CEBU CITY, Philippines — After four years, the Census of Population and Community-Based Monitoring System (POPCEN-CBMS) is set to be updated.
The 2024 POPCEN-CBMS was launched on Friday, July 12, led by officials from the Philippine Statistics Authority in Central Visayas (PSA-7). The census will run from Monday, July 15, until September 15 nationwide.
During the launch, PSA-7 officials including director Engr. Ariel Florendo, chief statistical specialist Engr. Leopoldo Alfanta Jr., and supervising statistical specialist Felixberto Sato Jr. explained the process and details of the POPCEN-CBMS. This year’s census was ordered by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in February 2024 to update beneficiary lists for social protection and government programs, following the last census in 2020.
Sato described POPCEN as a complete count of households and institutional living quarters in the Philippines, aiming to accurately inventory the total population.
The CBMS uses technology to collect, process, and validate disaggregated data categorized by factors like gender, location, education level, and marginalized groups. This information is crucial for local planning, program implementation, and assessing impact.
PSA Board Resolution No. 4 mandates the simultaneous conduct of the census and CBMS to optimize government resources and minimize respondent fatigue.
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“Therefore it will help us understand or analyze the needs and provide particular government services that will be given to the community. It is not just counting people, but it is, of course, getting information on education, employment, health, and living conditions across the nation. [It will be the] source for programs that will address the needs of the most vulnerable population,” Sato said.