2011 Botswana population and housing census explained

2011 Botswana population
and housing census
Country:Botswana
Motto:Tswana: Palo yame, tsela ya ditlhabololo
(My count, a guide to developments)
Date:
Population:2,024,787
Percent Change: 20.5%

The 2011 Botswana population and housing census was the latest national census of Botswana. The enumeration was managed by the Statistics Botswana (formerly Central Statistics Office) and took place over ten days starting on 22 August 2011. The census counted a total population of 2,024,787, a 20.5% increase from the 2001 census.

Cost

The total budget for the 2011 census was 243,575,993 pula (US$35.3 million as of August 2011) with the Botswana government funding all the costs.[1] Over P100,000,000 was planned to pay for personnel.

Controversy

Bushmen living in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve boycotted the census in response to an earlier situation where the Bushmen were not provided polling stations in the 2009 election. Jumanda Gakelebone spoke on behalf of the Bushmen, saying that "the government does not recognise us [the Bushmen] as a people. So why count us? They should count their own people and leave us alone."[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Project Document: 2011 Population and Housing Census . Central Statistics Office . 20 July 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150923212051/http://www.cso.gov.bw/templates/cso/file/File/CSO_Strat_doc.pdf . 23 September 2015 . Gaborone . 82 . August 2009 . dead .
  2. Web site: Bushmen boycott Botswana census . Mail & Guardian . 20 July 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110804004744/http://mg.co.za/article/2011-06-27-bushmen-boycott-botswana-census . 4 August 2011 . 27 June 2011 . live .