28 Jun 2023
Just launched: E-learning course on building strong connections between the health sector and the civil registration system
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(Newsletter June 2023)

UNICEF, WHO and Vital Strategies have launched a new e-learning course on building stronger connections between the health sector and the civil registration system. This 5-hour course aims to enable birth and death registration by capitalizing on the health sector's reach and service delivery. It is targeted at two audiences: 1) mid-level managers and policymakers and 2) on-the-ground technical staff. The course seeks to achieve the following objectives:

  • Leverage existing material and experiences,
  • Provide a good understanding of the registration process and the different scenarios,
  • Enhance and upskill competencies related to birth and death registration.

The course is available in English and French. Enroll at this link.

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