State of the environment-Afghanistan 2013 : Central Statistics Organization (CSO) estimated population 2012-2013 / iMMAP.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: [Afghanistan, Kabul] : iMMAP ; USAID, UNEP, 2013.Description: 2 maps in 1 sheet : color, plastic on sheet ; 30 x 42 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • G7631. E2.
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Map Map Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University G7631.E2.S7 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 29029
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Includes notes and inset of legends and small color map.

“Disclaimer: this map is compiled by iMMAP for the “Afghanistan state of environment 2013” coordinated by NEPA-National environmental protection agency. Date created: 06 Mary, 2013”.

Administrative boundaries: AIMS/AGCHO”.

“Population: Central Statistics Organization of Afghanistan”.

“iMMAP in Afghanistan is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) / office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA). The data, boundaries, names and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by iMMAP and/or USAID/OFDA. All information is the best available at the time this map was produced”.

“The population is estimated on data obtained from the 1381-1384 (20003-05) household listing (HHL). The settled population of the country, by civil divisions, urban, rural and sex covers 34 provinces, 398 districts and 7 temporary districts. The total population of the country in 1391 (2012-13) is estimated to be approximately 27 million. 13.8 million are men and 13.2 million are women. The settled population of the country (excluding nomads) is estimated at 25.5 million, of which, 12.4 million (49%) are females and 13.1 million (51%) males. Similarly, out of 25.5 million settled population, 19.4 million (76.1%) live in rural areas and 6.1 million (21.9%) in urban areas”.

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