Afghanistan in 2010 : a survey of the Afghan people / The Asia Foundation ; editor Ruth Rene ; report authors Mohammad Osman Tariq, Najla Ayoubi, Fazel Rabi Haqbeen.
Material type: TextPublication details: Kabul : The Asia Foundation, c2010.Description: [4], 225 p. : col. ill., col. map, charts, 1(folded map) ; 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- DS 371.4 .R46 2010 + /PDF/(3.63MB)
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Monograph | Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | 4 | Available | 3ACKU000399930 | ||||
Books | Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | DS 371.4 .R46 2010 + /PDF/(3.63MB) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 21462 | ||||
Books | Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | Available | 21463 | |||||
Books | Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | Available | 21802 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: 1. Executive summary (p. 3)—2. The national mood (p. 17)—3. Security (p. 29)—4. Reconciliation and reintegration (p. 45)—5. Economy (p. 57)—6. Development and service delivery (p. 61)—7. Government (p. 69)—8. Corruption (p. 85)—9. Political participation (p. 91)—10. Justice system (p. 123)—11. Women’s issues (p. 135)—12. Access to information (p. 147).
Summary: “In 2010, 47% of respondents say that the country is moving in the right direction. This figure has been increasing since 2008 (38%) and 2009 (42%). The main reason cited for optimism continues to be the perception of good security, mentioned by 38% of respondents who say the country is moving in the right direction. This number has decreased from 44% in 2009. A little more than a third of respondents in 2010 also cite construction and rebuilding (35%), and opening of schools for girls (15%) remains the third reason for optimism in 2010, although this has decreased from 21% in 2009”—(p. 3).