The resource provides practical support to overcome the complexity of the registration process, navigating challenges of stigma, fragmented surveillance systems, and socio-cultural factors, and includes:
- step-by-step instructions for medical certifiers to confidently complete the cause of death certificate;
- practical guidance for mortality coders to correctly assign specific suicide codes (according to ICD); and
- strategies for quality improvement in data collection.
Strengthening surveillance is a core pillar of WHO’s LIVE LIFE Initiative for suicide prevention – including an implementation guide to help countries take evidence-based action to prevent suicide.
More than 720 000 people tragically lose their lives to suicide each year. Suicide is the third leading cause of death among those aged 15–29 years, a profound and devastating reality that has long-lasting effects on families, friends, peers, colleagues, and entire communities.