The Births and Deaths Registry GHANA PRINCIPLES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A VITAL STATISTICS SYSTEM, REVISION 3 2 ND – 5 TH DECEMBER, 2014 ADDIS ABABA John.

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The Births and Deaths Registry GHANA PRINCIPLES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A VITAL STATISTICS SYSTEM, REVISION 3 2 ND – 5 TH DECEMBER, 2014 ADDIS ABABA John Yao Agbeko Background Operational Structure of Registry Programmes to achieve mandate Challenges Way Forward

Background 1888: Civil Registration (CR) started with death Registration of expatriate staff in the then Gold Coast. 1912: Birth registration was introduced but limited to few coastal and commercial towns : CR was placed under the Medical Department of the colonial administration : CR was placed under the Registrar General’s Department 1965 to date : Births and Deaths Registration Act (Act 301) passed in 1965 led to the establishment of the Births and Deaths Registry and placed under the Ministry of Local Govt and Rural Devt. to manage and promote the Vital registration system in the country. (Note: Functions do not include the Registration of Marriage, Divorce/Separations and Adoption) 7/2/20152

Operational Structure Registration is coordinated from the Central Registration Office in Accra The entire country has been divided into Registration Regions, which coincide with the political and administrative regions of the country. The Registration regions have been subdivided into Registration Districts, which also coincide with the country’s political administrative local authority areas. Below the District Office is a network of Registry offices and centres located within communities where registration takes place. Central Registry Office (Accra) Regional Registration Offices (10) District Registration Offices (216) Community Registration Points (410) 7/2/20153

Programmes to achieve mandate Building Partnerships – Ghana Statistical Service (GSS), Ghana Health Service (GHS) :Passport Office: National Identification Authority (NIA): Ghana Education Serviced (GES) :Faith Based Organisations (FBOs) : UNICEF: UNFPA; PLAN Ghana. Awareness creation – Radio and TV programmes: – Institution of annual BDR celebration day (1 st September) – Community Durbars – Mobile Registration programmes Capacity building – Community Population Register Programme (CPRP) running in 6 communities across five regions – Training and use of community health nurses, community based volunteers, some unit committee members and Child Protection Team members in birth registratio n. Computerization – Head Office: Installed server, workstations and printers- national database on registered births and deaths established. – Expansion to all Regional offices, district offices And community registration centres. Introduction of phones/tablets for registration with support from Telecom service provider in the offing. 7/2/20154

Percentage coverage of births and deaths registration /2/20155

Best Practices Free registration of births for infants (0-12 months). Institution of Annual BDR day celebrations to drive awareness campaign Collaboration with the Ghana health Service to improve coverage of birth registration through participation in the annual Child Health Promotion Week and Integrated Maternal and Child Health campaigns. Collaboration with Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) and the Noguchi Memorial Institute of the University of Ghana to implement Community Population Register Programme in about Sixty-six rural communities in Ghana. Introduction of Mobile Registration Services in “ hard-to-reach areas of the country. Computerization programme- introduction of computer generated certificates Pilot of Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection to link all regional centres to the national database and introduce the use of SMS and toll free lines for notification to enhance birth/death registration. 7/2/20156

THANK YOU 7/2/20157