1 Sudan Presentation 5 th IPUMS International Workshop Lisbon-Portugal 21-29,August,2007.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
CODI V1 UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR AFRICA AFRICAN CENTRE FOR STATISTICS Committee for the Development of Information Addis Ababa - ETHIOPIA.
Advertisements

CPA Implementation Progress: Status and Challenges Luka Biong Deng Minister of Presidential Affairs, GoSS Sudan Consortium Juba, 21 st March 2007.
REPUBLIC OF THE SUDAN 5 th NATIONAL POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS MONITORING AND OBSERVATION COMMITTEE ENUMERATION PHASE MONITORING REPORT By: Dr Abdel.
Third Meeting of the Heads of ECO National Statistical Offices May, Kabul, Afghanistan 1 Strengthening the National Statistical System of Afghanistan.
Sudan Statistical Strategy 1] Objectives and functions of the CBS a)Objectives According to the Statistical law, the CBS is the main source of information.
1 Sudan 5 th Population Census. 2 The Fifth Sudan Census According to article 215(1) of the Constitution: A population census throughout the Sudan should.
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TURKEY AND BRAZIL ON SOCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICIES GROUNDING ON BASIC INCOME.
1 Sudan Presentation 5 th IPUMS International Workshop Lisbon-Portugal 21-29,August,2007.
National Statistical Office, Thailand 2-6 December 2013, Hanoi, Viet Nam Census Evaluation.
1 Census Evaluation in Kenya By M.G. Obudho & J. K. Bore Kenya National Bureau of Statistics.
GOVERNMENT OF SOUTHERN SUDAN SUDAN CONSORTIUM “ SUSTAINING PEACE THROUGH DEVELOPMENT” 5 TH -7 TH MAY 2008; OSLO, NORWAY Pre-Consortium Session: Planning.
Census Census of Population, Housing,Buildings,Establishments and Agriculture Huda Ebrahim Al Shrooqi Central Informatics Organization.
The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics United Nations Regional Seminar on Promotion and Utilization of Census Results and on the revision.
Sudan Experience on Poverty Survey Somaia K.E.Omer Date 7-8 Aug بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم.
Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. PREPARING FOR THE NEXT CENSUS Part 1 Quality Assurance for Census.
DRS Census Experience Andy Tye International Manager, DRS DRS Census Experience Andy Tye International Manager, DRS Census Meeting – New Caledonia Feb.
2 Economical Information  Afg/US$  GDP in US$ (Mn)  Population Growth 2.03  GDP/Capita (US$) 500  GDP Growth Rate 17.1  Inflation Rate.
United Nations Regional Workshop on the 2010 World Programme on Population and Housing Censuses: Census Evaluation and Post Enumeration Surveys Bangkok,
PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL STATISTICS COUNCIL (February 2007) RIDHA FERCHIOU CNS THIRD INTERNATIONAL ROUNDTABLE MANAGING FOR DEVELOPMENT RESULTS (HANOI-VIETNAM-5-8.
How to use the VSS to design a National Strategy for the Development of Statistics (NSDS) 1.
Interstate Statistical Committee of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS-Stat) Implementing the Global Strategy to Improve Agricultural and Rural.
The Central Bureau Of Statistics Sudan. Sudan has had a statistical system for nearly one hundred years. Soon after independence in 1956, the Department.
UNSD-ESCWA Regional Workshop on Census Data Processing in the ESCWA region: Contemporary technologies for data capture, methodology and practice of data.
United Nations Regional Workshop on the 2010 World Programme on Population and Housing Censuses: Census Evaluation and Post Enumeration Surveys Addis Ababa,
Ministry of Environment and Forests National Initiative on Climate Financing Bangladesh Climate Change Trust Fund (BCCTF): What.
2008 Population Census of Cambodia Post Enumeration Survey Mrs. Hang Lina Deputy Director General National Institute of Statistics, Min. of Planning Regional.
1 POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS IN THE REPUBLIC OF TAJIKISTAN YEAR 2010 State Committee on Statistics of the Republic of Tajikistan under the President.
1 SUDAN MULTI-DONOR TRUST FUNDS Report to the Sudan Consortium by the Technical Secretariats for the MDTF-N and MDTF-S Oslo, Norway May 5, 2008.
Regional Seminar on Promotion and Utilization of Census Results and on the Revision on the United Nations Principles and Recommendations for Population.
African Centre for Statistics United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Issues to be Addressed in Reforming and Improving Civil Registration and Vital.
Revisions Proposed to the CIS Plan by the Global Office Misha V. Belkindas Budapest, July 3-4, 2013.
POST ENUMERATION SURVEY TANZANIA EXPERIENCE BY Mrs RADEGUNDA MARO.
Mid-Decade Assessment of the United Nations 2010 World Population and Housing Census Program Arona L. Pistiner Office of the Associate Director for 2020.
UN Workshop for South Asian Countries on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses May 2012 Rudra.
Prokurimi Publik në Kosovë Public Procurement System in Kosovo Public Procurement activities for 2011 Mr. Safet Hoxha, President of PPRC Mr. Ilaz Duli,
Sudan Assessing Pro-Poor Efforts through the Budget Sudan Consortium March 9, 2006.
Presentation by David Yenukwa Kombat Ghana Statistical Service 26 March, 2014.
Third Regional Workshop on Production and Use of Vital Statistics May 2014, in Daejeon, Republic of Korea Presented by: Ashok Kumar Bhattarai, Director.
Workshop on the organization of National Statistical Systems and user-producer relations for countries in South Asian” Colombo, Sri Lanka July, 2008.
CASE STUDIES OF SOME SURVEYS IN SADC COUNTRIES Experience from Tanzania Household Surveys and Measurement of Labour Force with Focus on Informal Economy.
Workshop on Census Cartography and Management - October World Population and Housing Census Programme United Nations Statistics Division.
11 Central Agency for Public Mobilization And Statistics (CAPMAS) ( EGYPT )
African Centre for Statistics United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Proposed Regional Medium-term Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Plan.
MDTF- N OC Meeting Khartoum, December 17, 2006 Sudan: New Unified National Currency.
Department of Census and Statistics 1 United Nations Regional Seminar on Census Data Dissemination and Spatial Analysis 5-8 October, 2010 Bangkok, Thailand.
Workshop on international standards, contemporary technologies and regional cooperation Noumea, New Caledonia, 4 – 8 February World Population.
Summary of Previous Lecture Planning. Planning Machinery Most countries of the world have established a planning agency of one kind or another for the.
GHANA STATISTICAL SERVICE IPUMS – Country Report: Ghana BY N.N.N. Nsowah-Nuamah (Deputy Government Statistician)
Census Planning and Management
United Nations Statistics Division
INTERNATIONAL EXPERT GROUP MEETING ON MECHANISMS FOR ENSURING CONTINUITY OF 10-YEAR POPULATION CENSUSES: STRATEGIES FOR REDUCING CCENSUS COSTS Conducting.
CENSUS PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
Quality assurance in population and housing census SUDAN’s EXPERIANCE in QUALITY assurance of Censuses By salah El din. A . Magid OUR EXPERIANCE IN 5.
Developing reporting system for SDG and Agenda 2063, contribution of National Statistical System, issues faced and challenges CSA Ethiopia.
2000 POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS:
Presented by the Liberian Participants
Management of Oman Census2010
Post Enumeration Survey Census
GCC Stat Initiatives on Civil Registration and Vital Statistics in GCC Countries 2018م.
Population and Housing Census of Nepal: History, Lessons learned, and Initial planning for 2021 census Mahesh Kumar Subedi & Prakash Poudyal Central Bureau.
United Nations Regional Workshop on the 2020 World Programme
Workshop on Census Data Evaluation for South East Asian Countries
Albania 2021 Population and Housing Census - Plans
2010 World Population and Housing Census Programme
Maldives Review of the Statistical System of Maldives and the Statistics Development Plan Fifth Project Support Meeting Bangkok, Thailand | 9 May 2018.
Overview What is the 2010 World Population and Housing Census Programme? Implementation of Population and Housing Censuses in the 2010 Round UNSD's activities.
United Nations Statistics Division
Population and Housing Census 2015, and Challenge
Hanna Gembarzewska, Monika Grabani
Presentation transcript:

1 Sudan Presentation 5 th IPUMS International Workshop Lisbon-Portugal 21-29,August,2007

2 The First Population Census The first Population Census was done by the British, in 1955/1956 and completed in a time spam of one year and a half. It had made remarkable use of traditional administration (chiefs of the tribes). The total population was 10.1 millions and adjusted to 10.3 millions and was satisfactory to all types of people.

3

4

5

6

7 The Second population census The Second population census was done in 1973 and was delayed for five years because of the war in the south (The Addis Ababa peace Agreement was in 1972).The Total population in 1973 was 14.8 millions. The first result was only 12.3 millions which is very much less than expected. It was unfortunate that the enumeration failed at the beginning to cover the camps in some Gezira areas and to cover comprehensively the Nomads. Adjustment had been made after post- enumeration.

Tapes recovered by IPUMS

9 The Third Population census The third Population Census was conducted in The total population was 20.6 millions which was also adjusted to 19.1 millions. A notice was raised about accuracy in the South due to weak logistics. Some enumerators who found it difficult to walk for long distances had used the chiefs of the tribes to fill the forms on behalf of the households.

10 Old tapes in Khartoum

11 Fourth population census The fourth Population Census was done in 1993 and had come up with a total Population of 24.9 and adjusted to 25.9 million. This count did not include the rural areas in the South because of war and no comprehensive coverage of the nomads had taken place due to lack of logistics. In the 4 th Population Census the proportion of the nomads was only 3% while it was 11% in the previous census. Over count was noticed in some areas by inhabitants in order to increase their sugar ration.

12 Comparison The 1956 Population Census was the most accurate census in Sudan compared with the others. Now this Population census has become the basis for all subsequent censuses.

13

14

15 Percentage of the Population of South Sudan

16

17

18

19 Dinner in Khartoum

20 IPUMS-Sudan 1956:complete documentation 1973:recovery of 100% data by IPUMS 1983:recovery of 100% data by CBS 1993:on CDs Draw samples by Nov. 1 All documentation translated Integration scheduled for May 2009 (before ISI)

21 The Fifth Sudan Census According to article 215(1) of the Constitution: A population census throughout the Sudan should be conducted and completed by the end of the second year of the interim period. Therefore this census is a constitutional one.

22 The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) and the Southern Sudan Commission for Statistics and Evaluation (SSCSE) According to article 215 (2) and based on the comprehensive peace agreement (CPA )the Census shall be conducted by the Central Bureau of Statistic and the Southern Sudan Commission for Statistics and Evaluation

23 Supporting Bodies –Based on the (CPA), technical coordination is done by the UNFPA –Trusting countries of the (CPA) are also involved in the Census through their relevant institutions such as US Bureau of Census, French GIS research centre, DANIDA,EU, Statistics Norway. –The world bank is also involved by monitoring the MDTF (Multi Donor Trust Fund)

24 Sudan Fifth Population Census (Organizational Setup) The Population Census Council was established by a presidential decree No (2) in 7 th January 2006 Consists: of representatives of the Government of National unity (GNU), Government of South Sudan (GOSS), the Parliament and Senate and Academics. The council Reports to the Presidency. Established Strictly for the Censuses

25 Monitoring & Quality assurance A committee for monitoring and quality assurance was established by the PCC in March It consists of : International Experts. National Experts. Civil organizations. Political parties. The committee is chaired by the states council.

26 The Technical Working Group A technical working group has been formed by the council. It consists of the two executing agencies, The supporting bodies (US census, Statistics Norway, French cooperation), Line ministries, and national experts. The TWG has conducted 13 meetings in different states of the country. The TWG has finalized most of the work on the census documents/tools (census project proposal, timetable, budget, questionnaires etc). The TWG has raised important recommendations which were indorsed by the council. The committee is chaired by CBS director.

27 TWG Important Recommendations and Decisions 1-Quick count methodology is selected. 2-Data entry will be decentralized and it was suggested that 9 centres could be established for data entry. 3-The census results will be produced centrally. 4-The British 1930, maps should be used as the basic reference maps for state boundaries.

28 5-The geocoding is from North to South at each level: *State. *Locality. *Administrative Unit/Town/City. *Popular administrative *EA *City quarter/ block/ village/ farique. 6- OMR will be used in both entry.

29 Advocacy A National Advocacy committee : Was established by the PCC in March 2006 its responsibility is to plan and execute the census publicity programs at national and state levels. The committee is headed by the under secretary of the ministry of information.

30 Finance A Finance committee:- Was established by the PCC in March 2006 to make available the Financial resources for the census from both local and international sources. The committee is headed by minister of finance.

31 Technology Scanning will be used for the census data capturing of the short and long forms for quick results processing GPS maps are used to ensure full coverage and to speed up the cartographic work of the census GIS is used for data presentation, analysis and dissemination. The internet is going to be used as another tool for data dissemination

32 Achievements :- (1)A detailed and comprehensive project document has been prepared through project appraisal meetings attend by (CBS) and (SSCCSE) world bank, UNFPA, and other supporting bodies. The document consist ofthe followings :- – A detailed work plan. – A detailed Budget with activities and time frame for implementation for each activity.

33 (2)Two questionnaires has been designed:- Short and long The short Questionnaire will be used for the full coverage of the population with a minimum number of questions (11 questions). A longquestionnaire will be applied for 10 percent of the population (EAS). (3)The Enumerators and supervisors manuals have also prepared.

34 (4) Cartographic Work was:- Started in the early 2006 and continuing up to now. GPS is used for the accurate location of settlement and delineation of (EAS). It is also used for allocating service centers. Almost all cartographic work have been finished in the North except Darfour which in a half way. The south is also in a half way. We except to finish mapping by the end of September.

35 Enumeration phase :- The actual enumeration will start in the second of feb.and finish by the15 of feb (a proximally 2 weeks). Defacto method will be applied.

36 Decentralization :- –Decentralized data capturing will be followed for the first time on Sudan. –Final data processing and tabulation will be performed centrally.

37 Data dissemination :- National and regional tabulation will be analyzed and published using different data dissemination methods such as:- Printed reports. Electronic media (websites, s). Data archiving. Seminars and workshops.

38 Challenges :- Lack of Proper infrastructure and experienced manpower in South Sudan due to the war. Mines and insecurity in some parts of Sudan. Continues population movement to the South (returnees) from inside and out side the country. Insecurity in some areas in Darfur States and Equatoria. Problems concerning nomadic population and their continues movements in huge areas and across the boards. Lack of continues flows of Funding from both government and Donors.

39