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Civil Registration & Vital Statistics in Population Health
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Civil Registration & Vital Statistics in Population Health

Johns Hopkins University

This course explains civil registration and vital statistics systems, their role in tracking life events, and their impact on population health decision-making.

Unknown2 weeksEnglish, French, Spanish

About this Course

In this course, you will learn about the role and importance of civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems that are used to track birth, death, and life events. Experts from around the world will explain what CRVS systems are, how they are used, the legal bases for registering vital events, and challenges experienced with CRVS systems. You will learn about how CRVS data can be used to inform population-level decision-making, including around specific methods such as medical certification of cause of death (MCCOD) and verbal autopsy, and the application of a gender and equity lens to data systems to ensure they are responsive to the needs of populations. Our overarching goals for the course are to support the collection of country-level death and birth data, to improve the use of data to inform policy priorities, track trends, and plan interventions, and enhance monitoring of major risk factors for early death, especially from noncommunicable diseases. The course is the result of a collaboration among multiple partners, including Vital Strategies, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the CDC Foundation, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Global Health Advocacy Incubator, and University of New South Wales, Sydney. This course was funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies, with co-funding from the Australian government and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

What You'll Learn

  • Define importance and challenges of civil registration systems
  • Explain core functions of civil registration and vital statistics
  • Evaluate ways to strengthen systems and data quality
  • Understand equity and gender-transformative approaches

Prerequisites

  • Basic computer and internet skills
  • Ability to read English instructions and complete practice activities

Instructors

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Michelle Colder Carras

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shivani pandya

Research Associate for the Center for Global Digital Health Innovation

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Smisha Agarwal

Associate Professor in Department of International Health; Executive Director of the Center for Global Digital Health Innovation at BSPH

Topics

Public Health
Health
Research
Diversity Awareness
Demography
Public Health and Disease Prevention
Health Information Management
Health Policy
Data Quality
Biostatistics

Course Info

PlatformCoursera
LevelUnknown
PacingUnknown
PriceFree

Skills

الصحة العامة
الصحة
البحث العلمي
الوعي بالتنوع
الديموغرافيا
الوقاية من الأمراض
إدارة المعلومات الصحية
سياسة الصحة
Data Quality
Biostatistics

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