Importance of population census activities for evaluation of progress in implementing the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development
1998
Details
SymbolE/RES/1998/7
TitleImportance of population census activities for evaluation of progress in implementing the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development
Other titles
Importance of population census activities for evaluation of progress in implementing the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development
Summary
Invites Governments to give priority to the planning and undertaking of the next population and housing census; recommends that countries lacking adequate vital statistics systems give due consideration to the collection and analysis of data in the 2000 round of population censuses for the estimation of levels of mortality; calls upon relevant organizations of the UN system, donor Governments, through multilateral and bilateral mechanisms, and non-governmental organizations to provide the necessary support to those countries in need in respect of undertaking such censuses, including the building of national capacity in this field.
Action note1998-07-23
Vote summary
Adopted without vote, 40th plenary meeting
Related resourceE/1998/98
Agenda information
E/1998/100 13g Population and development. POPULATION--DEVELOPMENT
Date2000
Notes
In: Resolutions and decisions of the Economic and Social Council, organizational session for 1998, New York, 22 Jan. and 3 and 6 Feb. 1998; resumed organizational session for 1998, New York, 7 May 1998; substantive session of 1998, New York, 6-31 July and 5 Aug. 1998; resumed substantive session of 1998, New York, 16 Dec. 1998 - E/1998/98 - p. 22 - (ESCOR, 1998, Suppl. no. 1).