30 Dec 2025
Strengthening Civil Registration in Viet Nam: Evidence and Future Focus
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A new discussion paper by ESCAP, in collaboration with UNFPA and Vital Strategies, reviews the latest available evidence on Viet Nam’s civil registration system, highlighting where progress has been made and where gaps remain, particularly in the completeness and timeliness of birth and death registration.

Drawing on recent national reports, including the first Vital Statistics Report 2021–2024, the paper brings together key findings and recommendations to inform the development of the 2026–2030 National Programme of Action on CRVS. It also identifies priority areas for further analysis, offering a practical evidence base to support dialogue, policy planning, and more targeted action to reduce CRVS disparities across the country.

The full Discussion Paper is available here.

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