30 Sep 2024
MAM-CoP Webinar - Recommendations for Measuring Adult Mortality: Feasibility & Outlook
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Join the Measuring Adult Mortality Community of Practice (MAM-CoP) on Monday 30 September 2024 for a discussion on ideas for improvement and  implementation of recommendations in measuring adult mortality. The recommendations include 1) cross-validation of methods, 2) aiming to reach disaggregated mortality estimates, and 3) maintaining comparability over time and across countries.  

Title of the webinar: “Recommendations for Measuring Adult Mortality: Feasibility & Outlook”

Date: Monday 30 September 2024

Time: 16:00 - 17:30 h (Bangkok time) (please click to check your time)

Venue: Online via MS Teams (Click here to join meeting)

Registration link: (Please register here)

Sign up for the Measuring Adult Mortality Community of Practice (MAM-CoP) here

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