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Angola's first post-colonial census starts | Angola's first post-colonial census starts |
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Oil-rich Angola is holding its first national census since 1970 - when the country was still a Portuguese colony. | Oil-rich Angola is holding its first national census since 1970 - when the country was still a Portuguese colony. |
More than 90,000 officials have been deployed across the country, which is recovering from 27 years of war. | |
The process is reported to have started smoothly in the capital, Luanda. | The process is reported to have started smoothly in the capital, Luanda. |
Following fears that criminals could impersonate census officials to gain entry to people's homes, residents have been urged to be wary about opening their doors. | Following fears that criminals could impersonate census officials to gain entry to people's homes, residents have been urged to be wary about opening their doors. |
Angola's National Statistics Institute director Camilo Ceita also said that no census-taker would knock on their doors at night to collect data. | Angola's National Statistics Institute director Camilo Ceita also said that no census-taker would knock on their doors at night to collect data. |
Officials hope that having accurate information about the population will help the government improve its planning and provision of services. | Officials hope that having accurate information about the population will help the government improve its planning and provision of services. |
The BBC's Zenaida Machado says a team of census officials has gone to the airport to collect information from travellers who are going away for the next two weeks, while the survey is being carried out. | |
The authorities say the long conflict and "other post-war priorities" - which our reporter says could have included securing the peace and improving the infrastructure - have made it impossible for the census to take place before now. | |
The process is estimated to cost about $200m (£120m). | The process is estimated to cost about $200m (£120m). |
The World Bank estimates that Angola's population at about 21 million. | The World Bank estimates that Angola's population at about 21 million. |
When the last census was carried out in 1970, the population was around six million. | When the last census was carried out in 1970, the population was around six million. |
The results of the present count are expected in several months' time. | The results of the present count are expected in several months' time. |
Angola is Africa's second biggest oil producer. It has a small number of extremely wealthy people but most of its people live in poverty. | Angola is Africa's second biggest oil producer. It has a small number of extremely wealthy people but most of its people live in poverty. |
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