27 Aug 2025
Media Advocacy to advance Civil Registration Reform
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Strategic media advocacy is proving to be a powerful catalyst for strengthening Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) systems, according to a recent article by the Global Health Advocacy Incubator (GHAI). Civil society groups in Bangladesh, Zambia, and the Philippines are harnessing storytelling, social media, and journalist networks to reframe CRVS as a vital issue of public rights and social equity.

In the Philippines, a viral Facebook campaign reignited Senate interest in a long-stalled CRVS bill. In Bangladesh, media collaborations generated widespread coverage linking CRVS to digital innovation and inclusive development. Meanwhile, in Zambia, a journalist workshop helped spur the formation of a parliamentary caucus focused on securing CRVS funding.

These efforts highlight how media advocacy can reshape public discourse, mobilize political will, and lay the groundwork for lasting policy change.

Click here to read the full article.

 

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