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Uganda population hits 45.9 million, new Census figures show
Jun 28, 2024
KAMPALA – The Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) has released preliminary results of the 2024 National Population and Housing Census, indicating that the country’s population has grown to 45.9 million, representing an increase of 11.3 million persons since 2014.
“The census was a resounding success, despite some challenges,” said Dr. Chris N. Mukiza, Executive Director and Census Commissioner, UBOS. “We are grateful to the government, public, stakeholders, and development partners for their support and cooperation.”
The census results show that females make up 51% of the total population, while the youth (aged 18-30) account for 22.7%. The population pyramid reveals a young population, with 50.5% of the population under the age of 17.
The census also collected data on urbanization, with Kampala City having the highest day population of 627,340. Other cities with significant populations include Mbarara City (261,656), Gulu City (232,723), Masaka City (285,509), and Hoima City (141,442).
Dr. Mukiza highlighted the significance of the census, saying, “This data will be crucial for evidence-based planning and decision-making, population projections, and estimates. It will also help us update our geography to village level and upload data on district/city portals for use.”
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