All is set for this year's Census night, today, Sunday, June 27, 2021.
The Census Night is the reference date for census enumeration and all questions asked during enumeration will relate to that Night.
During the night all persons who happen to be in the territory of Ghana will be counted.
This includes everyone who spent the night inside their households, people who spent the night at hotels, people in transit and all outdoor sleepers.
In effect, everyone in Ghana during the time of the Census would be counted.
The enumeration exercise will continue from June 28 and end on July 11, 2021.
The listing of structures to herald the main exercise began on Sunday, June 13, 2021.
The 2021 PHC will provide important information to support the evidence-based implementation of the national development agenda and support the tracking of achievements of the Sustainable Development Goals and Agenda 2063 of the African Union.
During enumeration, a census official (enumerator) will visit each household and administer a questionnaire (collect some information) from the head of household or any other adult in the household.
The enumerator will present their ID card on arrival. The interview to collect information must be conducted in a language that the respondent (household member) can understand.
It is important that everyone takes note of the Census Night and where you spent that night to answer the questions accurately.
All household heads should also make note of all the persons who slept in their household on the Census Night, both usual members of the household and any visitors.
Enumerators will visit households or institutions and collect detailed information on the persons who slept there on Census Night.
It is important that all household heads are able to answer these questions on behalf of others in their absence.
QUESTIONS TO BE ASKED DURING ENUMERATION
The information to be collected covers the following:
1. Travel history of household members who have migrated abroad