Afghanistan in 2017: A Survey of the Afghan People
The 2017 Survey of the Afghan People polled 10,012 Afghan respondents from 16 ethnic groups across all 34 provinces, including insecure and physically challenging environments. The annual survey is the longest-running and broadest nationwide survey of Afghan attitudes and opinions. Since 2004, the Survey has gathered the opinions of more than 97,000 Afghan men and women, providing a unique longitudinal portrait of evolving public perceptions of security, the economy, governance and government services, elections, media, women’s issues, and migration.
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15th Survey of the Afghan People Release in Kabul and Washington, DC on December 3
December 3, 2019
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AP, New York Times, Washington Post, Feature 2019 Afghan Survey
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2019 Survey of the Afghan People Reveals Concerns on Peace Deal
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Afghanistan in 2019: A Survey of the Afghan People
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2019 Survey of the Afghan People
Longest-running barometer of Afghan opinion, now in its 15th year