Overview of Egypt's 2017 Population, Housing & Establishments E-Census

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E
GYPT
S
 P
OPULATION
, H
OUSING
 &
E
STABLISHMENTS
 
E
-C
ENSUS
, 2017
 
C
ONTENT
 
Introduction;
Census Methodology;
E-Census concept and components;
E-Census achievements;
Challenges and Future Directions.
 
 
 
2
 
I
NTRODUCTION
: M
AIN
 S
TRATEGIC
 G
OALS
 
Full coverage
 
of the population within planned
timetable and budget as well as reduced levels of no-
compliance through well design and comprehensive
media campaign.
Quality standards
 
are fully adopted in collecting and
producing census results  within specified time table.
Ensure responsiveness of Census returns to the
needs
 
of various stakeholders through involving
them in the process of specifying census content.
Legal and ethical standards are applied to protect
the confidentiality of individual responses
 
in data
collection operations and dissemination of findings.
Rationalize census cost 
through adopting clear cost-
effectiveness procedures.
Ensure full-integration 
with other data-bases in the
Country.
 
 
3
 
C
ENSUS
 M
ETHODOLOGY
: P
LACE
 
OF
 E
NUMERATION
 
Based on the Country priorities, Egypt’s census
adopted 
place of usual residence 
as the place of
enumeration.
 
based on the person's presence during the
threshold of 12 months; where he has lived
continuously for most of the last 12 months (at
least six months and one day), not including
temporary absences for holidays or work).
 
4
 
C
ENSUS
 M
ETHODOLOGY
: D
ATA
 C
OLLECTION
 
Household/ individual characteristics
and living conditions information are to
be collected through 
two forms
:
Long Form
: collected from about 10% of enumerated
households;
Short Form
:
 covering the balance (90%). However
its content are fully covered by the long one.
Data collection through:
Face-to-face interviews; or
Self-enumeration by members of the household.
 
5
 
E-C
ENSUS
 C
ONCEPTS
 
Develop an integrated comprehensive
technological system 
that responds to the
strategic goals of the census based on:
The international main principles and
recommendations required for undertaking an
efficient census.
 
To Provide
the Country with accurate, trustworthy and timely
fundamental data for strategic planning and
development at various administrative levels.
 
6
 
E-C
ENSUS
 C
OMPONENTS
 
 
E-census is developed to include
:
 A 
full computerization 
of all census processes,
at all levels, through both the tablet, the
internet and the utilization of digital maps;
 Establish 
secured direct connection
 
between
field workers and the Data Center (DC) at
headquarter to transfer the data to the
national data base;
 
Establish and sustain a supportive
technological environment 
for centrally
managing the tablet, follow-up.
Establish
 effective mechanisms to provide
immediate necessary support to field workers
and enumerators to ensure successful
implementation of all census processes.
 
7
 
E- C
ENSUS
 A
PPLICATIONS
 
Computerize all census processes 
including
planning, preparation and implementation as well
as managing work areas, field work teams and
automating the full business cycle for all phases
and employees.
Collecting census data through the Tablet and the
Web 
considering all possible validation rules,
consistency checks and edits:
Adopting full quality control procedures
 at the
field and through call backs.
Allow 
self enumeration 
for those households
expressing interest;
Producing preliminary and final census r
eturns on
the Web.
 
8
 
E- C
ENSUS
 A
PPLICATIONS
: B
ACK
 E
ND
 
Centrally preparing and managing census activities
including:
Detailed follow-up of field operations,
communication and specify daily assignments;
Managing control data transfer operations;
Central operation room and support units;
 Quality control sampling and procedures;
Follow-up training and asset management;
Producing frames for households and
establishments;
Coding;
Buildings and units unique identification number;
Self-registration; and,
Preliminary and final census returns.
 
9
 
T
ECHNOLOGY
 I
NFRASTRUCTURE
 
Main and back-up data center 
at CAPMAS and
Te-data company (Smart Village) as well as data
security;
Prepare Tablet for dissemination 
and managing
the movements in the field;
Centrally managing the Tablet 
using Mobile
Device Management (MDM) and follow-up its
utilization
Secured local internet 
at inspectors field offices.
 
10
 
T
ECHNICAL
 F
IELD
 
AND
 S
UPPORT
 S
ERVICES
 
Phone and field technical support 
including
about 2500 field technical support staff;
Call Center
 
responsible for answering
households questions, review frames for self
enumeration to contacting them and provide TA
when needed ;
Governorate offices for 
Tablet maintenance 
and
services;
Mobile Closed Business Group
;
Producing reports & using business Intelligence
(BI) and DWH for monitoring performance to the
lowest enumeration areas and analysis.
 
11
 
E- C
ENSUS
 T
ECHNICAL
 P
REPARATIONS
 
Data center and management of databases
including servers, database systems, security
systems, networks, data storage units and their
necessary requirements for power, air
conditioning and protection systems. It
represent the backbone of the whole
technological system;
Communication network 
and data transfer lines
(MRTG);
Equipments for 
load distribution and security
;
Sufficient number of 
server and databases.
 
12
 
E-C
ENSUS
 A
CHIEVEMENTS
 
 
Uploading electronic geographical maps and Household
frames 
automatically, at the central level, to all Tablet in
the field.
Instant update of electronic maps 
(addition or
deletion) on the tablet, and transfer changes being
approved to the DB; (updating maps DB)
Reducing required time for data collection
processes (Saved-time)
;
Ensure 
high levels data quality
, results of instant
adoption of validation rules and  mechanisms, in
regards of quality control procedures (re-
interview, call backs,..),
Effective control and simultaneous 
follow-up of all
field operations
 
and working te
ams;
 
13
 
E-C
ENSUS
 A
CHIEVEMENTS
 (1)
 
Electronic lists of HHs to be covered 
by
both long and short forms;
High-level efficient technical support 
for
the Tablet through both the help desk and
the call center which enable fieldwork to
efficiently carry out their work;
Elimination of time-consuming comparing
to traditional census stages
, such as data
entry (OCR), desk review and data
validation, which carried out electronically
by the tablet, leading to speed extraction of
the census results.
 
14
 
E-C
ENSUS
 A
CHIEVEMENTS
(2)
 
Speed connection with fieldteams 
and technical
support  (Call Center, SMS, field support);
Managing Tablet units 
and updating
applications, frameworks and mapping centrally
(Mobile Device Management, MDM);
Remote efficient control and follow-up
, at both
centralized and decentralized levels;
Establish fully integrated national database
through liking the data at the HH level to the
national system for 
establishing the unified
number of buildings, housing and establishment
units.
 
15
 
E-C
ENSUS
 M
AIN
 C
HALLENGES
 
Complete all fine-tuning changes 
to the e-census
applications to enhance its effective utilization
in the field and the full adoption of validation
rules;
To ensure the efficiency of the
 infra-structure
for the e-census 
and its capacity to handle the
expected load of work;
Manage the process of data transfer and
accumulating volume of records on Tablet
:
organizing the process of SYNC and the number
of current enumerators of the service, and
properly disseminate the load of work;
Proper 
selection of qualified needed human
resources
 to timely carry out the various census
activities, especially field work, and their
training
.
 
16
 
Q
UALITY
 C
ONTROL
 P
ROCESS
 
The overall plan for the census focus attention
on adopting a total quality control approach
which cover all census operations.
Total quality control approach is to be working
on two dimensions:
Quality of procedures implementation through
special follow-up check-list at all stages;
Data quality which be carried out through:
Re-interviewing  randomly selected HH and compare both
data sets;
Re-check a randomly selected sample of those who
completed the questionnaire without or outside the range
of GPS;
Revise the collected data for some specific questions
through the call center.
 
17
 
M
EDIA
 C
AMPAIGN
 
An 
intensive media campaign planned 
to
accompany the various stages of the census in
order to enhance people awareness about the
process and ensure their collaboration;
The selected media campaign started work in
preparing the various components;
The framework and structure of the planned
campaign is elaborated and covers two parts:
 Design, develop and disseminate relevant
messages using all possible sources of
communications;
Outdoor components to cover all open
places in various governorates.
 
18
 
 
 
Thanks for your
Thanks for your
Attention
Attention
 
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The Egypt 2017 E-Census aimed for full population coverage, data quality, stakeholder involvement, confidentiality, cost-effectiveness, and integration with other databases. It focused on place of enumeration, data collection methodologies, and e-census concepts/components for timely and accurate data collection and processing. Embracing technological advancements, the e-census utilized digital tools for comprehensive data gathering and processing, ensuring secure data transfer between field workers and the Data Center.

  • Egypt
  • 2017
  • E-Census
  • Population
  • Housing

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  1. EGYPTS POPULATION, HOUSING & ESTABLISHMENTS E-CENSUS, 2017

  2. CONTENT Introduction; Census Methodology; E-Census concept and components; E-Census achievements; Challenges and Future Directions. 2

  3. INTRODUCTION: MAIN STRATEGIC GOALS Full coverage of the population within planned timetable and budget as well as reduced levels of no- compliance through well design and comprehensive media campaign. Quality standards are fully adopted in collecting and producing census results within specified time table. Ensure responsiveness of Census returns to the needs of various stakeholders through involving them in the process of specifying census content. Legal and ethical standards are applied to protect the confidentiality of individual responses in data collection operations and dissemination of findings. Rationalize census cost through adopting clear cost- effectiveness procedures. Ensure full-integration with other data-bases in the Country. 3

  4. CENSUS METHODOLOGY: PLACEOF ENUMERATION Based on the Country priorities, Egypt s census adopted place of usual residence as the place of enumeration. based on the person's presence during the threshold of 12 months; where he has lived continuously for most of the last 12 months (at least six months and one day), not including temporary absences for holidays or work). 4

  5. CENSUS METHODOLOGY: DATA COLLECTION Household/ and living conditions information are to be collected through two forms: Long Form: collected from about 10% of enumerated households; Short Form: covering the balance (90%). However its content are fully covered by the long one. Data collection through: individual characteristics Face-to-face interviews; or Self-enumeration by members of the household. 5

  6. E-CENSUS CONCEPTS Develop an integrated comprehensive technological system that responds to the strategic goals of the census based on: The recommendations efficient census. international main principles undertaking and an required for To Provide the Country with accurate, trustworthy and timely fundamental data for development at various administrative levels. strategic planning and 6

  7. E-CENSUS COMPONENTS E-census is developed to include: A full computerization of all census processes, at all levels, through both the tablet, the internet and the utilization of digital maps; Establish secured direct connection between field workers and the Data Center (DC) at headquarter to transfer the data to the national data base; Establish and sustain technological environment managing the tablet, follow-up. Establish effective mechanisms to provide immediate necessary support to field workers and enumerators implementation of all census processes. a for supportive centrally to ensure successful 7

  8. E- CENSUS APPLICATIONS Computerize planning, preparation and implementation as well as managing work areas, field work teams and automating the full business cycle for all phases and employees. Collecting census data through the Tablet and the Web considering all possible validation rules, consistency checks and edits: Adopting full quality control procedures at the field and through call backs. Allow self enumeration for those households expressing interest; Producing preliminary and final census returns on the Web. all census processes including 8

  9. E- CENSUS APPLICATIONS: BACK END Centrally preparing and managing census activities including: Detailed follow-up communication and specify daily assignments; Managing control data transfer operations; Central operation room and support units; Quality control sampling and procedures; Follow-up training and asset management; Producing frames establishments; Coding; Buildings and units unique identification number; Self-registration; and, Preliminary and final census returns. of field operations, for households and 9

  10. TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE Main and back-up data center at CAPMAS and Te-data company (Smart Village) as well as data security; Prepare Tablet for dissemination and managing the movements in the field; Centrally managing the Tablet using Mobile Device Management (MDM) and follow-up its utilization 10 Secured local internet at inspectors field offices.

  11. TECHNICAL FIELDAND SUPPORT SERVICES Phone and field technical support including about 2500 field technical support staff; Call Center responsible households questions, review frames for self enumeration to contacting them and provide TA when needed ; Governorate offices for Tablet maintenance and services; Mobile Closed Business Group; Producing reports & using business Intelligence (BI) and DWH for monitoring performance to the lowest enumeration areas and analysis. for answering 11

  12. E- CENSUS TECHNICAL PREPARATIONS Data center and management of databases including servers, database systems, security systems, networks, data storage units and their necessary requirements conditioning and protection represent the backbone technological system; Communication network and data transfer lines (MRTG); Equipments for load distribution and security; Sufficient number of server and databases. for power, systems. the air It of whole 12

  13. E-CENSUS ACHIEVEMENTS Uploading electronic geographical maps and Household frames automatically, at the central level, to all Tablet in the field. Instant update of electronic maps (addition or deletion) on the tablet, and transfer changes being approved to the DB; (updating maps DB) Reducing required time for data collection processes (Saved-time); Ensure high levels data quality, results of instant adoption of validation rules and mechanisms, in regards of quality control interview, call backs,..), Effective control and simultaneous follow-up of all field operations and working teams; procedures (re- 13

  14. E-CENSUS ACHIEVEMENTS (1) Electronic lists of HHs to be covered by both long and short forms; High-level efficient technical support for the Tablet through both the help desk and the call center which enable fieldwork to efficiently carry out their work; Elimination of time-consuming comparing to traditional census stages, such as data entry (OCR), desk validation, which carried out electronically by the tablet, leading to speed extraction of the census results. review and data 14

  15. E-CENSUS ACHIEVEMENTS(2) Speed connection with fieldteams and technical support (Call Center, SMS, field support); Managing Tablet units applications, frameworks and mapping centrally (Mobile Device Management, MDM); Remote efficient control and follow-up, at both centralized and decentralized levels; Establish fully integrated national database through liking the data at the HH level to the national system for establishing the unified number of buildings, housing and establishment units. and updating 15

  16. E-CENSUS MAIN CHALLENGES Complete all fine-tuning changes to the e-census applications to enhance its effective utilization in the field and the full adoption of validation rules; To ensure the efficiency of the infra-structure for the e-census and its capacity to handle the expected load of work; Manage the process of data transfer and accumulating volume of records on Tablet: organizing the process of SYNC and the number of current enumerators of the service, and properly disseminate the load of work; Proper selection of qualified needed human resources to timely carry out the various census activities, especially field work, and their training. 16

  17. QUALITY CONTROL PROCESS The overall plan for the census focus attention on adopting a total quality control approach which cover all census operations. Total quality control approach is to be working on two dimensions: Quality of procedures implementation through special follow-up check-list at all stages; Data quality which be carried out through: Re-interviewing randomly selected HH and compare both data sets; Re-check a randomly selected sample of those who completed the questionnaire without or outside the range of GPS; Revise the collected data for some specific questions through the call center. 17

  18. MEDIA CAMPAIGN An intensive media campaign planned to accompany the various stages of the census in order to enhance people awareness about the process and ensure their collaboration; The selected media campaign started work in preparing the various components; The framework and structure of the planned campaign is elaborated and covers two parts: Design, develop and disseminate relevant messages using all possible sources of communications; Outdoor components to cover all open places in various governorates. 18

  19. Thanks for your Attention 19

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