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South Sudan Launches Household Survey Program

South Sudan Launches Household Survey Program

By Deborah Akur Chol

The South Sudan National Bureau of Statistics officially launched the budget for its household survey program. The event featured remarks from Dr. Mohamed, a representative from the UNDP, who emphasized the importance of the survey for the people of South Sudan. “Data policy is crucial, and this initiative is significant for the country’s record-keeping,” Dr. Mohamed stated.

He further noted that the data collected will be harmonized with information from other East African countries, making this survey the first of its kind in South Sudan.

Mr. Thembe, the Director of the African Development Bank, announced that the project, which totals $10 million, involves collaboration with the Ministry of Finance and Planning, the Ministry of Mining, and the Bank of South Sudan. “This broad initiative aims to strengthen economic governance in South Sudan. We also have a portfolio of 25 projects to support in areas such as water and sanitation, agriculture, and education,” Mr. Thembe explained. He confirmed that the portfolio amounts to approximately $30 million, including plans for the transportation of power from Uganda to South Sudan.

Mr. George Utu, representing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), underscored the commitment of UN agencies to work closely with the South Sudanese government to ensure the successful analysis and collection of data.

The Director of the National Bureau of Statistics, Mr. Augustino, revealed that the survey had its start in 2009 in Rumbek, where a laboratory is located. He added that UNDP will renovate the lab and provide ICT equipment vital for the survey. “The survey is governed by both a technical committee and a state body, with the Ministry of Finance being technically in charge,” Honorable Augustino explained.

In conclusion, Augustino asserted that the primary objective of the household survey is to strengthen the national statistical system and enhance economic governance in South Sudan.

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Wek Atak Kacjang

Wek Atak Kacjang is a journalist with over seven years of experience in print and electronic media in South Sudan. Wek has a Diploma in Communications from the University of Juba (2020) and serves as a Social Media Monitor and News Editor at Juba Echo TV. Wek has covered topics such as education, politics, and international relations, viewing journalism as a means to learn, grow, and give voice to the voiceless.

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