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The Story of the Census: Achievements and Challenges

Explore the importance of statistics in organizational performance through the story of the Census 2011 deployment, highlighting achievements and challenges. Learn how statistics contribute to planning, monitoring progress, evaluating performance, and crafting long-term goals.

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The Story of the Census: Achievements and Challenges

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  1. Do statistics matter Organisational Performance The Story of the Census: Achievements and challenges Overall organisational performance Human resource performance Financial Performance Content -2- The South Africa I know, the home I understand

  2. Do statistics matter • The system of statistics in South Africa contributes to: • Inform planning • Monitor progress • Evaluate performance • Support the system of planning in crafting the roadmap to achieve long-term goals -3- The South Africa I know, the home I understand

  3. The Story of the Census 2011 Deployment: 60 Days operations Reverse logistics Process & analyse Release results Preparation Getting ready Training, selection & appointment of fieldworkers Advertise- ment PES finalised 157 886 Recruit- ment Question-naires to processing centre Demarcate Appoint FWS Processing finalised 1,2 million tons 103 000 EAs 15,8 mil 57 additional satellite offices Printing Census product development Listing Publicity Enumeration 30 Oct 2012 Re- visits 3 mil posters Forward logistics to provinces and district offices Pay & de-commision fieldworkers IT and office infrastruc-ture Communi-cation & marketing campaign developed 14,6 dwellings 7 472 vehicles PES commenced Communi-cation & marketing campaign Processing commenced Daily monitoring progress Systems develop-ment Independent monitoring and evaluation 2 213 April – Mar 2011 April –Aug 2011 Sep – Oct 2011 Nov – Mar 2012 April – Sep 2012 Oct 2012 -4- The South Africa I know, the home I understand

  4. People (157 886) this is equivalent to 10% of the public service Recruitment, Training, Deployment, Management Systems Monitoring and tracking of personnel Appointment of personnel Supply Chain Management and the uneven environment (venues and catering) Supplier Payments and the 30 day rule Enumerator payments through the Banking System (enumerators not ATM literate) Vehicle management Damages Tracking and misuse Logistics Printing and forward logistics Collections in highly mobile society Challenges: Census 2011 -5- The South Africa I know, the home I understand

  5. Increased pressure to implement international standards (SNA2008, ISIC4, SEEA) to remain relevant and comparable to peers (OECD, BRICS) Increased need for sub-national economic statistics cannot be met within existing business register model Decreasing response rates (respondent fatigue) Business registration reform – collaboration between partner departments CPIC identified as leading department. Collaboration expanded between Stats SA and SARS on employment matters Balancing maintenance of ageing ICT infrastructure with the demands and opportunities of new technologies Human resource constraints Statistical capacity in the SANSS Analytical and methodological capacity Increased demand and pressure to provide statistical support to partners in SANSS Internalisation of the SANSS Challenges & Constraints -7- The South Africa I know, the home I understand

  6. All relevant economic and social statistical releases adhered to International Monetary Fund (IMF) Special Data Dissemination Standards (SDDS) requirements New release on Victims of Crime New serie on social development indicators released The plan ready to meeting all dwelling frame targets through collaboration as opposed to doing costly fieldwork Improved statistical infrastructure established across the country Administering census whilst supporting core business Leading international statistical development: Achieved Africa Counts. Adopted CRVS as African Symposia for Statistical Development (ASSD) priority over the next 5 years. Leading statistical harmonisation and development on the continent Achievements -6- The South Africa I know, the home I understand

  7. Performance 2011/12 -8- The South Africa I know, the home I understand

  8. Performance 2011/12 -9- The South Africa I know, the home I understand

  9. Human Resource Performance • Vacancy rate: 13,2% • Women in SMS: 33,3% Internship programme -10- The South Africa I know, the home I understand

  10. Organisational performance • Field operations successfully concluded and processing resumed • Continued to deliver on our core statistical products • Established a national footprint for statistical collection • Continued to build statistical capacity • Improved statistical systems and processes • Continued to lead harmonisation of statistical development • Improved governance resulted in unqualified audits for 6 consecutive years • However, • 2011/12 was an unusual year as it was the year of the census with its inherent risks • In this year, Stats SA received a qualified audit -11- The South Africa I know, the home I understand

  11. Financial performance • Qualified Audit on the accruals disclosure (say more) • Basis for qualified opinion: Inadequate systems in place to track records of accounts payable for goods and services received but not yet paid for • Emphasis of matters: • Significant uncertainties • Unresolved matter of advance payments of R7,8 million • Procurement of goods and services for R35,8 million - matter under investigation • Material losses: Losses amounting to R34,4 million written off as irrecoverable • Steps taken to improve in governance and financial management: • Enhanced oversight functions at national, provincial and district level - compliance monitoring, audit monitoring • Commenced with implementation of a corporate governance framework including risk management • Challenges • System functionalities and integration • Overall human resources in provinces • Funding the strategy -12- The South Africa I know, the home I understand

  12. Expenditure per programme -13- The South Africa I know, the home I understand

  13. Expenditure trend -14- The South Africa I know, the home I understand

  14. Economic statistics Reweighted and rebased CPI Re-engineered PPI release MDG report for 2012/13 Forthcoming events -15- The South Africa I know, the home I understand

  15. Census Release: The South Africa I know, the home I understand Release date of Census 2011 is 30 October 2012 Census 96 was released 24 months later Census 2001 was released 21 months later Census products are Easy to use Accessible Electronic Through print media Mobile devices based GIS based Going to enhance the use of evidence in decisions The rallying point for citizens to discuss and debate For children at school to understand their environment For communities to engage with themselves and the state and make choices Forthcoming events -15- The South Africa I know, the home I understand

  16. Trust in statistics through building a sustainable organisation • Broaden the role and reach of official statistics • Growth through coordination • Enhanced quality • Sustained capacity • Doing more with the same -16- The South Africa I know, the home I understand

  17. Thank you The South Africa I know, the home I understand

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