As previously reported, on September 11-15 of this year, a training was held in Bangkok (Thailand) on the topic “Assessing inequalities in the completeness of civil registration”, organized by the UN Economic and Social Commissions for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP).

This training was attended by relevant organizations, including representatives of the statistical departments of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Cambodia, East Timor, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, India, Indonesia and Mongolia.
The event was attended by Sherzod Abraev, Deputy Head of the Department of Demographic and Labor Statistics of the Statistics Agency under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

During the training, participants became familiar with methods for assessing the completeness of registration of births and deaths. They acquired theoretical and practical skills in analyzing fertility and mortality.

On September 20 of this year, a seminar was held at the Statistics Agency on the results of the training organized in Bangkok.

The seminar was attended by employees of the Department of Demographic and Labor Statistics, the Department of Organization and Conduct of Census Processes, and the Department of International Cooperation and Information Exchange.

The event provided detailed information on the knowledge and skills acquired at the training on the topic “Assessing inequalities in the completeness of civil registration”.


