In 1909, the once-a-decade population census in East Africa was conducted again, and the experienced East African government quickly obtained the approximate population data.
The East African government placed great emphasis on data such as the latest total population nationwide, current urbanization levels, and urban population size.
Although East Africa's industry developed significantly during the first five-year plan, at that time East Africa did not have detailed statistics related to the data, which shrouded the current urbanization level in a layer of mystery.
For example, the East African government estimated in 1905 that the urbanization rate at the time was around twenty-seven percent, but this was just an estimate. With the extensive population census now underway, it will be possible to gain a clearer and more comprehensive understanding of East Africa's national development over the past decade.
