Documents: 3rd Ministerial Conference, 24 to 26 June 2025
To keep documents relating to the 3rd Ministerial Conference, which will be held from 24 to 26 June 2025.
The CRVS community in Asia and the Pacific has reflected on where it stands at the midpoint of the CRVS Decade (2015-2024) during the Second Ministerial Conference. Following this celebration of progress, many of our partners and member countries are leading actions to fill the remaining gaps. To learn more about CRVS in Asia and the Pacific, please subscribe to our newsletter, which offers a monthly panorama of CRVS actions throughout the region Previous editions can be found here. |
To keep documents relating to the 3rd Ministerial Conference, which will be held from 24 to 26 June 2025.
To promote the participation of children, youth and civil society in CRVS activities, a joint Young People and Civil Society Forum will be held on 4-6 March 2025 at the UN Conference Center, Bangkok, Thailand. The Forum will reach consensus on a statement from children and youth, and a statement from civil society to be given during the Third Ministerial Conference on CRVS in Asia and the Pacific on 24-26 June 2025.
From October 29-30, 2024, a two-day workshop will be held in Bandung and will follow by a consultation meeting with mid-level stakeholders on November 1, 2024, in Jakarta, Indonesia. The Bandung workshop will focus on presenting the findings from an in-depth inequality assessment within the Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) system.
Dr. Md. Foyjul Islam (Bangladesh)
Medical officer, Directorate General of Health Services
Monday, 23 June | Sub-regional and sectoral forums |
Tuesday, 24 June | Senior officials’ segment |
Wednesday, 25 June | Senior officials’ segment |
Thursday, 26 June | Ministerial segment |
Friday, 27 June | Donor conference |
Our community newsletter puts a spotlight on people who have gone above and beyond in their efforts to support CRVS programmes in Asia and the Pacific, raise awareness of CRVS issues or lead CRVS improvement efforts in their home country or in the region.
The Pacific Community (SPC) released a report on Assessment, Analysis and Redesign of the CRVS System in Tuvalu.