Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) will next week release revised completed Surveys and Census Reports Public Relations Officer, Didacus Okoth, has said
The release calendar for completed Surveys and Censuses has been revised as follows: April 9 2026: National Population and Housing Census 2024, Community Module – Volume 6. Data to be published on UBOS Census portal https:// statistics.ubos.org, April 16, 2026: Labour Market Survey Report 2025, April 23, 2026: National Human Resource (Manpower) Survey Report 2025, April 30 2026: Uganda Aquaculture Census (UAC) Report 2025, May 7, 2026: Uganda Harmonized Indicator (UHIS Survey Reports – Wave, I & Wave II (2021 – 2024) and Wave III 2025, May 14, 2026: Baseline Education Census (BEC) Report 2025 and May 21, 2026: Uganda Business Inquiry 2019/2020.
The calendar will take effect this month and run through May 2026, after which the bureau will provide further guidance on subsequent releases.
“UBOS regularly conducts national censuses and surveys to generate reliable statistics that guide government policies and public programmes,” Okoth explained.
Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) is the government agency responsible for coordinating, monitoring, and supervising Uganda’s National Statistical System and producing official statistics for the country.
It is important to note that the reports disseminated on March 3, are Uganda Malaria Indicator (UMIS) Survey Report 2025, Orphans and Other Vulnerable Children (OVC) Census Monograph 2024 – Volume 4 and Multi-Dimensional Poverty Index (MPI) Census Monograph 2024 – Volume 5. These reports are currently available on the UBOS website.
Okoth said, “The findings from these reports will help policymakers and development partners design programmes that respond to the needs of different communities.”
He urged stakeholders to make use of the data, once the reports are released, to support informed planning and evidence-based decision-making in the country.
“Perhaps in the whole of Africa, it is only UBOS that released the Census Report within a period of one month with preliminary results. Credit should be given to the UBOS leadership, the technical capacity of the staff and the Government of Uganda for always supporting statistical production.” Okoth added.
He emphasized that UBOS will ensure that they give the country necessary, high quality and robust statistical data information to support the planning processes.
These reports will be uploaded on the UBOS website https://www.ubos.org
In closing, the UBOS Head of Department Information Technology, Ivan Atwiine, demonstrated to journalists how they will be disseminating the statistics reports on the UBOS website portal, using a projection screen that was mounted next to the stage. the portal is easily accessible because it does not require a login.
