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How to Distinguish KNBS Census Staff From Criminals

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Kenya’s sixth National Census is set to be conducted by KNBS staff from the evening of August 24 and will extend up to August 31, 2019.

The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS), tasked with conducting the recruitment of census personnel, recruited 2,467 ICT Supervisors, 22,268 Content Supervisors and 138,572 enumerators.

The exercise, which will be done at night, is set to begin in just three days, and Kenyans expressed concerns about their safety during the exercise.

There have been fears that criminals may take advantage of the situation, pose as enumerators and use the chance to rob innocent Kenyans.

KNBS has however assured a Kenyans of their safety and apart from including security personnel in the upcoming national exercise, has provided guidelines to help citizens identify enumerators.

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This is how to identify KNBS census staff:

Before the actual exercise, there will be a rehearsal where enumerators and residents will familiarize themselves with the exercise.

Enumerators will ask personal questions such as age, gender, date of birth, nationality/ethnicity, religion, mental status, place of birth, marital status and migration status, persons with disability, education, and occupation, and household questions such as ownership of ICT equipment and services, crop farming, livestock and aquaculture, housing characteristics and ownership of assets.

KNBS says that all this information will be confidential as census official will take a secrecy oath which forbids them from sharing the information with unauthorized persons.

The main reason for conducting census is for a country to have detailed data about population distribution, living conditions and access to basic requirements.

The data collected during the population census is shared among government ministries and departments to help give guidelines on resource allocation and distribution of wealth.

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