OpenCRVS
v1.3
v1.3
  • 👋Introduction
  • Product Specifications
    • Functional Architecture
    • Workflow management
    • Status Flow Diagram
    • Users
      • Examples
    • Core functions
      • 1. Notify event
      • 2. Declare event
      • 3. Validate event
      • 4. Register event
      • 5. Print certificate
      • 5. Issue certificate
      • 6. Search for a record
      • 7. View record
      • 8. Correct record
      • 9. Verify record
      • 10. Archive record
      • 11. Vital statistics export
    • Support functions
      • 10. Login
      • 11. Audit
      • 12. Deduplication
      • 13. Performance management
      • 14. Payment
      • 15. Learning
      • 16. User support
    • Admin functions
      • 17. User management
      • 18. Comms management
      • 19. Content management
      • 20. Config management
    • Data functions
      • 21. Legacy data import
      • 22. Legacy paper import
  • Technology
    • Architecture
      • Performance tests
    • Standards
      • FHIR Documents
        • Event Composition
        • Person
        • Registration Task
        • Event Observations
        • Locations
    • Security
    • Interoperability
      • Create a client
      • Authenticate a client
      • Event Notification clients
      • Record Search clients
      • Webhook clients
      • National ID client
      • FHIR Location REST API
      • Other ways to interoperate
  • Default configuration
    • Intro to Farajaland
    • Civil registration in Farajaland
    • OpenCRVS configuration in Farajaland
      • User / role mapping
      • Application settings
      • Declaration forms
      • Certificate templates
    • Business process flows in Farajaland
  • Setup
    • 1. Establish team
    • 2. Gather requirements
    • 3. Installation
      • 3.1 Set-up a local development environment
        • 3.1.1 Install the required dependencies
        • 3.1.2 Install OpenCRVS locally
        • 3.1.3 Starting and stopping OpenCRVS
        • 3.1.4 Log in to OpenCRVS locally
        • 3.1.5 Tooling
      • 3.2 Set-up your own country configuration
        • 3.2.1 Fork your own country configuration repository
        • 3.2.2 Set up administrative address divisions
          • 3.2.2.1 Prepare source file for administrative structure
          • 3.2.2.2 Prepare source file for statistics
        • 3.2.3 Set up CR offices and Health facilities
          • 3.2.3.1 Prepare source file for CRVS Office facilities
          • 3.2.3.2 Prepare source file for health facilities
        • 3.2.4 Set up employees & roles for testing or production
          • 3.2.3.1 Prepare source file for employees
          • 3.2.3.2 Configure role titles
        • 3.2.5 Set up application settings
          • 3.2.5.1 Configuring Metabase Dashboards
        • 3.2.6 Configure certificate templates
        • 3.2.7 Configure declaration forms
          • 3.2.7.1 Configuring an event form
        • 3.2.8 Seeding your local development environment database
          • 3.2.8.1 Clearing your local development environment database
        • 3.2.9 Countryconfig APIs explained
          • 3.2.9.1 Managing language content
      • 3.3 Set-up a server-hosted environment
        • 3.3.1 Provision your server nodes with SSH access
        • 3.3.2 Provision environment
        • 3.3.3 Provision a comms gateway
        • 3.3.4 Set up an SMTP server for OpenCRVS monitoring alerts
        • 3.3.5 Setup DNS A records
        • 3.3.6 Deploy (Automated & Manual)
        • 3.3.7 Seeding & clearing data on a server
        • 3.3.8 Automated & manual backup and manual restore
    • 4. Functional configuration
      • 4.1 Configure application settings
      • 4.2 Configure registration periods and fees
      • 4.3 Create new user roles
      • 4.4 Managing system users
    • 5. Testing
    • 6. Go-live
    • 7. Monitoring
      • 7.1 Application logs
      • 7.2 Infrastructure health
      • 7.3 Routine monitoring checklist
      • 7.4 Setting up alerts
      • 7.5 Managing a Docker Swarm
  • General
    • Contributing
    • Releases
      • v1.3.5: Release notes
      • v1.3.4: Release notes
      • v1.3.2: Release notes
      • v1.3.1: Release notes
      • v1.3.* to v1.3.* Migration notes
      • v1.3.0: Release notes
      • v1.2.* to v1.3.* Migration notes
        • v1.2 to v1.3: Form migration
      • v1.2.1: Release notes
      • Patch: Elasticsearch 7.10.2
      • v1.2.0: Release notes
      • v1.1.* to v1.2.* Migration notes
      • v.1.1.2: Release notes
      • v.1.1.1: Release notes
      • v1.1.0: Release notes
    • Interoperability roadmap
    • Product roadmap
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  1. Default configuration

Intro to Farajaland

Provides details of the OpenCRVS default configuration

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Last updated 1 year ago

Farajaland is a fictitious country used to illustrate how OpenCRVS is specifically designed to meet the needs of typical low-resource settings. The OpenCRVS demos are built around the needs of this country, which reflect a variety of real-life contexts from around the world.

  • Farajaland acts as the default configuration. The OpenCRVS product works "out of the box" so that functionality can be quickly demonstrated and explored, based on the needs of the Farajaland context.

  • The Farajaland configuration illustrates a number of new service delivery models, which have the potential to strengthen CRVS systems and improve key performance indicators, such as completeness rates, quality of vital events data etc.

Take time to become familiar with Farajaland and its requirements for a digital CRVS system. This will help you to understand how to configure OpenCRVS based on your own needs.

Background on Farajaland

  • A small country in sub-Saharan African with a population of approx. 2m people.

  • Farajaland is organised into Provinces and Districts as shown on the Farajaland map below.

  • Many areas are rural with a low population density.

  • There is good mobile phone connectivity in the urban areas but in rural areas it is very poor.

  • A number of different local languages are spoken in Farajaland but in the North the common language is English and in the South it is French.

  • The currency used is the US dollar.

  • Farajaland has a National ID card and this is used to prove the identity of adults over 18 years of age.

Map of Farajaland

Provinces and Districts of Farajaland