Gabon: Ogooué-Ivindo Province Governor Leads Meeting for First Satisfaction Survey on Official Statistics. Makokou, Gabon — The governor of the province of Ogooué-Ivindo in Gabon has convened a meeting to prepare for the country’s first satisfaction survey among users and producers of official statistics.
The meeting took place in Makokou and aimed to improve the quality and reliability of statistical data within the province.
The province of Ogooué-Ivindo, situated in the north-east of Gabon and bordering the Democratic Republic of Congo, is part of Gabon’s broader initiative to modernize and enhance the efficiency of public services.
The survey is expected to gather feedback from users and producers of official statistics to identify areas for improvement.
The meeting’s focus on statistical data quality suggests a proactive approach by the local administration.
This effort is particularly relevant as the province has been involved in various development projects, including those supported by the World Bank, such as the Makokou water supply and sanitation system.
According to regional officials, the satisfaction survey is part of a larger strategy to ensure that statistical data accurately reflects the province’s social and economic conditions.
The results of the survey are anticipated to inform policy decisions and resource allocation at both the provincial and national levels.
The involvement of the World Bank in infrastructure and health projects in the province indicates international support for development efforts.
However, the specific details about the satisfaction survey’s methodology and expected outcomes remain unclear. Further details are expected to be released as the survey progresses.
The governor’s initiative underscores the importance of reliable statistical data in guiding development and policy-making processes.
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Source: union. Sonapresse.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 3*





