Census announced in Iraq after 27 years

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(24 News) The census was announced in Iraq after 27 years. Curfew will be enforced for 2 days in the country to make the census process safe in November.

After a long gap of 27 years, the census will be conducted in Iraq. To ensure the safe conduct of the census in November, a curfew will be in force for 2 days. The current population is 43 million, the census will be conducted in partnership with the United Nations Population Fund.

It should be remembered that Iraq has started efforts to restore itself after the immense destruction and destruction in the attack on Iraq by the United States. In this regard, the census has been announced in Iraq after many decades. After a long gap of 27 years, the first census is now scheduled in the month of November.

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In this regard, the government has just announced that a curfew will be in force throughout Iraq for two consecutive days on November 20 and 21 to safeguard the census process. This announcement was made in the statement of Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani.

It should be noted that the last census was conducted in Iraq in 1997, but that census was possible for 15 provinces. However, the census was delayed even then in the three northern provinces of the country. However, the peace and order situation in Iraq has been improving for a few years now.

The Iraqi government estimates that the current population of Iraq is 43 million. Now the Iraqi government has decided to conduct a census in partnership with the United Nations Population Fund. So that the most accurate assessment of the population of Iraq can be compiled with the help of the latest resources. Which will help in future policy making. Iraq is scheduled to conduct a census every ten years, but this opportunity is coming after a long time.


2024-09-03 05:44:20

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