Progress made against the commitments of previous sessions of the Conference of African Ministers responsible for Civil Registration
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United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa;World Health Organization;
United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund;
United Nations. High Commissioner for Human Rights;
United Nations Population Fund;
African Development Bank;
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The Africa program on accelerated improvement of civil registration and vital statistics is being implemented on the basis of the policy and programmatic guidance provided by the African ministers responsible for civil registration through the resolutions adopted at the previous three sessions of the conference of African ministers responsible for civil registration. At the three previous sessions of the conference of African ministers, African experts deliberated and made recommendations to the ministers on various issues pertinent to the improvement of civil registration and vital statistics systems on the continent. Some of those issues included the need for capacity-building; coordination among national stakeholders; partnership with the health sector; improved accessibility; review of the legislative framework for civil registration and vital statistics; adequate human and financial resources for civil registration and vital statistics programs; monitoring and evaluation of the regional initiative and country programs. The present report reviews the progress made in the implementation of the Africa Program over the past two years against the commitments made by the African ministers responsible for civil registration. Annex I summarizes the actions taken or initiated in response to the declarations made during the previous sessions and is intended to draw the attention of ministers to emerging issues.
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“United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa; World Health Organization; United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund; United Nations. High Commissioner for Human Rights; United Nations Population Fund; African Development Bank (2017-12). Progress made against the commitments of previous sessions of the Conference of African Ministers responsible for Civil Registration. UN. ECA Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Civil Registration (4th : 2017, Dec. 04 - 08 : Nouakchott, Mauritania). Addis Ababa. © UN. ECA. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/24030”Conference
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