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Features of SEAP

The website offers many features: 

  1. Users have the option to delve into the comprehensive report, inclusive of all sourced materials utilized in compiling the website’s information.
  2. Each country has been segregated into its respective sub-region. The website offers country-wide multidisciplinary analysis of statelessness, drawing on laws (both domestic and international), impacted population in the country, causes of statelessness, and stakeholders of each country.
  3. One can also use the website to use the “Compare Countries” tab, which offers a comparative analysis of any country with the other. This comparison can also be done on the relevant laws, or population or the relevant causes of statelessness. 
  4. A regional analysis of the entire Asia Pacific region is also available, enabling users to explore overarching trends and insights based on the aforementioned elements. 
  5. Additionally, users can access a repository of all submissions made by NFA to UN bodies, providing a comprehensive overview of advocacy efforts and engagements on statelessness-related issues.
How to compare laws?
  1. In the home page, a user can find the compare countries section where one can find four different themes ( laws, population, cause of statelessness and stakeholders ).
  2. Select theme of law and collect any two countries.
  3. Click the compare button.
How to compare countries?

Scrolling below on the home page, also gives the user the opportunity to compare countries. Any two countries can be compared, on the basis of population or treaties ratified, for instance. There are visual tables and interactive charts for clear dissemination of information.

How to change themes?

The website is extremely user-friendly, and all data can be accessed through the home page. 

All information, whether regional, sub-regional, all country reports, has been divided into the following categories: 

  • Laws
  • Data 
  • Population
  • Stakeholders
How to browse a country?

The website is extremely user-friendly, and all data can be accessed through the home page. 

  1. The user can make use of the top left corner to access Regional Overview or gloss over any of five sub-regions.
  2. The website then lists down country names with their respective flags, categorised according to sub-region, all of which has been divided into the four categories as mentioned above.

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