28 Oct 2025
World Health Summit Panel addresses gaps in global mortality data
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A significant portion of global deaths remains unregistered, limiting the effectiveness of public health planning and policy. Improving the quality and coverage of mortality data is increasingly recognized as a priority for health systems worldwide.

 

At the World Health Summit, representatives from organisations, national governments, and CRVS experts discussed strategies to strengthen death registration systems, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Speakers shared practical insights and country experiences in improving data collection and use.

 

Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Data for Health Initiative emphasized that investing in mortality data systems is a cost-effective approach to support evidence-based decision-making and build more resilient health systems.

 

Please find details of the event here.

 

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