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24 May 2017
Launch of the state-of-the-art Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) eLearning course
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The Global Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Group and the World Bank Group Open Learning Campus, in partnership with the Korea Ministry of Strategy and Finance just launched the first-ever 21st century, state-of-the-art, comprehensive CRVS eLearning course yesterday at a high-level event in Seoul, Republic of Korea. The development of this course demonstrates the commitment of development partners and governments to work closely together in achieving Sustainable Development Goal Target 16.9: By 2030, provide legal identity for all, including birth registration.

The goal of the course is to train policy makers, public and civil servants, university students, researchers, development practitioners, and civil society organizations by providing practical tools and approaches in building and maintaining state-of-the-art CRVS systems that are linked to identity management systems and tailored to local contexts, which will eventually contribute to alleviating poverty and promoting shared prosperity. This interactive course was built on materials from the United Nations’ Principles and Recommendations for a Vital Statistics System and the 2015 Training Course on CRVS Systems of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention International Statistics Program.

The new eLearning course is presented in 13 modules. The first three modules are core modules that all learners must take; the remaining modules, which are optional, provide more in-depth knowledge on a range of topics.

Module 1. Importance of CRVS Systems
Module 2. Overview of CRVS Systems
Module 3. Institutional Arrangements of CRVS Systems
Module 4. Legal Frameworks of CRVS Systems
Module 5. Birth Registration and Adoption
Module 6. Death Registration
Module 7. Marriage and Divorce Registration
Module 8. Analysis and Use of Vital Statistics
Module 9. Presentation and Dissemination of Vital Statistics
Module 10. CRVS Digitization
Module 11. CRVS Assessment and Strategic Planning
Module 12. Identity Management Systems
Module 13. Refugees, Internally Displaced Persons, Stateless Persons and CRVS Systems

You can register and enroll in the first self-paced core course, which is free, by following the instructions below;

INSTRUCTIONS TO REGISTER

If you are new to the Open Learning Campus (OLC)
1. Go to the Open Learning Campus website: https://olc.worldbank.org/
2. Click on "Register Now" on the top right of the page. You will be asked to fill a simple registration form. After submitting the form, you will be asked to login with your credentials and complete your profile. After completing your profile, go to the course page   https://olc.worldbank.org/content/civil-registration-and-vital-statistics-systems-self-paced

3. Click on "Enroll now" on the course description page.
4. You will be directed to the course homepage. Then click on "Enroll" below the course homepage to enroll to the course and start learning the core modules.

If you have previously registered with OLC
1. Go to the Open Learning Campus website: https://olc.worldbank.org/
2. Click on Log in on the top right of the page and login with your credentials.
3. Go to https://olc.worldbank.org/content/civil-registration-and-vital-statistics-systems-self-paced and click on "Enroll now" on the course description page.
4. You will be directed to the course homepage. Then click on "Enroll" below the course homepage to enroll to the course and start learning the core modules.

Please note: Do not skip any steps during registration as this will lead to course access issues. If you do face any issues in accessing the course you can create a new account in OLC or contact [email protected].

**RELATED BLOGPOST**

How a new eLearning course will help improve countries’ civil registration and vital statistics systems?

By: Samuel Mills (World Bank Group and Global CRVS Group) and Sheila Jagannathan (World Bank Group and Open Learning Campus)

https://blogs.worldbank.org/health/how-new-elearning-course-will-help-improve-countries-civil-registration-and-vital-statistics-systems

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