...ari and Pashto. Feedback about Zari was mostly positive. Most of the children liked her, and parents said that she spoke and looked like an Afghan girl. Most were also able to remember the segments she had appeared in during the test screenings. Zari debuted on Season Five of Baghch-e-Simsim shortly after ACSOR completed its testing and presented its report. Zari has received coverage in numerous international media outlets, including the New York...
...Zalmay Rasul, with others in single digits. This poll, based on 2,643 face-to-face interviews in a nationwide random sample, had similar results among likely voters, 46-35-8 percent. The runoff contest tightens because likely voters who did not support either Abdullah or Ghani in the first round favor Ghani by 57-34 percent in a two-way race. That includes a 55-31 percent advantage for Ghani among Rasul’s supporters; Rasul himself endorsed Abdull...
...n Afghanistan. The nationally representative survey consisted of 2,100 face-to-face interviews in all 34 provinces of Afghanistan. Respondents were both men (51%) and women (49%), aged 18 and over. The Survey has received much media coverage from outlets such as BBC and Radio Australia. A summary of results from the global study can be found on the WIN/GIA website. Tables for the full results from Afghanistan can be viewed here. Despite the challe...
...n. Interview in Balkh Province The survey in Afghanistan was conducted with 3,019 respondents from September 17-25, 2019. The sample was nationally representative and included respondents from all 34 provinces of Afghanistan. This is the sixth time D3/ACSOR has conducted fieldwork for the WJP Rule of Law survey in Afghanistan. For more information on how Afghanistan compared to other countries in the study, click on the embedded country-specific p...
...n Afghanistan. The nationally representative survey consisted of 2,080 face-to-face interviews in all 34 provinces of Afghanistan. Respondents were both men (49%) and women (51%), aged 18 and over. Data was weighted to reflect population estimates. The full press release can be read on the WIN/GIA website. Results by country can be found there as well. Optimism has declined sharply since last year: only 30% of respondents in Afghanistan expect 201...
...ieldwork for the nationally representative survey, consisting of 9,586 face-to-face interviews conducted by 909 interviewers in all 34 provinces of Afghanistan, took place from June 11 – 28, 2015. Respondents were male and female Afghan nationals (82% rural, 18% urban – unweighted) aged 18 and over. [1] Total of two mentions. [2] “Statistics: Afghanistan,” UNICEF, December 18, 2013, http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/afghanistan_statistics.html....
...accept a deal that would prevent women from attending school. These sentiments may reflect insecurity or Taliban presence in many communities which has already rendered these activities effectively off limits for women living there. The survey was completed in September 2013, via face-to-face interviews with a random national sample of 3,516 Afghans in all 34 provinces of the country. It is the fourth in a series of publicly released surveys on at...
...omen, including Kabul, Paktiya, Nangarhar, Takhar, Balkh, Herat, and Kandahar. Respondents were 15 years and older, 67% were male, and 33% were female. The qualitative component included 33 in-depth interviews with key stakeholders, including religious leaders, business owners, and members of community development councils (CDCs)....
...Washington Post. Dr. Jones also cited the ABC News poll on Afghanistan during an interview with the BBC. ACSOR-Surveys data were also discussed in Foreign Policy magazine, where the data was cited in a discussion of relevant Washington politics, while the LA Times used ACSOR-Surveys data to compare Afghanistan today to Iraq of yesterday. The data has been put to other uses as well. ACSOR-Surveys research was cited by the Associated Press on a sto...
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