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NIRA HOLDS NATIONAL PRIMARY SCHOOL MUSIC FESTIVAL IN MBALE DISTRICT TO PROMOTE EARLY BIRTH AND NIN REGISTRATION

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The National Primary School Music, Dance, and Drama (MDD) Festival is currently taking place in Mbale City at Mbale Secondary School. This annual event follows a series of competitions that began at the lower primary school level, progressing through subcounty, county, district, and regional levels.
In collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Sports, the National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA) is actively involved in shaping the messages conveyed through music, drama, and poetry performances. For the third consecutive year, and with support from UNICEF-Uganda, pupils are using their talents to highlight the importance of birth registration and the acquisition of a National Identification Number (NIN) under the theme “MY NIN, My Birth Right.”
Current statistics indicate that approximately 1.5 million births occur annually in Uganda. Without proper registration, many of these births risk going unrecorded, leading to a significant number of unidentified citizens. To address this issue, NIRA has strategically utilized the MDD festival as a platform to raise awareness among various stakeholders. By integrating important messages into performances, NIRA aims to encourage communities to prioritize NIN registration and early birth registration as essential practices.

To further incentivize early birth registration, the government has waived fees for birth certificate applications for children aged zero to six months. This means that parents can now obtain a birth certificate for their newborns free of charge within this period. Early birth registration not only ensures accurate data capture at birth, but also facilitates the allocation of NINs, which are crucial for obtaining a National ID card when the child reaches 16 years of age.

At the festival, NIRA has set up a NIN registration center and deployed mobile sensitization trucks to further promote these important messages. Citizens are additionally encouraged to; take advantage of NIRA’s presence at the festival and in their communities to register for NINs, apply for National ID cards, register births, update personal information, among others. Taking part in embracing these services is not only a civic responsibility, but also empowers citizens to gain from the identifier including participating in the electoral process, among others.

Through these efforts, NIRA continues to foster a culture of registration and identification, ensuring that every Ugandan is accounted for from birth.

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