Recommended Practice based on International Guidelines
For births that occur outside a health facility, the most effective approach is to designate the birth attendant - e.g., doctor, nurse, or midwife - as the informant. For births occurring outside a health facility without a birth attendant, an effective approach is to designate community health workers (including vaccination workers, nurses, doctors and other health professionals who see newborns for paediatric visits) as informants to register the birth of children that are unregistered and visited by them. Alternatively, some countries follow a two-step process, wherein the healthcare workers notify the birth to the civil registrar; however, the parent or other informant must still declare the birth to the civil registrar in order to register the birth.
Cambodia
Legal Analysis
For births that occur outside a health faciliity, the health worker that attended the birth or a health worker that later becomes aware of the birth is responsible for reporting the birth to the local public health facility. The health facility must submit a notification of birth to the civil registration system (in communes and sangkats where the electronic CR system has been rolled out), and must also give a copy of the Notice of Birth to the health worker to give to the family, for use in birth registration.