Press Release
Census Results Highlight Myanmar’s Development Needs
29 May 2015
Press Release
29 May 2015
NAY PYI TAW—A comprehensive profile of Myanmar’s 51.5 million people and how they live is available for the first time in three decades, after today’s release of the 2014 Population and Housing Census main results.
They include detailed data on population size and growth, age and sex, marital status, migration, births and deaths, education, employment, disability, housing conditions and amenities in each state and region, district and township. Planners at all levels can use these to identify gaps and pinpoint needs for infrastructure and social services.
President U Thein Sein opened the launch event in the capital city.
Vijay Nambiar, the UN Special Adviser for Myanmar, hailed the census as a “monumental achievement” that will benefit both the country’s development and its democratic process, despite challenges that need to be addressed.
A statement delivered on behalf of Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin, Executive Director of UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, said the results could help the Government and civil society “address disparities and inequalities across and within Myanmar society”.
Both speeches cited the unprecedented scale of the census exercise, organized by the Ministry of Immigration and Population with technical guidance from UNFPA and financial support from international donors. In just two weeks, over 100,000 enumerators visited nearly 11 million households, reaching nearly 98 per cent of the population.
They also noted that in Rakhine State, over 1 million people were not included in the enumeration exercise, amid ongoing communal tensions and the demand of many to self-identify as Rohingya, which the authorities did not allow, despite UNFPA’s advice. Other national surveys under way or planned will help to fill some of the resulting data gaps.
The reported total population of 51.5 million includes estimates for the areas not enumerated in Rakhine, and in Kachin and Kayin States, a total of 1.2 million people.
(Full texts of the remarks by Mr. Nambiar and Dr. Osotimehin are online at http://countryoffice.unfpa.org/myanmar/2015/05/28/12206/nambiar/ and http://countryoffice.unfpa.org/myanmar/2015/05/28/12205/osotimehin/.)
The census results reported in today’s launch show both progress since the last census in 1983 and ongoing challenges, including regional disparities and social indicators that lag behind Myanmar’s neighbours. Highlights include:
Additional results that require more time for analysis and consultation—on ethnicity, religion, occupation and maternal mortality—are scheduled for release next year.
The census main results are available at: http://countryoffice.unfpa.org/myanmar/2015/05/25/12157/myanmar_census_2014/.
For more information, contact:
Yangon: Malene Arboe-Rasmussen, arboe-rasmussen@unfpa.org, +95 9 250 026 961
or Esther Bayliss, bayliss@unfpa.org, +95 9 260 991 218
Bangkok: Roy Wadia, wadia@unfpa.org, +66 2 687 0111 or +66 84 875 2634 mobile