CAPMAS - Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics of Egypt

CAPMAS - Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics of Egypt

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Last update: Mar 2, 2023 Last update: Mar 2, 2023
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Office:Egypt
Address:Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics - Salah Salem Street - Nasr City - Cairo
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Awards in:Egypt
Egypt
Sectors:Statistics
Statistics
Types:Government Body
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Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) (Arabic: الجهاز المركزي للتعبئة العامة والإحصاء) is the official statistical agency of Egypt that collects, processes, analyzes, and disseminates statistical data and conducts the census.

CAPMAS was established by a Presidential Decree 2915 in 1964. It is the official provider of data, statistics, and reports.

CAPMAS functions support state planning, decision-making and policy assessment but it has been criticized for acting as an information regulator and for failing to provide access to researchers. Researchers must obtain a permit from CAPMAS prior to doing research in the country.

The agency participated in World Statistics Day (in October 2015), with activities honoring senior statisticians, holding workshops, and with the launching of their new website.

Mahmoud Mohamed ElSarawy has been a contributing statistician for CAPMAS.

A Freedom of Information Act was being considered in 2013 by the Parliament of Egypt, to help ensure high level of transparency and disclosure in line with international best practices but some doubted it would pass and as of 2016, there is no such law for Egypt.

One of the more important findings, by the agency, has been the type of population growth occurring in Egypt. Since 2014, Major General Abu Bakr al-Gendy, the head of CAPMAS, said that Egypt's population has been growing, for decades, at an unsustainable rate. He said the population grows at an alarming 1 million Egyptians every six months and called this type of growth "a virus" that must be addressed.

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