04 Apr 2025
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The CRVS Insight Newsletter team is calling on our subscribers to help expand the reach of the newsletter. This monthly publication provides crucial updates on Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) developments across the Asia-Pacific region, highlighting upcoming events and essential resources.

 

CRVS systems are fundamental to inclusive development, ensuring legal identity for individuals and providing governments with critical data for effective policymaking. The CRVS Insight Newsletter serves as a key tool for staying informed about these advancements.

 

Due to recent technical issues with our mailing list provider, we encourage you to forward this month’s edition to your colleagues and networks working in CRVS and related fields. Your support in sharing this newsletter will help us reach a wider audience and ensure that all stakeholders are informed and engaged in strengthening CRVS systems.

 

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