Newsletter February 2024
The publication of a report detailing the implementation of the CRVS Systems Improvement in Nauru marks a significant milestone in the enhancement of the country's vital registration systems. As part of its ongoing cooperation with ESCAP, Nauru CRVS authorities are exploring mechanisms that could be leveraged to address existing challenges, while taking advantage of regional and global guidelines. With this goal in mind, Nauru authorities accepted the invitation of ESCAP to apply the CRVS Systems Improvement Framework as a novel approach to analyzing, redesigning and improving vital events registration processes.
Please find the report on the Get Every One in the Picture website.
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