A Survey of the Afghan People | Land Portal
A Survey of the Afghan People

Resource information

Date of publication: 
December 2019
Resource Language: 
Pages: 
333
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Copyright details: 
© 2019 The Asia Foundation

The longest-running barometer of Afghan opinion, the Survey of the Afghan People is a map of social change over time, presenting a clear picture of the gains and gaps that Afghans perceive in a rapidly transforming nation. The Survey, now on its fifteenth edition, has gathered the views of more than 129,000 Afghans since 2004 on security, elections, governance, the economy, essential services, corruption, youth issues, reconciliation with the Taliban, access to media, migration, the role of women, and political participation.

Authors and Publishers

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s): 

EDITORS
Tabasum Akseer and John Rieger
AUTHORS
Tabasum Akseer, Khadija Hayat, Emily Catherine Keats, Sayed Rohullah Kazimi,
Charlotte Maxwell-Jones, Mohammed Sharih Shiwan, David Swift, Mustafa Yadgari, Fahim Ahmad Yousufzai

Publisher(s): 

The Asia Foundation improves lives, expands opportunities, and helps societies flourish across a dynamic and developing Asia. We work with innovative leaders and communities to build effective institutions and advance pathbreaking reforms. Together with our partners, we are committed to Asia’s continued development as a peaceful, just, and thriving region of the world.