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*Like in most sub-Saharan African countries, the civil status system in Burundi was colonial in origin. A new civil status system was set up in April 1980.
*Like in most sub-Saharan African countries, the civil status system in Burundi was colonial in origin. A new civil status system was set up in April 1980.
*The lowest administrative unit where local civil registration offices are found is the zone administrative. There are 396 civil registration centres in the Republic of Burundi: 366 in nonurban areas and 30 in urban areas. There are 386 civil registrars: 297 in non-urban areas and 89 in urban areas.<ref>"SNAPSHOT OF CIVIL REGISTRATION AND VITAL STATISTICS SYSTEMS OF THE REPUBLIC OF BURUNDI", CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE for CRVS Systems, International Development Research Centre, 2021. https://crvssystems.ca/sites/default/files/assets/images/CRVS_Burundi_e_WEB.pdf, accessed 23 January 2023.</ref>
*The lowest administrative unit where local civil registration offices are found is the zone administrative. There are 396 civil registration centres in the Republic of Burundi: 366 in nonurban areas and 30 in urban areas. There are 386 civil registrars: 297 in non-urban areas and 89 in urban areas.<ref>"SNAPSHOT OF CIVIL REGISTRATION AND VITAL STATISTICS SYSTEMS OF THE REPUBLIC OF BURUNDI", CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE for CRVS Systems, International Development Research Centre, 2021. https://crvssystems.ca/sites/default/files/assets/images/CRVS_Burundi_e_WEB.pdf, accessed 23 January 2023.</ref>
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