Afghanistan in 2017 : a survey of the Afghan people / authors Tabasum Akseer, Mohammad Shoaib Haidary, Rebecca Miller, Sayed Masood Sadat, Christina Satknwski, Helen Seese, Mohammad Jawad Shahabi, Kris Veenstra, Zachary Warren, Fahim Ahmad Yousufzai ; editors Tabasum Akseer, Zachary Warren, John Rieger.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Kabul, Afghanistan : The Asia Foundation, ©2017.Description: 256 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 23 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- DS371.4. A544 2017
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رسالهRC537الف 38 1392 علل و پیامد های افسردگی در نوجوانان : | رسالهHV2391ع 69 1392 علل ناشنوایی در کودکان : | Pamphlet HQ1236.5.A3.A935 1995 Afghan Women Council (AWC) / | Afghanistan in 2017 : | Pamphlet TK113.A3.I694 2017 Afghanistan investment opportunities in energy sector / | Afghanistan investment opportunities in energy sector / | Afghanistan investment opportunities in energy sector / |
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Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Executive summary—1. National mood—2. Security—3. Economic growth and employment—4. Development and service delivery—5. Governance—6. Political participation—7. Access to information—8. Women in society—9. Migration—Appendixes.
Summary: “Afghanistan in 2017 : a survey of the Afghan people is the Asia Foundation’s thirteenth annual public opinion survey in Afghanistan. The longest-running barometer of Afghan opinions, the survey has gathered the views of more than 97,000 Afghans since 2004 and provides a longitudinal portrait of evolving public perceptions of security, the economy, governance and government services, elections, media women’s issues, and migration. Unique in its broad scope and long duration, the survey tracks trend…”—(page 5).
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