Data for Health has released many new resources to support countries in improving their CRVS systems. The resources are the outcome of expert collaboration in the fields of civil registration, vital statistics, and public health and include technical papers, working papers, tools and other resources on issues such as certifying Cause of Death and data quality. Additional resources will be made available over the coming months. For a list of the products available see here
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