Africazine:
The upcoming 2027 Population and Housing Census in Eswatini aims to count every resident, ensuring no one is overlooked.
This census will include both Emaswati and non-Emaswati residents, reflecting the diverse population of the Kingdom. Deputy Census Commissioner Hanson Dlamini emphasized the necessity of accurate data for effective national planning and resource allocation.
Inclusive Approach to Eswatini’s 2027 Census
The 2027 Population and Housing Census is designed to count all individuals residing in Eswatini, regardless of their nationality. This inclusive strategy is crucial for future development planning. Dlamini stated that everyone utilizes the country’s resources, making it essential to account for all residents.
Accurate population data will enable policymakers to make informed decisions regarding healthcare, education, and infrastructure. Without comprehensive data, certain groups may remain unrecognized despite benefiting from public services.
Importance of Accurate Data for Development
During a recent workshop, stakeholders discussed the need for a modern census that accurately reflects Eswatini’s demographic diversity. The Central Statistical Office is reviewing the 2017 census framework to enhance clarity in the upcoming questionnaire. This effort aims to ensure that enumerators and the public can provide precise responses.
By counting every resident, Eswatini can better plan for equitable service distribution and strengthen its development agenda. The census will not only gather numbers but also provide valuable insights into the nation’s human capital.
Next Steps for the 2027 Census
- Finalize the questionnaire for the 2027 Census.
- Conduct training for enumerators to ensure accurate data collection.
- Engage with stakeholders to promote awareness of the census.
The 2027 Census in Eswatini will ensure that every resident is counted, paving the way for informed national planning.
