General Authority for Statistics: Field work for Saudi Census 2020 launches

Saudi Census 2020 will provide a broad base of statistical data that will be used as a reliable basis in conducting studies and research required by development programs. (Shutterstock)
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Updated 04 February 2020
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General Authority for Statistics: Field work for Saudi Census 2020 launches

  • It is carried out by more than 11,000 field monitors

RIYADH: The General Authority for Statistics launched the “building numbering” phase for the 2020 census on Monday, which will last 33 days until Friday, March 6.

This marks the start of the first phase of field work for Saudi Census 2020, the fifth nationwide census of Saudi Arabia’s population, housing and establishments.

The General Authority for Statistics relies on information from Saudi Post to survey buildings.

The “building numbering” phase aims to provide information about buildings and real estate units for use in the census project, to distribute the workforce necessary to count the population and provide data on the number of families and their members. 

It is carried out by more than 11,000 field monitors, and will be followed by the process of conducting the wider census itself, from March 18 until April 6. That phase will rely on the effort and cooperation of over 60,000 staff.

Saudi Census 2020 will provide a broad base of statistical data that will be used as a reliable basis in conducting studies and research required by development programs and plans in the Kingdom in achieving the goals of Vision 2030.

In addition, it will allow the government and various other bodies to measure the change in population characteristics with the passage of time, making local, regional and international comparisons, and reviewing and evaluating future population estimates to direct policy.


Egyptian products, folk arts draw visitors in Makkah

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Egyptian products, folk arts draw visitors in Makkah

MAKKAH: The Egyptian Products Exhibition in Makkah offers a diverse shopping and entertainment experience, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

Hosted by the Makkah Chamber of Commerce at its Exhibition and Events Center, the event features Egyptian folk arts that highlight the nation’s rich heritage. 

The accompanying program includes performances inspired by traditional and folk arts, reflecting the diversity of Egyptian culture, the SPA added.

These performances are presented alongside displays of traditional handicrafts and heritage products that blend authenticity with modern creativity. 

The inclusion of folk arts aims to enrich the visitor experience beyond shopping, promote cultural exchange, and support Egypt’s cultural presence at events in the Kingdom. 

The exhibition showcases a wide range of Egyptian products, including handicrafts, food, and consumer goods, along with family-friendly entertainment and interactive activities. 

Running until Feb. 1, the exhibition strengthens commercial and cultural ties between Saudi Arabia and Egypt, the SPA reported.