Demographic and Social Statistics
Meetings
United Nations Regional Workshop on
the 2020 World Programme on Population and Housing Censuses:
International Standards and Contemporary Technologies
- Lagos, Nigeria
- 8 - 11 May 2017
The regional workshop is organized by the United Nations Statistics Division in collaboration with the National Population Commission of Nigeria, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa and the African Development Bank
The main objective of the workshop is to introduce two recently revised international guidelines; the Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses (Revision 3) and the Handbook on the Management of Population and Housing Censuses (Revision 2), and the standards, concepts and methods contained therein in order to facilitate national planning and preparations for 2020 round censuses. The workshop will also provide a forum for reviewing national experience in, and document good practices on, the use of contemporary technologies including those for census mapping and data collection.
Monday, 8 May 2017
- Opening remarks by UN Statistics Division (UNSD) and National Population Commission of Nigeria (NPC)
- Introduction of participants and administrative matters
The session introduces the objectives of the 2020 World Programme on Population and Housing Censuses and UNSD's activities to improve countries' statistical capacity to effectively conduct population and housing censuses. UNSD works towards this objective through the promotion of international standards and methodological guidelines and capacity-building activities and the facilitation of the exchange of national experience and know-how. UNSD's presentation will provide an overview of the revised international standards for conducting population and housing censuses as contained in the Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 3 and the Handbook on the Management of Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 2, highlighting the changes or features that distinguish the current revisions from earlier ones. This session will also provide an overview of the programmes and activities of the UNFPA-WCARO to support census-taking in the 2020 round. The session will review the major issues and common challenges facing the West Africa region and Portuguese-speaking African countries.
- Presentation by UNSD, UNFPA
- Discussion
The session covers the essential features, definitions and major roles of population and housing censuses. It will also discuss the methodologies for producing census statistics as compiled from cumulative national experience in previous rounds of population and housing censuses. Although most countries are expected to continue using the traditional census approach, it is anticipated that an increasing numbers of countries intend to use alternative methodologies.
- Presentation by UNSD
- Discussion
The session provides an overview of international recommendations on census management and planning. The planning and implementation of census operations entail complex technical and administrative tasks. The operational challenges that countries often face include adhering to schedule and budget, outsourcing of census activities, contract management, monitoring fieldwork, quality control, logistics and procurement and integration of technology. Increasing use of advanced technologies and multi-mode collection methods have raised the stakes for sound planning and management. Drawing from contemporary developments in census-taking and the elaborations in the Principles and Recommendations and the Handbook, UNSD's presentation identifies key areas in census operations that require careful planning and preparation.
- Presentation by UNSD
- Country presentations by Angola, Liberia, Mozambique, Nigeria
- Discussion
Group discussions will be held on selected topics pertaining to population and housing censuses. Two groups (English-speaking and Portuguese-speaking) will be formed and one facilitator and one rapporteur will be appointed to lead the discussion in each group. On the last day of the meeting, the facilitators/rapporteurs will present the outcomes of the group discussions.
Tuesday, 9 May 2017
The session provides an overview of international recommendations and standards on quality control in census operations. The session stresses on the importance of a comprehensive and systematic quality assurance programme integrated as part of the overall census programme and reviews the objectives and planning aspects of monitoring the quality of census processes and the evaluation of data quality. The session also gives opportunity for the presentation of 2020 round national plans for quality assurance of main census processes (including cartography, questionnaire design, enumeration, data processing and dissemination) and for evaluation of data quality (including the methods to be used). Presentations by countries are also expected to discuss challenges in undertaking quality assurance programmes.
- Presentation by UNSD
- Country presentations by Gambia, Ghana, Nigeria
- Discussion
The session discusses population and housing census topics as recommended in the current version of the Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses. The session will focus on substantial changes in the topics as well as the changes in definitions and classifications of the recommended core and non-core topics. It will also address important factors for the choice of topics including the need to balance national needs and international comparability. The session will also benefit from presentations on national practices on determination of topics for collection and tabulation and challenges in implementation.
- Presentation by UNSD
- Country presentations by Ghana, Liberia, Sao Tome and Principe
- Discussion
The session reviews international recommendations in census cartography and the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) in census geography, including for mapping, data collection and dissemination. It also provides an overview of the role of maps in the census, GIS fundamentals, the stages of building a census geography programme, costs and benefits of investing in geospatial technology and the institutional and organizational issues associated with census management and planning. This session will also discuss adoption of geospatial technologies—in the collection of georeferenced data and in the integration of geographic data with remotely-sensed images—for census mapping and management of field enumeration. The session will benefit from the sharing of national experience and practices in the West Africa region and in Portuguese-speaking African countries in the use of contemporary census mapping technologies including GIS, GPS and remote sensing.
- Country presentations by Cabo Verde, Gambia, Mozambique
- Discussion
Wednesday, 10 May 2017
Recent advances in technology have allowed national statistical organizations to innovate and modernise census processes, thereby improving the quality and timeliness of census results. The use of electronic data collection technologies—along with use of geospatial technologies—have substantially impacted considerations for planning, designing and implementing census operations. This session will discuss key issues that have to be taken into consideration before making a decision for the adoption of hand-held electronic devices/Internet for census data collection as well as discuss important considerations in the planning, preparation and design of census operations when using electronic data collection technologies. Furthermore, given that multi-mode data collection approaches (the use of hand-held devices with Internet and/or with paper questionnaires) are increasingly being used by countries, the session will also discuss additional challenges arising from the use of multi-mode collection.
- Presentation by UNSD
- Country presentations by Cabo Verde, Ghana, Mozambique, Nigeria
- Discussion
Several countries made use of handheld electronic devices for data collection in the 2010 round. The number of NSOs planning to use these technologies is expected to grow in the 2020 round. Use of electronic data collection technologies in the enumeration phase requires significant changes in organisation and management of the field work. This session will discuss important features for the selection and acquisition of handheld devices and data collection applications as well as operational aspects for the use of these devices in census operations, including data transmission, security, testing, logistics and aspects of field enumeration organization and management. Presentation of national experience in the use of handheld electronic devices in censuses/surveys will highlight the opportunities and challenges of using such technologies in the region.
- Country presentations by Cabo Verde, Gambia, Sao Tome and Principe
- Discussion
Thursday, 11 May 2017
Facilitators/rapporteurs will present the outcomes of group discussions, including any conclusions and recommendations, on the selected topics.
- Presentation by facilitators/rapporteurs
- Discussion
- Recommendations and conclusions of the workshop
- Discussion
Main documents
- Organization of work
- Information note for participants
- List of participants
- Conclusions and recommendations
Presentations
- Session 2 ‐ Global and regional programmes in support of 2020 round population and housing censuses
- UNSD ‐ United Nations Statistics Division Programme in support of the 2020 round of Population and Housing Censuses
- UNFPA ‐ Census: 2010 to 2020
- UNFPA ‐ Mapping: 2015-2024
- Session 3 ‐ Essential features, definitions and methodologies of population and housing censuses
- Session 4 ‐ Census planning and management
- UNSD ‐ Census planning and management
- Angola ‐ General Population and Housing Census 2014
- Liberia ‐ Planning and Managing the 2018 National Population and Housing Census in Liberia
- Mozambique ‐ Census 2017 planning and management
- Nigeria ‐ Census planning and management for next Nigerian Census
- Session 6 ‐ Quality assurance in population and housing censuses
- UNSD ‐ Quality assurance in population and housing censuses
- Gambia ‐ Quality measures in 2013 Population and Housing Census
- Ghana ‐ Quality assurance in population and housing censuses – The case of Ghana
- Nigeria ‐ Aspects of Quality Assurance Plan for the next Nigerian Population and Housing Census
- Session 7 ‐ Recommended population and housing census topics
- UNSD ‐ Recommended population and housing census topics
- Ghana ‐ Selection of census topics for Ghana 2020 Population and Housing Census
- Liberia ‐ Recommended population and housing census topics
- Sao Tome and Principe ‐ Recommended population and housing census topics – The case of Sao Tome and Principe
- Session 8 ‐ Planning and implementing a census geospatial programme and use of geospatial tools
- Cabo Verde ‐ Implementation of a digital cartography – Cabo Verde experience
- Gambia ‐ Use of GIS technology for census
- Mozambique ‐ Planning and implementing a census geospatial programme – Mozambique experience
- Session 11 ‐ Planning for the adoption of electronic data collection technologies
- UNSD ‐ Planning for the adoption of electronic data collection technologies
- Cabo Verde ‐ Planning for the adoption of electronic data collection technologies – Cabo Verde experience
- Ghana ‐ Planning for the adoption of electronic data collection technologies for Ghana 2020 PHC
- Mozambique ‐ Use of electronic devices in data collection
- Nigeria ‐ Planning for the adoption of electronic data collection technologies for next Nigerian Census
- Session 12 ‐ Use of handheld electronic devices for census data collection
- Cabo Verde ‐ Use of handheld electronic devices for census data collection – Cabo Verde experience
- Gambia ‐ Use of hand-held devices in data collection in the Gambia Census
- Sao Tome and Principe General Population and Housing Census 2012
- Session 15 ‐ Demonstration of an electronic system (CAPI software) by the World Bank
Background documents
- Handbooks and reports
- Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Rev.3
- Handbook on the Management of Population and Housing Censuses, Rev.2
- Measuring Vision 2063 Towards Sustainable Development in Africa ‐ A costed Strategy for Harmonisation of Statistics in Africa (SHaSA)
- Report of the Regional Training Workshop on Digitalized Collection and the Processing of Census and Survey Data
- 2016 UNFPA SDG Capacity-Building Regional Workshops ‐ Consolidated Report
- Ghana's Readiness to Report on SDGs