20 Jul 2020
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(Newsletter: CRVS Insight July 2020)

The ESCAP CRVS team is committed to bringing you relevant and insightful content on www.getinthepicture.org and through the CRVS Insight newsletter. However, our content is dependent upon your stories and visuals to illustrate national CRVS system developments around Asia-Pacific.

As a result, we need your help in building our network and raising awareness of what's happening. When a development occurs in your country, please remember to draft a short article and send it to us with an accompanying photo.

Just as a few examples, did stakeholders from your national coordination mechanism meet recently, or will they meet soon? Did you change your registration forms or processes? Or, did your Ministry of Health recently invest in upgrading birth notification software? Or, did you If so, please send us a 100-200 word article and a photo. We would be delighted to share your progress with our 1,500+ readers.

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