Strategies for Improving Civil Registration and Vital Statistics system in Tanzania 5 th December 2014 Victoria Philbert Mushi.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Presentation on Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Systems in Namibia __________________________________ Workshop on Improvement of Civil Registration.
Advertisements

LAO PDR FINAL PRESENTATION Ms. Khonesavanh voralath Ms. Thirakha Chanyhalanouvong Ms. Kathleen Vosen.
LESOTHO Civil Registration & Vital statistics System Prepared by M. Likoti & M. Makoa.
A PRESENTATION To the Workshop on the Improvement of Civil Registration and Vital Statistics in SADC Region Department of National Registration, Passport.
The regional initiative to improve Civil Registration and Vital Statistics in Asia and the Pacific.
CIVIL REGISTRATION IN TANZANIA. Introduction The level of registration in Tanzania is currently 16 per cent (15 per cent for Mainland and 79 per cent.
Country best strategies to improve Vital Statistics Timor-Leste Daejeon, 30 May 2014.
CHALLENGES IN COLLECTING, COMPILING AND DISSEMINATION OF VITAL STATISTICS BY NSO, MALAWI.
United Nations Workshop on Principles and Recommendations for a Vital Statistics System, Revision 3, for African English-speaking countries Addis Ababa,
Responsibilities and Organizational Structure of Ethiopian Vital Events Registration Agency December /2014 Addis Ababa.
United Nations Workshop on Principles and Recommendations for a Vital Statistics System, Revision 3, for African English-speaking countries Addis Ababa,
Presented by: Lao participants.  In Lao PDR ‘registration’ is usually understood as registration in the ‘family book’ and not necessarily possession.
A Valuable Resource: Health Sector as a Beneficiary and Contributor to CRVS Systems.
Sub-session 1B: General Overview of CRVS systems.
The management of health and biomedical data in Tanzania: Need for a national scientific data policy Leonard E.G. Mboera Directorate of Information Technology,
ZANZIBAR CIVIL REGISTRATION
CONFERENCE OF AFRICAN MINISTERS RESPONSIBLE FOR CIVIL REGISTRATION (CRMC) COUNTRY PAPER SIERRA LEONE.
United Nations Workshop on Principles and Recommendations for a Vital Statistics System, Revision 3, for African English-speaking countries Addis Ababa,
African Centre for Statistics United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Systemic, Institutional and Infrastructural Challenges in CRVS in the African.
Beverly Harris Collaboration in Statistics: The Case of St. Kitts and Nevis NSDS Workshop Anguilla November 9 th
Strengthening Cause-of-death Information in countries through Africa Programme on Accelerated Improvement of Civil Registration and Vital Statistics System.
African Centre for Statistics United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Issues to be Addressed in Reforming and Improving Civil Registration and Vital.
1 1 Disclaimer: The boundaries shown on the above map do not imply official endorsement by the World Health Organization (This Disclaimer applies to the.
Workshop on the Improvement of Civil Registration and Vital Statistics in the SADC Region, Blantyre, Malawi, 1 – 5 December 2008 Integration and coordination.
United Nations Workshop on Principles and Recommendations for a Vital Statistics System, Revision 3, for African English-speaking countries Addis Ababa,
United Nations Workshop on Principles and Recommendations for a Vital Statistics System, Revision 3, for African English-speaking countries Addis Ababa,
Third Regional Workshop on Production and Use of Vital Statistics May 2014, in Daejeon, Republic of Korea Presented by: Ashok Kumar Bhattarai, Director.
Improving Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Systems around the World.
African Centre for Statistics United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Report on Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Systems (CRVS) Statistical.
CRVS STRATEGY IN THAILAND Sanchai Techanimitvat Cirawan Matuam Third Regional workshop on Production and Use of Vital Statistics May 26–30, 2014, Daejeon,
Overview of the outcomes of the Ministerial Conference and the role of the National Focal Points Workshop for National CRVS focal points Bangkok, Thailand.
Strengthening civil registration and vital statistics systems - a necessity for the region to overcome socio- economic and health challenges Dr. Lene Mikkelsen.
CRVS system in Egypt By Dr. Abd el shakour M.A. Farghaly Health Officer responsible Ministry of Health and Population Egypt Legal Framework for Civil.
Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Recent efforts to formulate or reform the legal arrangements for CRVS and ID system Patricia Mpuya.
SHARING EXPERIENCE- COUNTRY LEVEL CRVS &ASSD
Developing reporting system for SDG and Agenda 2063, contribution of National Statistical System, issues faced and challenges CSA Ethiopia.
Discussion of CRVS strategies
Romesh Silva, Ph.D. Demographic and Social Statistics Section
Bhutan’s experience on TA projects in improving national CRVS system
THE CIVIL REGISTRATION PROCESS IN TANZANIA
Solomon Islands Rodrick Kidoe
COLLECTION OF VITAL STATISTICS IN ZAMBIA
Civil Registration Process: Place, Time, Cost, Late Registration
Birth & Death Notification System and How the Health Sector Contribution on CRVS in Lao PDR Dr. Founkham Rattanavong, Deputy Director General of Planning.
Session 8. Civil registration operational functions and activities
REGISTRATION & COLLECTING DATA ON CAUSE OF DEALTH IN HEALTH SECTOR
Civil Registration Process: Place, Time, Cost, Late Registration
Session: 12 Integrating civil registration, vital statistics, population registers and identity management, 15 November 2017 Workshop on the Operation.
A strategy for improving CRVS in Lao PDR
Workshop for selected National CRVS Focal Points December 2017
Workshop for selected National CRVS Focal Points December 2017
MINISTERY OF JUSTICE 3 December 2014.
Program Strategy and Implementation Plan
Thailand presentation
Agenda Comparison of core topics with national practice.
Law on Family Registration (Amended 2017)
CRVS Legal Framework Review Fiji Islands
Presenter: Chev Mony, MD Cambodia, MoH
Solomon Islands Rodrick Kidoe
Health records and the role of the health sector
IMPROVE CRVS SYSTEM IN VIETNAM
Civil Registration And Vital Statistics System-INDIA
Workshop for selected National CRVS Focal Points December 2017
Challenges and Plan to Improve the Production of Vital Statistics
CRVS Legal and Regulatory Review Tools and Methodology Ashley Frederes Technical Advisor Bangkok, 30 January 2019.
Session 10. Civil registration operational functions and activities
Session 20. Country Work Time -Lebanon-
International migration data sources and Geneva
Role of health institutions
Functioning of the vital statistics system
Presentation transcript:

Strategies for Improving Civil Registration and Vital Statistics system in Tanzania 5 th December 2014 Victoria Philbert Mushi

Introduction In Tanzania, like in many other developing countries, most citizens have come into this world and left without leaving a trace on official records. The main reason has been weak law and operational framework for compulsory, universal, continuous and permanent of recording of vital events in the country. In the absence of a fully-functioning civil registration system, citizens have remained unrecorded and hence unrecognized by the state.

A reliable CRVS system is a basic component of good governance. The information collected through the civil registration system allows to identify a subset of the population requiring intervention or services, such as health care, education, social protection, as well as humanitarian response in emergency situations. Eventually, the systematically registered vital events can facilitate access to essential public services that every individual is entitled to enjoy.

In Tanzania, civil registration systems are the responsibility of ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs.RITA being the executive Agency under that ministry is entrusted, among other things, to ensure on behalf of the nation that all births and deaths occurring in Tanzania Mainland are accurately recorded at the earliest opportunity. However, the rate or percentage of registration home deaths has remained very low.The sticking problem still remained that registration is yet to reach down to the villages, which is the ultimate level for the registration to become universal in practice. Currently the registration centres are situated at the district headquarters, not lower.

Home Deaths Reporting of death information is an important component of the overall information of civil registration and vital statistics. Majority of developing countries including Tanzania, lack the appropriate system and mechanism of capturing data of deaths information. The information on cause of death has an important role to play; in legal, administrative and statistical uses, however, this is still a challenge for home deaths where Civil Registrars are not experts on medical field. In 1967, the Twentieth World Health Assembly demanded the causes of death to be entered on the medical certificate of cause of death and defined it as, “all those diseases, morbid conditions or injuries which either resulted in or contributed to death and the circumstances of the accident or violence which produced any such injuries”. The purpose of the definition is to ensure that all the relevant information is recorded and that the certifier does not select some conditions for entry and reject others. The definition does not include symptoms and modes of dying. May be this is the reason why Health Facilities does not certify deaths upon arrival or death at home

Research and study on the reporting of cause of death through verbal Autopsy and get experience from other countries Training of the staff to provide knowledge and skills necessary for the efficient performance. The law and regulations governing the vital statistics system should clearly link the production of vital statistics with the civil registration system. In other words, the necessary basic data for vital statistics should originate from the civil registration system (RITA) and continuously feed the vital statistics system at NBS CURRENT DEATH AT HOME REGISTRATION PROCESS DEATHS OUTSIDE HEALTH FACILITIES REFUGEES,IDPs, NOMADS ETC NOT RECOGNISED BY LAW District Administrative Secretary(DAS) ABROAD NOT REGISTERED RITA National Bureu of Statistics (NBS) AND OTHER STAKEHOLDERS NO COLLABORATION VEO issue introductory letter to relative WEO issue introductory letter Deaths from Natural Causes Deaths from Natural Causes DAS register and issue certificate and send return to RITA HQ quartely RITA receive filled forms and archive Health facility for postmortem Deaths from unnatural causes Police Informant report Death to the nearest WEO

Major bottlenecks in the current business process. According to the business process above, the following are the bottlenecks Registration is centralized. Lack of awareness by the public No proper procedure of reporting causes of deaths Traditional and religious norms System of registration is manual No recording of deaths abroad or special group of population such as Refugees, IDPs, etc No collaboration and coordination with Statistical bureau and other stakeholders

PROPOSED DEATH AT HOME REGISTRATION PROCESS DEATHS OUTSIDE HEALTH FACILITIES District Executive Director(DED) DEATH ABROAD RITA SYSTEMS OF KEY STAKEHOLDERS- NBS, MOHSW,NIDA,N EC Relative / Head of institution declares death to the nearest WEO/HF for registration and certification WEO/Informant complete Form/VERBAL AUTOPSY Deaths within Military Camp, Refugees, IDPs,Communal dwellings, etc Registration and Certification Deaths on SHIP MOFA receive the filled register from the registration center and send to RITA Registration and Certification Embassy/Informant Complete Form Deaths from Natural Causes Deaths from Natural Causes DED receive the filled form from the registration center and send to RITA HQ NBS desk at RITA Database System Analyze data and disseminate Ship Captain issue notification RITA receive filled forms and archive Health Facility for postmortem If error found return to service point Error verification? Quarter Report Deaths from other causes Police Informant report Death to the nearest WEO

Strategies to Improve CRV …..”One of the best ways to help the living is by counting the dead-Prabat Jha” Helping the living however, cannot stop at counting the dead. We we must proceed to establish who died and what they died of. Therefore it is important to come up with effective and planned strategies for improvement of the same

Inorder to have an efficient and complete CRVS, data should flow this way

Where do we want to go? The vision that will guide all actions and activities of the CR functions of RITA in improving Home Deaths is “All home deaths are counted”. It is an answer to the question: Where do we want to be in future. taking cognizance of the current state of the system and points out the direction how all home deaths should captured.

The mission for improvement of home Deaths strategic plan is: “ Helping the living however, cannot stop at counting the dead. We must proceed to establish who died and what they died of to safeguard rights of all and inform evidence-based decisions f.” The mission statement defines the fundamental purpose of registering home deaths, describing why it should exist and what has to be done to achieve the vision of the strategy.

RITA is striving to achieve full registrations of Births and Deaths in Tanzania Mainland’ and that the institution now has a history of proactive initiatives to improve the registration system with the ultimate objective of reaching down as far as possible to the grassroots of the Tanzania community in the villages and urban areas

The following are the strategies to Improve CRVS To re look the Law and decentralize registration to the grass root level Establish and enhance interoperable ICT infrastructure and systems Invest in multi-sectoral CRVS skills and capabilities icluding researches and training on use of verbal autopsy.

Collaboration and coordination with other cr departments and statistic bureau. Roll out new roles and responsibilities for CRVS management Advocate and promote awareness to the public on the importance of registering home deaths and the importance of giving out proper information to help come up with probable cause of death.

Thank you