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An Assessment of Sub-National Governance in Afghanistan (326 KB)
In this context, and with support from USAID, The Asia Foundation (TAF) undertook this assessment in order to develop a broad understanding of the context, issues, and opportunities surrounding development of sub-national governance...
In this context, and with support from USAID, The Asia Foundation (TAF) undertook this assessment in order to develop a broad understanding of the context, issues, and opportunities surrounding development of sub-national governance in Afghanistan. The objectives of this assessment are as follows: 1) To review the current context of sub-national governance in Afghanistan; 2) To identify challenges to SNG as well as opportunities for further reform; and 3) To present a set of strategic recommendations that could be addressed by USAID and TAF, as well as the donor community in Afghanistan and national government.
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04/01/2007 |
Analysis
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State Building, Political Progress, and Human Security in Afghanistan (8778 KB)
Reflections on the survey, "Afghanistan in 2006: A Survey of the Afghan People." An analysis of quantitative survey data with broader contextual interpretations. |
04/10/2007 |
Analysis
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Practical Challenges: Conducting Survey Research in Afghanistan, George Varughese (70 KB)
Information about the challenges faced in the course of carrying out The Asia Foundation's survey "Afghanistan in 2006: A Survey of the Afghan People." |
11/01/2006 |
Analysis
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Key Findings- Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the Afghan People (369 KB)
Key findings from the Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the Afghan People publication. |
11/14/2011 |
Analysis
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FAQs- Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the Afghan People (331 KB)
Frequently asked questions regarding the publication Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the Afghan People. |
11/14/2011 |
Analysis
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Preface- Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the Afghan People (Pashto) (48 KB)
Pashto translation of the preface for Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the Afghan People. |
11/14/2011 |
Analysis
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Preface- Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the Afghan People (Dari) (57 KB)
Dari translation of the preface for Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the Afghan People. |
11/14/2011 |
Analysis
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FAQs- Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the Afghan People (Pashto) (136 KB)
Pashto translation of the FAQs for Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the Afghan People. |
11/14/2011 |
Analysis
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FAQs- Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the Afghan People (Dari) (207 KB)
Dari translation of the FAQs for Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the Afghan People. |
11/14/2011 |
Analysis
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Formal and Informal Governance in Afghanistan: Reflections on a Survey of the Afghan People, Part 1 of 4, Robert D. Lamb (3293 KB)
Occasional Paper No. 11, April 2012
Formal and Informal Governance in Afghanistan is one of a series of analytical papers on The Asia Foundation's recently released public-opinion survey, Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of...
Occasional Paper No. 11, April 2012
Formal and Informal Governance in Afghanistan is one of a series of analytical papers on The Asia Foundation's recently released public-opinion survey, Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the Afghan People. The series of essays provide detailed analysis of the survey data on the opinions and perceptions of Afghans toward government, public policy, democracy, and political and social change as interpreted by specialists who have in-depth knowledge of the region. This paper provides detailed analysis of the survey data on governance in Afghanistan, explores Afghans' views of governance, and considers the implications of those views on efforts to improve governance in Afghanistan in the short term.
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04/23/2012 |
Analysis
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The Prospects of Economic Development in Afghanistan, Part 2 of 4, Abdul-Qayum Mohmand (2673 KB)
Occasional Paper No. 14, June 2012
The Prospects of Economic Development in Afghanistan is one of a series of analytical papers on The Asia Foundation's recently released public-opinion survey, Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the...
Occasional Paper No. 14, June 2012
The Prospects of Economic Development in Afghanistan is one of a series of analytical papers on The Asia Foundation's recently released public-opinion survey, Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the Afghan People. The series of essays provide detailed analysis of the survey data on the opinions and perceptions of Afghans toward government, public policy, democracy, and political and social change as interpreted by specialists who have in-depth knowledge of the region. This paper provides detailed analysis of the survey data on economic development and the role of government in Afghanistan.
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07/02/2012 |
Analysis
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Key Findings- Afghanistan in 2012: A Survey of the Afghan People (1006 KB)
Key findings from the Afghanistan in 2012: A Survey of the Afghan People publication. |
11/14/2012 |
Analysis
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FAQs- Afghanistan in 2012: A Survey of the Afghan People (118 KB)
Frequently asked questions regarding the publication Afghanistan in 2012: A Survey of the Afghan People. |
11/14/2012 |
Analysis
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FAQs- Afghanistan in 2012: A Survey of the Afghan People (Dari) (148 KB)
Dari translation of frequently asked questions regarding the publication Afghanistan in 2012: A Survey of the Afghan People. |
11/14/2012 |
Analysis
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Key Findings- Afghanistan in 2012: A Survey of the Afghan People (Dari) (131 KB)
Dari translation of key findings from the Afghanistan in 2012: A Survey of the Afghan People publication. |
11/14/2012 |
Analysis
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FAQs- Afghanistan in 2012: A Survey of the Afghan People (Pashto) (103 KB)
Pashto translation of the FAQs for Afghanistan in 2012: A Survey of the Afghan People. |
11/14/2012 |
Analysis
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Key Findings- Afghanistan in 2012: A Survey of the Afghan People (Pashto) (100 KB)
Pashto translation of key findings from the Afghanistan in 2012: A Survey of the Afghan People publication. |
11/14/2012 |
Analysis
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Increasing Opportunities for Afghan Women and Girls (180 KB)
The Asia Foundation has engaged in a wide range of programs to help Afghan women and girls expand their opportunities and strengthen their rights. These initiatives provide women and girls with the skills, tools, awareness, and...
The Asia Foundation has engaged in a wide range of programs to help Afghan women and girls expand their opportunities and strengthen their rights. These initiatives provide women and girls with the skills, tools, awareness, and knowledge they need to improve their lives. The Foundation has ensured the active participation of women in Afghanistan’s political process through education and technical support to the Afghan elections process. These initiatives began in 2002 when the Foundation re-established its office in Kabul, and built upon the Foundation’s history of working with Afghan educational institutions for women since 1954.
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04/01/2006 |
Handout
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Civic Education Support for the Afghan Elections (542 KB)
The Asia Foundation is working in Afghanistan to support the development of the political system and the capacity of local organizations and institutions to educate Afghans on key development objectives, particularly the elections...
The Asia Foundation is working in Afghanistan to support the development of the political system and the capacity of local organizations and institutions to educate Afghans on key development objectives, particularly the elections for president and for the National Assembly. The Foundation supports these projects through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and other partners.
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01/01/2005 |
Handout
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Advancing Educational Opportunities in Afghanistan (310 KB)
The Asia Foundation re-established an office in Kabul in February 2002 to launch new program initiatives in key areas central to the development of post-Taliban Afghanistan. Essential among these initiatives is the creation of a functional...
The Asia Foundation re-established an office in Kabul in February 2002 to launch new program initiatives in key areas central to the development of post-Taliban Afghanistan. Essential among these initiatives is the creation of a functional system of education which is vital for long-term reconstruction of the country.
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09/01/2008 |
Handout
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Afghanistan: Labor Law Project (147 KB)
The Asia Foundation
is working with the Ministry of Labor, Social
Affairs, Martyrs and Disabled (MoLSAMD) and
other Afghan partners to strengthen the ability of
the Ministry to more effectively enforce the new
Afghan Labor Law and to...
The Asia Foundation
is working with the Ministry of Labor, Social
Affairs, Martyrs and Disabled (MoLSAMD) and
other Afghan partners to strengthen the ability of
the Ministry to more effectively enforce the new
Afghan Labor Law and to increase the understanding
and awareness of the new law and other
internationally recognized core labor standards
among members of the judiciary, workers,
employers, and the general public of Afghanistan.
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05/13/2009 |
Handout
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Increasing Education Opportunities for Afghan Girls (109 KB)
The Asia Foundation addresses strategic educational needs in Afghanistan by supporting initiatives in
higher education and increasing educational opportunities for women and girls. |
07/21/2009 |
Handout
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Ministry of Women's Affairs Initiative to Support Policy and Advocacy (89 KB)
The women of Afghanistan face a number of
daunting social and humanitarian challenges. Two
of the most pressing are the inability to participate
fully in all aspects of Afghan society and the
lack of access to education. The Asia...
The women of Afghanistan face a number of
daunting social and humanitarian challenges. Two
of the most pressing are the inability to participate
fully in all aspects of Afghan society and the
lack of access to education. The Asia Foundation supports the
Ministry of Women’s Affairs Initiative to Support
Policy and Advocacy (MISPA). MISPA is
committed to strengthening the Ministry’s skills
in leadership, communication, outreach, and
networking among staff at the national level as
well at the provincial level through the 34 local
offices.
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02/01/2009 |
Handout
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Afghanistan (11x17) (5400 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's Afghanistan program. |
08/13/2010 |
Handout
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Education for Afghan Girls and Women (1535 KB)
Since it reopened its office in Afghanistan in 2002, The Asia Foundation has established strong links with the formal education system, and also supports civil society organizations to provide remedial, vocational, and other non-formal...
Since it reopened its office in Afghanistan in 2002, The Asia Foundation has established strong links with the formal education system, and also supports civil society organizations to provide remedial, vocational, and other non-formal education and training for women and girls. The Foundation works both to increase girls' access to education as well as to improve the quality of education offered. During the years of conflict, the Foundation supported education for Afghan girls and women living in refugee camps in Pakistan. During the Taliban years, when girls were banned from school, the Foundation supported PARSA, a local Kabul-based organization that ran home schools for girls.
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09/16/2010 |
Handout
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Books for Asia Afghanistan (1346 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Books for Asia program distributes books and other reading materials for all educational levels to 18 Asian countries. Since its inception in 1954, Books for Asia has provided nearly 45 million books and journals to more...
The Asia Foundation's Books for Asia program distributes books and other reading materials for all educational levels to 18 Asian countries. Since its inception in 1954, Books for Asia has provided nearly 45 million books and journals to more than 50,000 academic and non-academic institutions throughout Asia. In Afghanistan, Books for Asia has donated more than 350,000 books and journals to government agencies, private institutions, and NGOs across the country, supporting national development, international understanding, and English-language literacy.
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03/25/2013 |
Handout
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Advancing Educational Opportunities in Afghanistan (3241 KB)
The Asia Foundation re-established an office in Kabul in February 2002 to launch new program initiatives in key areas central to the development of post-Taliban Afghanistan. Essential among these initiatives is the creation of a strong...
The Asia Foundation re-established an office in Kabul in February 2002 to launch new program initiatives in key areas central to the development of post-Taliban Afghanistan. Essential among these initiatives is the creation of a strong educational system that is vital for long-term reconstruction of the country. The Asia Foundation addresses strategic educational needs in Afghanistan by supporting initiatives in higher education as well as increasing educational opportunities for women and girls.
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10/15/2010 |
Handout
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Advancing Educational Opportunities in Afghanistan (11x17) (3833 KB)
The Asia Foundation re-established an office in Kabul in February 2002
to launch new program initiatives in key areas central to the
development of post-Taliban Afghanistan. Essential among these
initiatives is the creation of a strong...
The Asia Foundation re-established an office in Kabul in February 2002
to launch new program initiatives in key areas central to the
development of post-Taliban Afghanistan. Essential among these
initiatives is the creation of a strong educational system that is vital
for long-term reconstruction of the country. The Asia Foundation
addresses strategic educational needs in Afghanistan by supporting
initiatives in higher education as well as increasing educational
opportunities for women and girls.
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10/15/2010 |
Handout
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Women’s Empowerment Programs in Afghanistan (2668 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's Women's Empwerment Programs in Afghanistan. |
11/11/2011 |
Handout
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Women’s Empowerment Programs in Afghanistan (11x17) (2663 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's Women's Empowerment Programs in Afghanistan. |
11/11/2011 |
Handout
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