01-04 Mar 2022
53rd Statistical Commission: Side events
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(Newsletter: CRVS Insight February 2022)

The United Nations Statistical Commission will be organized virtually from 1 to 4 March 2022, with a range of side events being held in February and March. Please stay tuned here for the full schedule of UNSC Side events.

The CRVS related side event on the Implementation of the UN Legal Identity Agenda will take place 8:00-10:00 (EST/GMT-5) on 24 February 2022 (Thursday), with several speakers from Asia and the Pacific. Please register here

This side event, organized by ESCAP, IOM, and UNSD (in collaboration with the other two co-chairs of UNLIA TF - UNICEF and UNDP), provides an opportunity for national statistical offices, international organizations and delegates of Permanent Missions to acquire a more detailed overview in respect to activities under the UN Legal Identity Agenda umbrella, in addition to the documents provided to the 53rd Session of the UN Statistical Commission.

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