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Using open source platforms to collect and visualize data on health systems
The digitization of health management information systems (HMIS) is costly when taking account of the cost of computers, internet connectivity,…
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Using verbal autopsies to collect data on child and maternal health
Verbal autopsies can be used to supplement health surveys or civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems in understanding childhood…
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An e-learning courses on CRVS including a gender component
Online courses can help national civil registrars to learn ways in improving their civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems….
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Training journalists on CRVS in health reporting
Data journalists play an important role in publishing and messaging data-driven stories and current events. In 2019, Vital Strategies, a…
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Integrating verbal autopsies into CRVS
Less than a third of deaths are assigned without a cause, and low-income countries have the most gaps in cause-of-death-data….
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Closing the CRVS coverage gap by including marriages and divorce
Civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) cover data across major moments in time: births, deaths, marriages, divorces. Major initiatives across…
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