At the Second Forum on Peace and Social Cohesion in Niger, a woman stood up and spoke a truth too often ignored: “Without documents, we don’t exist—not to the state, not to the system, not to the future.” She wasn’t talking about politics or ideology. She was talking about civil status documents—birth certificates, identity cards, […]
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