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      Fifth Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration

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      Fifth Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration
      Oct 14, 2019 - 09:00 - Oct 18, 2019 - 17:00
      Fifth Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration
      Fifth Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration
      Fifth Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration
      Fifth Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration
      Fifth Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration
      Fifth Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration
      Fifth Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration
      Fifth Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration
      Fifth Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration

      INVITATION TO REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEDIA

      What: Fifth Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration

      Theme: “Innovative Civil Registration and Vital Statistics System: Foundation for Legal Identity Management”

      Who: Department of Economic Affairs and the Government of Republic of Zambia

      When: Senior Officials Meeting – 14th -16th October 2019

      Ministerial – 17th -18th October 2019

      Where: Lusaka, Zambia (Mulungushi International Conference Centre)

      Objectives:

      The main objective of the Conference of Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration is to provide strategic and policy guidance on pathways towards holistic, innovative and integrated CRVS and digital identity management systems in order to close the identity gap in Africa and thus contribute to the achievement of Agenda 2063 “ The Africa we want” which echoes inclusiveness as a prerequisite to the continent growth and development and the target 16.9 of the Sustainable Development Goals. The Fifth Conference will include discussions on new and emerging initiatives: the digital identity initiative in Africa and the United Nations Legal Identity Agenda, both of which rely on a well-functioning and efficient CRVS and identity management systems.

      Progress and achievements:

      The Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration, institutionalized as a standing regional forum of the African Union, convenes every two years to provide policy directions for the transformation and accelerated improvement of CRVS systems in the continent. Four such Conferences have been held over the last eight years since 2010. The first conference took place in August 2010 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; the second in September 2012 in Durban, South Africa; the third in February 2015 in Yamoussoukro, Côte d’Ivoire; and the fourth in December 2017 in Nouakchott, Mauritania. These Ministerial Conferences have provided policy guidance to the Africa Programme on Accelerated Improvement of Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (APAI-CRVS).There has been a sustained political commitment at national level, with governments taking leadership of the process of strengthening their respective CRVS systems. They have also passed a number of critical resolutions, declarations and recommendations to strengthen and accelerate the improvement of CRVS systems in the region including the CRVS decade for repositioning CRVS in Africa (2017-2026).

      Expected outcomes:

      (a) Strong support and commitment from countries and development partners, including adequate funding and technical support at the regional and country levels, for the continuous strengthening of CRVS systems as the foundation for robust and sustainable legal identity systems (with a view to closing the identity gap in Africa and contributing to the achievement of Agenda 2063 and the Sustainable Development Goals.

      (b) Reaching an agreement on the strategic direction for a comprehensive legal framework, adopting technological innovations, improving interoperability and strengthening institutional capacity and coordination across Ministries and agencies for the integrated improvement of CRVS and identity management systems.

      (c) Government declarations of their commitment to ensure that integrated CRVS and digital identity management systems reach their full potential (in terms of measuring progress on achieving Agenda 2063 and the Sustainable Development Goals.

      (d) Suggested approaches for improving vital events registration and providing identification to refugees, internally displaced persons and hard-to-reach and underserved populations (through well-integrated and efficient civil registration and identity management systems and the effective implementation of decisions by Heads of African Governments on their protection).

      (e) Proposals on how the CRVS community, both countries and development partners, can be more engaged in meeting information and capacity-building needs and contributing to achieving the goals of the CRVS decade.

      Journalists are invited to cover the Meetings.

      For further information :

      Ms. Selamawit Mussie l Policy Officer l Economic Affairs Department l African Union Commission l Cell: (251) 911 614792 |E- mail : SelamawitMU@africa-union.org

      Media Enquiries and interview requests :

      Ms. Afrah Thabit | Communication Officer Directorate of Information and Communication | African Union Commission | Cell: (251) 911 200922 | E-mail: thabitma@africa-union.org | Web: www.au.int

      Media Advisory
      Media Advisory (EN)
      Concept Note
      Concept Note (EN)
      Concept Note (FR)
      Event Programme
      Program (EN)
      Event Resources
      Attachment Size
      CRVS-V-FR- Assessing and strengthening medicolegal death investigation systems to improve accuracy and completeness of vital sta 689.65 KB
      CRVS-V-FR- Digitization towards ICT assets for CRVS in Africa.pdf 696.72 KB
      CRVS-V-FR- Information note.pdf 639.13 KB
      CRVS-V-FR- Report on the progress against ministerial Declarations and the status of CRVS in Africa.pdf 604.8 KB
      CRVS-V-FR- United Nations Legal Identity Agenda Fulfilling the promise to leave no one behind.pdf 791.11 KB
      CRVS-V-FR-Civil registration and vital statistics digitalization and innovation.pdf 396.31 KB
      CRVS-V-FR-Death certification curriculum and inforgraphic tutorial for physicians.pdf 878.44 KB
      CRVS-V-FR-Electronique CRVS systems, what countries need to consider in the modernisation process.pdf 585.45 KB
      CRVS-V-FR-Evaluation of completeness and quality of civil registration system and producing vital statistics Report(.pdf 567.66 KB
      CRVS-V-FR-Good practices in linking CRVS and ID management systems.pdf 606.79 KB
      CRVS-V-FR-Guidelines for drafting MOUS for better coordination among national stakeholders.pdf 899.27 KB
      CRVS-V-FR-Implementation of ICD 11.pdf 547.19 KB
      CRVS-V-FR-Importance of CRVS and ID Management for durable solutions for refugees.pdf 683.17 KB
      CRVS-V-FR-Integrating civil registration and vital statistics systems and legal identity management in the digital ERA.pdf 749.58 KB
      CRVS-V-FR-Integrating mortality surveillance for improving registration.pdf 568.74 KB
      CRVS-V-FR-Marriage and divorce registration in Africa.pdf 350.5 KB
      CRVS-V-FR-Modernization of the civil registration and vital statistics system.pdf 300.8 KB
      CRVS-V-FR-Pathways to obtaining good quality cause of death information in Africa.pdf 634.68 KB
      CRVS-V-FR-Potentials of data linkages from CRVS and other systems in advancing SDGS.pdf 662.66 KB
      CRVS-V-FR-Registration in emergencies Application of guidelines and recommendations.pdf 561.77 KB
      CRVS-V-FR-Strengthening linkages between civil registration and the health sector.pdf 786.52 KB
      CRVS-V-FR-Systems improvement framework.pdf 593.56 KB
      CRVS-V-FR-The electronic birth and death registration system in Egypt.pdf 707.13 KB
      CRVS-V-FR-The State of CRVS and national identity in Africa.pdf 610.9 KB
      CRVS-V-FR-Vital statistics from civil registration records and its relevance in monitoring SDGs.pdf 270.48 KB
      CRVS-V- Information note.pdf 2.14 MB
      CRVS-V-Assessing and strengthening medicolegal death investigation systems to improve accuracy and completeness of vital statist 1.24 MB
      CRVS-V-Civil registration and vital statistics digitalization and innovation.pdf 975.92 KB
      CRVS-V-Death certification curriculum and inforgraphic tutorial for physicians.pdf 868.19 KB
      CRVS-V-Digitization towards ICT assets for CRVS in Africa.pdf 961.51 KB
      CRVS-V-Electronique CRVS systems, what countries need to consider in the modernisation process.pdf 764.2 KB
      CRVS-V-Evaluation of completeness and quality of civil registration system and producing vital statistics Report.pdf 846.64 KB
      CRVS-V-Good practices in linking CRVS and ID management systems.pdf 980.35 KB
      CRVS-V-Guidelines for drafting MOUS for better coordination among national stakeholders.pdf 928.79 KB
      CRVS-V-Implementation of ICD 11.pdf 685.04 KB
      CRVS-V-Importance of CRVS and ID Management for durable solutions for refugees.pdf 874.86 KB
      CRVS-V-Integrating civil registration and vital statistics systems and legal identity management in the digital ERA.pdf 968.51 KB
      CRVS-V-Integrating mortality surveillance for improving registration.pdf 700.71 KB
      CRVS-V-Marriage and divorce registration in Africa.pdf 852.1 KB
      CRVS-V-Modernization of the civil registration and vital statistics system.pdf 966.02 KB
      CRVS-V-Pathways to obtaining good quality cause of death information in Africa.pdf 1.01 MB
      CRVS-V-Potentials of data linkages from CRVS and other systems in advancing SDGS.pdf 1.09 MB
      CRVS-V-Registration in emergencies Application of guidelines and recommendations.pdf 761.79 KB
      CRVS-V-Report on the progress against ministerial Declarations and the status of CRVS in Africa.pdf 794.01 KB
      CRVS-V-Strengthening linkages between civil registration and the health sector.pdf 1.23 MB
      CRVS-V-The CRVS - Systems improvement framework.pdf 1.02 MB
      CRVS-V-The electronic birth and death registration system in Egypt.pdf 756.59 KB
      CRVS-V-The State of CRVS and national identity in Africa.pdf 376.76 KB
      CRVS-V-United Nations Legal Identity Agenda Fulfilling the promise to leave no one behind.pdf 1.25 MB
      CRVS-V-Vital statistics from civil registration records and its relevance in monitoring SDGs.pdf 832.63 KB
      Event References
      Third Conference of African Ministers responsible for Civil Registration
      Fourth Conference of Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics
      Press Release References
      African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration discuss innovative and integrated digital identity management systems in Africa
      The 5th Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration calls for improving the civil registration and vital statistics and identity management system in Africa
      Speech References
      Statement by H.E. Mr. Quartey Thomas Kwesi Deputy Chair Person African Union Commision at the Fifth Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration
      Speech by the Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
      Statement by Prof. Victor Harison Commisioner for Economic Affairs Department African Union Commision at the Meeting of Experts for the Fifth Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration
      5th Conference of Africa Ministers responsible for Civil Registration Speech by Oliver Chinganya, Director of the African Centre for Statistics, UNECA Expert Group Meeting

      Event Documents

      • Media Advisory
      • Programme
      • Concept Note
      • Attachments
      Media Advisory (EN)
      Media Advisory (EN)
      Program (EN)
      Program (EN)
      Concept Note (EN)
      Concept Note (FR)
      Concept Note (EN)
      Concept Note (FR)
      CRVS-V-FR- Assessing and strengthening medicolegal death investigation systems to improve accuracy and completeness of vital sta
      CRVS-V-FR- Digitization towards ICT assets for CRVS in Africa.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR- Information note.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR- Report on the progress against ministerial Declarations and the status of CRVS in Africa.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR- United Nations Legal Identity Agenda Fulfilling the promise to leave no one behind.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Civil registration and vital statistics digitalization and innovation.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Death certification curriculum and inforgraphic tutorial for physicians.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Electronique CRVS systems, what countries need to consider in the modernisation process.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Evaluation of completeness and quality of civil registration system and producing vital statistics Report(.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Good practices in linking CRVS and ID management systems.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Guidelines for drafting MOUS for better coordination among national stakeholders.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Implementation of ICD 11.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Importance of CRVS and ID Management for durable solutions for refugees.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Integrating civil registration and vital statistics systems and legal identity management in the digital ERA.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Integrating mortality surveillance for improving registration.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Marriage and divorce registration in Africa.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Modernization of the civil registration and vital statistics system.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Pathways to obtaining good quality cause of death information in Africa.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Potentials of data linkages from CRVS and other systems in advancing SDGS.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Registration in emergencies Application of guidelines and recommendations.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Strengthening linkages between civil registration and the health sector.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Systems improvement framework.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-The electronic birth and death registration system in Egypt.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-The State of CRVS and national identity in Africa.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Vital statistics from civil registration records and its relevance in monitoring SDGs.pdf
      CRVS-V- Information note.pdf
      CRVS-V-Assessing and strengthening medicolegal death investigation systems to improve accuracy and completeness of vital statist
      CRVS-V-Civil registration and vital statistics digitalization and innovation.pdf
      CRVS-V-Death certification curriculum and inforgraphic tutorial for physicians.pdf
      CRVS-V-Digitization towards ICT assets for CRVS in Africa.pdf
      CRVS-V-Electronique CRVS systems, what countries need to consider in the modernisation process.pdf
      CRVS-V-Evaluation of completeness and quality of civil registration system and producing vital statistics Report.pdf
      CRVS-V-Good practices in linking CRVS and ID management systems.pdf
      CRVS-V-Guidelines for drafting MOUS for better coordination among national stakeholders.pdf
      CRVS-V-Implementation of ICD 11.pdf
      CRVS-V-Importance of CRVS and ID Management for durable solutions for refugees.pdf
      CRVS-V-Integrating civil registration and vital statistics systems and legal identity management in the digital ERA.pdf
      CRVS-V-Integrating mortality surveillance for improving registration.pdf
      CRVS-V-Marriage and divorce registration in Africa.pdf
      CRVS-V-Modernization of the civil registration and vital statistics system.pdf
      CRVS-V-Pathways to obtaining good quality cause of death information in Africa.pdf
      CRVS-V-Potentials of data linkages from CRVS and other systems in advancing SDGS.pdf
      CRVS-V-Registration in emergencies Application of guidelines and recommendations.pdf
      CRVS-V-Report on the progress against ministerial Declarations and the status of CRVS in Africa.pdf
      CRVS-V-Strengthening linkages between civil registration and the health sector.pdf
      CRVS-V-The CRVS - Systems improvement framework.pdf
      CRVS-V-The electronic birth and death registration system in Egypt.pdf
      CRVS-V-The State of CRVS and national identity in Africa.pdf
      CRVS-V-United Nations Legal Identity Agenda Fulfilling the promise to leave no one behind.pdf
      CRVS-V-Vital statistics from civil registration records and its relevance in monitoring SDGs.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR- Assessing and strengthening medicolegal death investigation systems to improve accuracy and completeness of vital sta
      CRVS-V-FR- Digitization towards ICT assets for CRVS in Africa.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR- Information note.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR- Report on the progress against ministerial Declarations and the status of CRVS in Africa.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR- United Nations Legal Identity Agenda Fulfilling the promise to leave no one behind.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Civil registration and vital statistics digitalization and innovation.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Death certification curriculum and inforgraphic tutorial for physicians.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Electronique CRVS systems, what countries need to consider in the modernisation process.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Evaluation of completeness and quality of civil registration system and producing vital statistics Report(.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Good practices in linking CRVS and ID management systems.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Guidelines for drafting MOUS for better coordination among national stakeholders.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Implementation of ICD 11.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Importance of CRVS and ID Management for durable solutions for refugees.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Integrating civil registration and vital statistics systems and legal identity management in the digital ERA.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Integrating mortality surveillance for improving registration.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Marriage and divorce registration in Africa.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Modernization of the civil registration and vital statistics system.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Pathways to obtaining good quality cause of death information in Africa.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Potentials of data linkages from CRVS and other systems in advancing SDGS.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Registration in emergencies Application of guidelines and recommendations.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Strengthening linkages between civil registration and the health sector.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Systems improvement framework.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-The electronic birth and death registration system in Egypt.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-The State of CRVS and national identity in Africa.pdf
      CRVS-V-FR-Vital statistics from civil registration records and its relevance in monitoring SDGs.pdf
      CRVS-V- Information note.pdf
      CRVS-V-Assessing and strengthening medicolegal death investigation systems to improve accuracy and completeness of vital statist
      CRVS-V-Civil registration and vital statistics digitalization and innovation.pdf
      CRVS-V-Death certification curriculum and inforgraphic tutorial for physicians.pdf
      CRVS-V-Digitization towards ICT assets for CRVS in Africa.pdf
      CRVS-V-Electronique CRVS systems, what countries need to consider in the modernisation process.pdf
      CRVS-V-Evaluation of completeness and quality of civil registration system and producing vital statistics Report.pdf
      CRVS-V-Good practices in linking CRVS and ID management systems.pdf
      CRVS-V-Guidelines for drafting MOUS for better coordination among national stakeholders.pdf
      CRVS-V-Implementation of ICD 11.pdf
      CRVS-V-Importance of CRVS and ID Management for durable solutions for refugees.pdf
      CRVS-V-Integrating civil registration and vital statistics systems and legal identity management in the digital ERA.pdf
      CRVS-V-Integrating mortality surveillance for improving registration.pdf
      CRVS-V-Marriage and divorce registration in Africa.pdf
      CRVS-V-Modernization of the civil registration and vital statistics system.pdf
      CRVS-V-Pathways to obtaining good quality cause of death information in Africa.pdf
      CRVS-V-Potentials of data linkages from CRVS and other systems in advancing SDGS.pdf
      CRVS-V-Registration in emergencies Application of guidelines and recommendations.pdf
      CRVS-V-Report on the progress against ministerial Declarations and the status of CRVS in Africa.pdf
      CRVS-V-Strengthening linkages between civil registration and the health sector.pdf
      CRVS-V-The CRVS - Systems improvement framework.pdf
      CRVS-V-The electronic birth and death registration system in Egypt.pdf
      CRVS-V-The State of CRVS and national identity in Africa.pdf
      CRVS-V-United Nations Legal Identity Agenda Fulfilling the promise to leave no one behind.pdf
      CRVS-V-Vital statistics from civil registration records and its relevance in monitoring SDGs.pdf

      Event References

      • Press Releases
      • Speeches
      • Events
      African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration discuss innovative and integrated digital identity management systems in Africa
      Ministers Responsible for CRVS discuss digital identity management systems
      2019-10-17
      African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration discuss innovative and integrated digital identity management systems in Africa
      Ministers Responsible for CRVS discuss digital identity management systems
      2019-10-17
      The 5th Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration calls for improving the civil registration and vital statistics and identity management system in Africa
      المؤتمر الخامس للوزراء الافريقيين المسئولين عن التسجيل المدني
      2019-10-14
      The 5th Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration calls for improving the civil registration and vital statistics and identity management system in Africa
      The Senior Session of the African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration
      2019-10-14
      African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration discuss innovative and integrated digital identity management systems in Africa
      Ministers Responsible for CRVS discuss digital identity management systems
      2019-10-17
      African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration discuss innovative and integrated digital identity management systems in Africa
      Ministers Responsible for CRVS discuss digital identity management systems
      2019-10-17
      The 5th Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration calls for improving the civil registration and vital statistics and identity management system in Africa
      المؤتمر الخامس للوزراء الافريقيين المسئولين عن التسجيل المدني
      2019-10-14
      The 5th Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration calls for improving the civil registration and vital statistics and identity management system in Africa
      The Senior Session of the African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration
      2019-10-14
      Statement by H.E. Mr. Quartey Thomas Kwesi Deputy Chair Person African Union Commision at the Fifth Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration
      2019-10-17
      Speech by the Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
      2019-10-17
      Statement by Prof. Victor Harison Commisioner for Economic Affairs Department African Union Commision at the Meeting of Experts for the Fifth Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration
      2019-10-14
      5th Conference of Africa Ministers responsible for Civil Registration Speech by Oliver Chinganya, Director of the African Centre for Statistics, UNECA Expert Group Meeting
      2019-10-14
      Statement by H.E. Mr. Quartey Thomas Kwesi Deputy Chair Person African Union Commision at the Fifth Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration
      2019-10-17
      Speech by the Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
      2019-10-17
      Statement by Prof. Victor Harison Commisioner for Economic Affairs Department African Union Commision at the Meeting of Experts for the Fifth Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration
      2019-10-14
      5th Conference of Africa Ministers responsible for Civil Registration Speech by Oliver Chinganya, Director of the African Centre for Statistics, UNECA Expert Group Meeting
      2019-10-14
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