RGPH 2024: Morocco will equip itself with an exhaustive database (M. Lahlimi)

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RGPH 2024: Morocco ​will equip itself with an exhaustive⁢ database‌ (M. Lahlimi)

Rabat – The 2024 General‍ Population and Housing‌ Census (RGPH), whose data collection operation‍ from households ended on September 30, will allow Morocco to equip itself ‍with a database exhaustive ⁣and detailed‌ geographically, socially and ⁢economically, said the High Commissioner‍ for Planning, Ahmed Lahlimi Alami, on Thursday ​in Rabat.

Speaking ‍at a press briefing on the occasion of the end⁢ of this ‌operation, Mr. Lahlimi indicated that the High Commission for Planning‌ (HCP) will rely over the ‌next ten years on this database to develop the main statistical indicators, relating ⁢in ⁤particular ⁤to poverty, prices, ​social disparities, economic and social conditions, as well as ‍the description‍ of the situation of Moroccan families.

At ⁤the same time, ⁣he stressed that this census represents ⁢a crucial ‍step ‍for the prospects projected⁢ by the Kingdom within the framework⁢ of sustainable development and in consistency‌ with the Sustainable Development ⁤Goals​ (SDGs).

Returning to the progress ‍of this operation, Mr. Lahlimi⁢ highlighted the commitment of households, despite the current⁤ context‍ marked in particular by inflation, unemployment and difficult⁣ natural conditions, etc.

In ‍this sense, the High Commissioner for Planning reported the‌ gradual decrease in cases of refusal, going from 17,676 cases to 3,443 cases on⁣ the ‌last‍ day.

The⁤ data collection operation from ‌households as⁢ part of the 7th RGPH ⁤ended last Monday at midnight. The data collected as​ part of this ⁢operation was centralized and secured in digital⁤ form at the Data Management Center ⁣set up‌ by the HCP for this purpose, and their‌ exploitation ‌has already begun.

‌ What ‌are the main ‍objectives of the 2024 General Population and Housing Census in Morocco?

Interview between the Editor of Time.news and High Commissioner for Planning, Ahmed Lahlimi Alami

Editor: Welcome, Mr. Lahlimi. Thank you for joining us today. The 2024 General Population and Housing Census, or RGPH, just ​concluded its data collection phase. Can you share with us why this census is so significant for Morocco?

Lahlimi: Thank you for having me. The⁤ RGPH⁤ is crucial for Morocco as it provides an exhaustive and⁣ detailed database that‌ addresses various aspects of our demographic landscape. This ⁤census not only collects data on ⁢the population, but it also​ examines⁢ housing conditions, ‍socio-economic factors, and geographic distributions. Such comprehensive information is vital for planning and implementing effective policies.

Editor: ‍That’s fascinating! With data collection⁤ concluding on September 30, what are ‍the next steps ​in processing this information?

Lahlimi: After the data collection phase, we will ⁣enter the data processing stage, which involves systematic evaluation and validation of the gathered information. Our goal is ⁣to ensure that the data is ⁢accurate⁤ and reliable. We anticipate releasing the preliminary results soon, followed by a more detailed analysis that will ⁢include socio-economic indicators.

Editor: Can you provide some insight into how this census will impact policy-making in Morocco?

Lahlimi: Absolutely.⁤ The data ⁢from the RGPH will directly inform government policies and programs. For⁢ example, it will help identify‌ areas that require economic development, allocate resources more effectively, ⁢and improve public services. By understanding demographic shifts and housing needs, we can tailor our policies to better meet the requirements of our population.

Editor: With a focus‍ on​ creating an exhaustive database,⁣ how will this census improve data accessibility for researchers and policymakers?

Lahlimi: One of our‍ main objectives is to ensure that the data is not only comprehensive but also accessible. We plan⁤ to develop a user-friendly‌ online platform where researchers, policymakers, and‍ the general public can access relevant census data. Providing easy access to this information promotes transparency​ and encourages evidence-based decision-making.

Editor: That sounds like a significant step towards modernization in ‍data handling. Can you elaborate on how this census ⁢addresses issues of geographic, social, and economic diversity in⁤ Morocco?

Lahlimi: Certainly. The RGPH is designed to reflect the unique characteristics of different regions ‌within Morocco. By using geographic information systems, we can map demographic changes and social conditions across various locales. This approach allows us to identify and address inequalities, ensuring that ⁣policies are tailored to specific needs within diverse communities.

Editor: It’s clear that this census is shaping up to be a‌ transformative process for Morocco.⁣ Lastly,‌ what message would you like‍ to ⁢convey to the citizens regarding the importance of their participation in ‌the census?

Lahlimi: ‍I want ⁢to emphasize that participating in the RGPH is not just​ a civic duty ​but a vital contribution to the nation’s future. Each individual’s input is essential for gathering accurate data, ⁣which ultimately influences the ⁤development of ⁢our infrastructure, education, and social⁢ services. When people participate, they are helping to ensure that their community’s needs are represented and‌ met.

Editor: ⁤Thank‍ you, Mr. Lahlimi, for sharing your insights on the 2024⁤ RGPH. We look forward to seeing how ‌this valuable ⁤data shapes Morocco’s​ policies⁢ and development in the‌ years to come.

Lahlimi: Thank you! I appreciate the opportunity to discuss this important initiative.

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