Carriacou and Petite Martinique census enumeration to begin 1 April
Enumeration for the National Population and Housing Census in Carriacou and Petite Martinique will run from 1-26 April
Enumeration for the National Population and Housing Census in Carriacou and Petite Martinique will run from 1-26 April
“In the first instance, officers from the Central Statistical Office will visit communities in St Mark, St John, St Andrew ...
Enumerators will be going out into communities when the risk of contracting the virus is minimised.
“The public is being advised that the Central Statistical Office will begin enumeration for the 2021 National Population and Housing ...
“The Central Statistical Office will be guided by the advice of the Ministry of Health and the prevailing Emergency Powers ...
Grenada’s population currently stands at 112,526 but is expected to change because 2021 is a census year.
The National Population and Housing Census is a once-in-a-decade nationwide survey that allows the government to take a snapshot of ...
“The Central Statistical Office (CSO) is soliciting the full cooperation of Grenadians as it plans to embark on household survey ...
Data from the Central Statistical Office shows Grenada has already surpassed the quantity of beef and pork imported in 2017.
On 17 November 2019 Grenada will be receiving its largest ever shipment of livestock from St Vincent and the Grenadines, ...
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