24 May 2024
Off-line (stand-alone) version of the ANACoD3 tool is now available
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Newsletter May 2024

The 3rd version of the tool “Analyzing Mortality and Causes of Death” (ANACoD3), which was launched by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2021, has been helping user to perform a comprehensive and systematic analysis of mortality and cause-of-death data. The offline (stand-alone version) is now available for download and installation, as a response to the needs where internet connectivity is an issue. 

For more information, please visit the Analysing Mortality and Causes of Death 3 (ANACoD3) website here.

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