BUREAU LAUNCHES STATISTICAL 2011 YEAR BOOK




 Wednesday, 20 June 2012 14:24

The National Bureau of Statistics has launched the South Sudan
Statistical Year Book 2011 indicating that enrolment for primary
education has gone up to 40 percent and over two thirds of the
population live in very poor housing conditions.

The statistics bureau produced another two other publications:
National Baseline Household Survey 2009 and County South Sudan Poverty
Estimates at County Levels 2008.

National Bureau Statistics Deputy Chairperson John Maciek Acuoth
presented the publications this morning in Juba.

He said the Year Book is in its third year and the publication has improved.

David Chan Thiang, Director of Economics and Statistics, explained to
CRN that the key findings concern education, health, water and
sanitation, agriculture and livelihood.

He said 80 percent of South Sudanese do not have toilets, and 82
percent lives in grass thatched huts and 68.7 percent households have
improved drinking water sources.

He added that school enrolment has gone up by 40 percent and 69
percent work on farming.

Mr Chan said the Government is not using the statistics the Bureau is
providing in order to allocate resources according to the indicators.

He added that the National Bureau for statistics cannot force the
Government to use the information while preparing budgets.

Mr Chan praised development partners for making good use of their data
while planning their activities.

National Finance Minister Kosti Manibe announced yesterday at his
budget presentation speech in the parliament that the County
Development Grant will now be allocated to each county on per capita
basis and the population’s needs.

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