A multisectoral institutional arrangements approach to integrating civil registration, vital statistics, and identity management systems
Abstract This paper reviews the essential components of a recommended institutional arrangements framework of integrated civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) and civil identification systems. CRVS typically involves several ministries and institutions, including health institutions that no...
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Main Authors: | Samuel Mills (Author), Jane Kim Lee (Author), Bahie Mary Rassekh (Author) |
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