BBC Afghanistan Audience Measurement Report Released »
...and Publications – Afghanistan Report Afghanistan Media Survey...
...and Publications – Afghanistan Report Afghanistan Media Survey...
...Afghans surveyed (53%) say the Taliban are the same as they were when they ruled Afghanistan, while 43% say they have become more moderate. Only 35% of Afghan women believe the Taliban has become more moderate, while nearly half (49%) of men share this belief. A negotiated settlement will likely bring an end to many of the freedoms officially granted to women after the fall of the Taliban government, an outcome that most Afghans would accept. Majo...
...ed from the debate. The survey also found that the popularity of all major world leaders asked about has declined. In a world increasingly defined by competition and instability, it is not surprising that respondents increasingly see their national interests as more important than international or global ones. Across all regions of the world, majorities say that national interests should come before international cooperation and globalization. Wor...
...merous places recently. The 2008 Asia Foundation survey and the recent ABC News survey released in February 2009, were cited in an Economist article on America and Afghanistan. The RAND Corporation’s Seth Jones also used the Asia Foundation data on the PBS NewsHour in a discussion about Afghanistan security issues covered at the recent Munich Security Summit as well as in an article in the Washington Post. Dr. Jones also cited the ABC News poll on...
..., providing valuable insight on issues which are of concern throughout the world: a majority of Afghans (76%), feel that ordinary working people do not get a fair share of their nation’s wealth, and 82% feel that big business owners benefit at the expense of workers. When it comes to potential change, most Afghans feel that development of technology would be a good thing (72%), as would greater respect for authority (67%), and more emphasis on fam...
...nd D3 Systems’s May 2014 poll on the Crisis in Iraq, which was featured on BBC World News. The Survey of the Afghan People covers a range of topics including governance, security, elections, the economy, women’s issues, and human rights. The 2014 survey took place during a momentous year in Afghanistan, and the survey was conducted in the aftermath of the two rounds of the presidential election and in the midst of the drawdown of foreign forces. W...
...t in installments over several segments. The research was sponsored by ABC News , the BBC and the ARD German TV. Coverage of the survey results has also been reported in the Associated Press, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, The Canadian Press and Die Welt, among others. As ABC reports, this year’s results find that hopes for a better future have soared in Afghanistan, bolstered by a broad rally in support for the country’s re-elected p...
...cast in installments over several weeks. The research was sponsored by ABC News, the BBC and the German ARD. Results of the survey were presented at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) on February 11th by Gary Langer, Polling Director for ABC News. Coverage of the survey results has also been reported in the Associated Press, the Washington Post, the BBC and The Economist. The survey was conducted from December 30, 2008 to Ja...
...th a sample size of 6,593 and a margin of error of plus or minus 2.4%. An important contribution to the discourse on conditions in Afghanistan, the results are widely covered by the international press. Results have been reported by the World Politics Review, AFP,Los Angeles Times, The Times of London, Arab Times, The Hindustan Times, The Baltimore Sun, The International Herald Tribune, The Chicago Tribune, CTV,Globe and Mail, The Christian Scienc...
...shortly after ACSOR completed its testing and presented its report. Zari has received coverage in numerous international media outlets, including the New York Times, PBS News Hour, the BBC, and ABC News. [1] “Population, Ages 0-15, (% of Total),” World Bank Databank. Online: http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.POP.0014.TO.ZS....