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Uganda to Conduct National Population Census in May 2024

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The Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) has set a new date for the national population census, which was postponed in August due to delays in obtaining necessary equipment.

In a statement on Wednesday, ICT and National Guidance Minister Chris Baryomunsi announced that the census will be conducted from May 10 to 19, 2024. The census night will be on May 9.

The government will secure the required resources of over Shs130 billion by May 2024 to carry out the enumeration exercise across the country.

The delay in conducting the census was partly attributed to UBOS’ challenge in securing Shs134 billion from the finance ministry, which was facing difficulties raising funds due to potential funding cuts from the international community following the passage of the Anti-Homosexuality Law.

However, Dr. Baryomunsi assured that the logistical issues that caused the postponement have been resolved. This census will be the first to use digital systems, promising faster results compared to previous manual exercises.

The last census, held in 2014, reported a population of 36 million in Uganda. Since then, estimates suggest the population has grown to slightly above 45 million.

Census figures are crucial for guiding planning, policy development, program implementation, and monitoring development progress in line with the National Development Plan (NDP III) goals and objectives.

UBOS plans to recruit and deploy approximately 120,000 individuals across the country to assist in the enumeration exercise.

This national housing and population census is a mandatory requirement for all UN member countries and is conducted every 10 years to facilitate proper planning for respective populations.

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