Results of the Rapid Assessment of Civil Registration and Vital Statistics in Iraq, 2012

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Asaad Mahdi Asaad
Faris Lami
Hanan Abdulghafoor Khaleel
Wejdan Saeed Assi
Wafaa Ahmed
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[1] Ministry of Health,Public Health Directorate
[2] University of Baghdad,Department of Community Medicine, College of Medicine
[3] Ministry of Health,Communicable Diseases Control Center, Public Health Directorate
[4] Ministry of Health,Division of Communicable Disease Control, Department of Public Health
[5] Ministry of Health,Division of Vital Statistics, Directorate of Planning
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Vital statistic; Iraq;
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Despite a long history, the Civil Registration System (CRS) in Iraq had never been the subject of a formal evaluation prior to 2012 when, in compliance with a request by the World Health Organization, this study was conducted. Stakeholders from different national agencies met on December 16–17, 2012, and used the WHO’s Rapid Assessment (RA) tool to identify areas that require improvement and prioritize actions. The results of this assessment show that Iraq’s CRS is not functioning adequately. Notably, completeness of birth and death registration and the practices affecting the quality of cause of death data were rated as “Weak,” and most other aspects of the CRS were rated as functional, but inadequate. For this reason, a comprehensive assessment of Iraq’s CRS is needed.
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