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Counting on Angola: Anticipating the 2024 Census Ten Years On

by Miles Cooper
September 18, 2024
in Luanda
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  • Angola Conducts 2024 ‌General Census with ‌Digital Mode
    • What ‍are the potential policy implications of ‌the data collected in the 2024 census for Angola?

Angola Conducts 2024 ‌General Census with ‌Digital Mode

Angola ‌is ⁤currently conducting the General Census of Population and Housing, implementing a digital mode for the first time. This⁢ initiative comes ten years after‌ the previous comprehensive census conducted post-independence,⁤ which revealed that there were 25,789,024 inhabitants in⁤ the country.

The upcoming 2024 General Census holds great significance for Angolan society as it will⁤ present specific and⁢ up-to-date indicators essential for designing public policies and making informed decisions.‍ The data collected ​from this process ‍will​ reflect any demographic changes that have occurred in the country ‌over the past decade.

Despite employing tablets with an appropriate data collection application to facilitate information collection, this task is‍ anticipated to be‌ quite challenging due to significant demographic and housing changes nationwide. Thus, it requires utmost rigor, commitment, and‍ seriousness from all those​ involved throughout the 30-day process ⁢scheduled⁤ to begin on September 19th.

Achieving accurate statistical information on a large scale poses a major challenge in structuring quality data that encompasses‍ up-to-date ‌demographic, housing, and social characteristics from the past decade. The success of executing this thorough process ​depends ⁤largely on aligning different entities within Angola to mobilize efforts toward population awareness.

It is crucial that submitted data be faithful ⁣and genuine to help society understand its population⁢ dynamics effectively. Decision-makers need ‌accurate insights into how many inhabitants ‍reside ⁣in different regions of⁢ Angola and their living conditions for effective planning across ⁣diverse⁤ sectors.

What ‍are the potential policy implications of ‌the data collected in the 2024 census for Angola?

In 2014, Angola conducted⁣ its last national census,⁣ providing crucial demographic and‌ socio-economic ‌data for the country.‌ As we approach the year 2024, ⁢anticipation is growing for the next census, which ‍is ⁤expected to provide updated and comprehensive information about the population​ and living conditions in Angola. In this article, we will explore the significance of the upcoming 2024 census, its potential impact, and how individuals and organizations can ‌prepare for it.

Significance of the 2024 Census

The census holds immense significance⁢ for Angola, as it serves as the primary source of information about the population, housing,‍ and social and economic characteristics of the country. Some key reasons why the upcoming 2024 census is significant ⁣include:

  1. Policy Formulation: Census data is used ‍by the government to formulate and evaluate policies related ‌to education, healthcare, infrastructure, and social welfare programs.
  1. Resource Allocation: The data collected in the census‌ is instrumental in determining the distribution ​of resources, including funding for public ⁤services and facilities.
  1. Economic Planning: Businesses and industries rely on census ‌data to make ⁣informed decisions regarding market research, investment, and economic planning.
  1. Demographic ‌Trends: The census provides vital information about population growth, distribution, age structure, and other demographic‌ trends, which are essential for long-term planning.

Anticipating ‍the 2024 Census

As ⁤the 2024 census approaches, there are several key aspects that individuals and organizations should anticipate and prepare for:

  1. Data Collection Methods: The ‍2024 census is expected to incorporate modern technology for data collection,⁢ including online surveys and geospatial techniques. Individuals ‍should be prepared to ⁢participate in ⁢these new methods of data collection.
  1. Public‌ Awareness Campaigns: ⁤The government is⁣ likely to launch public awareness ⁤campaigns to inform and educate the population about the importance of the census and the process of participation.
  1. Enhanced Data Accuracy: With advances in technology and data⁣ management, ‍the 2024 census is anticipated to yield more accurate⁢ and reliable information ‍compared to ⁢previous censuses.
  1. Policy Implications: The data collected in the 2024 census is expected to have significant implications for policy‌ formulation, resource allocation, and economic planning in Angola.

How to Prepare for the 2024 Census

Individuals and organizations can take proactive steps to prepare⁢ for ⁢the upcoming census:

  1. Stay Informed: Keep abreast of official announcements and updates regarding the ‍2024 census through government​ websites, news outlets, and social media channels.
  1. Participate Actively: When the census is conducted, participate actively and provide accurate information to ensure that the data reflects the true demographic and socio-economic ⁣profile of ⁣Angola.
  1. Support Public Awareness: Individuals and organizations can support public awareness campaigns by disseminating​ information about ⁢the census within their communities and networks.
  1. Utilize Census ‌Data: Once the census data is⁤ released, individuals and organizations can utilize it for research, planning, and decision-making⁤ in their respective fields.

The upcoming 2024 census in Angola holds immense significance for the country’s development and planning. By anticipating the census and actively participating in the process, individuals and organizations can contribute to the accuracy and utility of the data collected. With proper preparation and engagement, the 2024 census has the potential to shape policies and initiatives that will benefit the people of ‍Angola for years to come.
Under the theme ‘Together We Count‌ for Angola’, this census is organized by the ‍Angolan Government through its National Institute of Statistics (INE). ‌A ‍total of 79,423 field agents – comprising enumerators⁢ and supervisors – will work extensively across national territories during this ongoing census ‍mandate. The formal launch event took place recently at INE facilities as part of activating an ‘Operational Command Post’.

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