Madagascar
Gender + religious + ethnic discrimination
In Madagascar the Karana, who are a Muslim minority population descended from South Asian immigrants, have been systematically denied Malagasy citizenship since independence. In order to apply for a national identity card, a birth and residency certificate must be provided. However, officers may request further documentation. This discretion is often exercised where an individual is perceived as possessing a “foreign” name. Where individuals are suspected of not being a national, they have been refused documentation. In particular, children with Arab, Muslim or Comorian sounding names encounter difficulties in the application process.
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Bordering Practice
Social
Region
Sub-Saharan Africa
