Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Applied Research Training (CART) Initiative 2025
Deadline: Nov 09, 2025
other
1 year (duration)
unfunded
ECA or ESCAP member countries
Opportunity Overview
📖 About the CART Initiative
The Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Applied Research Training (CART) Initiative focuses on enhancing CRVS systems by supporting applied research on strategies, interventions, and tools. This involves:
- Designing projects to address practical questions.
- Employing robust methodologies.
- Identifying key personnel for effective implementation and publication.
Key Challenges Addressed:
- Limited time for essential research activities within program settings, hindering the completion and utilization of quality research.
- Building a critical mass of trained researchers, as talented individuals may not engage in research, leading to a shortage of research capacity.
Sponsor Organization:
- United Nations ESCAP
📅 Opportunity Details
- Date Published: October 14, 2025
- Application Deadline: November 09, 2025
- Category: Training
🎁 Benefits of the CART Initiative
Training Program
The CART is a 1-year training program that provides a structured and supportive environment for researchers working on CRVS topics. It combines e-learning resources, mentorship, and collaborative opportunities such as in-person workshops to enhance the quality and impact of research projects.
E-learning Training Resources
- Offers e-learning materials with video, audio, and interactive formats.
- Designed to accommodate diverse learning styles and abilities.
- Self-paced modules allow learners to revisit or skip content based on prior experience.
- Modules are released progressively to support continuous learning.
- Includes forums and live sessions for participant interaction.
Mentor Matching
- Researchers are paired with mentors based on expertise and research focus.
- Mentors provide guidance on technical and contextual aspects of CRVS research.
- Support includes help with research design, analysis, and dissemination.
Continuous Support
- CART team reviews research modules and provides feedback.
- Office hours are available for Q&A on research methods and materials.
- Mentors remain accessible throughout the research process.
- Post-training support includes help with finalizing papers, journal submissions, and strategies for uptake.
In-Person Workshops
- Held twice during the training.
- Researchers present proposals and receive peer feedback.
- Workshops include group work, discussions, and skill-building activities.
Alumni Network
- Graduates join a growing community of CRVS researchers.
- Opportunities to mentor future CART participants.
- Continued engagement in CRVS research and collaboration.
✅ Eligibility Criteria
- This program is only available to practitioners residing and working in ECA or ESCAP member countries.
- All research projects will be reviewed for their relevance to CRVS systems, originality, potential for discussion, and feasibility. Admission to the program is competitive and based on the project's intent.
📜 Application Process
To apply for the CART Initiative:
- Visit the application website for detailed information.
- Submit your application via the application form.
📅 Application Deadline
- November 09, 2025
🌐 Contact Information
For more details, visit the Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Applied Research Training (CART) Initiative page.
Benefits
- Provides a structured and supportive environment for researchers working on CRVS topics.
- Combines e-learning resources, mentorship, and collaborative opportunities such as in-person workshops to enhance quality and impact of research projects.
- Offers e-learning materials with video, audio, and interactive formats.
- Designed to accommodate diverse learning styles and abilities.
- Self-paced modules allow learners to revisit or skip content based on prior experience.
- Modules are released progressively to support continuous learning.
- Includes forums and live sessions for participant interaction.
- Researchers are paired with mentors based on expertise and research focus.
- Mentors provide guidance on technical and contextual aspects of CRVS research.
- Support includes help with research design, analysis, and dissemination.
- CART team reviews research modules and provides feedback.
- Office hours are available for Q&A on research methods and materials.
- Mentors remain accessible throughout the research process.
- Post-training support includes help with finalizing papers, journal submissions, and strategies for uptake.
- Held twice through the training, researchers present proposals and receive peer feedback.
- Workshops include group work, discussions, and skill-building activities.
- Graduates join a growing community of CRVS researchers.
- Opportunities to mentor future CART participants.
- Continued engagement in CRVS research and collaboration.




