Vital registration - the systematic recording of births and deaths - has both legal and health significance. In particular, accurate recording and reporting of vital statistics are public goods to enable the monitoring of progress towards achieving health related targets of the 2015 United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDG). The reality in Africa is that most births and deaths cannot be traced in legal records or official statistics and as such, there is currently no way of assessing progress towards achieving MDG targets and this applies particularly to rural settings in Africa. From the context of a rural district in Malawi, we describe an informal traditional system for the reporting of deaths at village level, and discuss the po...
Rural communities in low-income countries lack vital registrations to track birth outcomes. We aimed...
Rural communities in low-income countries lack vital registrations to track birth outcomes. We aimed...
Introduction: Most people in Africa die without appearing in official vital statistics records. To i...
Paper-based village registers were introduced 5 years ago in Malawi as a tool to measure vital stati...
Paper-based village registers were introduced 5 years ago in Malawi as a tool to measure vital stati...
Abstract Paper-based village registers were introduced 5 years ago in Malawi as a tool to measure vi...
Cause of death data from vital records are the principal source for population level assessment of t...
SETTING: Chalasa village, Traditional Authority Mtema, Lilongwe District, Malawi. OBJECTIVES: To rep...
Background: Completeness of vital registration remains very low in sub-Saharan Africa, especially in...
Background: Completeness of vital registration remains very low in sub-Saharan Africa, especially in...
The rate of decline in child mortality is too slow in most African countries to achieve the Millenni...
BACKGROUND: The rate of decline in child mortality is too slow in most African countries to achieve ...
Setting: Eighty-three villages without electricity in Mtema Traditional Authority, Lilongwe District...
Most low-income countries lack complete and accurate vital registration systems. As a result, measur...
Malawi ratified a compulsory birth and death registration system in 2009. Until it captures complete...
Rural communities in low-income countries lack vital registrations to track birth outcomes. We aimed...
Rural communities in low-income countries lack vital registrations to track birth outcomes. We aimed...
Introduction: Most people in Africa die without appearing in official vital statistics records. To i...
Paper-based village registers were introduced 5 years ago in Malawi as a tool to measure vital stati...
Paper-based village registers were introduced 5 years ago in Malawi as a tool to measure vital stati...
Abstract Paper-based village registers were introduced 5 years ago in Malawi as a tool to measure vi...
Cause of death data from vital records are the principal source for population level assessment of t...
SETTING: Chalasa village, Traditional Authority Mtema, Lilongwe District, Malawi. OBJECTIVES: To rep...
Background: Completeness of vital registration remains very low in sub-Saharan Africa, especially in...
Background: Completeness of vital registration remains very low in sub-Saharan Africa, especially in...
The rate of decline in child mortality is too slow in most African countries to achieve the Millenni...
BACKGROUND: The rate of decline in child mortality is too slow in most African countries to achieve ...
Setting: Eighty-three villages without electricity in Mtema Traditional Authority, Lilongwe District...
Most low-income countries lack complete and accurate vital registration systems. As a result, measur...
Malawi ratified a compulsory birth and death registration system in 2009. Until it captures complete...
Rural communities in low-income countries lack vital registrations to track birth outcomes. We aimed...
Rural communities in low-income countries lack vital registrations to track birth outcomes. We aimed...
Introduction: Most people in Africa die without appearing in official vital statistics records. To i...