Author (Corporate) | World Health Organisation, Regional Office for Europe |
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Publisher | WHO |
Publication Date | 2012 |
ISBN | 978-92-890-0284-4 |
Content Type | Report |
Civil registration systems are used to record vital events – including births, deaths, and marriages – and have the potential to serve as the main source of national vital statistics. However, in many developing countries, civil registration and vital statistics systems are weak or nonexistent; as a result, key demographic, fertility and mortality statistics are not available on a continuous basis and do not cover large segments of the population. A first step in addressing such weaknesses is to undertake a review of current status with a view to identifying areas requiring improvement and prioritizing actions. This package of materials – referred to as the World Health Organization (WHO) guidance tool – provides comprehensive guidance on how to systematically evaluate the quality and functioning of civil registration and vital statistics systems. The package consists of two components: a detailed assessment tool, plus a rapid assessment tool. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.euro.who.int/en/publications/abstracts/improving-the-quality-and-use-of-birth,-death-and-cause-of-death-information.-guidance-for-a-standards-based-review-of-country-practices |
Subject Categories | Geography |
Countries / Regions | Europe |