when children are born in Cameroon like everywhere else they need to registar you and give you a birth certificate but in Cameroon not everyone is getting registared and given a birth certificate. It is usually the girls that don't get registared or given a birth certificate whih means that they can't do school exams, which means if they can't do school exams they can't get a job. so we need you to sign this petition in order to stop this happining and then a letter will be sent to Paul BIYA president of Cameroon to raise his awareness of what is happening to some of the girls in poor parts of Cameroon
when children are born in Cameroon like everywhere else they need to registar you and give you a birth certificate but in Cameroon not everyone is getting registared and given a birth certificate. It is usually the girls that don't get registared or given a birth certificate whih means that they can't do school exams, which means if they can't do school exams they can't get a job. so we need you to sign this petition in order to stop this happining and then a letter will be sent to Paul BIYA president of Cameroon to raise his awareness of what is happening to some of the girls in poor parts of Cameroon
we think on Care2 thatsome of the girls in you're country are being treated unfairly in the fact that when they are born they are not registared or given a birth certificate. Charts also show that boys are more likely to get registared than girls and i think this needs to be stopped, because if a girl dosen't have a birth certificate then they can't do school exams and if they can't do school exams then they can't get a job. i don't think any one deserves to be treated like that just because they don't have a birth certificate. we need you to help stop this. thankyou for you're time we hope something changes.
We signed the "Girls have right's as well!!!!" petition!
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