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Mid-Term Census: World Bank impressed with Stats SL readiness to conduct the 2021


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(SLENA, 16th March, 2021). The World Bank Country Manager and her team in Sierra Leone, together with senior World Bank officials in Washington DC said that Stats SL is more than technically ready to conduct the 2021 Mid Term Population and Housing Census.
This disclosure was made by the World Bank in a virtual meeting called by the Minister of Planning and Economic Development, Dr Francis Kai-Kai, whose ministry supervises Stats SL. The was held to assess the situation and understand how far preparations have gone for the 2021 Mid-Term Census.
World Bank Country Manager, Gayle Martin, said that the bank is committed to the Mid-Term Census process and that their technical and financial support remains intact. She noted that she was thrilled that the minister called the meeting to discuss progress made so far in their partnership with Stats SL on the Mid-Term Census as their role is to support institutions within government
The Minister of Planning, Dr Francis Kai-Kai, underpinned Government’s commitment to the Mid-Term Census stating that the President, H.E Julius Maada Bio, is committed to supporting the process.
He commended the strides taken so far by Stats SL leading up to the Mid-Term Census amongst which are the locality verification which is complete; the district sensitization which had been completed in all provincial districts; the recruitment for the cartographic work which had also been completed; the deployment of the field staff which is ongoing; and the Pilot Cartography which was undertaken and completed in 3 areas in the country including Kailahun, Kambia and Western Area.

Resident Statistics Advisor of the Word Bank in Sierra Leone, Elizabeth Foster, said that she has been working with Stats SL over the years on Censuses and many other surveys. She underscored the need for Stats SL to quickly move to the field to start the cartographic work having recently worked with Stats SL on the pilot cartography which was undertaken.
Quality Assurance Specialist of UNFPA, Samuel Palmer, said that UNFPA committed to the process of organising a quality and acceptable census and as such, they have been working with the implementing agency to ensure critical milestones are met
The Statistician General and CEO of Stats SL,Prof. Osman Sankoh ( Mallam O), said Stats SL had recruited 32 IT graduate staff who were all set and ready to strengthen the IT Infrastructure that has been set up at Stats SL for the Census.
He said the recent rave reviews of the EA Pad was as a result of the tireless effort of the cartographic consultant, Adebayo Olatubosun, contracted by the UN Economic commission for Africa (UNECA), who he said are providing technical support to the process and have already sent a number of consultants who are working with Stats SL to ensure quality delivery of work.
He said that it was only Sierra Leone in the entire Africa that will first do both a digital cartography and census as both Kenya and Ghana did non-digital cartography for their respective censuses. ‘‘As such, Stats SL is poised to put Sierra Leone on the map for delivering on a quality and internationally accredited Digital cartographic work and Census’’ he concluded.

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