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O au o matua o fanau. Ia resitala vave lou alo. Ole tiute tauave lea o matua, aiga, nuu ma soo se tasi olo’o gafa male tausiga o fanau.

Every child has a fundamental right to a name identity.
The UNDP AcceleratorLab worked with the Samoa Bureau of Statistics to enhance the BirthRegistration system in Samoa, to ensure that every child is afforded this right.

IA MANUIA TELE LE LOTU O TAMAITI.

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