The enhancement of CRVS systems is widely recognized as crucial to the calls for inclusive development (i.e. to “leave no one behind”) as part of the 2030 agenda and evidence-based monitoring of population-based targets tied to the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This Panel proposes to continue the work of its predecessor – the Panel on Innovations for Strengthening CRVS Systems (2015-2018) – and aims to:
- enhance ongoing efforts to improve CRVS systems by leveraging the technical expertise of the international demography community, and
- facilitate the adaptation and usage of the principles, methods and materials of demography to current efforts to improve civil registration processes and the production of vital statistics from incomplete/deficient civil registration systems.
Population, Ethics, and Human Rights Fellowship
- Call for Applications - Closed
Press release: IUSSP expands collaborations on population register systems, ethics and human rights
7 July 2022
Watch IPC2021 session on Emerging Ethics and Human Rights Issues in the Digitization of Population Register Systems
10 December 2021
Publication: Special issue in Genus: “Population perspectives and demographic methods to strengthen Civil Registration and Vital Statistics systems”.
The open-access collection includes 11 papers, including an introduction by Romesh Silva, the guest editor of the special issue. Six of the papers were authored by 'IUSSP-CRVS' fellows and three by members of the IUSSP Panel.
The collection was launched at IPC2021 in a Research Leader Session.
Publication by 'IUSSP-CRVS' fellow: Habaasa, Gilbert. The contribution of social norms and religious practices towards low death registration in 3 HDSS sites of Uganda. BMC Health Services Research volume 22, 1219 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-022-08589-9
Report for the 2021 IUSSP General Assembly
IUSSP CRVS Fellows Program
- Watch the recorded session at https://ipc2021.secure-platform.com/
- Watch the recorded session at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ypdt0D7rc0U