

The results of the digital census will be announced next month, according to Pakistan's Bureau of Statistics, which is conducting the census amid tight security.

A government worker collects data from a woman during a census, in Lahore, Pakistan, on March 1, 2023. The country launched its first ever digital census in an effort to gather regional demographics prior to the upcoming elections. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary)
On Wednesday, census workers fanned out across Pakistan to collect the data. In addition to policy decisions on such matters as education and health, the information also will be used for the next parliamentary elections.
For the first time, census workers will count transgender people, who are largely neglected in this impoverished Islamic nation. According to human rights groups, there are around 10,000 trans people living in Pakistan.