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Asia-Pacific Stats Café Series: Death Registration: Updated Estimates, Gender Dynamics, and Country Perspectives
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ESCAP will convene another session of the Asia‑Pacific Stats Café Series on 23 February 2026, featuring discussions on Death Registration: Updated Estimates, Gender Dynamics, and Country Perspectives, on 23 February 2026The event will unpack why death registration remains among the least complete components of civil registration and vital statistics systems worldwide, despite progress in birth registration. This session will bring together regional experts on death registration and showcase the latest estimates of death registration completeness in Asia and the Pacific, and country case studies from Bangladesh and India.

 

Date: Monday, 23 February 2026  

Time: 11.00 - 12:00 a.m., Bangkok time (UTC+7)

Venue: MS Teams

Event page: Asia-Pacific Stats Café Series

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