ESCAP has released a new working paper, titled "Disaster-related Statistics and Civil Registration and Vital Statistics systems," examining the critical link between disaster-related statistics and civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems. The working paper highlights the importance of integrating these data systems to enhance disaster preparedness and response.
The paper emphasizes the necessity of robust data collection and management. Drawing from insights gained at the 4th Global Expert Forum for Producers and Users of Disaster-related Statistics in Ethiopia, and contributions from the Asia Pacific CRVS Partnership, the paper underscores how accurate and timely disaster statistics, when combined with comprehensive civil registration data, can significantly improve disaster risk reduction strategies. By aligning these systems, policymakers can gain a deeper understanding of the impact of disasters on populations, enabling the development of more targeted and effective interventions.
The working paper is available here.