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This process is carried out in three stages. The first is the preparatory phase, which lasts about three years. The second is the main stage, which is the direct registration of the population, ie the collection of population data, inspections and submission of census materials. This is a period of about two months. The final phase lasts about three years, during which the data are analyzed using coding and the results are published.
The statistics collected during the registration process are entered into a single electronic information system. In other words, the focus will be on the introduction of modern technologies, rather than paperwork.
Selection of registrants is also one of the most important issues. Because they are directly responsible for the accuracy of the information, and the information generated must be real. The staff involved in this process can be of different ages and professions, primarily staff of the State Statistics Committee and its regional, city and district departments, students studying in the field of statistics, masters, as well as basic doctoral students.
Regardless of age or occupation, short-term training courses are provided for enumerators and additional advice is provided as needed. Expenses related to the census are determined in accordance with current documents, as well as decisions of the Cabinet of Ministers. The process will be funded from the state budget and other sources not prohibited by law.
Current regulations provide that the final data will be published in three languages. The program of measures stipulates that the official publication, dissemination, information and publication of the results of the census, preparation of the initial and final data of the census for archiving by December 1, 2025. That is, the deadline for access to information is set. However, if there is an urgent need, it is possible to publish before this deadline.
A perfect cadastral map of Uzbekistan will be created
Along with the census, there is another important task. This is a matter of mapping areas, compiling a list of houses in settlements.
By identifying the exact number and condition of residential and non-residential buildings, unused or expired buildings, it will be possible to clarify the issues of construction and repair of housing and industrial facilities in the relevant areas. In short, a new perfect cadastral map of the republic will be created.
The plan is clear, the task is responsible
For the next three years, the officials in charge are in a hot process. With their successful implementation, we will have a single database that contains all the information related to each region, city, district of Uzbekistan, from mahallas and streets, to remote villages and remote villages. This valuable information will help us a lot today, tomorrow and in the near future.
After all, long-term programs, systemic changes and plans for the socio-economic development of the country will be highly effective only if the address is clear. So, it is safe to say that this process will lay a real foundation for an area that has been neglected so far.