Morocco’s 2024 Census: Full Participation Key to Success
Morocco’s 2024 Census: A Nationwide Effort for Success
Dakhla, Morocco – Ahmed Lahlimi Alami, Morocco’s High Commissioner for Planning, recently emphasized the crucial role of public participation in the upcoming 2024 General Census of Population and Housing. Speaking in Dakhla, he stressed that widespread engagement is key to the success of this national endeavor, set to commence on September 1st.
Lahlimi Alami’s visit to Dakhla is part of a nationwide tour aimed at raising awareness about the census. He highlighted the meticulous preparations undertaken to ensure a comprehensive and accurate count. This includes the mobilization of significant resources and the implementation of robust technological solutions.
Accurate and up-to-date population data is essential for effective policy-making and resource allocation. It provides crucial insights into a nation’s demographic trends, socioeconomic landscape, and infrastructure needs. This information is vital for addressing critical issues such as education, healthcare, housing, and employment.
The 2024 census holds particular significance for Morocco as it comes at a time of dynamic growth and development. The country has made significant strides in various sectors, and the census data will be instrumental in shaping future policies and strategies.
The success of any census hinges on the active participation of its citizens. By providing accurate information, individuals contribute to a clearer picture of their communities and the nation as a whole. This collective effort empowers policymakers to make informed decisions that benefit all.