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Title: LESOTHO Civil Registration


1
LESOTHOCivil Registration Vital statistics
System
  • Prepared
  • by
  • M. Likoti M. Makoa

2
Introduction
  • Vital events are regulated under the following
  • Legal frameworks
  • Births and death Act 1973
  • Marriage Act 1974
  • Statistics Act 2001
  • Local Government Act 1997
  • Policies orphaned and vulnerable children 2006
  • UN Convention on the rights of the child
  • The MDGs
  • The African charter on the rights of the child

3
Partnerships linkages
  • Implementing supporting institutions are
  • Ministry of Local Government (Department of
    Births and deaths)
  • Ministry of Finance and development Planning (
    Bureau of Statistics)
  • Ministry of Health Social Welfare ( Department
    of Social Welfare)
  • Other agencies (Development partners private
    sectors)

4
Background
  • Civil registration is coordinated in the Office
    of Registrar of births and deaths.
  • Production of Vital statistics report is the
    responsibility of DLSS division at BOS.
  • Information on the occurrence of births , deaths,
    marriages and divorces, as well as relevant
    characteristics of the events and of the persons
    concerned is collected from the districts.
  • The information is manually entered, compiled,
    analyzed, and disseminated in a statistical form
    by the BOS.

5
Procedure
  • Early registration- event reported within a year
    of occurrence ( no fees paid)
  • Late registration event reported after a year
    of occurrence (penalty fee of M4.00)
  • Orphan registration- 0 18 years

6
Procedure cont
  • Report an event to the village Chief where
    notification forms will be filled in triplicate.
  • The forms should be transmitted to the DAs
    office for authorization and issuance of
    certificate.
  • Orphan are registered with the village chief or
    community councilor

7
Information derived from the forms
  • BIRTHS
  • Name, District, village,
  • ward, sex, date of birth where it occurred,
    occupation and nationality of the father, age of
    the mother, number of children ever born and
    their survival status etc
  • DEATHS
  • Name, District, village,
  • ward, sex, date of death, occupation and
    nationality of the father, age at death and cause
    of death etc.

8
Information derived from the forms cont
  • Marriages
  • Name of parties, District of solemnization,
    age sex marital status of the bride and groom,
    date of solemnization, type of marriage and
    marriage banns
  • Divorces
  • Name of parties, Age, sex, educational level,
    place of residence occupation of the plaintiff
    defendant, type, date duration of marriage,
    date when divorce was granted reasons for
    divorce

9
Information derived from the forms cont
  • Orphans vulnerable children
  • District, village, Age, sex, educational and
    residential status of the child, survival status
    of parents and socio-economic background
    characteristics of the parents.

10
Current status
  • The MoLGC is the custodian of civil registration
    system.
  • BOS collects, compiles, analyses and disseminates
    statistics on births and deaths only, but have
    just started collecting information on marriages
    divorces.
  • DSW is the custodian of orphaned and vulnerable
    children registration.

11
How the forms reach the BOS
  • The forms are filled in triplicate by the Chiefs
    in the villages.
  • The forms are then sent to the District
    Administrators (DAs) in the district for
    authorization, production and issuance of
    certificates and the chief remains with one form.
  • One of the forms from the DAs office is sent to
    the BOS for manual data entry.

12
Challenges
  • Accessibility-Services are provided in the
    administrative centres only.
  • Some forms reach the DAs office only when the
    chief has some official matter to attend to at
    the DAs office.
  • The BOS method of retrieval of the forms not
    systematic. Focus mainly on agric statistics
  • Codes to be imputed for causes of death remains a
    big challenge.
  • Under coverage-Reporting rate still very low,
    hence information can hardly be used for
    population estimates.

13
Challenges cont
  • Understaffed offices both at headquarters and
    district offices.
  • Non reporting on early registration
  • Inadequate financial resources.
  • Dependence on ITPD division for production of
    tables also hinders progress

14
Achievements
  • Computerized system as of 2003.
  • Decentralized services as of 2000.

15
FUTURE PLANS
  • To develop a comprehensive partnership strategy
    of improving reporting of these vital events.
  • Start analyzing information on marriages and
    divorces.
  • Start collecting information on OVCs.
  • Publish the reports on a yearly basis.
  • Strengthen advocacy and mobilization
  • Capacity building of statisticians Chiefs and
    community councilors
  • Enactment of the CPW Bill

16
Thank You for your Attention !!!
P.O Box 455 Maseru. 100
00266-22323852 (BOS) 00266-22315004(MOLGC)

E-mail demography_at_bos.gov.ls
mathusolikoti_at_yahoo.com Web site www.bos.gov.ls
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