and Health Insurance registration, he added, is a three-month exercise targeting the entire country.
Fatty also spoke highly of the trained personnel to conduct the exercise, noting that they're trained to make sure they deliver as expected and they have been selected based on competence.
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toubab1020 |
Posted - 02 Sep 2022 : 20:33:42 ========== https://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/headlines/5-registrars-for-new-birth-certificate-dismissed-for-ill-act ==========
Sep 2, 2022, 1:04 PM | Article By: Jankey Ceesay
Lamin Fatty, the registrar of births and deaths at the Ministry of Health has revealed that five of the Ministry’s registrars have been dismissed from duty for not complying with the registration protocol.
Speaking at yesterday’s press conference at Kotu, Mr. Fatty said the protocol promotes confidentiality – that is People’s personal data must not be shared or accessed by a third party and that one cannot register someone that is not present at the registration center amongst others.
He said some of their workers have been caught violating these protocols and they took that action to send warnings to their fellows in order to prevent corrupt acts.
He assured that they would continue monitoring their workers for any default act and make sure anyone found wanting faces the consequences.
Mr. Fatty said despite the challenges they faced on the ground, they have issued 162,527 people with the electronic birth certificate and 21,466 pending certificates due to incomplete provision of documentation.
He sought the indulgence and cooperation of the public by providing right documents to make their work easy and fast.
These documents are birth certificate, Alkalo’s attestation, national identification card and driver’s licence accompanied by a parent’s supporting document if one is less than 50 years.
He reminded the public to be aware that editing of approved certificate will not be done on the ground rather after the entire mass registration.
He further said that team would be reaching rural Gambia from Monday till September 30th starting from Foni.
Mr. Fatty also said that the mass registration will end in October, which will be followed by the deployment of teams in various public hospitals of country.
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Momodou |
Posted - 27 Aug 2022 : 09:12:59 The Ministry of Health learns with dismay the conduct of certain officers in the ongoing National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), and electronic Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (eCRVS) .
According to reports we continue to receive, these individuals are involved in dubious practices such as favoritism and collecting monies from applicants for the new eBirth Certificate.
We wish to condemn these unscrupulous activities and we totally dissociate ourself from such practices.
This is a stern warning to those individuals engaged in such practices to desist from the act with immediate effect. Individuals caught or evidence brought against them will be dealt with accordingly.
The Ministry of Health would like to inform the Public that the mass electronic birth registration and National Health Insurance Membership card registration teams comprise of Public Health Officers, Data Entry Clerks, Verification Officers, Canvassers, Approving Officers, Police Officers, Supervisors, ICT Officers and Logistics officers and anyone found wanting will be dealt with accordingly.
We wish to assure the general public that the Ministry of Health will continue to deliver quality and affordable services to The Gambian population.
In order to curb such acts, we hereby encourage the public to report these individuals to the Ministry of Health through the toll-free number 1025 for action.
While thanking the general public for their support since the inception of this campaign, we remain optimistic of the success of the activity.
Signed: Modou Njai Director of Health Promotion and Education |
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