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UNFPA Afghanistan Annual Report 2017

Annual Report

The fourth country programme was signed by the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, represented by the Ministry of Economy and UNFPA. A programme steering committee was established under the leadership of Ministry of Economy with members from Ministries of Public Health, Women’s Affairs, Interior Affairs, the Central Statistics Organisation of Afghanistan, the Deputy Ministry of Youth Affairs, Kabul University and the Afghan Parliament. The committee meets annually to oversee the progress in programme implementation and provide strategic guidance.

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UNFPA Afghanistan Biannual Newsletter

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UNFPA Afghanistan Biannual Newsletter, Volume II, Issue II 2017

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UNFPA Afghanistan Newsletter Volume II Issue I 2017

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UNFPA is the United Nations agency which leads global efforts to help ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, and every young person’s potential is fulfilled.

UNFPA is mandated by the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), held in Cairo in 1994, to reduce infant and child mortality, reduce neonatal, maternal mortality, and increase access to reproductive health services including family planning. The Cairo Consensus placed these population and development issues within a human rights-based framework, and UNFPA is committed to integrating human rights into its work globally.

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SDES Child Mortality Monograph

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The Thematic Report on Child Mortality is one of a series of studies which analyse SDES data sets to help develop this knowledge base.

 

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SDES Fertility and Nuptiality Monograph

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Five years ago, the Socio-Demographic and Economic Survey (SDES) began as a major collaborative effort to create a snapshot of the situation of Afghanistan’s population today, down to the level of individual villages. Starting in Bamiyan province in 2011, the survey has completed this detailed mapping for six provinces, with more provinces in process.

 

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SDES People with Disabilities Monograph

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The information contained in this report serves as a basis for policy decision making, programme  management, and project evaluation. CSO aims to widely disseminate this analysis to promote better understanding of the situation throughout the country.

 

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SDES Adult Mortality Monograph

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These findings are important guides for policymakers and development partners in Afghanistan and the contributions of many underpin this achievement.

 

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SDES Economically Active Population Monograph

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We are pleased to introduce this study of Economically Active Population and employment in the first six provinces of Afghanistan (Bamiyan, Daykundi, Ghor, Kabul, Kapisa and Parwan). The data was collected through the Socio-Demographic and Economic Survey (SDES).

 

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SDES Gender Monograph

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The Thematic Report on Gender provides important insights on women in the provinces covered by SDES. These insights will have implications for women’s and girls’ rights, as well as many other critical areas in policy and planning arena.

 

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SDES Birth Histories Monograph

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The SDES was led by the Central Statistics Organization (CSO), with technical support from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). This historic effort provided a compilation of data disaggregated by sex, age group and district, giving an unprecedented snapshot of the situation of each province at district level and its people to guide policymaking, development action and service provision. Similar survey is being rolled out in all provinces of Afghanistan.

 

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