Identity confirmed
Jérôme Frou explores the role of identity documents and finda out what can be done to protect them
Every year, millions of people are denied basic rights simply because their identity is not recognised. An identity document is far more than just an administrative formality. It is the key that allows an individual to exist legally, to travel, work, vote and access healthcare or education. Without it a person has no official recognition and is deprived of fundamental rights, which is still too often the case today, as the United Nations . . .