Afghanistan: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2010-2011

Publications - Released in 2013

The findings of the Afghanistan: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (AMICS) reveal the story of a country in transition, where many significant improvements have occurred in the last decade, as Afghanistan emerged from decades of war, poor governance, and widespread human rights abuses. Many Afghans have improved access to drinking water, school attendance is up for both boys and girls, and child mortality is relatively down, if still unacceptably high when compared with global estimates. Yet, progress has come more slowly in many areas, such as women s literacy, and Afghanistan faces new threats on the horizon, such as HIV/AIDS.

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Organizations

  • United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)