Challenges in Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Systems in Fiji

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The Fiji Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) system faces various challenges, including improving data sharing, enhancing security of manual registrations, ensuring timely delivery of records, facilitating inter-agency collaboration, and addressing logistical difficulties in remote areas. Limited resources and infrastructure damage during disasters further impede the efficient functioning of the CRVS system.


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  1. (FIJI) (LAWRENCE PRASAD) PCRN MEETING 2017 CRVS FOR DISASTERS https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTqyULz4iedKjR5uCCa6tfQkd80Tmt24kvK_0Lr6I-GFdsKi-KNYKACpQ Image result for spc Object Consulting Software development for large-scale business applications, Sydney, Melbourne Australia

  2. OVERVIEW Birth Registration is estimated to be: 62.16% complete within 1 year of birth 70.76% of the total population is estimated to have had their birth registered Birth certificates are not provided for all births Death Registration is estimated to be: 91.63% complete within 1 year of death Cause of death (from a medical certificate) is provided for all reported deaths at hospital.

  3. OVERVIEW The National CRVS committee is the coordinating mechanism in Fiji Ministry of Justice- Births, Deaths and Marriages Registry Ministry of Health and Medical Services Fiji Bureau of Statistics Government Information Technology and Computing Services Stakeholders discuss on issues and find possible solutions that will improve registrations. Former Health Minister championed the process and was appointed the inaugural chair of Regional Steering Group. Today, Health Minister continues to chair the Regional Steering Group

  4. DATA STORAGE AND PROTECTION CR data is centrally stored Records are stored electronically and paper records Electronic data is stored at data centre and managed by ITC Information backup is done on daily basis and full system backup on weekly basis Fiji currently do not have a disaster recovery centre. Paper records are bound in volumes and stored at HQ New BDM application will enable us to upload all paper documents

  5. MAJOR CHALLENGES FOR CRVS (PRE AND POST DISASTER) Need to improve data sharing Security of manual registrations from District and Provincial Office. Timely delivery of manual records to HQ Information on affected areas Inter-agency collaboration (Information and resource sharing) Access to registration accessing remote islands (No jetty, broken bridges, road blocks) loading and unloading is difficult during bad weather Damages to the registry office Damages to electrical and data lines Limited resources and funding to take service to the people

  6. DISASTER SCALE UP Describe BRIEFLY how your operation would cope with registration needs following a disaster. Need to assess extend of damages and then strategize. What do you see as the major challenges in your country to providing registration following a disaster. Availability of funds Accessibility to remote and maritime zones Electricity and Internet Encourage people to come for registrations

  7. THANK YOU THE END

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