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Global Summit on Civil Registration and Vital Statistics
18-19 APRIL 2013 | BANGKOK, THAILAND
First-ever global CRVS summit builds on PMNCH position to prioritize health beyond 2015
The Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health joined more than 200 policymakers, academics, regional and country representatives, as well as representatives from multilateral organizations, development banks, the private sector and donor groups in participating in the first-ever global summit on civil registration and vital statistics.
The summit, titled “Make Every Life Count,” was co-hosted by the World Health Organization and the Health Metrics Network and organized by a collaboration of United Nations and international development organizations with a stake and role to play in the improvement of civil registration and vital statistics around the world.
The summit set out to accomplish the following objectives:
galvanize multi-stakeholder support to civil registration and vital statistics as a priority development agenda;
demonstrate the value of regional platforms to support country progress on civil registration and vital statistics systems strengthening and share lessons learned;
explore innovations in civil registration and vital statistics systems and their potential for scaling up;
agree on the priority actions moving forward for development partners involved in civil registration and vital statistics, through a Bangkok Statement, outlining and action plan for strengthening country civil registration and vital statistics systems.
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Global Summit on Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Concept Note pdf, 553kb
Summit programme pdf, 1.58Mb
PMNCH summary statement on health in the post-2015 agenda – Revised 26 March 2013 pdf, 157kb
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Better information for Better Results:
Vital events, Maternal Death
surveillance and Response and
Innovation
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Presentation Outline
1. (...) Civil Registration and Vital Statistics
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Maternal Death Surveillance and Response
Function Maternal Death Audit Vital Registration
Identification and
notification
•Identify deaths to all Women in Reproductive Age
•Ascertain whether maternal death •Notify maternal death cases
•Register deaths •Notify maternal deaths
Review •Review all maternal deaths
Analysis and
recommendations
•Identify cause of maternal deaths and factors contributed to maternal deaths
•For each maternal death make recommendation and action plan for
implementation to prevent similar
future deaths
Response and
monitoring
•Annual report including assessment of whether recommendations have
been implemented 3
Maternal Death Audit (background)
• National MDA protocol developed and activities
implemented since 2004.
• In 2011: WHO supported to conduct MDA peer review
workshop to review all MD cases in 2010 and made
recommendations for further steps. (...) MDA (structure and mechanism)
National MDA
committee Maternal Death
Situation Room
Provincial MDA
Committee
Community (where MD happen)
Private
clinics
NGOs
OD MCH
HC
Investi gation
Send summary report of MDA
meeting (Quarterly)
Weekly report of MD cases
Civil Registration
and Vital Statistics
Call or email notify/
inform MD cases
MoH
MoI
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MDA (strength)
• Strengthen capacity of health providers to manage the case through training and routine
MCAT meeting
• Improve provider behaviour through internal staff meeting
• Upgrade health facilities
• Increase knowledge and reduce first and second delay in the communities
• All health partners involve and support in MDA process.
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MDA (challenges)
• Delays in case review happened due to time
constraints
• The quality of investigation reports still low because
of limited skills of investigators
• Recommendations from the provincial MDA meeting
are not always specific to generate action and
insufficient follow up on the recommended actions
• Lack of human resource from National MDA
Committee to support Provincial MDA Committee
• Shortage of funds to implement activities
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Civil Registration and Vital statistics
• 2011: pilot project to improve registration and death
report with cause of deaths (supported by URC)
• 2012: introduce computerized web-based CRVS
(supported by URC/USAID)
• 2013: Comprehensive Assessment of Civil Registration
and Vital Statistics in Cambodia conducted (supported
by WHO)
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• Next steps:
– Public Awareness Campaign to promote timely registration
of vital events
– Development of linkage and interoperability with the
national HMIS system, for de-duplication and filling the
gaps in civil registration data.
– Phased country-wide scale up Computerized Web-based
CRVS system by 2017
– Boosting completeness of birth and death registration to
more than 90% by 2020.
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Civil Registration and Vital statistics
Thank you very much
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The
panellists will reflect on key achievements and challenges and identify strategies and key
actions that should be taken to accelerate progress in the improvement of civil registration and
vital statistics systems in the coming eight years leading up to 2030.
6. (...) Regional strategy and action plan for civil registration and vital statistics and achieving the commitments of the 2030 Agenda (agenda item 13)
The Africa Programme on Accelerated Improvement of Civil Registration and Vital
Statistics Systems sets out the overall vision and action plan for the continent over the coming
five years to support the systematic improvement of civil registration and vital statistics
systems. (...) The draft
conclusions and recommendations are expected to address policy and programme-related
CRMC/6/EXP/2022/3
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actions that need to be taken at the country and regional levels to accelerate improvement of
civil registration and vital statistics systems on the continent.
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RecoRds and InfoRmatIon management guIdance
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3 How do I know which records are vital?
Only a very small portion of all your records are “vital” – that is, truly critical to help your office resume operations during or after an emergency or disaster. (...) Vital records are those official records that, in the event of a disaster, are essential for the recovery of vital operations and the ongoing business of a UN office. (...) But all operational personnel can and should support the identification of vital records. The first action is to identify the most critical business functions, by answering the two questions below.
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Leaders of civil registration and vital statistics systems can create a strong vision and can help to build organizational interoperability to ensure that all vital events are registered and
to enable relevant government agencies – such as those that run social protection programmes
– to be informed of events and take relevant actions as efficiently as possible. (...) Good coordination and collaboration within a civil registration and vital statistics system can lead to the development of an inclusive inter-agency strategy and action plan. (...) (d) Can you provide examples of actions taken in your country to promote the involvement of senior leaders in championing civil registration and vital statistics system and
where such efforts have facilitated increased use of the system across government agencies?
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