Without papers: Ghost lives of millions of Pakistanis
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Those who try to remedy the situation often find themselves trapped in a vicious circle.
Stateless and unseen: Hidden lives of millions in Pakistan
Maryam Suleman and her son Ahmed Raza are both invisible in Pakistan, without identification papers. — AFP/File KARACHI: Ahmed Raza is invisible in the eyes of his government, unable to study or work because, like millions of other Pakistanis, he lacks identification papers.In the...
In Pakistan, millions of people live without identity documents, preventing access to employment, education, the purchase of property or even legal marriage. This lack of civil status particularly affects the most disadvantaged, caught in an administrative and financial vicious circle, where each generation struggles to prove its legal existence. There are many obstacles: high costs, cumbersome approaches, corruption and unequal access, especial…
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