05-07 Mar 2024
Workshops on cause of death data and CRVS in the Pacific
TAGS

On 5 - 7 March 2024 in Palau, the Pacific Community (SPC) in collaboration with Pacific Island Health Officers Association (PIHOA), Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), other Brisbane Accord Group (BAG) partners, and the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) organised a 3-day workshop to strengthen capacity in medical certification of cause of death and strengthen civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) and health systems. 

The workshop was held in alignment with the regional priority to strengthen cause of death certification and coding for analysis, reporting and evidence-based policy direction. It helped countries to move towards accurate and reliable mortality data to monitor population health and guide public health decision-making. 

The next workshop on cause of death data and CRVS strengthening for the Pacific is organised on 11 - 15 March 2024 in the Federated States of Micronesia. 

More News

02 December 2016

The World Bank has approved a credit of US$ 150 million to help the Government of Nepal expand…

25 November 2016

The Statistics Division of ESCAP has sent invitations to National Statistical Offices (NSOs) to…

18 September 2016

Over the last 2 weeks of September, 18 participants from six countries (Kiribati, Tuvalu, Samoa,…

09 May 2016

This workshop joins ESCAP's latest efforts to improve CRVS in the region by using an…

29 April 2016

Here you can find recent news, events and blogs relevant for CRVS in Asia and the Pacific.…

27 April 2016

11 – 15 April 2016, New York During the 49th Commission on Population and Development …

19 April 2016

UNICEF has been working with the Departments of Local Government and Health, the National Data Base…

19 April 2016

On 18-19 April, ESCAP convened a regional workshop for countries who received small grants to…

11 April 2016

The Sixth Ministerial Conference of the Bali Process and the International Parliamentary Union both…

05 April 2016

Samoa's Government Statistician recently came for a study visit to the Bureau of Registration…