Building Capacity for Mortality Statistics Programs: Perspectives from the Indonesian Experience
Information on deaths by age, sex, and cause are primary inputs for health policy and epidemiological research. Currently, most developing countries lack efficient death registration systems that generate these data on a routine and timely basis. The global community is promoting initiatives to esta...
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Main Authors: | Chalapati Rao (Author), Yuslely Usman (Author), Matthew Kelly (Author), Trijuni Angkasawati (Author), Soewarta Kosen (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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