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The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics United Nations Regional Seminar on Promotion and Utilization of Census Results and on the revision of the Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses Presentation by Adwok Chol Awur Director of Censuses & Surveys Pretoria, South Africa March 24 - 26, 2014

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United Nations Regional Seminar on Promotion and Utilization of Census Results and on the revision of the Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses. Presentation by Adwok Chol Awur Director of Censuses & Surveys Pretoria, South Africa March 24 - 26, 2014. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Presentation  by  Adwok Chol Awur Director of Censuses & Surveys Pretoria, South Africa

The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics

 

United Nations Regional Seminar

on Promotion and Utilization of Census Results and on the revision of the

Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses

Presentation by

Adwok Chol AwurDirector of Censuses & Surveys

Pretoria, South Africa March 24 - 26, 2014

Page 2: Presentation  by  Adwok Chol Awur Director of Censuses & Surveys Pretoria, South Africa

The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics

 

Presentation outline

I. South Sudan overviewII. Why conduct a population and

housing censusIII.Overall Objective of the

forthcoming PHC IV.Specific objectives of the

Census

Page 3: Presentation  by  Adwok Chol Awur Director of Censuses & Surveys Pretoria, South Africa

The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics

 

South Sudan overview 1/2 South Sudan attained her independence on

9th July 2011 following a referendum in which people voted for separation from Sudan,

Area coverage 644,329 KM2 and a Population of 8.3 m (2008 PHC)

Male 4.29 mFemale 3.97 m

Population density: 15.8 KM2

Capital city: Juba

Page 4: Presentation  by  Adwok Chol Awur Director of Censuses & Surveys Pretoria, South Africa

The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics

 

Page 5: Presentation  by  Adwok Chol Awur Director of Censuses & Surveys Pretoria, South Africa

The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics

 

South Sudan overview 2/2

The country has a decentralized system of Governance with a national government that exercises authority in respect of the people and the states

State level government which exercises authority within a state and the local government level which is the closest level to the people

Page 6: Presentation  by  Adwok Chol Awur Director of Censuses & Surveys Pretoria, South Africa

The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics

 

Administrative divisions

Page 7: Presentation  by  Adwok Chol Awur Director of Censuses & Surveys Pretoria, South Africa

The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics

 

Why Conduct Census? Limited Demographic Information on South Sudan• limited demographic information on South Sudan derived

from the censuses of the Republic of Sudan of which it was a part until 2011. In all the censuses undertaken, there was substantial under-enumeration of the population in the area now referred to as RSS.

 • The last census was carried out in 2008 as part of the

Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). The results of the census put the population of then Southern Sudan at 8.26 million, which suggested that the population had remained stagnant or had experienced very slow growth.

 

Page 8: Presentation  by  Adwok Chol Awur Director of Censuses & Surveys Pretoria, South Africa

The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics

 

Why Conduct Census? 2008 Census Not Accepted by GOSS

• Given its unreliability, the Government of the Republic of South Sudan has not accepted the outcome of the 2008 census and thus directed the National Bureau of Statistics to undertake the first post-independence census.

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Page 9: Presentation  by  Adwok Chol Awur Director of Censuses & Surveys Pretoria, South Africa

The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics

 

Why Conduct Census? Dramatic Transformation in Population since Independence • Since its independence in July 2011, the

new nation has faced dramatic changes in its population.

• The country has absorbed a large number of returnees from Sudan and other countries who have now resettled across the country.

• Urban areas such as the capital Juba have expanded at a very rapid rate, creating various new residential areas.

Page 10: Presentation  by  Adwok Chol Awur Director of Censuses & Surveys Pretoria, South Africa

The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics

 

Why Conduct Census? Massive Population Movements/Displacements in States

• Internal conflicts have led to displacements of population in a number of states and the continuing disputes and conflict between South Sudan and Sudan have led to massive movements and displacements of populations.

• The continued fighting between the Sudan Armed Forces and rebels in the North has resulted in large numbers of refugees migrating to South Sudan.

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The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics

 

Why Conduct Census? Special Rationale for South Sudan• According to the Transitional Constitution of the

Republic of South Sudan 2011, Article 194, “the National Government shall during the Transitional Period conduct a population census the outcome of which shall, inter alia, determine the number of electoral constituencies for the next general elections”

• Accurate census data are therefore needed for the efficient and equitable demarcation of electoral constituencies and adjustment of administrative boundaries

Page 12: Presentation  by  Adwok Chol Awur Director of Censuses & Surveys Pretoria, South Africa

The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics

 

Why Conduct Census? Census Pivotal for NSDS• The conduct of the PHC is pivotal for the

development and strengthening of the data generation potential of the National Bureau of Statistics. As South Sudan has recently embarked on the development its first National Strategy for the Development of Statistics (NSDS), the Population Census takes on an even more significant position in its planned data collection programme.

  

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The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics

 

Overall Objective of the PHC

• Is to contribute to the improvement of the quality of life of South Sudanese through the provision of current and reliable data for development planning, policy formulation, service delivery and for monitoring and evaluation of population and development programmes.

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The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics

 

Specific objectives of the Census 1/6

• To know the present size of the population of South Sudan and its spatial distribution among States, Counties, Payams and Bomas and among rural and urban areas;

• To determine the demographic, social, economic, gender and other characteristics of the population;

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The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics

 

Specific objectives of the Census 2/6

• To provide detailed information on the population by main administrative units so as to enhance the conduct of voter registration and delineation of electoral constituencies for the forthcoming national elections;

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The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics

 

Specific objectives of the Census 3/6

• To provide the required population-based estimates for national and international frameworks adopted by government including South Sudan Development Plan and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which are heavily dependent on a strong statistical base for their successful implementation and effective monitoring;

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The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics

 

Specific objectives of the Census 4/6• To constitute an updated database providing

information right down to the smallest administrative unit in order to enhance government and development partner programmes of post-war recovery, population resettlement, reconstruction and development;

• To provide reliable data on maternal mortality at the national and sub-national levels.

• To determine the rates of fertility, mortality and migration among the population in order to come up with the natural and overall growth rates of the population of the country;

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The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics

 

Specific objectives of the Census 5/6• To improve on the knowledge relating to housing

conditions in South Sudan and to further employ this information for a more elaborate poverty mapping of the country;

• To provide an exhaustive list of localities along with the available facilities, main economic activities and population size for purposes of more rational regional planning;

• To produce an updated sampling frame for the country and maps for each Enumeration Area (EA) for future sample surveys.

Page 19: Presentation  by  Adwok Chol Awur Director of Censuses & Surveys Pretoria, South Africa

The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics

 

Specific objectives of the Census 6/6• To produce national population projections using

updated base demographic data and other information on population dynamics such as to enhance future planning.

• To reinforce the technical capacity of the NBS in data collection, processing, analysis, dissemination and in the use of the census results and products.

• To lay the foundation of a time series of demographic, housing and socio-economic and agricultural bench-mark data at the national, state, county and payam levels.

Page 20: Presentation  by  Adwok Chol Awur Director of Censuses & Surveys Pretoria, South Africa

The Republic of South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics

 

Thank you very much