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Thu, 05/19/2011 - 09:38
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Kuwait''s CSO cheers GCC statistical center
KUWAIT, May 18 (KUNA) -- Kuwaiti Central Statistical Office (CSO) on Wednesday cheered the approval of its proposal for setting up a statistical center of all Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states.
In a press statement, CSO hailed the contributions of its former leadership, which firstly put up the idea and worked to turn it into a reality.
It pointed out that in 2005, the Planning Ministry in cooperation with the International Monetary Fund conducted a comprehensive study of the proposal and presented a complete vision about the future center and its administrative structure and budget.
Kuwait then presented the proposal to the governors of the GCC central banks in 2006 and they included it in the GCC development plans.
A CSO delegation, headed by its Chairman Abdullah Yussef Sahar, presented the initiative for the Heads and Deputy Heads of the GCC National Statistical A gencies who met in Abu Dhabi this week and approved it.
Meanwhile, the Central Census Administration (CCA) reviewed Wednesday the development of the general electronic and field censuses of the country's population, buildings and institutions for 2011.
The CCA officials urged all citizens and expatriate residents in Kuwait to cooperate with its workers for the success of this national project which will end by May 31
In a press statement, CSO hailed the contributions of its former leadership, which firstly put up the idea and worked to turn it into a reality.
It pointed out that in 2005, the Planning Ministry in cooperation with the International Monetary Fund conducted a comprehensive study of the proposal and presented a complete vision about the future center and its administrative structure and budget.
Kuwait then presented the proposal to the governors of the GCC central banks in 2006 and they included it in the GCC development plans.
A CSO delegation, headed by its Chairman Abdullah Yussef Sahar, presented the initiative for the Heads and Deputy Heads of the GCC National Statistical A gencies who met in Abu Dhabi this week and approved it.
Meanwhile, the Central Census Administration (CCA) reviewed Wednesday the development of the general electronic and field censuses of the country's population, buildings and institutions for 2011.
The CCA officials urged all citizens and expatriate residents in Kuwait to cooperate with its workers for the success of this national project which will end by May 31