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Most Afghans in Favor of Agreement with Taliban that Limits Women’s Rights »

KABUL, Afghanistan, January 2, 2014 — Today D3 Systems releases results from the fourth installment of its Afghan Futures series, a nationally represented survey of 3,516 Afghans in all 34 provinces of the country, fielded in September 2013 by its subsidiary, ACSOR Surveys. Afghans are receptive to the possibility of a negotiated settlement between the central government and the Taliban even if women’s rights legally reinstated after the fall of ...

ACSOR Goes Green »

KABUL, Afghanistan, August 29, 2014 – In its effort to provide real-time media monitoring and content analysis for clients, ACSOR has begun to power its recording equipment in some of the remotest provinces of the country with solar systems. Media monitoring and recording using sophisticated electronics presents a special challenge in an environment such as Afghanistan, where the public electricity supply is unreliable in the cities and non-exist...

ACSOR Data Featured in AAPOR Presentations »

KABUL, Afghanistan, June 27, 2014 – Researchers from D3 Systems, Inc., Langer Research, Georgetown University, the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) at the University of Chicago, and the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE) used ACSOR data in presentations at the annual conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) in Anaheim, California. Topics included: Afghan Perspectives on Taliban Reconcilia...

Afghanistan’s Ethnic, Regional Divisions Produce a Dead Heat in its Presidential Race »

KABUL, Afghanistan, May 15, 2014 — Ethnic and regional divisions drove first-round ballot choices in Afghanistan’s presidential election and point now to a dead heat in a runoff between the top two finishers, Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani. Yet large majorities of Afghans also say they can set aside their tribal preferences and accept the ultimate winner – a hopeful sign for the country’s future. A national survey in the Afghan Futures series...

The Asia Foundation Releases 2014 Survey of the Afghan People »

KABUL, Afghanistan, November 19, 2014 – The Asia Foundation has released the results of the tenth annual Survey of the Afghan People, conducted by ACSOR-Surveys, Afghanistan’s largest survey research company, founded with the assistance of D3 Systems. The Asia Foundation presented the findings at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington, D.C. on November 18th. The results of the survey have been the subject of news articles and editoria...

Afghans Broadly Support New Government, Setting Aside Suspicions of Electoral Fraud »

KABUL, Afghanistan, January 29, 2015 – Today, ACSOR releases results from the sixth installment of its Afghan Futures series, a nationally representative survey of 2,051 Afghans ages 18 and older in all 34 provinces of the country fielded in November 2014 in cooperation with D3 Systems and Langer Research. Afghans broadly support the new government and appear to have set aside suspicions of election fraud in order to move forward. While only 44 p...

WIN/Gallup International Association Releases 38th Annual End of Year Survey »

KABUL, Afghanistan, February 15, 2015 – On December 30th, WIN/Gallup International released the results of its 38th annual End of Year Survey, a global study of 64,002 people, in 65 countries between September and December 2014. ACSOR-Surveys conducted fieldwork in 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 1...

Afghanistan: The Case for Polling in Conflict Environments »

KABUL, Afghanistan, May 20, 2015 – The Afghan Center for Socio-economic and Opinion Research (ACSOR-Surveys), a subsidiary of D3 Systems, conducted national public opinion polls before and after Afghanistan’s highly anticipated 2014 presidential election, seeking insight into Afghans’ voting intentions, issues of concern, and their experience with this fundamental exercise in democracy. The surveys, part of ACSOR-Surveys’ internally funded Afghan...