Population Estimation Survey Report Shows 12 Million People in Somalia
Today the ministry of planning together with the United Nation’s population agency has launched a report about the estimation of population of Somalia; the report shows that there are more than 12 million residents in Somalia.
The multi funded 6.9 million USD dollars survey project estimates Somalia population to be around 12 million individuals of which 74% is under 30 years and categorizes 10% percent as displaced people. The survey covered all the 18th geographical regions of the country and includes population figures for Somalis living far and wide urban, rural, displaced and the nomadic communities.
The survey was designed to provide understanding on the issues of demographic characteristics, socioeconomic status, mobility and migration patterns and most importantly the number of population in the country to manage emergencies, elections, resource sharing and other endeavors.
But perhaps one question needs answer is this survey findings reliable? Before answering this question the 1975 census-the first to be carried out in the country results was not published because of a reported flaw and 1980-81 was not processed. Another census was carried out in 1985-86, and once again the census got bogged down in doubts about its accuracy, and was not published again. With of all these resource and expertise involved in the estimation survey project logic dictates not to show any sign of skepticism but rather to treat as prime source of reliable and valid information. And without doubt tireless efforts and resource were allocated for the project however the technical part of the project has serious imperfections.
The procedures were not observed in field, especially the most important –the numeration face which disqualifies this estimation survey to be reliable. In the course of the survey, numerators were working under extreme fear in capital and after at least one numerator was shot dead many field irregularities were reported.
One indicator is that this survey found residents of Banadir Region to be around 1,650,227 by a wide margin of -400,000 to the previous estimation of Mogadishu residents to be (2, 000, 0000-2, 300,000 ).
It’s worth to note that the report was compiled a year ago and was shelved by the government of former prime minister Abdiwali Sheikh after objections from some the regional states, it’s not clear if the concerns of the regional states are addressed.
One starling finding in the report is the number of the IDPs in the country which shows %9 to %11 of the total population, according to some analysis’s, this may translate to sinister agendas by aid organizations and NGO’s who would like to use the report as a tool to raise funds from the donors.
As per the concerns of the regional states, like Puntland , they raise serious concerns about the real motives of unsubstantiated numbers of people in certain provinces, they suspect the data may be used to gain political goals come 2016. It’s all likelihood that the estimation of the population might be used to allocate seats in the parliament.
The report would come handy for the federal government when it comes to budgetary issues, sharing of natural resources, and of course the allocation of international aid and developmental projects among the regional states, and this is clear from the fact that the Aid Coordination Unit comes under the ministry of planning which partly produced the report. The States are worried to this effect.
See below the estimated population per region
Banadir 1650227
Middle Shabelle 516036
Hiran 520685
Galgadud 569434
Lower Shabelle 1202219
Bay 792182
Bakol 367226
Gedo 508405
Middle Shabelle 362921
Lowet Jubba 489307
Mudug 717863
Sool 327428
Sanaag 544123
Bari 719512
Nugaal 392698
Togdheer 721363
Awdal 673263
Waqooyigalbeed 1242003
Total 12,316 895
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