President Museveni has urged all Ugandans, with a special emphasis on the younger generation (“bazzukulu”), to actively participate in the upcoming 6th National Population and Housing Census (NPHC).
The census is slated to commence on May 10, 2024.
With the aim of gathering comprehensive data on the population and housing landscape of Uganda, this census holds significant importance for the nation’s future planning and development strategies.
President Museveni’s call for widespread participation underscores the crucial role that every citizen plays in shaping the country’s trajectory.
The NPHC represents an opportunity for Ugandans to contribute to the understanding of demographic trends, socio-economic conditions, and housing infrastructure across the nation.
By participating in the census, individuals ensure that their voices are heard and their needs are accounted for in policy formulation and resource allocation.
President Museveni’s appeal serves as a rallying cry for unity and civic responsibility, emphasizing the collective effort required to build a prosperous and inclusive society. As the countdown to May 10 begins, all eyes are on Uganda as it prepares to embark on this pivotal journey of data collection and national reflection.
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