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 | | 22 September 2008 (IRIN) - Hundreds of thousands of undocumented Namibian children may be deprived of social service benefits, but a new government initiative launched at one of the country’s busiest hospitals hopes to change all that. Department of Home Affairs and Immigration officials have been deployed to an on-site office at Katutura State Hospital in the capital of Windhoek to streamline and improve access to birth certificates, documents that previously would have condemned new mothers to long queues at the department's offices, Dr Rheinhardt Collin Gariseb, the hospital’s senior medical superintendent, said. | | Picture Added 22nd September 2008 11:37 PM | |
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