AbouZahr, CarlaBrusse, Gustavo Pedroso de LimaChrispino, RaquelClutterbuck, MartinDincu, IrinaPlainly Speaking2021-05-062021-05-062021http://hdl.handle.net/10625/59995The compendium’s collection of case studies and real-world examples targets a range of audiences. Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) data are essential for informing policymakers as they address humanitarian crises, respond to emergencies, and provide for displaced populations. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, displaced people and the stateless struggled to obtain legal identity and work permits and get access to formal employment and social safety nets. No country or statistical system has been left untouched by conflict, disease, and climate change impacts. This series of 12 papers is commissioned by diverse experts such as civil registrars, practitioners, and researchers.application/pdfenCIVIL REGISTRATION AND VITAL STATISTICSCRVSVITAL STATISTICSCOVID-19KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATIONHEALTH POLICYSOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHLEGAL IDENTITYSOCIAL INCLUSIONSOCIAL SAFETY NETSDISASTER PREPAREDNESSPANDEMICDISPLACED PERSONSBRAZILECUADORNEW ZEALANDSOUTH KOREASYRIAVANUATUGLOBAL HEALTHGLOBALCompendium of good practices : harnessing civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems in conflict, emergencies, and fragile settingsSynthesis Report