Review of National Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Systems: A Case Study of Thailand
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Deadline for reporting of national targets and baseline data
Workshop for Asian national CRVS focal points held in Bangkok
Training Course on Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Systems
New CRVS decade webpage www.getinthepicture.org is now available
Objective To analyse the design and operational status of India’s civil registration and vital statistics system and facilitate the system’s development into an accurate and reliable source of mortality data.
As part of the reporting structure of the Regional Action Framework on Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) in Asia and the Pacific, by the end of 2015, members and associate members are required to submit a baseline report to the ESCAP Secretariat through their designated national focal point. This report is the report submitted by Thailand.
First meeting of the Regional Steering Group for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics in Asia and the Pacific (28-30 July, Bangkok)
Guidelines for setting and monitoring the goals and targets of the Regional Action Framework on CRVS in Asia and the Pacific are currently being developed
National Focal Points are now identified in 33 countries of the region.