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Civil registration systems and vital statistics: successes and missed opportunities

Lancet, The, 2007
Vital statistics generated through civil registration systems are the major source of continuous monitoring of births and deaths over time. The usefulness of vital statistics depends on their quality. In the second paper in this Series we propose a comprehensive and practical framework for assessment of the quality of vital statistics.
Kenji Shibuya   +2 more
exaly   +5 more sources

Correlates of birth registrations in East and Southern Africa and implications for civil registration and vital statistics systems

Public Health, 2021
To analyze the role of both demand- and supply-side factors affecting birth registrations in East and Southern Africa by combining information on children, mothers, and their household on the one hand and information on the areas where they live on the other hand.The study used deidentified data from recent Demographic and Health Surveys implemented in
Quentin Wodon
exaly   +3 more sources

Towards universal civil registration and vital statistics systems: the time is now

Lancet, The, 2015
The health and development challenges of the coming decades cannot be tackled effectively without reliable data for births, deaths, and causes of death, which only a comprehensive civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) system can deliver.
Carla Abouzahr   +2 more
exaly   +5 more sources

The Nigerian Civil Registration and Vital Statistics System: Contexts, Institutions, Operation

Social Indicators Research, 2016
Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems are playing increasing roles in national and global data infrastructure, facilitating the achievement of key developmental goals. The performance of CRVS systems in many developing countries including Nigeria is sub optimal and information on their structure and operations scanty.
Nnamdi Ifeanyi Maduekwe   +1 more
exaly   +2 more sources

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