Kabul vulnerability study : Action Contre la Faim-Afghanistan : food security team / European Commission Humanitarian Aid.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: France ; Afghanistan : Action Contre la Faim International Network ; Action Contre la Faim-Afghanistan Mission, 2006.Description: 41 pages : color maps ; 28 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- Pamphlet HD9016. A342.
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Monograph | Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | Pamphlet HD9016.A342.K338 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3ACKU000535202 |
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رسالهJQ1765.A55م 79 2017 مفهوم سازی مجدد فساد به عنوان نهاد حکومتداری ناسالم / | مفهوم سازی مجدد فساد به عنوان نهاد حکومتداری ناسالم / | Pamphlet HD9016.A342.L444 2002 Support to food security surveillance in Afghanistan : | Pamphlet HD9016.A342.K338 2006 Kabul vulnerability study : | رسالهPK6814ب 49 1365 سترګې او هوسونه / | DS23س 92 1396 سوبمن تیمور : | CT106ک 93 1392 شهید محمد هاشم وطنوال / |
Cover title.
“December 2006”.
“European Commission Humanitarian Aid ; Action Contre la Faim International Network”—cover page.
“Includes bibliography”—(page 33).
Contents: Executive summary—Context of the Study—I. Methodology—II. Overview of vulnerability in Kabul—III. The housing issue—IV. Infrastructures and services—V. Factors of vulnerability at the family level—VI. Consequences of vulnerability and coping with it—Conclusion and recommendations—Bibliography—Appendices.
Summary: “This study aims at understanding who are the vulnerable in Kabul, where they live and what vulnerabilities they experience and have to cope with. A review of secondary information has been done and gozars from the 17 first districts have been visited to achieve this objective. Unofficial figures estimate the population of Kabul city at approximately three millions inhabitants. Its plan of urbanisation remains…”—(page 3).
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