THE AFRICAN CENSUS ANALYSIS PROJECT (ACAP): Census Data for Research & Proactive Planning in Africa UNFPA/PARIS21 Expert Group Seminar on Census Dissemination Pretoria, November 11, 2003 Nov. 11, 2003 Bangha Martin African Census Analysis Project Population Studies Center University of Pennsylvania Background Data and information are crucial elements in the development planning Required for effective policy formulation and monitoring of development programs in any democratic society. Over the past few decades, Africa has progressed dramatically from the data-poor to data-rich situation Census rarely been used in the past as a resource for development planning
The ACAP Initiative Access to the vast amount of data collected has often been a major problem Censuses neglected when there was an enormous increase in the data-analytic capacity necessary to evaluate them Need to preserve Africa census data in order to avoid perpetual loss due to poor storage Important need to go beyond census analytical reports for a better understanding of population and society Why ACAP? Demographic Capacity Strengthening in Africa: Collaborative Training Analyze African Census Data using modern demographic and statistical techniques: Collaborative Research with African Researchers. The development of the Pan-African Census Explorer (PACE): An interactive census microdata data archive covering several years for over 30 African Nations.
ACAP Collaborators Individual African Nations (over 30 African Nations) primarily Census Bureaus or Statistical Offices Regional Research Organizations and Training Centers (& national) AFRICAN CENSUS DATA COLLECTION One year of census data Burkina Faso (1985) Chad (1993) Cape Verde (1990-partial) Central African Republic (1988) Nigeria (PES 1991) Niger (1988) Mali (1987-partial) Mozambique (1997) Former South African Homelands: Ciskei (1991); Venda (1991) Sudan (1973) Swaziland (1986) Tanzania (1988) ) Multiple years of census data South Africa: (1970, 1980, 1985, 1991, 1996) Bophuthatswana (1980, 1991) Botswana (1981, 1991) The Gambia (1973, 1983, 1993) Ghana (PES 1971, 1984) Guinea (1983, 1996) Kenya (1969, 1979, 1989) Lesotho (1986, 1996) Liberia (1843, 1974) Malawi (1977, 1987, 1998) Senegal (1976, 1988) Uganda (1980-partial, 1991) Zambia (1980, 1990) Cameroon (1976, 1987) Mauritius (1990, 2000)
Why The Pan-African Census Explorer? Most micro-data from the censuses taken in Africa (including some of those taken in the last thirty years) are irretrievably lost. These data are an invaluable source of information for understanding demographic processes in Africa. Various African governments and ACAP are currently analyzing African census micro-data. ACAP General Objective The overall objective of ACAP is to make census data more useful and relevant to policy formulation and development planning. For more details visit the ACAP web page at (http://www.acap.upenn.edu)
Collaborative Efforts Using Census Data at Regional Analysis and Utilization of Census Data-SADC Millennium Census Project ACAP-INDEPTH Collaborative Research Program on Population and Health in Africa Data needs for Proactive Development Planning Analysis and Utilization of SADC Censuses Preparation of manuals, guidelines, reports and monographs; Harmonization of terms, concepts and definitions for use in the analysis of census and survey data across the SADC region; Training of analysts; Training of government policy makers and planners in the use of census data; and Conducting a SADC census data dissemination workshop.
ACAP-INDEPTH Collaboration Seeks to: Realize joint research projects on patterns, characteristics, and trends in African population and health using census, survey, and DSS data; Exchange experiences and expertise of research fellows working on specific topics that use both types of data; Facilitate access to defined data banks by project researchers. Selected Countries and Collaborating Institutions Statistical Bureaus INSD, Burkina Faso Statistical Service, Ghana INE, Mozambique DPS, Senegal Statistics South Africa NBS, Tanzania DSS Sites Nouna, Burkina Faso UERD, Burkina Faso Navrongo, Ghana Manhica, Mozambique Agincourt, South Africa Ifakara, Tanzania Rufiji, Tanzania
Data Needs for Proactive Development Planning Pilot phase planned for Uganda-2004 Facilitate dissemination of census data to DPUs & other stakeholders Demonstrate usefulness of census data in the decentralization process-enhancing proactive district level planning Eventual replication in other countries FINANCIAL SUPPORT Andrew W. Mellon Foundation National Institute Health John E. Fogarty International Center NICHD NIA Rockefeller Foundation
Thank you for your attention THE AFRICAN CENSUS ANALYSIS PROJECT Pan-African Census Explorer A Demonstration 11/11/2003