United states its people its economy and the way it deals with the rest of the world the bottom line only on aljazeera. Where you from we often us but for many around the world the answer is not so simple. Especially when the country they call home doesnt recognize them as citizens. According to the United Nations citizenship can be defined as quote this status of having the right to participate in and to be represented in politics. Its the rights and duties that provide the protection of a legal identity to people. However there are millions of men women and Children Worldwide who are not considered citizens of any country. They are stateless. And their exact number is unknown. Decibel reasons for this problem discrimination against by tickler as they go religious groups gender inequality or even gaps in citizenship laws. Now begin to show you where you did most not mr president or. Under sylvia. Union was dissolved in 1991 newly independent states emerged. These new borders meant that all of a sudden people found themselves on the wrong side. Of foreigners in a country they called home unable to prove it. The Un Refugee Agency estimates at least 280000000 people lost their citizenship during the for mission of the post soviet republics. Nearly 30 years later thousands remain stateless across stand the g. Q. Stand took many stand whos big you stand and stand. As his back i should rolf is a care guest lawyer founder of different ghana Lawyers Without Borders association he has spent over a decade fighting for the rights of thousands of stateless people in this country and his work has had an impact. Talk to travel to kyrgyzstan to meet as his beck. And some of those hes helped. It is estimated that need 2 thirds of kyrgyzstan 6000000 people live in rural areas. As back as rolf has traveled through d. C. Hills back and forth only was back 4 years. So how did you get an interest in stateless people. I grew up in seoul with time and after the collapse of soviet union in one moment all of the population of soviet union became a. Stateless independent countries decided who will be from these population who will be the citizens and i was born in the extend its neighboring country and at the early nineties my family and me we decided to move to cooperstown because we have related groups that in this transition time we tested all these bureaucratic procedures to get new citizenship and thats why after getting my a law degree i was understand holes it difficult to be on. On the terminate status me and my family was a lucky most of people pass a dispersal process and they became miss new citizens of new country actually but some people from the rural areas or not will inform us about this huge persecutors or people from the disputed territories border border zones so or people who pass it these little did live in came to congress and off to these illegal deadlines so. These people became stateless what we do i think its our duty us human beings to give back to people which have to their worse but they denied because they were at the wrong time its wrong place. The end us help over 10000 stateless people until you stand to gain citizenship in some 2000 children now have access to Education Health and a more promising future. Ordinary citizen they can in normal life can work legally turn the d children to the school to get medical care. Or travel around to visit. Neighboring countries so. People can not do anything from this list or more so they are they have not any papers actually only gold they are not not exist so any major hole the feeling. Just react and heritages to list it is from her parents the familys back but when they moved here more than 30 years ago they were no boarders. They grew up got married had children without any legal trace of them. She doesnt want her 5 children to become the 3rd generation living in limbo. 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And his team was to figure out how many people lived in the shadows in kyrgyzstan and how to help them out. He spent most of his time in the hills the villages of the fair ghana valley which spreads across parts of the biggest. And of course kyrgyzstan some of the areas you went to were very difficult to access yes we because of landscape you know criticize us. More than 90 percent of territory want things. And sometimes we couldnt reach with the we cause the mountains villages then we used the horses on horses was this went through the generators we reach the territories and we. Identified families. And prepared documents on place. In the areas in their villages they were going on about their daily life right going to defeat herding the cattle did they realize they were state lizard this is something you taught them countries developing and digitalisation theyre getting religious also proves stand no do doing a lot of big reforms on land documentation people documentation and its new requirements to get patients medical support its all about the papers all about documents and they face it a lot of these people who was not there were because they were living there but the face of these problems last time was maybe 10 years most of them to try to get people but because of the procedures difficult of procedures they can not finish these procedures they still stuck in this situation and they most of them the. Most they hope to be recognized as a citizen so of course when we reach of them that we we are identified it was the challenge to renew the hope to continue this process. 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Its different in very difficult process philis a few of our actions was we created together with our government immobile we call it mobile passport this which included our lawyers who can provide food range of legal aid for perpetration of documents and passing this process procedures and one off show officer of passport this from the province also included due to this team and this team was put by waco it can with computer printers photographic equipment in we. Will get to the rural areas a we did all these procedures on place and we will attract a doctor from that region and we work with the local Community Leaders takes a lot of determination and dedication to do that others might have sad is too tiring its too complicated its not my problem why did you continue. Actually we waited this chance when. We get the political will of our government to join us more than 7 years we started this process in 2007 to attract the interest of the government to explain them all the benefit of government to legalize these people and finally the. State of political will meet in 2014 so we used this chance because you know we did a lot of actions to attract and prepare this campaign actually in support of you an issue or was one time that period and why do you think the government all of a sudden took an interest in of this snow molly every government. On the top of agenda of the governance of the Security Issues very sensitive when we tried for the security of the government of the state its very important to get people legalize it so because most of this state is people cannot legally work the on to do research or. Getting. Explored by or under the risk of criminal elements. They should work right to for the live in if they cannot work legally they were legally so in and we try to explain to government what is the benefit the new tax payers d for their new waters the new active. Labor resources for the government to. This year also inherited his list status from his mother as a child he wasnt aware of the implication but when he started dreaming about the future he quickly realized he hit a wall. Without papers he basically didnt exist in all but his very real life. Out with his dreams of being a footballer or a doctor how twentys dream of traveling. On duckman joins us in the. Cellar. Kind of your own version until just a little injured limited that was but just to give you as a ritual nordic child charlotte an adult. Education about another. Possible gilligan little was dark under military why dont you have a passport passport terminal one was gruesomely will run the shop on possible a holiday or a non should do you still keep dropping nigel down british a possible dollars. And then could work out a ships return in the uk i wish there and does get other clues on the bill. For possible just to get rid of a hole in the growing up as a person with no documents. How difficult is that jump in chile brazil gets cold very soon theyre going to violence in the. World bison. Its our job to visit this in the dark meanwhile was a joke there was in a city there would bar were just to look good to the rich kimball bit of medieval with them at the dinner was that must be very difficult i mean how many times that people tell you you cant do this because you dont have documents all right. The start of the. Trial on that i can possible to. And i will assume the jury still was in judge culberson passport although what on that i thought so can you explain to me the process how did what did you have to do how long it took haka a lot of other struggling. He was reviled buster on a National Unity and on there the colors are done sort of. I was really stunned on a lot of good will and of and of the against but after all of that in the beginning to on a National Sort of after all the official are follow suit on a leader of the sort of holic. To a little club are being made to be active in google and up get the call i would thing the new sunoco gunsmoke are going to recently give you joked with us but after that other spot ive got what i was an on id better not get it i western i was on there will culture cutting down on business will probably be rosen under those sort of also thought the result of their job or their. Cars or their foot on a so that they receive your birth certificate and you feel different of us was a revolution is get them past with alan. Theres only one is there theyre not quite on the scene as good as well on the zone are you can try to fulfill your dreams marcus limit of the horrors article i read just a while of course im a cook or similar for the horse i get a lot of us im just minimal so the chanukah clinically so its a nice feeling to have options of quantity and about the you could see the world a mother and you know other people who are still stateless or. Do you tell them that its important to get their paper writer done documented all of the matter. Mess with the business and others actual of the not want of possible will of a lot or. May know who the stoneage their directors the hostel model of a. Kid is then is now a leading example of how statelessness can be eradicated there are no more known cases of People Living there without a legal identity. Too and statelessness in the region have to work with our neighbors so that thats why we. Are trying to work with others through Society Actors in the region and 2 years ago we said Central Asian network on statelessness. And you think that in other countries there is the same political will im very optimistic on it because if kurdistan for example can be evidence thats possible its not all the bold the financial its more about political will of governments in the same time we have to prepare for site the sometimes so cited dont know about the statelessness so much they think its me go and. We need to protect our labor market why why we have to give them a nation ality. And we tried to explain they are all over the among us theyre already part of our society for more than 25 years after the collapse of switzerland so they have a children here tried to explain them most of them they have do well read or you know the from cruise down so over the. Into great it to our society so we also properly we have tried to prepare our society who stateless its who for the people i mean. Since it is a ship its a basic human right yes. Yes thank you mr. 2 2. The health of humanity is at stake a Global Pandemic requires a global response. W. H. O. Is the guardian of Global Health delivering lifesaving to School Supplies and training to help the worlds most farmers people uniting across borders to speed up the development of test treatments and a vaccine working with scientists and Health Workers to learn all we can about the virus keeping you up to date with whats happening on the ground in the womb and in the lab advocating for everyone to have access to essential Health Services now more than ever the world needs w. H. O. Making the how feel wont. Be. For everyone. 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