• 2025 review of CRVS progress in Asia and the Pacific

    Members and Associate Members of ESCAP are currently undertaking a review of their progress since the inception of the Asia Pacific CRVS Decade in 2014. A questionnaire has been distributed to National CRVS focal points and should be returned to ESCAP by 15 September.

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  • 2024 Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Applied Research Training Initiative

    The CRVS applied research training (CART) initiative focuses on enhancing CRVS systems through supporting applied research on strategies, interventions, and tools. This involves designing projects to address practical questions, employing robust methodologies, and identifying key personnel for effective implementation and publication. The need to strengthen practitioners' research capacity is evident, as highlighted in the Asia-Pacific CRVS research forum held in 2023. 

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  • Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Systems Improvement Framework

    To meet the targets of the CRVS Decade, a Business Process Improvement approach can help improve and streamline Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) system. The CRVS Systems Improvement Framework help CRVS stakeholders assess, analyze and redesign, to improve user experience and produce timely vital statistics. 

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  • Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Inequality Assessments

    The Ministerial Declaration on CRVS in Asia and the Pacific emphasizes the need to address CRVS inequalities among hard-to-reach and marginalized populations, promoting universality and equity in civil registration regardless of factors such as gender, religion, or ethnicity. Countries are encouraged to conduct assessments to assess where such inequalities may exist.

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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.

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Stats Cafe: CRVS inclusivity

Over the past decade, the Asia-Pacific region has significantly advanced its civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems, notably reducing unregistered births. Despite this progress, challenges persist, such as enhancing the completeness of CRVS data and addressing disparities in access to these services. This Stats Café will explore countries' experiences in estimating the completeness of vital events and explore qualitative research on CRVS inclusivity, with inclusivity a central theme for the upcoming Ministerial Conference on CRVS.

New global data on birth registration

The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) just released a report showcasing the latest global update on birth registration. 
The report, titled "The Right Start in Life: Global Levels and Trends in Birth Registration," reveals that while global birth registration rates have increased from 75% in 2019 to 77% today, millions of children still remain unregistered and invisible to government systems. Over 150 million children under five remain unregistered, leaving them vulnerable and excluded from essential services. Approximately 50 million of these live in Asia and the Pacific.

Calling Civil Society in Asia-Pacific to join the Young People and Civil Society Forum, Bangkok, 4-6 Mar 2025

The Third Ministerial Conference on CRVS in Asia and the Pacific will be held in June 2025. To ensure the voices of children, youth, and civil society are heard, ESCAP, CRC Asia, World Vision, Plan International, Vital Strategies, UNICEF and the Global Health Advocacy Incubator (GHAI) will lead the organization a joint Young People and Civil Society Forum on 4 - 6 March, 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand.  Pre-consultations in specific countries are planned over the coming months to engage with existing CSO networks and gather input from stakeholders before the regional event in March.

Gender Foundations in Health Data: A Data for Health Course

This course was developed from an online seminar series of the same name, that was hosted by Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Health in 2021-22. The course instructors are Drs. Michelle Kaufman and Tahilin Sanchez Karver.

This course will raise learners' awareness of the necessity of utilizing a gender lens in global public health data, policy, and practice, feature how-tos and key examples of integration of gender in data collection, analysis, and use from Data for Health partners.

Curriculum for ICD-11 Coding of Causes of Death for Pacific Islands Countries and Territories

The material is aimed at providing guidance for coding of causes of death and establishing mechanisms for its inclusion within a formal training programme in the Pacific region. This curriculum is intended to be delivered as a module with 10 learning areas and updates the previous ICD-10 curriculum drawing on insights also gained through recent training experience.  

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