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The presentation is a collaborative effort of the four (4) Statistics Botswana Delegates

UNITED NATIONS REGIONAL WORKSHOP ON THE 2020 ROUND OF POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS: International Standards and Contemporary Technologies Lusaka, Zambia, 20-23 March 2017 PRESENTATION BY STATISTICS BOTSWANA.

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The presentation is a collaborative effort of the four (4) Statistics Botswana Delegates

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  1. UNITED NATIONS REGIONAL WORKSHOP ON THE 2020 ROUND OF POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS: International Standards and Contemporary TechnologiesLusaka, Zambia, 20-23 March 2017 PRESENTATION BYSTATISTICS BOTSWANA

  2. The presentation is a collaborative effort of the four (4) Statistics Botswana Delegates Grace Mphetolang Kwenagape Kenny Mogotsinyane Thapelo Maruatona Eden Onyadile

  3. Introduction • Strategic Objectives for the Census Operation • Census Operations Stages and Management Structures • Critical Milestones • Census Committees • Census Organizational Structure • Consultations with Stakeholders and Collaboration with Development Partners • Capacity Development • Communication Strategy • Quality Assurance • Adaptation of Latest Technologies • Plans for Outsourcing and Use of Technologies • Geospatial Tools During Pre-enumeration Outline

  4. I. Introduction • Statistics Botswana • Autonomous body under the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning since April 2012 • Operates within the jurisdiction of two (2) key legal instruments - Statistics Act (Cap 17:01) and Census Act (Cap 17:02) • Mainly funded by the Government; also assisted by domestic, regional, and international bodies and partners. Performance monitored and overseen by the board. • Has two arms in the organizational structure for statistical production; namely the Socio-Economics and Statistical and Technical Operations

  5. Introduction (Cont’) • PHC - 10 years interval consistently since 1971 • Botswana Census, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2001, and 2011 • Next census 2021 • Botswana population was 2,024,094 from 2011 Census • Growth rate was 1.9 based on 2011 Census. • Projected population is 2,266,857 as at 2017

  6. Introduction (Cont’) Population Trends

  7. II. Strategic Objectives for the Census Operation Importance of Census undertaking Constituency delimitation (Constitutional Provision) Baseline data for policy formulation, programming and research Data for development Frameworks e.g. NDP, V2036, etc.

  8. III. Census Operations Stages and Management Structures Census Project Document Planning & Budgeting Cartographic Exercise Pilot Enumeration Post Enumeration Survey (PES) Preliminary Results Processing & Analysis Dissemination

  9. Census Operations Stages and Management Structures (Cont’) Post Census Activities Constituency Delimitation Sampling Frame – (for Household Surveys and Agricultural Census) Population Projections Small area estimates (districts monographs) Further analysis and research

  10. IV. Critical Milestones Cartographic Fieldwork Pilot Census Enumeration Post Enumeration Survey (PES)? Data Processing Dissemination

  11. V. Census Committees

  12. VI. Census Organizational Structure, 2011

  13. VII. Consultations with Stakeholders and Collaboration with Development Partners Consultations Engage data users (topics) - Workshops Engage vulnerable groups

  14. Consultations with Stakeholders and Collaboration with Development Partners (Cont’) Collaboration Government Institutions Local Government Institutions UNFPA NGOs Private sector

  15. VIII. Capacity Development Institutional memory Peer review (regoinal) Capacitating census personnel through 2020 RPHC Workshops Short term trainings

  16. IX. Communication Strategy Communication strategy Reach out to all population Media Workshops Roadshows Schools

  17. X. Quality Assurance Check and confirm adequacy of census resource against the set and agreed sizes and quantum of resources: Office space, Staffing at Census Organizational structure Field staff & calibre Transport, Facilities Equipment, etc.

  18. Quality Assurance (Cont’) Check and confirm IT capacity commensurability with size of the project (software & hardware) Ensure data processing of pilot census

  19. XI. Adaptation of Latest Technologies CAPI (enumeration, processing, validation, etc.) Geo Media Smart Client (mapping) Arc/GIS (frames, geospatial information, etc.)

  20. XII. Plans for Outsourcing and Use of Technologies Outsourced data processing in the past two census (2001 & 2011) No plans to outsource anything for 2021 Census

  21. XIII. Geospatial Tools During Pre-enumeration Hardware and Software maps GPS Satellite imagery Aerial photographs

  22. Thank you

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