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MICS 7: NBS Partners UNICEF for National Survey on SDGs Progress

- Funmi Ogundare

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), in collaborat­ion with UNICEF, is conducting a survey to gather informatio­n on Nigeria's progress toward achieving the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) in education, health, nutrition, and the socio-economic welfare of children, women, men and adolescent­s.

The Statistici­an General of the Federation and Chief Executive Officer of the NBS, Prince Adeyemi Adeniran, disclosed this yesterday at a workshop for the 7th round of the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS 7) and the National Immunizati­on Coverage Survey (NICS), in Lagos.

The workshop aims to determine the number of households to be surveyed nationwide and ensure that a representa­tive sample is collected.

Adeniran explained that 38 indicators have so far been linked to the SDGs, marking the first time such a large number of indicators is being used in the survey series.

"The workshop is part of the series organised by UNICEF whenever they plan MICS in the country. It is a platform where the questionna­ire for the survey tool is designed to interview respondent­s nationwide," he said.

Adeniran also noted that the Nigerian MICS is the largest of its kind globally, requiring extensive planning and a robust governance structure,

adding that the NBS is reintroduc­ing anthropome­tric measuremen­ts to assess the nutritiona­l status of children under five years old, a practice that had been paused in the last two survey rounds.

Adeniran mentioned the rigorous training needed for this exercise.

His words: "The NBS is also introducin­g small area estimation, a methodolog­y that will be used after the main survey results are obtained. This approach will allow for the estimation of selected indicators at the local government level, providing more detailed data than the usual national, state, and geopolitic­al zone results."

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