21 May 2021
CRVS Systems Improvement Framework published
TAGS

(Newsletter: CRVS Insight May 2021)

The CRVS Systems Improvement Framework has been launched by several international partners. Recognizing the existing gaps to universal registration in most countries, it offers a structured approach to help bridge these gaps. This new comprehensive tool will support countries in improving civil registration processes to register every birth, death, marriage and divorce.

The new tool will support CRVS stakeholders in analyzing and redesigning existing processes to improve their CRVS system’s performance and transform these recommendations into a strategic action plan for implementing improvements. The framework builds on an array of existing CRVS guidelines and uses business process mapping to introduce an approach to strengthening CRVS systems.

You can read more about the tool here.

More News

05 April 2023

(Newsletter April 2023) A meeting of the Pacific Civil Registrars Network was held on 20-22 March…

05 April 2023

(Newsletter April 2023) A meeting of the Brisbane Accord Group (BAG) was organised on 23-24 March…

05 April 2023

(Newsletter April 2023) In 2015, Thailand was ranked as having the 4th highest rate of ill-defined…

05 April 2023

(Newsletter April 2023) A recent New York Times Magazine article highlights that tallying births…

05 April 2023

(Newsletter April 2023) Andy Kap Calo, Director of the Civil Registration & Identity…

05 April 2023

(Newsletter April 2023) Samoa has been selected to receive support to undertake a CRVS inequality…

15 December 2022

The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) welcomes the…

15 November 2022

The first Asia-Pacific Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Research Forum will be held next…

05 April 2023

(Newsletter April 2023) The Global Health Advocacy Incubator (GHAI) is undertaking legal reviews…

10 March 2023

(Newsletter March 2023)  CRVS Champion: Treta Sharma Each month, our…