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Digital census to help improving policy planning, decision making

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The first-ever digital census of Pakistan completed in 2023 is not only a remarkable feat in the technological world but is also a big source for proper development planning and evidence-based decision-making through the provision of reliable data. “The new census has touched almost all the sectors and provides comprehensive data which can help policymakers in proper planning based on data-supported evidence,” observed Chief Statistician, Dr Naeem ul Zafar.

Talking to APP at a Data Users and Producers Dialogue workshop organized by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) in Peshawar, Dr Naeem ul Zafar said for the first time in the history of the country, data for the development of frame for the economic census was also integrated with the housing and population census.

The exercise of integrating the economic census with the housing and population census has saved around Rs. Seven billion, Naeem disclosed. He said the gigantic exercise is the first ever in the South Asia region and will be followed by neighbouring countries in coming years. About the details of the 2023 census, Dr Naeem said that would be uploaded online in January of 2024 after which people can benefit from it by getting a lot of information on the required sector. The digital census completed in a timeline of around 18 months also holds the distinction of first-ever uncontroversial census, he claimed.

Member PBS, Muhammad Sarwar Gondal said the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics is committed to providing accurate, reliable and accurate data for informed decision-making. In this latest digital census, data of around 33 indicators are given by geo-tagging 40 million structures, he added.

The information incorporated in the digital census will help policymakers get all relevant information at the time of approval of PC:1 of any project.

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