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The 2021 Nepal Population and Housing Census Support Project
The 2021 Nepal Population and Housing Census Support Project

Publisher

UNFPA Nepal

Number of pages

20

Author

UNFPA Nepal

Technical Reports and Document

The 2021 Nepal Population and Housing Census Support Project

Publication date

29 August 2023

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To support the Government of Nepal with the 2021 Census, UNFPA collaborated with likeminded partners – the British Embassy Kathmandu and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation – with a common goal of improving the socioeconomic well-being of Nepal’s people in an inclusive and accountable federal state through support to the 2021 Census of Nepal. This knowledge brief outlines the components and benefits of the collaboration, challenges, lessons learned and achievements of this exercise - from start to finish.

Editorial - Why Population Data Matters

Statement

Editorial - Why Population Data Matters

calendar_today 30 March 2023

Picture depicts the UNFPA Nepal Representative, speaking at the launch of the census

The publication of key population and housing census data last week by the National Statistics Office points to a rapidly changing population in Nepal. Rapid shifts in urbanisation, migration, fertility, and families are all reshaping social and economic patterns in profound ways. Recording the lives of 29.2 million people in Nepal is a fascinating exercise, especially because of the speed of the advancements in the population being witnessed. The census, however, does not only give us a bigger picture of how a population lives.

12th National Population and Housing Census 2021
12th National Population and Housing Census 2021

Publisher

Number of pages

614

Author

National Statistics Office, Kathmandu

Technical Reports and Document

12th National Population and Housing Census 2021

Publication date

24 March 2023

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The National Statistics Office of the Government of Nepal released the results report of the 12th National Population and Housing Census 2021 Report in March 2023. It has also launched a innovative data portal at https://censusnepal.cbs.gov.np/results

The Census was supported by UNFPA with contributions from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office of the Government of the United Kingdom and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation in Nepal.

Nepal Census 2021 message cards
Nepal Census 2021 message cards

Publisher

Number of pages

18

Author

CBS & UNFPA

Publication

Nepal Census 2021 message cards

Publication date

15 November 2021

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The main census enumeration commenced on 11 November across Nepal. The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) has worked tirelessly since 2018 to ensure that the census preparations were thorough. UNFPA commends the management of CBS for persevering despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic to organize the census in 2021, which will raise consistency with earlier censuses.

Making sure everyone is counted – UNFPA and UK Government hand over IT equipment to Central Bureau of Statistics

Press Release

Making sure everyone is counted – UNFPA and UK Government hand over IT equipment to Central Bureau of Statistics

calendar_today 11 November 2020

Director General of Central Bureau of Statistics Mr. Nebin Lal Shrestha and UNFPA Country Representative in Nepal Ms. Lubna Baqi at the CBS office on 11 November 2020.

KATHMANDU: The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) today handed over IT equipment to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), as it ramps up its preparations for the 12th National Population and Housing Census (NPHC), due to take place in June 2021 – the first census to be conducted under the new Constitution and federal structure.

Preparing for the 2021 census

News

Preparing for the 2021 census

calendar_today 21 August 2018

The 2021 census is expected to help build the foundation to advancing the ongoing reforms by producing disaggregated data across a broad range of development indicators that will be accessible to the public and decision makers and will help guide policy and planning decisions. ©UNFPA Nepal/SC

The Government of Nepal has initiated preparations for the 2021 Population and Housing Census. The next census will be conducted in a new era – under the 2015 Constitution of Nepal and new federal system as well as one in which the Government of Nepal has made a commitment to realizing the vision of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and leaving no one behind.

Population Monograph of Nepal 2014 Volume III: Economic Demography
Population Monograph of Nepal 2014 Volume III: Economic Demography

Publisher

CBS & UNFPA

Number of pages

312

Author

CBS & UNFPA

Publication

Population Monograph of Nepal 2014 Volume III: Economic Demography

Publication date

31 January 2014

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The Population Monograph of Nepal 2014, an analytical report of the census 2011 presented in three volumes contains in-depth analysis of different topics related to the population of the country prepared by the eminent professionals dealing with such issues in their professional work. The first volume contains 12 chapters related to the population dynamics of Nepal, such as size and structure of the population, nuptiality, fertility, mortality, migration and population projections.
Population Monograph of Nepal 2014 Volume II: Social Demography
Population Monograph of Nepal 2014 Volume II: Social Demography

Publisher

CBS & UNFPA

Number of pages

402

Author

CBS & UNFPA

Publication

Population Monograph of Nepal 2014 Volume II: Social Demography

Publication date

30 January 2014

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The Population Monograph of Nepal 2014, an analytical report of the census 2011 presented in three volumes contains in-depth analysis of different topics related to the population of the country prepared by the eminent professionals dealing with such issues in their professional work. The first volume contains 12 chapters related to the population dynamics of Nepal, such as size and structure of the population, nuptiality, fertility, mortality, migration and population projections.