16 Feb 2023
Open CRVS Version 1.2.0 Product Launch
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OpenCRVS hosted a virtual release for v1.2.0 of the platform on 2 February 2023, showcasing the latest features and functionalities that have been developed in response to global demand. More specifically, the online event focused on providing:

  • A recap of OpenCRVS achievements in 2022.
  • An overview and demonstration of key features and functionalities included in v1.2.0.
  • A briefing on upcoming activities for OpenCRVS in 2023 and plans to release v1.3.0, including MOSIP integration, marriage and divorce registration modules and putting civil registration at the heart of effective government service delivery through G2P Connect and the Convergence initiative.

The updated documentation for v1.2.0 is available at this link and more information on OpenCRVS is available on the website here. If you are considering CRVS digitisation and would like to speak to the team and/or arrange a private demonstration, get in touch by emailing [email protected].

OpenCRVS is a not-for-profit organisation with a mission to make civil registration easy and valuable for everyone by making high-quality and cost-effective digital systems widely available and sustainable. Visit their website, to learn more.

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