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UNREGISTERED DEATHS IN ASIA

87% found in 5 countries including Bangladesh

Staff Correspondent
07 Mar 2023 00:00:00 | Update: 07 Mar 2023 00:02:31
87% found in 5 countries including Bangladesh

The first regional estimate of the level of death registration completeness in Asia and the Pacific region has found 87 per cent of unregistered deaths in five countries, including Bangladesh.

Besides Bangladesh, the other four countries are China, India, Indonesia and Pakistan. More specifically, completeness exceeded 99.9 per cent in 10 countries and was below 50 per cent in South and Southwest Asia, according to a study published by the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP).

The study estimated that of the approximately 32.1 million deaths in 58 countries of the region, 23.8m were reported, resulting in a regional estimate of completeness of approximately 74.3 per cent in 2018.

Sub-regional estimates reveal a contrasting picture. The highest completeness rate is observed in North and Central Asia (97 per cent), while all other sub-regions have completeness rates below 80 per cent, falling as low as 66 per cent in South and Southwest Asia.

Beyond death registration itself, the study also constitutes an overview of the level of publication of vital statistics in the region. The results emerging from the study are encouraging, with 36 countries having published statistics recently, and 17 more having communicated relevant statistics to an international organisation.

While the proximately 8.2 million unregistered deaths each year are concerning, there has been a significant progress. Countries and development partners are committed to achieving the shared vision of the 2014 Ministerial Declaration to “Get everyone in the picture”. It establishes that by 2024 all people in the region should benefit from universal and responsive CRVS (civil registration and vital statistics) systems.

The mid-term review of the Asia-Pacific CRVS Decade, “A Snapshot of Progress Midway through the Asian and Pacific Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Decade”, shows that most countries with low death registration completeness at the beginning of the decade have seen improvements.

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