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The 'Ten CRVS Milestones' framework for understanding civil registration and vital statistics systems
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ID 4478771
Author(s) Cobos Muñoz, Daniel; Abouzahr, Carla; de Savigny, Don
Author(s) at UniBasel Cobos Muñoz, Daniel
de Savigny, Donald
Year 2018
Title The 'Ten CRVS Milestones' framework for understanding civil registration and vital statistics systems
Journal BMJ Global Health
Volume 3
Number 2
Pages e000673
Abstract Civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems are complex adaptive systems involving multiple stakeholders in different government agencies (at a minimum, ministry of health, civil registration authority and national statistics office). CRVS systems not only generate data, but also offer a gateway to services that people need, such as identity, legal entitlements, access to essential services and social protection. To date most attempts to strengthen CRVS systems have been ad hoc and reductionist, focused on single components of the system and introducing short-term technical fixes such as assessment, digitization of administrative tasks, advocacy and training. The potential of new technologies to bring CRVS systems to acceptable levels of coverage and quality can be realised only if structural bottlenecks are dealt with and system-wide actions are taken to ensure scale up and sustainability. The "Ten CRVS Milestones" framework is designed to help CRVS stakeholders—policy-makers, managers and development partners—better understand how CRVS systems function as a whole, from end-to-end, by describing the key processes that must be accomplished in any CRVS system. The "Ten CRVS Milestones" framework, used as part of the CRVS assessment and during the design and integration of new interventions, encourages CRVS stakeholders to have a systemic approach to all the essential steps needed for the system to be fully operational.
Publisher BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
ISSN/ISBN 2059-7908
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/63914/
Full Text on edoc Available
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1136/bmjgh-2017-000673
ISI-Number WOS:000433248400025
Document type (ISI) Editorial Material
 
   

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