Afghanistan in 2012 : a survey of the Afghan people / report authors: Mohammad Osman Tariq, Fazel Rabi Haqbeen, Palwasha Lena Kakar [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: San Francisco, CA : Asia Foundation, 2012Description: 272 pSubject(s): Online resources:
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The Asia Foundation is pleased to present the results of its eighth annual opinion survey of the Afghan people. In June 2012 a team of Afghan pollsters—both men and women—fanned out across the country, often traveling long distances in difficult conditions, to gather first-hand opinions from 6,290 Afghan adults in all 34 provinces on
a wide range of topics that are critical to the future of Afghanistan. Afghanistan in 2012: A Survey of the Afghan People
provides insights into Afghans’ views on such issues as security, national reconciliation, the economy, development
and essential services, the quality of governance and political participation, corruption, justice, women’s issues and gender equality, and the media. A Survey of the Afghan People is the broadest and most comprehensive public opinion poll in Afghanistan. The full survey questionnaire is provided as an annex at the end of this report.

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