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1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook iii 1382 .'. AcknowledgementsTableForewordContents contents Page iviii OverviewIntroduction 1viii 1.ij U.. I_____ 4..' Tablel.2:Tablel.1:Chartl.1: InternationalBasicEconomic Social and datacomparison social data (economy)comparison 768 (LiI) 9L1l LI la i. -- Jj.JJ. Population 9 _'Y TableChart 2.1:2.2: KabulPopulation City bycomparisoncensus age groupby districts and age groups 1986 121110 UJ uj _,t JjJJ. EmploymentTable 2.4:2.3: Population by provinceprovince, and 2002 district, 241314 3fl3i& tA rA JLL5i , t'i, uj ._'t JJ.. JJ. Table 3.4:3.3:3.2:3.1: EmployeesNumberManpowerGeneral governmentof cunentby department employees employment, and level, 28272625 44j S$i 4 LrJ ..,.. .th r jJJ Table 3.7:3.6:3.5: NumberSalaryGovernment of for contractual public employees construction services, by gender workers and education, 333129 - 3 L L -k9 rr -rr JJ. Table 3.9:3.8: DistributionGovernment ofconstruction higher education 2002 in the government 3534 Jti IA 1jj A' j &jj.j.. Arvr J. r j TableEducation 4.1: and human resources development Education inputs 4036 3 ek: ,t_ j.JJ Table 4.2: Elementary schools 41 JJ.? Table 13824.3: (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook Admitted in 1382 (7-13 yrs) 42 JLJi ( V) rA 't J1iI J, 4UL Table 4.5:4.4: TeachersCause of not attending school, 1382(2003) 4443 rA, JL. j J ... A JJ Table 4.9:4.8:4.7:4.6: VocationalPrimaryPre-schoolLearning and spaces educationand secondary religious education institutions by province 50474645 j j . _____S.. j J 2..14 vA' J. f' j. Jj Table 4.14.10: I: UniversityReligious education students by faculty 5150 JJ J J ii _S.âi k . i - Jj. Table 4.13:4.12: FijstUniversity year university students students 5554 IA IA S5i 4iU Jl JL kA Table 4.16:4.15:4.14: UniversityTechnical schools graduatesgraduated students by universities 636158 j.j.. j j )lr. IA j5j rf 'P J ChartHealth 5.1: development Health sector comparison 6864 4.üJ- U.. . Table 5.3:5.2:5.1:5.4: MortalityProgressAccessHealth profileto in health survival services (% of total population) 72717069 jI) U j. Jøk J r J3.Jj. Table 5.7:5.6:5.5: NumberWater and of sanitationbasicmedical health centers conditions centers by province by in provincethe schools 757473 '.J 4. '- L.l 4.11IA )Y'&) , Table 5.9:5.8: MedicalPublic health personnel indicators and facilities by ministries 7776 iJI.J IA 'j jlJ 4., Lc Y-A J TableTable5.11: 5.12:5.10: PlaceHealthfacilitiesbyprovinceMedical of delivery, atteded by and antinatal care, 1382(2003) personnel by province 797880 4 J aj J JJJj. TableTableS.15:Table 5.16: 5.14:5.13: DiarrhoeaBreastfeedingEver heardTypeofsaltConsumed and (BF), method 1382(2003) using of family planning, 1382 (2003) 838281 JI Jil J (J JI MI fO&A1-. J. J TableS.18:Table 5.17: Sourceofdrinkingwater2003Immunization (0-59 months children) 1382 (2003) 8584 L (M___. ) JUbi i I, v J,.J 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook A t1il 4..UL Table 5.19: Type of latrine 86 tiii Jj TableEnviromnent 6.1: Land use and agricultural inputs 9187 UI L?JJ j . NationalTable 6.3:6.2: accoujits FreshwaterDeforestation and and energy biodiversity use 939492 j jjg. I UI r ? Jj.?. TableChart 7.1:7.2: NationalGross accountsDomestic comparison, Product (%)(million of New Afghanis) 989796 (%) t U 'IV- V J,. L.IJ_V TableChartAgriculture 8.1: development LandAgriculture use (000 sector hectare) comparison 99105104103 i_I J Ii tjj 'jj '-i' L_. :'-:A-Ij Table 8.4:8.3:8.2: Crop Cultivatedyield,production, (Kg/ha) land (Mt) area, crop (hectare) 108107106 (jU4) () IjJ :AJj;Ar:- Jj J. Table 8.7:8.6:8.5:8.8: LivestockAgriculture:Wheat:Cultivated area, stockland productionyield, area,(000 and fruithead) production and and use, vegetable 1380 by province (2001) (hectare) 110109 (j/tjl) J -.-. kL :r :AA:AV:A Jj.. Jj Table 8.9: Livestock production (000 Mt) 112ill I :A TableTable 8.12: 8.11:8.10: ActiveCerealComparison balanceagricultural of livestocksheet, cooperatives 2002/03 population (000 in the tonnes)before country. and after the drought 114113115 .) ILS JI (PjIi)... , J.i (u.ijj1i) sjl.j. (.P )jIiI :1jj ti. :-:A'I Jj TableTable 8.13: 8.15:8.14: AgriculturalDistribution ofcooperatives: chemical fertilizer sale,member shares, and and number area 117116115 4L JI , J LJ4 lA :A_:'-':A JJ..Jj.. Table 8.18:8.17:8.16: ProductionSaleDistribution of agriculture of of vaccines chemical medicines in fertilizer afgaftistan, & agricultural by type. services 120119118 U UJ S1JJ JLgJ1.i4 JU5'- (L) L' L3U1 j LJ :jj JJ ujj JJ :AW:A J Jj. hdustry1382 development (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 121 Table 9.1:9.2: NumberIndustrial of production main industrial by sector organizations at 1357 prices (million Af) 123 Table 9.5:9.4:9.3: AmountIndustrialGovernment of production government industry ofproduction industrialsgovernment at production1357 sector prices at 1357 by Product prices 129125124 (i i) rv JLIA 449j49uijIjL49) rAVJLJU Table 9.8:9.7:9.6: ElectricityCementCement production production and and imports, consumption,imports, 1381 1380 1379 135134133 rArA. LjI Table 9.9:9.11:9.10: PublicElectricity enterprises production by mininstry and consumption, 13811380 137136 38 -' Jj Table 9.14:9.13:9.12: PrivateIndustrialPublic enterprises indurtrial production production by sectorin private vale sector at 1357 prices 145144141 j .?'- L1J Table 9.17:9.16:9.15: ConstructionDevelopment byprojectand government rehabilitation by ministry organization by government 151149147 rv J ti LI IA ji4j A 4i1j jjâi ' .L j Table 9.19:9.18: MachineryGovernment of machinery private construction Sectore 153152 tI IA TableServices 10.2:10.1: TotalLand transportationland transportation by ministry and private sector 157156154 IA 49 j- ,-.I Jj Table 10.3: Land transport by ministry 158 -',J- jljj IA IA LS) s)IA &) i-- -.I. Jj Table 10.5:10.4: NumberCapacity of of buses lorries, owned by ministry by ministry 161160159 JJ 49 L 4) r.A.i. J. Jj Table 10.7:10.6: PassengerBuses by ministry cars by miiiistry 162 jj4) IAJIjJIALI JljJ 4. v_t. Table 10.9:10.8: TelecommunicationAir transport activities. and post office 164163 lj4 L1 j . A..'i. JJ. TableTable 10.11: 10.10:10.12: Revenue NumberPostal ofrevenue ofpostal post byservicesoffices province by by province the type of post. 167166165 . 49 49 44i :L JJ Table 10.13:1382 Telephone(2003) Afghanistan services Statistical Yearbook 168 ii .j_r.. JJ Table 10.14:10.15:10.16: NumberTelexOther andServices of telegram telephones services by province. 171170169 JJ InflationTable 10.17: and exchange rate Radio in household and woman listen to the radio 173172 4.it JJ Table 11.3:11.2:11.1: ConsummerConsummer price indexprices,price index,(CPI), 2003 2003( monthly City) % changes (Kabul City) 178177179 rA't jL5 tii i tJ' r - ', JJ Table 11.6:11.5:11.4: AnnualMonthlyLinked consummeraverage average CPI, CPI, price 1381 1380 index 183181180 r,\ Ji . v_,_,f_' , j.jJ Table 11.8:11.7: AnnualMonthly average average exchange exchange rates, rates, 186185 LJl 187 4li JLJJ £I j,. TableChatBalance 12.1: 12.1: of payment and external trade Balance of payments comparison, 2001 188189 rA. I:; L) Jt ' JJ Table 12.4:12.3:12.2: ExportImportExport of ofgoods goodsgoods (quantity) (Quantity)(000US$) 194192190 (j)u..-1 L__ J1j4 1i JJL 'f '--_)-Yt Table 12.7:12.6:12.5: ExportsImport of and goods imports (000US$) by country (US$ million), 1995-20021985-94 201200197 vr' ( tS ) .ii4) L).SJL Si L ti }.(}.jj) _S.$ . LY lj \'- JJ. TableFiscal 12.8:13.1: development NationalExternal budget trade balance (US$ million), 1995-2002 204203202 ArY(t.i )t 4JIJI TableMoney 14.1:132: and Banking NationalMonetary budget: indicators expenditure, 1381 208206205 -j1--: jj Aid flow1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 209 Table 15.1:15.3:15.2: CabinetDonor1382 pledges, approvedNational cominitment, Dev national Budget devevelopment andand disbursementdonor funds budget,2003 committed 216215213 . rM i' J 'J Løi 44'.c TableTable 15.4: 15.5: PerLoan capita availability aid calculations (5 Year Span) - July 20003 219218217 . ( klL ,i) Jj j j} AcronymsTable 15.7:15.6: and abbreviations Food aidassistance requirements (Mt) to vulnerable populations in 2002/03 221220 ui j-'- (Mt ) Notes Techniques Technical notes, DanEnglish 238223

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CPI index is very(CPI), much was Environmentcountry'sThesignificantly population natural lower of resource Afghanistan than the base SA isaverage.for largely the economic dependent well upon being. the These goodsdifficultEstimatingBalance is dueaboutof the payments to $100BOPa severe andmillion (BOP) lackexternal in of and2002; data. trade external itThe fordoes official Afghanistan tradenot include recorded is smuggling extremely export of politicalresources1382 instability. (2003) have Afghanistan been The severely large-scale Statistical degraded movements Yearbook as a consequence of population of theand past 4 $2,322and re-exports. million, Theexcluding official smuggling recorded andimport duty-free of goods donor for imports.2002 was 1382 UL countryAsMonetary of today, is essentiallydevelopment Afghanistan's cash-based. financial Banks system had is stopped in a dismal functioning state. The withThesurvivedduring currencyone the wasnew Taliban inreformAfghani very years poorwas replacing and fullycondition. whatever implemented 1,000 oldfinance ones. by infrastructure mid-December had 2002, largeperiod,publicTheFiscal last amounts developmentfinance the two budget decades ofmanagement counterfeit. management of conflict and was resultedfiscal worsened policy. in the byDuring complete the i.ntroduction the collapse Taliban of of revenuemillionsexpenditureIn 21,5331381(2002), comeAfghanis millions was from the 20,653 of (0.5% Governmentforeign new millions ofAfghanis grants. GDP). total(11.4% More(11.9% revenue of than ofGDP), wasGDP),80% aestimated ofsurplus while the total total of to 879 be transfersTheassistance,Government Government by state-owned 82.7%, revenuesrevenue: and enterprises,the were rest derivedare from(cement, from custom andfour duties, fabric, sources: incomefertilizer, donor Afghanisreconstructionwageexpenditure,and agriculture and representing salaries andmost product), development, of 3% governmentthe of budget and total non which expenditurewas services, customs spent is about onandprovincial. in national 6451381.little millions money defenseOn the newspent and on 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 5 Chart 1.1: Economic and Social Data Comparison Per capita GDP US$, 2002 4 U Lc Population density, 2001 u.ii Lt La A (' , ) ...i South Asia Pakistan i t2 U I 420450 ) South Asia Pakistan jli 183 I 288 Turkmenistan Iran 3j, 950 1680 Turkmenistan Iran 12 39 TajikistanUzbekistan Ji jl 270 550 TajikistanUzbekistan :, U U 61 Afghanistan 1 200 190 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 % 1,800 Afghanistan UiI 0 I 50 32 100 150 200 250 300 t 350 South Asia Lire expecl;ancy at oirt1iuu1, 1 4a I 67 South eNrollment 2001 ' "i: y11 Pakistan tr U 63 Pakistan L,li U 75 Turkmenistan Iran J 69 Turkmenistan j Iran I 86 100 TajikistanUzbekistan iSjI TajikistanUzbekistan i.S,)I U I 100 104 Afghanistan % Afghanistan 1 AI 73 Sources: Central Statistics Office and World Bank 'World Development Indicators" I0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 20 40 60 80 100 120 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 6 (sjLI.sjjjU.. rA LA Lf_.L_I ts , 'I) Table 1.1: Basic Social Data Afghanistan Tajikistan Uzbekistan Iran Pakistan South Asia 1/ LJ ( ' Ji Population size (2001), MaleUrbanRuralmillion (%)( (%) %) Population 51.020.179.921.4 49.828.072.0 6.0 49.737.063.025.0 50.265.035.0 141.0 51.833.067.0 1,378.0 51.572.028.0 LJ (LjjL) Population age compositionAge 15-640-14Female (%) (%) (%) 53.543.749.0 57.038.650.2 59.036.550.3 62.732.649.8 55.041.248.2 60.848.534.6 (L)i (ts.())5.i Population growthAge (1980-2001), 65+ (%) % 2.81.9 2.24.4 2.24.5 2.44.7 2.63.8 2.04.6 .aj LifeTotalPopulation expectancy fertility density, rate at birth, people/km2 Male Health 45.032.8 6.8 64.039.0 3.0 64.061.0 2.5 68.039.0 2.6 183.0 62.0 4.6 288.0 62.0 3.3 J3 J. AccessUnder-fiveInfantLife expectancy mortality to an mortality improved rateat birth, perrate water 1,000Female per 1,000source, live birth % of population 257.0165.0 32.544.0 116.0 60.091.070.0 85.068.052.071.0 92.042.035.070.0 109.0 90.084.065.0 99.063.084.071.0 i L J_) A j4tJ .0 , 1;.i *J fl+ ChildAccess immunization to an improved rate, sanitationDPTMeasles % of children facility, under % of age population one 30.567,8 2.8 90.089.086.0 97.099.089.0 95.096.083.0 98.097.062.0 65.058.034.0 'j LI L Ji aI J ti1 PrevalencePhysicians perof undernourishment child1,000 malnourishment people Weight of % % population offor children age under 5 49.070.0 0.1 2.0 19.0 3.1 11.0 5.00.9 38.019.0 0.6 53.025.0 L> J L ) J W '- J Adult literacy, % pop aged 15+, HeightMale for age Education 35.048.0 100.0 31.0 100.0 31.0 84.015.0 58.029.036.0 66.047.0 U 4j :f L5U . PrimaryGrossAdult literacy,primary completion enrolment% pop rate, aged %ratio, 15+, of relevant % Female of relevant age group, age group total 73.0 8.07.0 104.0 95.099.0 100.0 99.0 92.086.070.0 75.059.0 74.098.044.0 aJji I-) Uj - Average years of schooling, totalMaleFemale 15.0 2.60.41.7 89.095.0 5.55.0 5.13.9 61.086.0 4.75.8 J L . Sources: Central Statistics OfficeFemale and "World Development Indicators" World Bank. Note that for Afghanistan, data are mostly 2002. 0.8 J%a 4.5 2.5 3.4 I j 4 L. J)A : 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 1/ 2001 or most recent estimates for low income South Asia including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. 7 A' JJ JLL.lUiL Table 1:2: International comparisons, econom -. . Afghanistan Tajikistan C Uzbekistan Iran Pakistan South Asia 1/ &LL0,' Jj. d' . Size of the economy,Surface 2001area ((001/ Km2) 625 1431.1 447 It 1,648 796 1,378 . Growth ofGDP output (US$ taverage billion) annual % growth 1990-2001)1/ per Capita, US$ 1904.0 270 13.8550 1,680108.7 60.0420 618.0 450 }} j) ). IndustryAgricultureGDP 21.127.728,6 -13.2 -5.8-8.5 -2.6 0.90.4 -2.8 4.03.6 4.13.03.7 6.03.15.5 (. LJI.i) / Ij) Structure ofAgriculture outputServices ( % of GDP, 2001) 1/ 52.039.5 29.0-1.1 34.0 0.5 19.0 8.5 25.0 4.4 25.0 7.0 (GDP 2001 i) JJ ServicesIndustry 23.924.1 41.030.0 43.023.0 48.033.0 52.023.0 49.026.0 HouseholdStructure of final output consumption ( % of GDP, expenditure 2001)1/ 107.7 84.0 63.0 51.0 75.0 68.0 (GDP 2001 Jy-- -,- ImportsExportsGrossGovernment capital of goods final formation and consumption services expenditure 56.686.013.5 8.2 87.083.012.0 8.0 28.019.018.0 21.028.029.013.0 19.018.016.010.0 22.017.015.012.0 / / s-) jL Sources:Gross domestic CSO and savings World Bank' World Development Indicators' I/For Afghanistan, the estimates are -15.9 Structure of Economy 13817.0 (2002) 20.0 36.0 (L- 15.0 c 19.0 L) °' i LI 100.0120.0 60.080.0 20.040.0 0.0 Afghanistanu".'il Tajistan-- t Irand j___1 Pakistanj- Southa 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook IJ Agricu1ture. Industry 8 0 Services jLLlk.Ul NoPopulation census was conducted since 1358 (1979). Over two decades of k 1358 J J LYi : 1.5war millionthreatened live bothand haslive displaced and livelihoods. roughly The 8 million war has people. claimed nearly (8) J jjj 1.5 . . populationcomposition,Subsequently, in growthAfghanistan accurate rates statistics areand currently socio-economic about the not size, available. characteristicsdistribution, of the J+ j j. Ji .) J.J . . LJ , thisAfter deficiency the war ended and top in prioritylate 2001, was a greaterformed urgencyto conduct for a making pre- up .$ Jj. jji.- t. j .. 1380 J jJ t population2004. Also census plan aftermainlyis underway the to election be byused CSO in for 2005. andupcoming UNFPA election to conduct in mid- L 4 LJ L5 JJ J L5 j4y .S j) "J J&) jlSi LiJ (l383)JjsLJL j j-.(l384) JL (UNFPA) '' J returneeestimatedBased population.on dataat 21.8 available, million The population the for population 1381 growth(2002) of includingrateAfghanistan is 1.9% nomadic perwas annum, and , __.a L)j 6.8" J-" LJJJ ''- As(49%).and a whole, tbtal Following fertility the population rate the istwo 6.8; is decades predominantly the highest of war, in Southrnralmore (80%)thanAsia 5%(SA) and of femaleof women 3.3. k j . 80 Li j. LU j& UU. 4.LI mainHighwere ratesconstraints heading of population of for households. economic growth, growth. fertility Afghanistan and dependency population, are the y1 ) 1358 J- J ' J u-J J . .L j5y increaseestimated12.5 million. since at 21.8 1979 The mi (lastIhigh litrn censusfertility people taken), forof 6.8 2002, when(rate represents of the live population births about per two-fold stood woman) at (__ jj$21.8 cij) ' jt.j 6.8 i JJJ . -) '- J Lr. ( 4 preferenceis linkedof family to for severalwealth. large factors Thefamilies war including sincecontributed children a traditional further are considered due (socio-economic) to a loss a source of kJJt jJj j J,34i L5 LJ) , JJJJJJJYu. JJ j _J_) capacity in reproductive health institutions and the emergence of a 50) 1381 Jjj . LPJ momentumAfghansfatalisticcombinedchildren aresense to alone lesswith replace in than manyawill youthful family 15ensure Afghanistan years populationlosses. a ofhigh age) Afghanistan'spopulationgenerating means structure that growtha (almostdesire demographichigh rate fertilityfor 50% morefor of atrates di. uo J (JL 15 jI J j. j... 1382least (2003)the next Afghanistan two decades. Stistical Yearbook Cliii rt 2.1 lopu Iti lion corn hanson South Asia POPU Iii Itoh densi t 21 South Asia 1,1 ac 5A. iii oat popuhstouA5 groi.sth ra If, I 91D4 I Pakistan Iran Pakistan Iran Turkmcnistan Uzbekistan Turkrncnistan Uzhekistan r, Tajikstan ,. Tajikstan % Afghanistan (I 50 100 150 people per sq. Km 200 250 . .j 300 350 Afghanistan 0.5 1.0 1.5 2,0 2.5 31) 7.5 Urban population, 2001 South Asia Crude birlli r,ttc. South Asia Pakistan Pakistan tran Turkmenistan Irair Turknaenist'an Uzbekistan per 1,000 people ui _it. Uzhekistan Tajikstan Afghanistan Tajikstan 5/.,. Sources:Afghanistan Central Statistics Office of Afghanistan and World Bank 'World Development Indicators' 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 10.0 LI jL 20.0 30.0 Saj 40.0 iI aLi 50.0 :5U.60.0 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 10 I 1, .h,I. h, 1358 (1979) I ,. 1358 (1979) 1358 (1979) L.. ., 'K) '' : 1st Populationu Census Total e--) ..1 U) % I/ 1st Population Census, Urban -k- c.j % )/ 1st Population Census, Rural jL ; % )/ 1381 (2002)Ul % tJ Age grol thale Female Total-- w1/F % male Female Total MJF % male Female Total MJF % male Female Total MJF % 00-04 Total 6,802,377l,234,37 6,338,9811,296,012 13,141,358 2,530,249 107 95 1,051.939 183,150 962,188181,637 2,014,127 364,787 101109 5,750,4381,051,087 5,376,7931,114,375 11,127,2312,165,462 107 94 11,211,8462,061,576 10,588,1542,164,760 21,800,0004,226,336 106 95 20-2415-1910-1405-09 547,507673,335829.330941,-782 490,058524,732712,908909,984 1,037,5651,198,0671,542,2381,851,766 112128116103 108,974137,973155,06184,766 119,362148,46981,83794,915 203,889257,335303.530166,603 104115116 462,741564,361691,357786,721 408,221429,817593,546761,515 1,284,9031,548,236 870,962994,178 113131116103 1,124,6881,385,2501,573,081 914,514 1,190,7881,519,968 818,556876,473 1,733,0702,001,1602,576,0383,093,050 112128116103 40-4435-3630-3425-29 301.508311,744324,031384,569 336,802310,937406,328431,114 638,310622,681730,359815,683 100 908089 44.86149,74353,66765,972 42,25545,78556,18666,691 109,853132,66387,11695,528 106109 9699 256,647262,001270,364318,597 294,547265,152350,142364,423 551,194527,153620,506683,020 879977 503.616520,714541.237642,355 562,569519,366678,700720,100 1,066,1851,040,0791,219,9361,362,455. 100 908089 60-6455-5950-5445-49 270,573265,119249,045173,075 245,524145,981120,151199,785 448,830319,056390,724510,643 225119108125 21,38828.54536,69937,139 20.45731,09228,48315,208 36,59649,00267,79165,622 141140118130 242.028228,420211,906151,687 214,432130,773171,30299.694 282,460341.722442,852383,208 243116107124 264,146326.561442,835415,986 218,890225,636410,105333,706 483,037552.197852,939749,692 121145108125 65+Source Central Statistics Office of Afghanistan 296,522 208,665 505,187 142 44,001 29,811 73,812 148 252,521 178,854 431,375 141 .L.J 495,288 L.I 348,538 843,826 : 142 4,0004,500 Population by age group, 2000 1 2,5003,0003,500 1)6)01,5002,000 500 00-04 05-09 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-36 40-44 45-49 50-54 5 5-59 60-64 65.

1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 11 TM JU_ I I U AgeTable group 2.2: Kabul City Census by Districts and Age Groups 1986 Dist I 4U fist 2 Dist 3 fistf4U 4 Dist 5A4U 'rA yj Dist 6 DistV4U 7 Dist 8 Dist9 LJaJii -: Dist 10 Distil Jj Total 05-0900-0410-14 Total 'fl 12,13082,83613,74412,911 47,617 6,9727,5307,164 .11,844 13,19885,55212,959 113,272 16,58318,51517,934 128,148 238772165819793 152,218 222962817525697 148,280 211782521025276 102,753 152711773216759 121,753 219762244716883 106,342 155311747517075 211,528 313833616336324 1,300,299 223,595216,204189,864 25-2920-2415-19 4,7735,8867,720 2,9093,8465,219 5,8247,6559,406 11,7357,4939,039 11907 62378191 13996 70339194 1170515431 9063 1074658387781 11267 73488519 11178 67728440 2182!1607013462 130,42676,75296,326 45-4940-4435-3630-34 3.7334,7224,5124,173 2,3392.3792,3591,796 2,9914,1324,4164,338 3,7515,4475,9675,827 4794649362095875 6098828773056900 4798669175897258 35665219491!4765 3706619662866489 3757503255875124 1106810660 67569839 45,74664,39766,22963.768 60-6455-5950-54 2.38937231,655 765 1,3281.1911,715 870 2,4882,0232,7001,578 3,2112,5973,4691,704 3,607441128172279 4,788 404625965807 3,779285732324213 2,7102295342!1739 2,801255936011675 3,134227!31981768 5,185584638913060 42,10435,76428,93622,156 Source65 Central Statistics Office of Afghanistan Kabul City Census 1986( * A) JL 1i \l LI jl 250 r 212 200 152 48 0 150 113 128 103 1 22 106 100 50 83 48 0 Dist4i 'Dist4'U rDist4 Dist. Dist4.0 Dist4.0 YDist4U ADist4 Dist4. Dist4 Dist 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 12 r,.1il LL.l 1381Table (March 2.3: Population 21, 2002 by-- MarchProvince, 20, Mid2003) 1381 (000) rA Ji : Grand Total Female 9,84!U Total Male 10,450 Total 20,291 Female 7,713 Rural Male 8,121 IA Total 15,834 Female 2,128 Urban Male 2,330 Total 4.457 i e Kabul I 585 1.729 3,314 295 3 12 607 I .290 I I ,4 17 I 2,707 WardakPiiwanKapi sa 201354142175 212373185 413726360 200336138174 210354184146 410690358 17 42 19 42 36 832 L PaktikaGhainiLogar 453172 478181150 931352292 431171 454180 350884284 22 I 24 I 46 2 PaktyaKhost 202146 213154 415300 145195 205153 400297 47 7 I 27 15 3 NooristanLaghmanKunarhaNangarhar 530182157 54 560191165 57 1,089 373321 112 482179155 54 508188163 57 990367318112 32 52 32 99 63 ) TakharBBadakhshan ugh Ian 348363365 382385367 745750715 3(7331341 323349359 631680700 563483 7 5836 8 114176 7015 JuzjailBalkhSalTianganKundu, 21442!397184 226448423194 441869378820 320314191160 337330201168 391657328643 101 24 III 9326 213 4950 BadghisFaryabSar-e-Pul 228381147 41)1240154 78246%301 341211143 359222150 700432293 137 3917 4 148 4219 4 8236 8 U 1-TelinandFarabHcratNimio, $63573 7365 608$83174 77 1,182 74533% 49 437343151 68 460361159 72 705310897139 1914 5 21IS 5 285 4029 10 Ghor/uhuiiIo.uidahar iiI ian 23730542%126 249$22458132 485627258886 234300277121 29224731612% 481617249569 151 254 166 25 316 10 59 Js'j Note:SourceBamy anNot Central include Statistics nomadic Office population ui Afghanistan (about I .5 million) 174 183 356 168 177 345 5 j2 6 4 II : 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 13 I Table1381 2.4: (March Population 21, 2002 by --Province \larch 20, and 2003)(000) Districts, Mid 1381 JL). Total 20,291 Total Female 9,841 Male 10,450 Total 15,834 Rural Female 7,713 Male 8,121 Total 4,457 Urban Female 2,128 Male 2,330 EAST CENTRAL TOTAL KABUL 3,3144,378 1,5852,1031,276 1,7292,2751,402 1,659 607 295807 312851 2,6782,7072,719 1,2901,2961,276 1,4171,4231,402 KALAKANMIRBACHAKOTDIHSABZKabul City 2,678 335543 2721 16 282217 335543 272116 282217 PAGHMANSHAKARDARAISTALIFQARABAGH 118 804078 573938 19 41406120 89804078 43391938 46414020 29 14 IS KHAKIJABBARBAGRAMIC1-IAHAR ASYAB 253516 1712 8 I318 8 2535 16 1712 8 1318 8 i+ FariaMUSAYIGULDARASUROBI 212!2448 23 1012 25II12 212448 231012 25IIIl12 MAHMUDKOl-JISTAN RAQI KAPISA 360 9958 175 4828 185 5130 358 9956 174 4828 184 5129 2 TAGABNIJRABALASAYKOH BAND 61942819 463014 9 31481410 61942819 304614 9 314814IC) MAYDAN SI-IAHR WARI)AK 413 32 201 16 212 17 410 29 200 14 210 15 33 2 2 LI JALREZMARKAZIHISA-1- AWALI BIHSUD BIHSL lOS 4337 5!2118 54221219 105 4337 5!2118 54221219 SAYDCHAKIDAY MIRDAI) ABAD WARDAK 38785723 382819II 402029 38785723 3828II19 4029 NJRKH LOGAR 292 142 150 284 138 146 20 8 43 43 CHARKHPULl ALAM 3386 4216 44 17 3380 3916 4117 6 I I 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook BARAKIBARAK 64 3! 33 14 62 30 32 2 r,\ J___i Rural J1 Urban MUHAMMADKHUSHI AGHA Total 6725 Totalej.- Female 3312 Male 3413 Total 6725 Female uI 3312 Male 3413 Total Female Male Kharwar CENTRAL PARWAN 2,391 726 17 1,164 354 8 1,227 373 9 2,248 690 17 1,095 8 1,153 354 9 144 36 6917 75 19 JABALUSSARAJCHAHARIKAR 102157 5076 5281 100123 336 4960 5163 34 2 16 1 18 I 3I J SHEKHGHORBANDSHINWARISALANG ALL 28292287 42 14II 451415II 28872922 4214II 451415II HeaseKOHlBAGRAMSURKHI SeyumeSAFI PARSA Panjshir 50984617 254822 8 265023 9 46509817 254822 8 265023 9 HeaseHISA-I-DUWUMIHISA-I-AWALI Charume PanjshirPANJS] PAN. 232147 23II10 2412II 472321 1023II 2412II i, - GHAZNI GHAZNI 931108 43 453 2152 478 56 884 62 431 2130 454 32 46 22 24 AJRISTANNAWURJAGHATUBAHRAMISHAHID(JA 237645 372211 39232212 23764543 II3722 39232212 (JELANMUQURJAGI-{IJRIMALISTAN 142 443665 22693218 23733319 142 443665 22691832 23733319 QARABAGHGIROABBANDNAWA 109 222025 53II12 0 56121013 109 222025 53II1012 56121013 ZANAKHAND11-1ANDAR YAK 378910 4318 5 4619 5 378910 4318 5 46 19 5 RashidanShahid M WaIl SAMANGAN 378 1718 184 89 194 9 328 1718 160 89 168 9 50 24 26 $j DARA-1-HAZRATLKhulmAYBAK SUF SULTAN 119 75348! 58363917 61394l17 119 323473 58361617 6!371617 43 8 20 4 22 4 1L 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook RUYI DL AR 35 17 18 15 35 17 18 rA Total Total ei Female Male Total Rural Female Male Total Irban Female ul Male J KIIURAM WA SARBA B AM VAN 356 36 174 17 183 18 345 36 168 17 177 IS 11 5 6 PANJABYAKAWLAN(JSUIBARBAMYAN 66802768 32393313 34413514 66802757 323928I3 4!293414 II 5 6 WARASSaighaii 2,962 IOU 17 1,442 49 8 1,520 SI 9 2,834 IOU 17 1,381 49 8 1,453 51 9 l28 61 67 ZLJRMATGARDEZ EASTERN PAKTYA 415 9464 202 4631 213 4833 400 9450 195 4624 205 4826 15IS 7 7 2 JADRANSHAMAL,SHWAK 22 87 II 4 II 4 22 7 8 II 4 II 4 JANICHAMKANIDANDWAPATAN KHEL 251518 12 79 379 25IS18 279 l3 79 J AZRAJAJISAYIDLIJA MANGAL KARAM 44752319 2237II 9 233910!2 44752319 2237II 9 23103912 J JALALABAD NANGARHAR 1,089 110181 530 5487 560 9456 990110 86 482 4254 508 5644 9699 4647 5052 .KHOGYANISHERZA[)HISARAKSURKHROD 106 4823 5223II 552512 103 4823 5023II 532512 4 2 2 DIHPACHIRWACHAPARHAR BALA AGAM 4452343! 25211715 27162218 343144 252117IS 27221816 NAZYANACHINRODAT 72 8 3512 4 3713 4 7252 8 3512 4 3713 4 LALPURMIJHMANI)SHINWARDURBABA DARA 33352615 1617 7 1718 8 3526IS33 1617 7 1718 8 KAMABATIKOTGOSHTAKUZ KUNAR 49765614 243727 7 253929 7 49765614 243727 7 253929 7 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook DARA-I-NUR 40 19 20 16 40 9 20

Kott Total 35 Total ei Female UI 17 Male IS Total 35 Rural Female L1 17 Male IS Total Urban Female UI Male MI HTARLAM LAGHMAN 373 16 182 56 191 .59 367109 93 179 4553 188 56 6 3 3 'i ):i DAWLATQARGHAYALISHINGAl .INCiAR SHAH I 6172933! 303545IS 3!374516 613172 303515 48313716 ASAD ABAD KINAR 321 42 17 157 21 8 165 22 318 3917 155 19 8 163 20 9 33 2 2 DANGAMNARIBARKUNARMARAWARA 211413 10 76 II 97 211413 10 76 II 77 CHAPANARANGPECH DARA 473123 2315IIII 1224l216 312347 23ISII 241612l2 SIRKANAYKHASNURGALCHAWKAY KUNAR 222728 II1314 111414 222728 111314 1114 Shial-oSheItan PAKTIKA 352 IS 172 7 181 8 350 IS 171 7 180 8 2 J DILAZARGHUNSHARAN SHAHR 215953 292610It) . 3027II 2l595021 25102910 302611 GOMALWORMAMAYWAZAKHWA 10 63 532 II 532 10 63 532 II 532 GAYANBARMALSAROBIOMNA 292910 14 5 IS 5 2910 14 5 ISIS 5 NIKAZIRUKURGUN 46 1016 22 S8 23 S8 46 1016 22 S8 23 S8 MATAKHANSAR HAWZA 112 2!I9 5410 9 57II10 112 2!19 5410 9 57 IitO WAYGALKAMDESHNURISTAN NURISTAN 5113 8 25 46 26 47 5!I 3 8 25 46 26 47 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook MANDOL 23 II 12 17 23 Ii 12 Total Total Female Male Total Rural Female Male Total Urban s Female Male WAMABARGI MATAL KHOST 300 8 146 4 154 4 297 8 145 4 153 4 3 2 ESPERATANAIJAJIMAYDANKHOST(MATUN) 71153317 3416 79 3617 89 15331768 3316 79 3517 89 3 I 2 NADIRTEREZAYIMANDOZAYIMUSAKHEL SHAH KOT 28271733 141613 8 1417 9 28332717 141613 8 1417 9 J.0 QALANDARGURBUZBAKSABARI 301310 6 15 375 15 375 301310 6 375 15 375 FAYZABADNORTH EASTERN BADAKHSHAN 1,465 715 46 348713 22 367752 24 1,380 700 32 341672 15 359708 16 861514 41 7 44 78 JURMKISHIM 63 83 31 42 32 42 63 82 31 4 1 32 4 I 2 ISHKASHIMWAKHANZEBAKKURAN WA MUNJAN 1113 7 563 573 1113 7 563 573 DARWAZKHWAHANSHIGHNANBAHARAK 14212414 1012 7 II12 7 212414 1012 7 II12 7 TashkanRAGHKhashSHAHRI BIJZURG 484223 2420II 252112 482342 2420II 252112 DarayemShekiYaftalYumgan 26392065 32131910 20331311 26392065 32131910 203313II UrguDarwaz-e-BalaKofab 453716II 2218 58 2319 58 37451116 2218 58 2319 58 YawanShuhadaKohistanRaghistan 311227 IS13 6 1614 6 3!2712 1513 6 1614 6 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook Wurduj 17 8 9 18 17 8 9 LSJ &. Ui L Total Total Female Male Total Rural Female L Male Total - Urban Female Male TagabArghanjwa TAKHAR 750 22 2 365 Ii 6 385 II 6 680 2212 UI 331 1! 6 349 II 6 70 34 36 -, -, TALUQANBANGI 172 3! 84IS 8816 142 31 6915 7316 30 15 . 15 ISI-IKAMISI1 4722 23II 2411 4722 23I I 24II WARSAJCHAL 3830 1814 1915 3630 1714 1815 2 I I J R(JSTAQKALAFGANFARKHAR 140 31 3168IS 3372 16 130 4831 2363IS 246616 1016 85 95 DARQADYANGIQALACHAI-IKHWAJA AB GHAR 66336419 3216 9 34 1017 6!2719 3013 9 3114 0 56 3 3 BAHARAKHazarNamak Sumuch ab 13 98 . 47 47 13 98 47 47 .k .5 JJ Dasht-e-QaIaKhuwaja Bahawudin 1217 68 69 1217 68 69 . NORTH ERN BAGHLHAN 4,124 745143 2,003 363 2,121 382 3,455 631 96 1,683 307 47 1,771 323 49 114669 47 320 2356 349 2558 PULLBAGHLAN KHUMRI 161 55 692779 288274 101 52 2649 2752 60 2 30 1 30 1 KHINJANTALAWABARFAKDUSHIDAHANA-1- CHORI 242154 26 1210 2812II 242154 261210 2812II BURKANAHRINKHOSTWAFIRINGANDARAB 49574847 242823 252924 49524847 242523 252724 5 2 3 JelgaFreng-o-GharoBAGHLANIJADIDKAHMARD 24301914 1215 79 101215 7 24301419 1215 97 121510 7 KUNDUZ KUNDUZ 245820 397117 423128 643163150 314 8073 330 8477 176 95 19 4483 9 519310 LI ALlCHAHARQALAY-1-IMAM ABAD SAHIB DARA ZAL 183406159 30288920 30942131 40641 I 2030 2!31 18 8 9 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook KHANABAD 149 72 77 19109 53 56 41 19 2! Total Total Female Male Total Rural Female L' Male Total 1rban j Female Male ARC III SARI PUL 468141 84 228 41 240 43 432117 80 211 39 222 41 36 4 17 1912 BKOHISTANATSANGCHARAKSARI ALKHAB PUL 135 406! 20306668 21327072 123406! 30605720 63602132 24 12 II 6 6 SAYYADSOZMA QALA 4447 421 2123 2224 4447 2!23 337 2224 213 101 111 NAHRIMAZARISHORTEPA SHAHI SHARIF BALKH 869183 36 8718 448 961819 657- 36 320 IX18 1819 183 87 96 CHIMTALCHAHARDAWLATBALKH BOLAKABAD 101 659472 49463532 37345249 72659085 3532444! 34464437 II 9 54 65 _5J CHAHARKISHINDIHSHOLGARA KINT 106426! 2!3052 223254 426197 213047 502232 9 -4 4 .----( JJ DIHDADIKHULMKALDAR 47 16 23 8 24 8 47 1016 23 8 24 58 MARMUL JAWZJAN 441 10 214 5 226 5 391 191 5 201 49 24 14 2615 QOSHTAPASHIBIRGHAN 146 4514 227! 7 2375 7 11843 14 5721 7 6022 7 29 2 I I QARQINMINGAJIKDARZAB 91)2040 442011) 462! II 4077 IS 3720 7 3921 8 13 5 63 73 KHAMYABFAYZMARDYANAQCHA ABAD 3638II 1719 5 20 18 5 3638II 1719 5 2018 5 PASHTUNMAYMANA KOT FARYAB 782157 58 381 7728 401 8130 700157 341 77 359 81 5882 3928 4230 KOFIISTANQAYSARALMAR 121 3855 5927 18 622819 121 3855 592718 51622819 SHIRINTAGABBILCHIRAGH - 6599 3248 335! 6599 3248 33 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook DAWLATABAD 39 19 20 20 35 7 IX 4 2 2 '_4 Total Total Female Male Total Rural Female Male Total 1jrban j Female Male ANDKHOYKHANIQARAMQOL CHAHAR BAG 731) 7 35I 8 I 37 9 5322l7 26II 8 27 9 20 10 10 KHWAJA SABZ POSH WESTERN BADGHIS 2,307 301 39 1,121 147 '9 1,185 154 20 1,981 293 39 965143 19 1,016 150 20 326 8 157 4 169 4 i QADISABQALAY-L KAMARI NAW 633938 3119 322019 633930 3!19IS 273220IS 8 4 4 J GHORMACHJAWANDMUQURMUROHAB 503953F9 252619 9 26202710 50395319 252619 9 262010 I-BRAT HIRAT 1,182 249197 573120 608101129 897197- 437 460101 249285 137120 129148 GUZARAPASHTUNZARGHUNINJIL 110 76 963753 3956 11076 37539619 3956 8 4 GULRANKUSHKKARCKH 496547 24322316 25332417 496538 243216 25332017 4 ZINDAGHORYANKOHSAN JAN 40335332 202616 212717 403332 2016 2117 19 9 10 OBEFARSIADRASKAN 2350 542511 572612 1044823 -l65!2311 532512 72 3 I 3 I TorghondyCHISHTIKUSHKIKUHNASHINDANI) SHARIF III 3514 6 17 37 18 37 3514 17 7 18 7 6 3 3 FARAHBAKWA FARAH 338 232074 165 3610 174 381210 310 204623 151 2210 159 241210 29 14 35IS 3t- GULJSTANKHAKIBALAPUR CHAMAN BULUK SAFED 481738 2319Il 8 2520 9 483817 2319Il 8 2520 9 -i- SHIBKOHLASHQALAY-1-KAI-IANAR WAJUWAYNDARA 16262122 131011 8 14IIIl S 262!2216 1310II 8 1411II 8 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook PUS1-ITROD 32 16 17 21 32 16 17 Total Total Female Male TotaL Rural Female Male Total Urban Female s Male CHAGHCHARAINr GHOR 485114 237 55 249 58 481 09 234 53 247 56 5 2 jjs: 2 J )?-'- TAYWARASAGHARTULAKSHAHRAK 70274160 34202913 36213!14 70274160 34202913 36213114 SJ; CharLALPASABAND SadahWA SARJANGAL 9466'5 4632 7 4834 8 946615 4632 7 4834 8 yjJJ ZARANJ SOUTHERN NIMROZ 2,665 149 42 1,294 122173 1,371 772212 2,279 139 33 1,110 681216 1,169 7217 2 386 10tO 184 5 202 5 CHAKF{ANS(JRCHAHARKHASHKANG BURJAK ROD 29362419 1418 9 1015IS 293624 9 14IS 9 101518 JJ j NAHRLLASHKARKAJAKI SARRAJ GAH HILMAND 745 599683 363 294740 383 305043 705 598950 343 294324 361 463026 3340 $ 1916 4 21 17 4 NAWZADBAGHRANMUSA QALA 42684913 213324 223525 7 42684913 213324 223525 7 DISHUNAWAY_1NADWASHER ALl BARAKZA 779817 3848 86 3950 9 779817 3848 86 3950 9 REGSANGINGARMSER 225073 2435II 2537Ii 225073 2435II 251137 DAMANSHAHKANDAHAR WALL KOT 459886 3624 220428 1812 239458 1813 569142 3624 277 691812 292 731813 316 151 166166 GHORAKARGHANDABKHAKREZ 556219 8 2730 49 283210 4 551962 8 30 49 3210 4 REGPANJWAYIMAYWAND 104 2 51 I 54 I 104 2 5127 I 5428 I 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook SPINSHORABAK BOLDAK 40 10 20 5 21 5 22 4010 2O 5 21 5 AROHISTAN Total 29 Total Female 14 Male 15 Total 29 Rural Female 14 Male 15 Total Urban Female Male NeishMARUF 27 13 5 14 6 27 121 13 5 128 14 6 9 4 5 QALATSHAHJOY ZABUL 258 274829 126 24 1314 132 2514IS 249 274820 241310 251410 9 4 5 TARNAKWAJALDAI

1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 23 ToEmployment arrive at the manpower data, the entire population of Afghanistan : c j. 4. 51j 21.8economicallyhasageand been million groupseconomically divided in ofpopulation. 1381 15-60 into non-active(2002), two who Oiigroups; are people this ablepopulation. basisthe ableto economicallywork ofto estimated work Allconstitute the are people active aboutpopulation the within11population of the 15-60. l(l.1), 4$J j) j.l381 JLj J I £.il L2l.8 jt.i I U Currently,million. there are no official unemployment estimates in , j\..i . ofAfghanistan. the economically However, active the population, administrative public report employment produced includingestimates j-.- j&riu 2. -U y- J -' -).) 80- i j JJ-J L-JJJ"L3J industry,aboutin the 80%public and of enterprisethe restactive in sector.populationthe service Also wassector. based in agriculture, onIn thead-hoc agricultural estimation, 2% in sector, j i k?Jj. I) U .j '' 30% were women and 70% men. LJ L1 LU 300.000 tA J. .Sj £ 3J lik - unskilledAfghanistan young faces people high youthis estimated unemployment at three million rates. Theand theirnumber ranks of £ -' k. j. L . '- under-employmentrise by some 300,000 in perrural annum. areas and There increasing is also evidence unemployment of high in j 3 3 S primarilyproductivitythe urban labor.areas. of the Poverty resources alleviation owned bycan poor be best people, achieved which by is raising JJJ IJ k iI 4j L J) J k ).- 4_ ) j J j L J us j JU I) towardeconomicEmploymenttermThe employment peace peace. transiti.on building creation challenges andrequired will poverty play are to a orientenormous,reduction major Afghan role to it in tackleis societycontributing essential the and problems. for economic to long- socio- LjT LjU 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 24 Table 3.1: General Government Employment, 1381 (2002) I I I rA'l DefenscAdministrativePrime MinisterTotal Affairs(exci defense and security) j ,jI No.Staff 239,081 944794 % 100.0 0.40.3 Distribution of general government enipIo iiient, 1381 :,r J., FinanceJusticeInteriorForeign Affairs k1 Jj, 70,481 4,2752,729 985 29.5 0.41.81.1 HajjRefugeesHigherEducation Education Return .sj$- cs 'jj Jjj 72,000 8.0005,090 829 30.1 3.30.32.1 MinesPlanning and Industries 291424 0.10.2 ReconstructionCommunicationsCommerceLight Industries y 2,869 416449272 0.21.20.20.1 Others L. WomenHighPublicInformation AffairsCourt Health and Culture JJ 23.5403.2244,5141,341 0.69.81.31.9 Agriculture 26'i Interior 29% RuralPubliclrngationAgriculture Development Works and Water Resources Jj -' j .eji #I3i J1Jijj 11,3092,9722.1671.895 0.80.94.71.2 5% PublicHealtli )) BordersTransportMartyrsCity Construction and Disabled j 1 -' 1,605 750882 0.30.40.7 10% EducaOon '_'jl) 30% GeodesyCivilElectricityLabour Aviation and and Social Cartography Affairs 3 5.7611.050 660542 .2.40.30.40.2 ScienceDaCentralAttorney Afghanistan StatisticsAcademy General Bank Office 4,540 567413125 0.20.11.9 CooperativeNationalSports (Olympic) Securityof Agriculture . 376 , 0.2 Source:AfghanHandicraftKabul RedAdministrative Municipality CrOss Affairs and Central Statistics Office I 2ij. IJGI : 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 25 L.i '- U1L JJ. Table 3.2: Manpower Unit 19791358 13792000 13802001 13812002 0" I EmployableNumberPopulation of readypermanentHuman population to forces work(15-59) (cxc]. Nomad) 000 % 13051.44955.36333.6 38.0 19532.77416.69431.1 38.0 19910.9 7560.29613.7 38.0 20297.8 7707.19800.5 38.0 ..,à. jjs a..ijjJ.i Ll ( AboveHuman figureforces in whomin Human population are forcesworking whom can work 000 % 4591.9 92.778.2 7166.6 96.678.6 7305.4 96.678.6 7447.3 96.678.6 si.i a.i . L. 4t 41j1 ActiveAgricultureTransport populationpopulation , Forest, in in liveproduction production stock sector & trade communication 000 3315.64073.5 81.4 4986.16083,1 82.0 5082.66200.9 82.0 5181.46321.4 82.0 ,ajiaa ,, j,) j #,4-'- InPeopleGovernment GovernmentIndustries not in sector includingfield and of private product mining sector 000 231.8 48.619.7 5.7 348.6 85.127.2 5.7 355.3 86.827.7 5.7 362.2 88.528.3 5,7 siJ1 Lt',v. TransportConstructions & communication sectorof which: publicGovernmental enterprises project 000 110.6 47.164.413.6 163.1 53.176.694.9 166.3 54.278.096.7 169.5 55.279.698.6 , jaj3n ai EducationLaborCommerce forces in otherof which: services public enterprises 000 518.4351.1 47231.0 1083.6490.4 59.272.8 1104.5499.9 74.560.6 1126.0 509.6 76.061.8 j.,à ,Lis },is,),) JL 1i_ 34 PublicGovernmentalInformation ServicesHealth & InstitutionCulture 000 129.4100.6 13.2 6.2 199.8151.2 19.720.9 203.6154.221.4 9.9 207.6157.2 21.810.1 .AjUs. Ji PopulationLaborUndistributionOther fieldsforces whom in Employees other are services busy around the house(l5-59) 000 % 2747.3 363.5221.9 7.3 4165.0 249.9629.1 3.4 4245.7 254.8641.3 3.4 4328.2653.8259.7 3.4 )jLi,,ajja i ( as'a)

1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 26. : Table 3.3: Number of Current Employees by rank, 2002 Level 10 Level 9 Level 8 Level 7 Level 6 LevelS Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level I rA ' JL )a k High Higher Highest k Totaljaj k9J Jj- AdministrationPrime Minister Affairs Total 5,780 2 10,410 6 8,318 6 16,886 7 7 11,738 413!IS 21,639 39 19 14,937 6498 12,494 122177 8,583 224 82 7,553 4479 2,849 45 7 1,964 20 34 1.631 21 124,782 372769 ForeignPlanning Affairs 160 2 27 1516 4335 101 58 ISO 3393 114 4797 233945 '519 3316 2 7 I 516403 JJ, Jtjj JusticesBordersFinanceInterior 2 48 75 177 7018 6 208 141238 753 4967 587114 7336 494 7930 305 9327 344114 213228 6 268 2 2 2.612 383301549 &d ElectricityTransport and Water 23 75 21 9 1621 3442 4940 124 SI 160 48 2116 10 8 13 25 4 1 1 431299 cjj Mine and Industries 20 22 54 49 228 475 919 689 86 20 2 1 2,565 3&t J HighLight EducationIndustries 24 14 8530 278 46 392 38 470 85 379100 310160 230138 160 42 141 42 80 114 2 2 1 2,655 708 cjIj3 CommerceAgriculturePublic Work 111 68 28 137 78 7 413103 47 442919137 1,019 677141 1.634 553204 254797121 137 5527 .2239 6 14 43 15 2 2 I 4,1143,256 831 ) tr. cUe,tJ3 jj cjjj Public Health 1514 59 474 1,256 2,063 1,868 1.071 416 53 14 3 I 7.291 4.,,t. CivilEducationCommunications Aviation 5.062 76 9.705 28 7 6,158 3479 12,707 217247 2,750 550424 11,223 3.91378 3.178 366223 4.700 182 90 5.8 18 1916 6.452 LI1014 2.414 1,674 32 1.501 2 73.342 1.857L5l7 '-3..- _)i3J -' j'i, LaborHajj (Arrange and Social to Mecca)Affairs 10 67 21 5 8036 178 25 264 43 9434 47 7 18 42 3 I 701189 SS cjtj, tj, InformationMartyrsRefugees and andReturn Disabled Culture 161 2924 113 2033 175179 93 237211 25 306210246 195199 91 315474 3016 2 23 1 1.0401,012 753 t.I '-- .iUj IrrigationRuralCity Construction Development and Water Resc 13 8 11 1 30 9 106 8529 188192117 326255132 371179 84 503524 322616 62 5 I 1.146 776412 t__ '- 5.)'55 _) ti' DefenseWomen'sRcconstrucion Affairs 10 2 61 2 2212 2 4671 4987 4 IOU 37 5937 5 42 12 7 20 8 24 32 I 387291 30 t5 JIjJ GeodesyCentralScience StatisticsAcademy and Cartography Office 85 80 44 2 4241 1 946019 101 85 9 150185 81 103147 62 54II13 18 7 3 I 478594438 sL.,I 3 at HighAttorney Court General I 82 45 227 27 8 706196 9 1.088 411 17 1.043 911 23 628626 397569 104 7 7077 IS 3 48 2 4.1463.090 ;)f ltj3j. l.s SpoissDa A (Olyinpié) ighanistan Bank 125 198 148 3 317 305 519 416 507 26 7 .le7 69 9 43 31 I 1806 97 S.,L 31 k.)5.31 NationalAfghanHandicraft Red Security (ross 15 7 29 1215 2575 3153 89 7 .118 12 77 7 43 5 13 9 14IS 14 6 45 482153 26 0 ,,jt) lia3 ..5L j )- CooperativeKabulComputer Municipality ui Agriculture 2 5 36 1) 7 184 3 225 7 233 Il 195 4 20 29 2 I 923 41 4.rgt U, Sources: Ministry ol' Administrative Affairs and ( entral Statistics Office 1382(2003) A Iglianistar Statistical Yearbook 27 L.I J:)-J3l a sr,t : t33L Table 3.4: contract services and worker Government emplyes 2002 S JL i 4. 'f r Administration Affidrs iota I Femaki2,069 jMate Provinces 32,511 I Femakj 5,021 19 Capital city caj 34,845 Male 928 l Femak15,244 Provinces 60,309 Male 16,008Femaki .jjMale Capital52 city 36,155 717 38,342 Femal4j Male e.9- 71 Total 163,720Err 1645 Crant Total 202,062 1.716 InteriorForeignPlanningPrime Minister Affairs 2528 4014 4 200412125 3070 452335 288313205 275975 568511617 595570692 k.jt jyt e)J TransportBordersFinanceJustices 75 4I 107 2235 247378225160 44 1051 262971 214 373065 1431 337294349 365 655987 28641546 834541 3,2291,633 893606 551 44L ej, MineElectricity and Industries and Water 17 50091488 3058 2000 630 30 2114 652 318 40 1294 557 1283 423 70 83105434 8,3805,857 51is k t_,,_ PublichighLight Education Industries Work 414247 2 22961244 27 625 4538 27471646 146 616 77 1 2062 794 75 167 4181 673922161 942129 242136136659 2,5504.5557,942 e:Jjj bi CommunicationsPublicCommerceAgriculture Health 218 65 7 18891711 473 1068 100131 39 2538201510741661 468266 28 37932467 429 1697 500107160 4149104613631458 3451 600477326 11668 358433397475 15,119 4,1843,8167,801 L LIJ _lJJ Jl)J HajjCivilEducation (Arrange Aviation to Mecca) 793 14716 75 928 581915 22792564 774 13360 2 38376 217 10458 209 26 11014 1489 188 25539 269 41 66670 24672555 92.209 2,5082,824 ,5.L __)t.._ _JI tS RefugeesInformationLabor and Return Social and Culture Affairs 16 3 225298112 6554 339221140 16 7I 303208343 662528 355320164 138 8379 10261222 780 1.3601,109 859 Ll JIJ ( RuralCityMartyrs Construction Development and Disabled 23 3 290760186 264912 259291203 2! 8 541121760 543950 371824142 124 5299 25471461 740 2,6461,585 792 -'i .sJ jljj DefenseWomensReconstructionIrrigation Affairsand Water Resources 200 451120 379307 4017 5624 308105 90 160 562 20 199384952 314293373 35 417866103 66 59381694 280383 6.3551.1461,797 449 ÜU L CentralScience StatisticsAcademy Office 32 2519 104 7077 1 75 5495 364343194 120 74 264548447 264622567 J!- 51S AttorneyGeodesySportsHigh Court andGeneral(Olympic) Cartography 38 346 110 36 5 385229 85 2255 19021404 163 99 tO 542595 86 366157 15 28292574 171 2.9862,940 186 ,5,,! AighanHandicraftBa Afghanistan Red Cross Bank 18 4 516114 300 34 1235 217 2 4912 599108 527 47 1470 206 14 894 97 I 3820 645 16 4,714 742 17 "4s ComputerCooperativeNational Security of Agriculture 3 44 7 2 4 4715 22 7 229! 4498 el ):.Vc )Or eU k) Sources:Kabul Municipality Ministries and Central Statistics 0111cc 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 121 2061 28 8t 840 204 2901 sL.J 3.105 JGI 3h its ' clj.I 'A eU Ll k. U3L rA JL k 4. ' r j, Table 3.5: Government Employees by Gender and Level of Male Sex Priv't 3,906 P.'im,rv Tehn Seb10,117 7,295 Vocational Education, 2002 11,866 High Sch 42,874 AssocJJ D 8,487 BA 6,259 MA 2,456 j Doctorate 206 Total 93,466 itS Administration Affairs Total MaleFemale 1,608 6 3,833 15 3,074 5,508 4 10,908 563 3,853 100 1,809 7 660 19 I 18 13 31,271 717 .. fL 20 20 10 52 Prime Minister FemaleMale 5 39 250 31 9 2151 I 14 2 340361 32 PlanningForeign Affirs MaleFemale 310 9230 16 205 8410 54 32 9 140376 42 Interior MaleFemale 48 1 29 2 5220 5 359 2633 14 11 2 515 34 FinanceJustices FemaleMaleMale 78 15 91 1.995 146 257 55 9 18 1 12 2,376 292 9 Borders FemaleMale 311190 27 17 23 7 8143 355200 28 ElectricityTransport and Water MaleFemale II 94 64 15 205241 41 5 3221 5 48 47 4912 1 290367 64 9 Mine and Industries FemaleMaleMale 4513 103 11 2 49 100 42 1,658 423 134 247 22 226 20 3 2,565 531 0 Light Industries Female 13 64 23 16 741112 4235 596 30 470 95 1 2,060 177 HighPublic Education Work FemaleMale 16 2 58 1 5185 2 531282 52 4112 9 183 40 3 5836 6 2 3,925 759595 72 CommerceAgriculture FemaleMaleMale 146118 12 4 277166 20 305112 70 42 2,2302,199 277133 328101 15 8 783171 2733 7469 42 2 2,896 360189 PublicCommunications Health MaleFemale 20 26 332051 71 2 1,689 557 10 447929804 1,231 146245 285921 3 213622 1 1,7715,5201,017 Education FemaleMale 2,6581,581 96 3,6688,165 62 6,8293,043 88 4,7548,772 438 16,671 6,536 496618 3,3325.117 184 4 731125829 298334 35 16 38 23,95149,391 1,649 500 Ha]]Civil (ArrangeAviation to Mecca) Male FemaleMale 33 7 16 13 1 145 85 13 1826 4 1 1 208154 Labor and Social Affairs Male Female 2 7 1 6 607 3017 5 37 56 25 663 3835 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook Information and Culture Male 52 217 35 58 338 29 60 132 14 12 918 Sex Private Primary Techn Sch A- Vocational High Sch 34 Assoc D BA MA floctorate Total IjI MartyrsRefugees and Return Disabled MaleFemale 130 51 845584138 16 39 15 2 980615138 94 JJ City Construction MaleFemale 1 13 20 20 233 55 10 3 52 2 -23 1 373 60 U Rural Development FemaleMale 5 12 2 26 430 5530 51 125 1 63 6 702 7430 Tmgation and Water Res Male 5- Female 9 22 I1 20 72 665 63 6219 1 146 5 701910 1,066 80 Women'sReconstruction Affairs MaleFemale 5 14 107 2247 16 4 75 3 1 71 2 243 4830 JsSiàü .sj Lj tUj Defense FemaleMale 3 3 17 5 284 30 45 38 357 30 0 '-jj U CentralScience StatisticsAcademy Office Male FemaleMale 18 33 414100 5230 334515 363077 3 5913 5 8 539342 5596 j$i S.jt AttorneyGeodesy andGeneral Cartograplr Male MaleFemale 15 2410 5 100 5039 2,910 155 65 4335 290 42 1 24 32 1 3,336 366112 jS-1 High Court MaleFemale 310 338 20 21 1,668 688 33 244 418 7579 132 2,981 810109 allj4 j1 1j Sports (Olympic) FemaleMale 26 60 8 11 7 3 1 1087 ala Da HandicraftAfghanistan Bank MaleFemale 75 2 8714 3 3610 1 154 38 6 1,546 286 12 150 63 227 89 1 23 5 2,299 507 25 S3l -- NationalAfghan Red Security Cross MaleFemale 3419 5625 3 16 6 133 4332 1 152 19 4 225515 1 153406 76 1 jS 1ta Cooperative of Agricultu Male Fepiale 0 '-j tii yj Computers - MaleFemale 9 6 1 1 16 0 ,41 Kabul Municipality MaleFemale 78 13 602 24 7 58 1 82 840 25 S3 Sources: Ministry of Administrative Affairs and Central Statistics Office Female 77 5 83 4L.i la j ij- : 1382(2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 30 1A J L 12 .j 4 : Total Table 3.6: Number Male Sexof Contract Services , 2002 No educate 16,374 Private 12,646 Primary 9,894 IJJ Techn Sch 4,146 Vocational 1,218 High Sch 2,810 Assoc D 494 High Ed 61 Total 47,643 JJ.,94 kIJ r j PrimeAdministration Minister Affairs Male MaleFemale 2,545 407555 19 1,711 1038 504 7 111 46 656245 123 2876 25 65 5,753 417907 40 ForeignPlanning Affairs 'MaleFemaleMale 128 12 101530 3012 9 6 180 3 25 4 255155 4212 Interior FemaleMale 155 3 0 FinanceJustices FemaleMale 170179 22 254 1860 2555 65 8 428 1,019 350 73 0 TransportBorders FemaleMale 266263 1720 22 62 2139 8 17 2 327286 4030 MineElectricity and Industries and Water Male FemaleMale 239 14 149 15 2 191633 22 3 16 52 3 3 5 132427 32 0 HighLight EducationIndustries MaleFemale 869135236 159 101 1 . 16 1,157 135236 AgriculturePublic Work MaleFemale 1,374 217222 32 601106 4315 1,575 488 2551 54 6 Il 2 3,550 865318 78 PublicCommerce Health MaleFemale 2,2101,536 4782 242 2332 239 802559 58 11 35 2,3592,022 138133 EducationCommunications MaleFemale 1,4851,303 874 56 6,614 2480 4,215 120 2019 3,167 932 26 625 1 265 4 17,307 1,0741,349 100 Civil Aviation FemaleMale 496 35 7157 7 1,022 125 13 396 25 67 103 12 41 3 1,721 709 57 LaborHajj (Arrange and Social to MecuAffai Male Female 321 2189 2,405 265 12 20 2,782 321 2112 Information and Cultus Male 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 31 53 561 69 26 267 31 1,007 IJ J Refugees Return MaleFemale Sex No educate 544 Private Primary 2053 H'5-Techn Sch Vocational High Sch 25 Assoc D 11 High Ed Total 600 55 .0JJ Ut I_I JIjJ Martyrs and Disabled Male Female 4579 38 3 109 18 287 4 483 79 UI :k)tj_ RuralCity Construction Development MaleFemaleMaleFemale 247379 1 6125 9240 3 24 14 9 6316 438469 84 4 UI si w1 .UjIjj 119 1igationandWaerRMale Female 178 1789 4514 9 144 1439 15 13 3 49 1 434145 42 Jj1UUIU Ut t... j LiI UI 5JUi jI19 Women'sReconstruction Affairs FemaleMale 162106 1250 802010 100 7110 2 10 25 537 377202 7717 JfiiU UtU iLjt jIj, ScienceDefense Academy MaleFemale 1,661 120 212104 159 2,152 104 0 . UUt Ujtjj GeodesyCentral Statistics and Cartogra Offic Male Female 2544 5 3031 5 68103825 123113 2025 .UUIUUt tst jUI Attorney General FemaleMale 3826 4 105 2125 138 38 8 6 84 2280 41 496 8659 ,.S1UUI Ut LI , SportsHigh Court (Olympic) MaleFemale 193 2311 4 5810 110 5015 3010 391 8336 iiUUI DaAfghanistanBank Male MaleFemale 641126 13 231 61 533 64 4 16 1,425 251 13 AfghanHandicraft Red Cross FemaleMale 25 110 3 41 6 3 20 7 37 9 17 7 253 32 0 jj UUtUUI , jUit AtI CooperativeNational Security of Agricol Male FemaleMale 6 7 15 6 2 36 0 jjlUUI U '--- KabulComputers Municipality MaleFemale 1,820 7 1 40 220 2,080 701 UI Uissta Sources: Ministry of Administrative Affairs and Central Statistics Office Female 80 10 15 105 Ll jI.I jS : 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook .32 jU lame of ConstructiveTable plan 3.7: Salary for Public Construction Workers in 2002 t* J. 1LL glA btL tii j .i5jt5 .3L 1i jl 4ij tS.i :. r AfghaniGovernment Person per month new AfgAverage Salary of per 2,3722,400 Paid wage & salary new afghani 7,496,322 480,000 (average) Staff 3,160 200 HelmandKhanaMahrefBanaey sazy 2,3802,4902.1002,300 1,862,520 984,900 73,78041.400 748469 3118 OmoreZerahtySpeenTahye ghare maskanbarqh 2,2202,3242,022 511,280119,880103,122 220 5451 AfezAfghanSharwaleeAbrasaney oa gazmraghbt kabul 2,4602,310 2,575,620 743,820 1,047 322 L.t i-.--t.. L Sources:GovermentRa oa maedan sazey Ministries and Central Statistics Office No. of workers in the Govermnent Constructiont.i,,. 5L_ d- i s1i' UJtS JLi : L 1,2001,000 800 748 1,047 200400600 200 469 220 22 Afghani Banaey Mahref KhanaSazy sharwalee kabul JJ sakhtomani1-lelmand SpeenGhar Ekhtasaasi Zerahty 'ji OmoreBarqh U ,HefzMora qabat 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 33 :A, Table 3.8: Government Construction,2002 Totalstaff Foreign staff Administrative staff t Engineers & technicians JLL L1JL Labors jUjt Jj. BanaeyAfghani Name of construction company Total 3160200 18 i... 997606 54335 5 1620 105 7 flelmandKhanaMahref sazy 748469 51 210223 15 1483582 456 98 1 j t. L AbrasaneyOmoreZerahtySpeenghareTahye maskan barqh 32222054 697119 614913 19210022 RaAfezAfghanSharwalee oa oa maedan gazmraghbt kabul sazey 1047 31 318 6 114 1 61524 jti LLL..L l Sources: Ministries and Central Statistics Office Engineers and techniciansjlj5. j 4L.J j : 100120140160 - 20406080 Afghani Banaey Mahref Khana Sazy Helmand speen ghar Zerahty Omor e Baraqh 3j jj$ kabul J4.Sshar walee '.iI_J .1s. MraghbtAfez Oa 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 34 5Li 4_UiU A. JL A - J j : , Table 3.9: Name of Administrative DistributionTotal of Higher Education Graduates in the Government 2001 1381 84322002 1380 14172001 1379 10022000 1378 1999 340 L.j. ForeignPlanningPrimeAdministration Minister Affairs Affairs 50732530 212410 5 19 57 11 2 jj..I ,.i -i .jli BordersFinanceJusticesInterior 341103 3878 443060 4 281113 3 1312 45 kj d ,..i -JUJ j j MineElectricityTransportLight and Industries Industries and Water 138 915733 324512 611214 13 'J_9(_) jjJJljJ PublicHighAgriculture Education Work 232115 58 423330 2716 12 58 1 2L.IJ jJ PublicEducationCommunicationsCormnerce Health 25791836 166 73 553134 2818 204393 3711 515616 8 j c-- jL InformationLaborHajjCivil (Arrange Aviation and Social and to Culture Mecca)Affairs 100476 7293 212420 8 142310 4 2514 73 -) l W RuralCityMartyrsRefugees Construction Development and Return Disabled 86279158 S9 45 15 3 II , JIJ L WomensReconstructionIrrigation Affairsand Water Resources 273151 3363 2 3 3 jUi I jJ GeodesyCentralScienceDefense StatisticsAcademy and Cartography Office 121 11 12 S1 48 23 5lJ HighAttorneySports Court General(Olympic) 229157 6 13 2 6 10 1 1.jl NationalAfghanHandicraftDa Afghanistan Red Security Cross Bank 919419 2 119 62 2111 2 1312 '-J. Sources:CooperativeKabul MinistriesMunicipality of Agriculture and Central Statistics Office 62 37 7 11 : 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 35 4Li J,lJIl) I

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J iLI k j 3 4. jj U L IJJ jJ J L J , LJiJ Uj U L)J J '-sJJ r- '- JW jii i j JL j -jj $ Jii LJ J 55L jj Sj i: jJ J LJJ j L*' Ui Lr.t 4JJ L5J s-Y J 'JJ. J 'J- .5$&)J u LU j . JJ L U ii LJ 43j ji j j j U J. 4 U ( cU5 j. .. j J 4L ji 4. ) , UI U L1 t jjj j klJ 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 37 1382 :P- ' U3L IntroductionEducation and Human Resource development 20,508Table 4.3 female shows teachers the number equal of to teachers 27 per cent totaling of the up whole to 74,602, teacher with inAfter enrolledchildreneducation,terms the of war, agedgrossin especially somein 7-12, 2002,enrolments form a the femaletotal of education learninginof students.the3 millions primary, sectorspaceformal Tn Afghan 2002, issecondary, making out childrenand of good informal andabout wereprogresshigher 4 million Kabulthepercentagepopulation. Southern City ofisThere provinces thefemale only are teacherssignificant province and in rangingthe in geographical Centralthe countrybetween Provinces wherevariations, 10 and respectively. female 32 withper teachers cent the in theinefficiencies(representing fact15% that during over within 73% the10% Talibanthegross of educationprimary enrollment), years. pupils system,However, a abandoned substantial which this figureare theirincrease highlighted hides studies. fromserious by Tablegirl'spartiallyoutnumber schools 4.4 due shows male toand the theteachers of urban professionalnumber withsetting of 65 learning where womenper cent therespaces teaching. versus is totalinga large35 per number up cent. to 7,027;This of is remainingTheattendingteaching situation unqualified materials; school within due schools a for tolarge familythe isproportion job; concerning, commitments, most schoolsof childrenwith work, havingmany do illness, teachers notno booksregularly poverty, still or In4,783 believedincertain Kabul and areas.non-formal2,244 toCity. be higher.forHence, the formal the schools number and non-formalwere of the only non-formal partially schools schools,assessed,respectively. is like theamotivationetc. higher schoolingwhich number leads amongst they toof receive highchildren teachers levels is arevery due of enrolling drop-outpoor.to poor salaries;in and schools, repetition; etc. the Hence, quality low whilst of WithinpovertyTheRole global of this andthe.Ministry goalcontext, in turn of the to the ofimproveGovernment mission Education the of well-being theof AfghanistanMinistry of of its Education ispopulation. to reduce is to wereduringRecent enrolled thesurveydevelopment month in by some ofthe July Ministry form 2002. of learningof a totaleducation of space 2,976,002 and (see UNICEF Table Afghan 4.2). shows children that Girls theusefulcombat education for ignorance the system.socio-economic and illiteracy development and to provide of Afghanistan human resources through pupils.numberedGenderwith overThe parity887,942 largest40 per in numberscentmaking of all up isof children not30children per achieved cent attending are of in the theany atotal Central learningprovince, number Provinces space. with of the youth,non-formaltheBasic Ministry education, and young methods of Education. delivered adults. of education Somein a formal NGOs to younger system, sand otherchildren, is the Ministries sole out-of-school preserve provide of population.provincesexception The whereof Kabul lowest girls City proportions remain where 10 girls per of girlsarecent 45 ofare per the in cent studentthe Southernof the population. student primaryalsoGDPInInput 2002, lowestthe (6%) in schooltheeducation is Government the adultgross lowest literacyenrolment in expenditure the 15% region. only for 73%. onSubsequentlymales education and 7% as the forpercentage output females, is of 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 38 1382 L5 tohope.TheNational get Back-to-School Theall childrendevelopment goal is notback-to-school campaign only framework to get has 3and generatedmillion ensure children thatenormous they into are interest school. getting and It is honourcouldthe cause and become vocationalof our a majorfreedom, training instrument need combinerJ to ofbe reconstructionabsorbed with provision with anddignity of growth. credit and 'theirensuringtraining,teachersquality commitments, education. whoestablishtimely are providepayment actually aThere system them is ofengaged afor their needsupport evaluating salaries. toin establishteaching,to enhance theThe skills thecurriculumprovide their number of skills,teachers teacher inof andprimary and missedLiteracy or programs received alsoinadequate need to education be considered the past for decadethose who or so. have governmentInteachers schoolsprimary and willeducation, andchildren also communities be througha examined system radiowill of for monitoring be programs relevance. developed usingwill Providing to be ensureNGOs, enhanced. supportthat to andusingcommunityconstructionlearning the double-shifts. use spaces ofsupport. and textbooks maintenance are AThe actually mid-year forlimitation primary offunctioning evaluationschool of schools space are and ofundertaken inis basic thatnecessary.schools programs competencies willwith require of tothestakeholdersSecondary the curriculum needs schools ofwill afor private be secondary have brought sector-ledalso into toschools be a economy.Nationalstrengthened. and develop Task RelevantForce a program to examine suited higherprogramseducationrelevantIn tertiary education stakeholders forsystem.education the creationdevoted The too to Task examiningwe toand havetheForce sustaining production to will thebring requirementsrecommend of within ofa nationwide graduates a Task policies to a Forcethat programtertiary andwould the of toVocationalembodymanage address the the trainingdevelopmentalnational needs is ofunity an women, urgent of effort, the the prioritycountry. promote ex-combatants for economic us, as it and would growth, the internallyenable and us 1382displaced (2003) and Afghanistan returnees. Statistical The mujahadeen, Yearbook who sacrificed so much in 39 1382 LSJ JJ..k)L.4: GovernmentTable 4.1: expenditureEducation on Inputs education (million of At) 13591980 13691990 20011380 13812002 Jj 1,912 Government expenditurePrimary peron education student (US$) (%(% ofof GDP)total budget) 12.1 6.01.6 GDP j. 4ji 4j 3 j5â Trained teachers in HigherSecondaryprimary education, % of total 43.0 o-j PrimarySource: pupil/teacher Central Statistics ratio, pupils Office, per Ministry teacher of Education, World Bank 'World Dev Indicators' and UNDP "Human Dcv Report" JL u. '- j : Public1J expend. on educ. % of total budget &JJJ AL (j ..iJL4A Ui' '--- Pupils per teacheri*.4 'Jii JU . South Asia J J. South Asia Pakistan i Pakistan I1..S 1. Tajikstan ) Iran Jj Tajikstan Iran Jj Afghanistan (2t)I) 0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 Afghanistan (2002) t 0 10 20 30 40 50 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 40 2: Elementary School. 2002 -. _____ % ____ TotalProvince 2,976,002Total 06lX1 Girls 887,942 20,244D71111L) 3076 2,088,060Boys 70 Total: ratio primary school enrollmcnt.2002 NuristanNangarharLaghmanKunar 180,402 16,90754,82068,474 43,66913,5404,886 29242530 136,73341,28048,23012,021 76757071 -) )- 30% Girls; BamyanGhazni I1iII1i11lJ 143,905 44.345 11lj12I7 39,95612,976 2829110 103,949i)l7i11 31,369 727170 J)_c KhostKapisaKabul Pro.City 499,588 68.00053,97389,119 225.544 20,585 4,0496,489 2345126 274,044 63,95147,48468,534 94887755 70% Boys ParwanPaktyaPaktikaLogar 133.037 647.61264,080 1.623 32,48316,924 6,6673,685 242611 8 100,554 54,95643,92747,156 76927489 WardakUruzganl HIHL)92,41821,490 24,21916G0117,640 Iii2636 111111111 68,19913,850 IL)7464 Ratio of boys and girls elirollrnent in priary schools, .: 2002 NimrozKandaharHelmand1Du1itii 60,42050.56710,321 3,4818,0614,056 341328 52,35946,511 6,840 668792 100 80190 74 70 j 90 , j 68 67 ZabulUruzgan 1i1L11D1) 20,64917.202 111LD112 709297 37 3 70,2687IJ7GL119,94016,905 639798 Ji 506070 63 Badakhshan 111,300 1111 41,032 1111 37 BadghisFarahiYjt!nu 17,31523,131 3,2952,793 1912 711IjDI6 14,02020,338 8188611 402030 26 30 10 13aglilanHeratGhorI HLIw::± 257,517 39,574 98,783 2,650 31387 11DDID11158,734 78,04636,924 69629367 10 0 L FaryabBalkh 182,619113,33379,956 28,68167,51835,287 323637 115,101 50,70151,275 686463 .1) U c. .11' 711 KunduzJawzjanSaripulSamangan 44,56595,63274,37535,679 28,65723,67413,2679,273 2630 26,40631,29866.975 7470 11 DGir]sJ.. TakharSources:Preliminary Ministry summary of reports Education on a limitedand UNICEF number LjJLof education .l2_ indicators have been received from all the 102,054 32.872 32 L69,182 - L5 68 - ) :--. j .11 4i L511 11 1382findingsprovinces (2003) are on describedAfghanistan the typology in theStatistical of following learning Yearbook spaces, four tables. water and sanitation facilities, and teacher and student population. i4l 41 Preliminary rA Jl.ji Jj LIU3L Table 4.3: Admitted in 2003 (7-13 yrs) School f_V) ut. j. &,.': Jj.4 Province Admitted in 1382 administration .JJl School type tSJ. Home Vocation Grde in 1382 .: Ye.s Govt NGO General MadrassaCaJ.e based al Y'Grade I- ifi GradeLV-VI V1I.XllGrade Others ParwanKapisaKabul Total . 56.666.749.852.1 100.098.089.897.4 10.20.02.02.6 99.498.298.196.8 0.60.90.01.5 0.00.91.61.3 0.00.6 yi) 84.368.581.077.9 27.519.114.115.2 4.02.41.23.3 0.40.005 Lt PaktiyaGazniLogarWardak 48.740.748.251.5 100.097.692.886.1 13.90.07.22.4 98.098.592.387.1 2.00.61.52.8 0.910.10.06.0 0.00.2 82.465.770.463.5 28.727.232.317.1 0.54.84.11.3 0.00.91.1 BadakshanKonarLaghmanNangahar 71.963.249.8 99.592.599.4 0.57.50.6 99.893.199.398.7 0.25.30.50.9 0.00.20.41.6 0.0 73.279.472.079.9 24.824.219.017.5 2.01.63.82.7 0.00.0 J KunduzBaghianTakharSamangan 57.435.569.251.9 100.092.798.499.7 0.30.07.31.6 100.095.093.799.8 0.00.2 5.06.00.0 0.00.4 90.6'85.789.586.4 12.911.89.1 0.31.41.21.5 0.00.20.3 FaryabJawzjanBalkhBadghes 21.051.048.967.8 100.098.899.8 0.01.20.2 100.099.898.299.7 0.00.3 0.00.31.5 0.0 82.491.891.787.2 12.117.68.27.1 0.00.60.8 0.00.6 t&) ii NimrozFarahHerat 38.835.465.519.4 100.088.0 12.00.0 100.098.189.899.8 0.50.00.21.3 0.69.60.0 0.0 85.780.089.283.8 18.213.512.49.1 1.80.81.91.7 0.00.80.2 OruzganZabulKandaharHelmand 32.530.619.1 97.199.692.2 2.90.47.8 89.096.354.1 33.18.42.9 12.82.60.8 0.0 73.973.681.5 19.116.512.6 0.00.82.1 11.77.01.2 :i jjI NooristanPaktikaBamyanGhor 44.442.135.736.8 100.097.897.081.7 18.32.23.00.0 100.094.797.7 5.30.90.0 0.01.4 0.00.O 77.477.976.279.1 20.614.819.619.7 0.92.33.30.4 7.00.20.80.0 J jJ-9 KabulKhostSaripol city 43.850.586.738.8 100.0100.099.099.7 0.00.31.0 100.099.599.790.1 0.50.10.0 0.09.9 0.00.2 70.490.683.365.0 26.528.415.68.2 6.52.71.11.2 0.00.10.3 KunduzMazarKandahar city city city 71.485.3 98.999.8 0.21.1 99.699.5 0.00.2 0.40.3 0.0 76.180.6 20.716.8 2.53.1 0.00.2 yJ jA.S jJ.sj )4ç. Sources:HeratJalalabad city Central city St tistics Office and UNICEF M1CS 2003 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 85.871.4 98.699.8 0.21.4 95.099.4 4.70.3 0.3 0.0 68.365.2 42 28,229.1 3.65.7 0.0 5' .9 --' j: r A ProvinceTable 4.4: Cause of Not Attending School. 1382 (2003), (%) Expensive Too far Inadequate facility separate school No Security Doemestic work Help in HH income necessary Not InaducateSanitation j. Teachers gender ashamed Feel Others f Kabul National (%) 3.14.9 63.535.8 44.924.3 23.616.4 0.64.2 12.417.9 4.67.4 13.817.2 0.01.4 .7.5 1.0 4.95.0 21.038.4 WardakParwanKapisa 16.90.25.95.3 47.731.722.324.1 37.644.812.018.8 51.031.422.2 9,4 12.514.10.56.7 20.635,941.610.2 10.07.63.85,9 15.715.62.09.7 0.83.71.34,7 12.10.09.34.7 15.32.55.63.2 36.550.912.73,7 L LogarPaktiyaGazni 11.62.13.3 58.021.155.0 34.613.28.9 46.211.813.4 2.90.27.3 18.228.235.3 4.28.11.2 21.112.72.4 0.01.20.2 10.34.81.9 12.96.94.6 28.720.318.4 _) BadakshanKonarLaghmanNangahar 11.810.71.31.7 34.642.069.357.5 23.412.46.79.1 20.79.09.5 18.55.22.51.4 21.611.714.97.8 5.64.38.41.9 32.919,12.25.6 0.60.00.3 20.40.05.21.4 14.912.10.33.5 44.011.816.81.7 SamanganKunduzBaghianTakhar 18.50.02.0 26.653.022.2 9.6 33.132.37.7 35,422.913.3 7.30.87.73.0 28,428.14.99.3 14.54.99.35.3 19.84.09.10.4 0.00.4 14.50.81.2 10.99.91.51.2 12.517.129.221.8 BadghesFaryabJawzjanBalkh 0.20.31.8 49.735.8 4.1 45.826.326.718.4 43.238.931.411.1 0.90.20.3 32.916.612.1 28.420.45.3 11.811.11.8 0.20.00.3 36.7? .40.80.3 0.44.52.7 12.429.915.63.0 FarahHeratIlelmandNimroz 2.30.69.41.9 60.525.131.539.9 23.951.414.415.6 29,441,627.57.2 5.60.00,41.1 21.410.411.93.2 11.23.65.7 1.3 16.99.38.08.9 0.00.2 6.90.53.82.5 6.25.60.75.1 26.618.110,! OruzganZabulKandahar 0.10.30.90.4 22.723.334.511.5 41.961.326.0 1.2 33.631.813.710.8 28.30.60.00.2 12.66.49.31.0 4.00.45.81.0 20.650.617.515.8 0.02.06.50.3 13.615.10.04,9 12.80.31.2 42.112.312.62.3 J9 NooristanPaktikaBamyanGhor 24.06.58.04.2 49.974.333.8 48.15.517.55.5 52.326.032.93.7 10.90.62.90.4 23.032.840.616.3 15.819.24.74.6 25.523.79.93.8 3.44.24.60.9 37.82.63,71.2 6.53.25.20.4 40.726.712.414.9 .SaripolKandaharKabulKhost city city 24.90.20.0 27,712.933.57.5 0.01.6 37.30.0 14.3 1.21.8 31.214.38.6 19.77.44.8 28.432.015.40.0 10.60.22.23,4 0.00.20.8 6.82.91.41.6 25.032.014.32.1 HeratJalalabadKunduzMazarSources: city city city city Central Statistics Office and UNICEF "MICS 2003 28.819.20.92.0 25.621.29.87.6 0.00.82.44.8 13.118.30.00.4 0.00.83.8 15.415.212.87.1 23,226.010.013.8 32.110.812.5 8.00.81.3 0.04.4 13.68.05.4 (Mics) 67.229.617.9 -jj1j' jL: 382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 43. 'rM j, TableTotalProvince 4.5: Teachers, 2002 - Total 74,602 -. U Female 20,508 'S 27% Male4* 54,093 73% Ratio of teachers,' :Ji-q NangarharLaghmanKunar 4,1991,4221,962 570186111 141396 3,6291,2361,851 91868794 Female GhazniBamyanNuristan 3.5201,212 594 521196 55 1516 2,9991,016 539 8584 3 Kabul Pro.City 11.682 1.427 7,606 192 6513 4,0761,235 8735 -9 Male PaktikaLogarKhostKapisa 1,5021,5871,4691,308 282170 13 2 18130 1,5001,3051,4561,138 100829987 v r j'-.. UruzganParwanPaktya 3.4901.014 397 486103 46 2610145 2,2513,004 294968 748695 3 3 Sjj Ratio of teachers, 2002 HelmandWardak 2,5061.7771,383 206255135 1210 1,5701,248 8890 -; S .A .S 100 UruzganNimrozKandahar 651566340 128 17 1) 38 03 634566212 1009762 3 708090 BadakhshanZabul 4,041 970 24 3,071 76 3 Jlj 30405(160 HeralGhorFarahBadghis 5,7871,383 547659 2,255 114 5275 2139114 3,5321,331 433584 61967989 j 2010 0 FaryabBalkhBaghlan 208247421466 2385 603 34 2950 2 235714791432 715098 l-*) Y JawzjanSaripulSamanganKunduz 258323901094 960 1105 596213225 43192325 17941478 881735 81777557 3 3 DFcmale ,3L3 Ma1e TakharSources: Ministry1382 of Education (2003) Afghanistan and UNICEF Statistical Yearbook 2860 601 21 2259 79 -) 44 2' TabIle 4.6: Learning Spaces )jA 4..L.. ? TotalProvince Total learningnumber spacesof 7,027 Formalschools 4,783 Non-formal schools 2,244 School ratio, 2002 .i NangarharLaghmanKunar 437419223 264131 93 288173130 t -' I_j -Non formal school - H- GhazniBamyanNuristan '.il rn I 365188129 161152 46 204 3683 u 1-w KapisaKabul CityPro. 101186 121186 98 65 30 Formal s) School SAX PaktikaLogarKhost 242200240165 100 968185 157100144 UruzganParwanPaktya 281140 255 17 123 2684 1i JjI KandaharHelmandWardak oii 7 209281186 204102167 179 /i)19 5 j 1.8 £S .Jj Percentage of schooling, 2000, (%)t$. ZabulUruzganNimroz 121 8951 117 6335 2616 4 7' u 100120 80 BadghisBadakhshanIr7h Thii 3287 7 73 324 ' 73 04 .' jIj 4060 HeratGhorFarah it 1,572 329176140 1,271 294175 62 161 3578 1 20 0 JawzjanFaryabBalkhBaghian 217305173120 255135173115 8250 05 SaripulSanianganKunduz 194150174 187164 51 9910 7 lFormal School ' lS. Non-forma1 school 1382 (2003) Afghanistan StatisticalSources:Takhar MinistryYearbook of Education and UNICEF 209 201 8 -I 45 rA JLj j.Ij ij J : Table 4.7: Pre-school Education 1381 1380 1379 1357 J J . ta c.a j V ' Total kindergarten & nursery (No.) 2002 147 2001 147 2000 1978 "t ta L Total nursery WorkResidence place 109 38 3 109 38 3 j5 J lj1j j J- JJj Lis 4j jJ_) Total kindergarten 144 144 is Total No.of children in kindergartenBoysWorkResidence place & nursery 5,6199,367 109 35 23,00030,000 109 35 ta JlJ. *J t.&La is J j JUI t1c ,5 jl JI Total No.of children in residenceGirlsBoys kindergarten & nursery 2,1573,5963.7481,439 16,00020,0004,0007,000 -j J j s jt J1A1 No: ofTotal children No.of in childrenthe residence in work kindergarten GirlsBoysplace kindergarten & nursery 2,3095,7713,5963,462 10,00016,0003.0007,000 is ) -' i - 'J No:of children in the work place kindergartenBoysBoysGirls 3,4625,7711,4392,157 10,000 7,0006,000 is J- &1.S is Jt5 jii J.L1 LIAbI i NO: of teachers in the kindergarten UnqualifyQualifyGirls& nursery 2,3073,2862,309 979 2,5363,0001,551 985 i NO: of teachers in the workresidence place UnqualifyQualify 2,4251,698 861727 1,565 915971 56 J- Jias "is MaleNo: of nurses nurses and staff UnqualifyQualify 1,102 609252 1,1631.495 70 iA ii ,5J_ Source:UnofficialOfficialFemales Ministrystaff staff of worked social affairs 747351 4 628532 3 di s'- J-" JLiJ j _) 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 46 rA Jl liiI L.i UI JJ Table 4.8: Primary and Secondary Education by Province 2002 Female Teachers 2002 Male Female Student 2002 Male Female trAt Schools 2002 SIj Male Female Teachers200l Male irAFemale JLj trA.ILi,t,aStudent 2001 Male Female trA.Schools 2001 Male GrandSecondary totalPrimary 29,61112,00217,609 'lii 22,26940,70362,972 1,019,8311,171,963 152,132 J ,I 2,063,6032,533,272 469,669 1,3081,699 391 1,6033,5685,171 10,59312,68323,276 ,J 247,535556,426803,961 j 2,4671.0071,460 j Primary Kabul City " 4,5717,556 5,2601,620 214,757251,011 261,065201,048 70 94 1 2,137 875 56,32493,874 158132 26 i4 >j PrimarySecondary 4,7317,7812,985 2,5386,6213,640 218,993268,69336,254 319,365212,34260,017 656736 70 201 4793 2,6301,0371,262 117,038 75,74537,550 225 53 1 SecondaryPrimary Parwan 3,050 400497 97 4,0832,7063,600 894 26,83827,71449,700 876 102,647107,02383.19219.455 404980 9 105.200154 95 1.593 243350593 41,29312,874 4,5068,368 172 323971 Primary Wardak 106106 698835137 10,379 9,812 567 25,59922.35347,952 1617 I 141 4596 1,004 528476 36,13112,64623,485 256085 SecondaryPrimary Lowgar 211234 23 377420797 16,34416,018 326 34,87943,864 8.985 2734 7 117 4275 533648115 24,54127,590 3.049 326294 SecondaryPrimary Gazni 276342 2466 2,8292,251 722578 33,58036.209 4,7922,629 50,29682,81492,95010,136 203252 6 104165264 99 1,244 3185427(2 38,10916,69114.59323.516 118 4672 SecondaryPrimary Raktia 21 3 576146 4,750 42 45,646 4,650 5 1 2381 280 38 15,703 988 3115 Primary Lagman . 126127 1,214 961 21,26921,346 42.95450,063 2732 5687 363672 26,30917,101 658l PrimarySecondary Khost 9 1 1,4261,295 253 5,640 77 69.76075,800 7.109 6162 5 174203 31 182309 82 20,19317,493 9,208 133523 ,s PrimarySecondary Badakhshan 1,927 872 2,5331,200 131 38,22843,665 64,94077,977 6,040 4011 1 178286 29 100 0 2.700 0 22 0 . PrimarySecondary Takhar 1,055 574195 2,2991,3691,333 37,36339,682 5,437 61,07969,32713,037 222912 129174108 $ PrimarySecondary Baglan 269514379 3,5852,734 930 35,75937,799 2,319 107,573126,234 8,248 2110 8 120189 45 253 29 13,32817,210 19 3 Secondary 1382Halmand (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 130245 1,295 851 4,3712,040 54,95518,661 13 5 183 69 4,7 224173 11,065 3,882 3216 J'L. irA. Female Teachers 2002 Male Female Student 2002 Male Female Schools 2002 Male Female Teachers200l Male Female Student 2001 I Male Female Schools 2001 Male SecondaryPrimary 102 28O.3I 1,140 155 3.5 13 - 858 1 52.390 2,565 23 144 39 102 71 . 4,6656.400 2] Jl, 20 12 s SecondaryPrimary Kandahar 230181) 50 2,2652,858 593 16,963'7,535 572 23,17273,64096,812 8 203289 86 1,1681,047 121 27,33617,768 9,568 264268 4 Primary Zabul . 17 571330 580 15,17015,875 12 7285 266282 2,2173,411 1910 -i Secondary 17 241 705 1 13 16 1.194 9 PrimarySecondary Warozgan 274067 643258385 2,0002.748 748 22,634I 3,688 8,946 2025 5 992178 326496 3,1393,361 222 20 15 5 lij) SecondaryPrimary Gbor 234063 1.9981,928 70 679779100 37.27540,763 6368 5 138152 14 129511640 11,40010,500 900 6683 17 SecondaryPrimary Nangarhar 342419 77 2.0582,871 813 33,99452,413 1,581 191.997209,780 17,783 3488 2114 7 101187 86 3,0221,1811841 39,61759,42599,042 178 89 SecondaryPrimary Kundoz 527638111 21422,408 266 27,63228.734 1,102 68,33673,649 5,313 11 74 109147 38 317251568 15,60110,1405.461 4555 10 3 y SecondaryPrimary Samangan 100149 49 365548913 6.7787,206 42$ 15,65817,415 1,757 1310 3 315384 285211496 3,1875,9209,107 25 17 8 SecondaryPrimary I3aIkh 1.9782,812 834 2,8331.838 995 20,20458,03978,243 112,408137,292 24.884 334916 201246 45 451329780 23,16435,63712,473 846618 SecondaryPrimary Jauzjan 1,1971,575 378 1,6341214 420 19,31423,840 4.526 40,36858,54018,172 3038 8 141 7170 537214751 19,11314.8244.289 442165 Primary Sarepul 114188 74 676794118 5,1057,523 33,29924,647 8,652 3942 3 160177 17 2319 4 445630185 1310 3 PrimarySecondary Farvab 263637 1,7161,166 19,93618,562 2.418 50,74754,734 436219 130153 23 350740 20,40113.3267,075 373572 SecondaryPrimary Herat 2,0471,495 552394 2,2523,3801,128 550 103,69794,948 8,7491,374 135.821151.559 15,738 3,987 282553 203279 76 1,1201,541) 420390 57,99367,405 9.412 205136 69 SecondaryPrimary Farab 170179 9 812896 84 7.3737,538 (65 26,88128,733 1,852 1013 3 1(13 2578 311191120 12,121 4.2467.875 212546 l382 (2003) Alehanistan Statistical Yearbook SecPrimary ondary Nimroz 176155 21 308431123 4,091)2,1516,241 4,9274,5979,524 246 45 4856 112 2686 3,6372,6241,013 4547 2 J A. Kapisa Female Teachers 2002 204 Male 1,369 Female Student9,817 2002 Male 52,637 Female Schools 2002 25 Male 103 Female Teachers200l 2i1 Male 476 Female Student 2001 Male 13,739 - Female Schools 2001 Male 63 SecondaryPrimary 172 3532 932541828 10,903 9.225 592 34,40241,83310,804 3821 4 885449 247229 4,8098.930 4023 SecondaryPrimary Noorstan 35 1,290 923 9 10,308 4,276 595 44,91429,061 5,341 1632 6 237 6919 275 9,483 j. SecondaryPrimary BamyanPaktika 210 5 1,229 962 61 10,504 4,276 28,66832.77812,136 3616 127209 28 1,403 210 65 13,387 9,190 293 832430 6 SecondaryPrimary Koarha 195 4015 1,077 287675 10.403 8,374 lOt 31,47826,251 2,417 241323 107 4483 539968435 15,419 4,6858,702 103 6617 SecondaryPrimary Badghis 7932 8 380299778 1,8508,090 284 18,06924,405 7,073 21 3 682285 200450 89 13,9196,6471,500 378716 -5 Source: MinistrySecondaryPrimary of Education Total teachers 3049 185195 1,706 144 17.072 997 21 5810 101 99 Total Students-a 2.3264.321 29 8 j jjj: 60,00070,000 62.972 2.500,0003,000,000 2533.272 j_ 40,00050,000 2,000,000 20.00030.000 29 bI I 23,276 1.000,0001,500,000 1,171 963 803,961 10.000 0 500,000 0 Female 1381 Male 138(1 1381 OFemale - MaIe 4y 0 1380 1382 (2003) Afghanislau Statistical Yearbook 49 rM J L lil Ii Table 4.9: All schools (Primary, secondary, and tertiary) 1381 1380 1379 1357 NumberNO: of schools of students studentnumber unit 3,193,2602002 6,039 2001 803,961 4,941 2000 816,246 3,439 1,064,6501978 3,825 fl No: of new student student 915,798 808,656 130,255 137,360 I Source:No:No. of graduatedteachers MinistryForeigner ofEducation personstudent 80,81412,389 13,329 5,925 26,10635,379 39,41558,249 JJJJ,1.,) JL)l IslamicTable education4.10: Religious schools & Educationregister number unit 20021381 233 20011380 1,150 20001379 1,150 19781357 20 Ai' -+: ki,i UJ L 'Jj L RegistersIslamic education school schools number 206 27 1,030 120 1,141 9 10 L__ k__I LJ1 I I Student in the IslamicRegistersIslamic education education school schools schools & register student 22,71616,210 113 10,16187,83998,000 105,993106,093 100 1,0375,0696,106 i,Ai..ij ILJ t J .1iil 3j- . j. New student in theRegistersIslamic Islamic education school education schools schools & register studentstudent 2,0672,180 21,94324,500 2,557 241784165 jj illJb t 1.k3 1. . StaffsGraduates in the student IslamicRegistersIslamic of education Islamic education school education schools schools & schools register & register studentpersonstudent 395112 11,84913,230 8,1591,318 14,587 241280 39 _)- jj JUilb 1ilj. L>J1L)J LJJ '- TeachersStaffs person 46 5,712 716 7,7511,834 479 ,1) Ll £__ d . l Source:Administration Ministry personal of Education No. of schools person 1,731 5,002 Students JJ '-j-- jjj: 5,0006,0007,000 t5l . 2,500,0003,000,0003,500,000 2,0003,0004,0001,000 1,000,0001,500,0002,000,000 500,000 1 13820 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 1381 1380 1379 1357 50 0 1381 1380 1379 J 1357 Table 4.11: University Student by Faculty Total 22,71720021381 9,02020011380 3,97620001379 10,60319781357 1-: Jj Law Kabul University A: Day time 6,286 694 2,686 343 2,752 312 6,818 462 jj J.UtJM :- LiteratureScience 376999518 187294128 260119 1,3301,239 316 i1J - EngineeringReligious laws 218680 433 13 551216 6 1,201 MedicineEconomicsAgricultureTraining & Education 336633517 228236345 224447198 390687872 *)J JJ AGeologyVeterinary 323191 71 105172 10 202 7510 321 Sj3jtjjj ts j,jJ HistoiyJournalism & Philosophy 328402 178 14 114 18 jL -5 j ) LiteratureLawEconomics B: Night time gL : HistoryJournalism & Philosophy Nangarhar University 2,999 357 826 76 726 72 303744 J. J- _i: 4k. ji TrainingAgricultureEngineering & Education 425 30 215 8 132 1 244197 -_4j _i_i MedicineLiteratureEconomics 1158 106159 138 5217 159 39 9 J- _i ReligiousVeterinary laws 139 52 74 9 116 11 ) j _i_i3_i PedagogiesLaw of Nangarhar 279294 129 95 8587 J J 3j __i - Facultyislamic principleof construction Institute of Polytechnic 1,949 872 296476 13 498288 15 1,609 )J _ii2 -s - iJ j--' GeologyFaculty of &Mine Alcctromcanic 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 429648 9486 138 72 51 1381 1380 1379 1357 Faculty of DentalChildren medicine National Institute of Medicine 2002 3,794 704411 2001 2,658 600395 2000 1978 1,303 L Ji LL ,1 SocialScienceMedical science treatment Education Umversity 1,5202,679 141 66 1,663 21950 5 1,303 s :3 RoshanSportLiterature 1,764 444754115 694129 30 5 J-j- AgricultureEngineeringMedicine Harat University 417258175 411 6279 L -'1 ReligiousLiterature laws 224103108 4323 5 t 5)I J j PedagogiesLawArtsEconomics of Harat 218199 62 1554 2 . .i J_-i- )J 5jJI JJ MedicineReligious laws Alberoney University - 505145155 1ii AgricultureEngineeringLaw 117 3256 sJ1 L-9j J__j ,j J '- ii AgricultureMedicine Abdullah Abm Masoud University 193 60 5 5717 -) _) j JM ReligiousLiterature laws 482753 2515 1 l MedicineTrainingAgriculture & Education Kandaliar University 451495 405478 42 j.z :tj,t TrainingEngineeringMedicine for teachers Balkh University 2,062 1233 36 235 31 -' _i LawEngineeringLiterature 386140 67 116 40 Z-kj 3 jJ_)JJ 1382(2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook AgricultureEconomics 5516 25 8 52 ) j --_s 20021381. 20011380 20001379 19781357 L_ PedagogiesTrainingReligious for laws of teachers Balkh Pedagogies of Badakhshan 148 6017 4651 ScienceSocial Literaturescience Pedagogies of Kondous 146 379019 3.aS çjjtl JLL4 PedagogiesMedicineScienceLiterature Faculty of Parwan in Badakhshan 130225445122 118102220235 4j J ScienceSocial science High education in Jozjan 206 5790 185 73 j3 LkJ Social science 8365 112 jl '. i PedagogiesSocialChemicalGeology&Mine science ofTechnology Fariab 105162 1 sJt* tJI.i -.<- 41. MedicineScienceLiterature Khost University 375323 57 a LawAgricultureScience & Computer 13 L th iJJ TradeTrainingEngineeringReligious & Management& Education laws 39 ii LiteratureSocialSciencePedagogies science of Samangan 3419Ii 4 3sLi. 9' Ljt jjjIJ KabulSource: Pedagogies Ministry Institute of Education . 129 iil j ijj 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 53 Table 4.12: University Students Jj NightlyKabul University Faculty Total 20021381 22,717 6,286 20011380 2,6869,020 20001379 2,7523,976 19781357 10,6036,818 t '----. Is :jja Total university students tjiAj BalkhNangarharTraining University &Education University 2,0622.9991,520 235826219 726 744 3-i). fl : 25,000 InstituteAbdulAlberony1-larat University Polytechnic University lah abni masoud University 1,9491,764 505.193 476694 57 498 1,609 20,000 PedagogueKandaharNational Institute University of'of Badakhshankundos of Medicine 3,794 146 6095 2,658 478 51 1,303 jl 10.00015,000 PedagogueHighBadalthshan education ofof Medicine FariabParwan of Joosgan Faculty 206445162122 220235185 ilsJS 5jI 5,000 Khost University 375 . KabulPedagogue Pedagogies of Samangan Institute 1,449 34 992129 tf 0 1381 1380 1379 '357 FirstTotal year of Teacher studentForeigner 12,427 4,520 2,455 4,747 170 1j Jji JL ltILU Lt.5 NangarharTrainingNightlyKabulTotal ofUniversity Faculty &First UniversityEducation year student 1,1661,3003,776 1,175 826 96 1,254 726 78 2,915 744112 e- First Year Students Jjl JL L.0 AbdulAlberonyFlaratBalkh UniveisityUniversitylah abiüUiversity niasoud University 1,596 982137265 285116 J- J- is £ KandaharNationalInstitutePedagogue PolytechnicInstitute University of kundosBadakhshanMedicine 1,368 167320 22 .-- 728715144 23 397 321655 jaJ' ,sjJI z HighBadakhshanPedagogue education Medicine ofof FariabParwan Faculty of Joosgan-298 198345 29 220120 72 .sijsi Source:Khost PedagogueUniversity Ministry ofof higherSamangan Education 375 83 *)ii: sik - 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 54 A't J L J1I U.,3 UI Table 4.13: First Year University Students 20021381 20011380 20001379 19781357 IJl L-JJ _U 4.000 Kabul University Total 12,427 3,776 4,5181,175 2,3771,254 2,9154,647 4. :'- 3:500 ScienceLaw A: flay time 383364 140 71 113 76 447172 3,000 ReligiousLiterature laws 203683 238 61 279 66 218527 2,500 AgricultureTrainingEngineering & Education 239159199 103 8 102127 1 370734 sj 2,000 EconomicsVeterinary 477 63 134 60 238 61 213118116 _____ ljj 1,500 JournalismArtsGeologyPharmacy 342243112 52 589780 2 734556 6 1,000 EconomicsHistory & Philosophy B: Night time 257 20 11 i381 1380 1379 1357 JournalismLawLiterature JJ -2 AgricultureEngineeringHistory & Philosophic Nangarhar University 1,166 425 91 215826 76 132726 72 203757197 J U 1,400 Uuv. Nangarhar fl..s VeterinaryTrainingLiteratureEconomics & Education 105 619518 745217 8 116 39 91 244 '.-i 1,0001,200 LawReligionReligiousMedicine laws 108119 38 129138 13 9 159 871511 113 j, 600800 FacultyPedagogies of construction of Nangarhar Institute of polytechnic 1,368 460106 262715 95 138397 85 218655 200400 FacultyGeology of & StomatologeAlectroincanic Mine National Institute of Medicine 320422486111 .242728 249211 159100 208219218 :4jI 1381 1380 1379 1357 MedicalFaculty oftreatment Children medicine 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 125 84 299180 208 55 4k.jt .J L .A.. UI L 1381 1380 1379 1357 L SocialScience faculty Education University 2002 1,300 112 62 2001 3 3 2000 1978 4:iiJ: j RoshanPhysicalLiterature fitness 754331 41 94-1127215 i k) 1,400 Education Univ fi EngineeringMedicine Harat University 982 9168 285 8036 J 1.0001,200 ReligiousAgricultureLiterature laws 108 4791 44.1123 .I ,:A J 3 Jjj 600800 ArtsLawEconomics 378 359074 5531 4 ,l j- JJj_, 200400 MedicineReligiousPedagogies laws of Harat Alberoney University 265 4094 çjflL A 1381 1380 AgricultureEngineeringLaw 137 4388 t 2l L JJ Heart Univ ReligiousAgricultureMedicineLiterature laws Abdullah University 532343 6 j4I 31 1200 Ij (uM MedicineTraining & Education Kandahar University 167 4512 144 43 .t J :)t j,J , 1000 800 TrainingEngineeringAgriculture for teachers 1596 6062 116 4952 Jjc-j a 600 LawEngineeringMedicine Balkh University 222158170 40 s__ L 400 AgricultureEconomicsLiterature 264163 95 232713 i .l , _..1I 3, JJ 200 0 PethgogiesTrainingReligious for laws of teachers Balkh Pedagogies of Badakhshan 444 2280 2313 cj9h_j sjJI 1381 1380 Social science 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical YearbookPedagogies of Kondous 56 j 31 rM j 1381 1380 1379 1357 LiteratureScience 2002 2001 2000 1978 L '. U . J jJJ LiteratureScience Medicine Faculty in Badakhshan Pedagogies of Parwan 345166 2989 118102220120 £:'J# £.iJ1 4iij 4J SocialScience science High education in Jozjan 117298107 90. 403272 SocialChemicalGeology science & Technology Mine Pedagogies of Fariab 198128 4133 LJJ £__j a-'-J 41 Balkh Univ LiteratureMedicineScience Khost University 323375 70 £Ui :fi 140016001800 ReligiousAgricultureLawScience laws & Computer 13 j J jJJ '0001200 TradeTrainingEngineering & Management& Education 39 , J4J J_) p00 400600200 LiteratureSocialScience science Pedagogies of Samangan 236083 jjIj; j 0 1381 1380 Source: Ministry higher Education )l LJJt LJ)I jJ: Li £382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 57 rA't J L t1il UI L Table 4.14: University Graduates By faculte Total 20021381 1,880 20011380 1,443 20001379 764 19181357 1,553 t t,1 JJ. AgricultureScienceMedicine Kabul University 107847 4665 616 793258 465 964112 1,162 227128 61 e'-- - 2,000 Total Graduates ljli EconomicsGeologyVeterinaly 402229 221319 3016 9 147 28 3r"i jj -U 1,6001,800 TrainingHistoryLiteratureLaw and & Education Philosophy 23276992 167095 7 3042 65 348 74 -U,1.) 1,2001,400 ReligiousArtsJournal jIm laws 641252 5834 6 63 56 ri1.JJ.) JJ U 00 65)0$00 FacultyEngineering of GeologyConstruction Kabul Polytechnic Institute, Total 199 128107 2890 115 51 165 93 200400 0 EngineeringFaculty of MedicalElectronic Harat university, Total 21 246 244910 &l .)?' jJl 1381 1380 1379 1357 EconomicsReligiousLiteratureAgriculture laws 150 11 62 --Uj u jjjj 1,400 Kabul University J__Ls PedagogueArts 21 04 L..a1s .L2il j 1,0001,200 Faculty of Literature lladakhshanNangarhar Pedagogies, University, Total Total 442 31 0 322 248 17 80 a 8113 LiteratureAgricultureEngineeringEconomics 8153 7 524120 6 103917 i,, z't 400 MedicineVeterinary 169 31 4 114 18 1 9614 9 . 80 200 PedagogueLawTrainingReligious & Education laws 233013 451114 1418 &jl2 jj 3j; ii 1381 1380 1379 1357 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook Science Educjtion University 128 14 33 69 rAy J L liitil LJ -- lii 20021381 20011380 20001379 19781357 .s LiteratureSportSocial science 38 20 1) kj M 51)0 Unv. Nangarhar J J- MedicalRoshan for Children Kabul Medical University 223281 4976 341513 77 Jj b 400450 DentalPrescription A4beroney University S9 19 9.J_J8 JiaM '0 300350 Religious laws 8 200250 - MedicineEngineeringLaw 3 _,__i Jj -, _) 150 Agriculture Abdullah University t sI 100 - AgricultureMedicine 4_s -, j 50 1381 1380 1379 TrainingReligiousLiterature & laws Education 47 -3-) AgricultureMedicine Kandahar University 27 67 140 Education Univ j MedicineTrainingEngineering for teachers BalkIl University 7 40 t0o120 LiteratureLawEngineering 12tO a 0-3 50 ReligiousAgricultureEconomics laws 13 4 1___4 a 4060 PedagogiesTraining for of teachers Balkh Pedagogies of Badakhshan 13 5 j1u 20 ScienceSocialLiterature science Pedagogies of Kondous b,t,, 1381 1380 SocialLiteratureScience science Pedagogies of Parwan 243612 ,k- 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook High education in Jozjan 20 19 d.+iss ,1le 24 5-9 l rA J L lI LJ k U 20021381 20011380 20001379 19781357 ChemicalGeologySocialScience science & Technology Mine 658 13 6 .sJis s)Jt U5 3 _sj_,l_,s ,k. -5k ScienceSocial science Pedagogies of FariabKhost University 1912 7 ji :,j LawLiteratureMedicine L5 JJJ -U EngineeringReligiousAgricultureScience & laws Computer ScienceTradeTraining & Management& Education Pedagogies of Samangan 18 LiteratureSocialSource: science Ministry of higher Education 10 8 J1.s )ljj:

1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 60 Table 4.15: Technical Schools 20021381 20011380 9 29001379 19781357 t NewStudentsTechnical student (NO.) school (NO.) (No.) 1,846 806 9 209503 580187 9 1,706 453 2 . fl , .t. Number of ForeignTeachersGraduates Teachers (No.) (No.) (No.) 321121 231 99 218106 204190 85 . 2,004)1,4001.600 NewStudentsKabul student High (NO.) Tech,(NO.) Ganalak 130350 1 2451 1 2739 I 1,120 352 I U d-w 1,200 Sot) Teachers(No.)Graduates (No.) 47 7 38 6 30 4 126 5574 jj 20C) StudentsNaftForeign & gas Teachers(NO.) of Balkh (No.) 147 1 45 1 102 1 586 1 jj -3-jj 1381 1350 1379 1357 ForeignTeachersGraduatesNew student Teachers (No.) (No.) (NO.) (No.) 4190 2035 8 234510 130101 3064 j., - jj No. of new students NewStudentsEconomic student (NO.) & (NO.)Finance 3594 1 2916 1 25II 1 U J.JU ,L 700800904) JJl ForeignTeachersGraduates Teachers (No.) (No.) (No.) 2726 28 3 25 3 d.tJI. 400500604) NewStudentsElectro student Mechanic (NO.) (NO.) Technical Sch 298611 1 207 81 1 162 57 1 JU LU 209)300I00 ForeignTeachersGraduates Teachers (No.) (No.) (No.) 9024 5320 6612 . )_) j1- j, jj 1351 1380 1379 1357 StudentsAgricultural (NO.) School 46 I 13 I 8 1 U-)jj ForeignTeachersGraduatesNew student Teachers (No.) (No.) (NO.) (No.) 20 5 II 28 25 25 J.Jt jj NewStudentsConstruction student (NO.) (NO.) School 3569 1 1018 1 12 7 1 jj ForeignTeachersGraduates Teachers (No.) (No.) (No.) 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 2810 12 5 16 2 61 rAJi 20021381 20011380 20001379 19781357 NewStudentsMinistry student (NO.)of Communication (NO.) 235 80 1 2725 1 3495 1 .4j4- IJ, No. of graduates :jl ForeignTeachersGraduates Teachers (No.) (No.) (No.) 3840 3021 2522 J_) j:i::) Jt.1JJ 200250 ft .i GraduatesNewStudentsRadio student & (NO.)Television (No.) (NO.) 205918 1 152045 1 . 204012 1 100150 TeachersForeign (No.) Teachers (No.) 16 6 1 61 jj .r?.Jl:5 %ijj j 50 Ministry of water & energy - s3j _I 1381 1380 1379 1357 TeachersGraduatesNewStudents student (NO.) (No.) (No:) (NO.) 235 242798 18307019 26871512 JJJ_) No. of teachers .8.a Source:Foreign MinistryTeachers of(No.) of higher Education L1 dkjj 250300350 100150200 50 1381 1380 1379 1357

1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 62 TalbIe 4.16: University graduated Students by universities 20021381 20011380 20001379SJ 19781357 Lj.: LNightlyKabulTotal ofUniversity Faculty graduated student 1,880 847128 1,443 616 33 465764 1,1621,553 LLJy NangarharTraining & UniversityEducation 442 322 248 Jt 1, AbdulAlberonyHaratBalkh UniversityUniversitylab Universityabni masoud University 8 246 40 LJJ JJ KandaharNationalInstitutePedagogue PolytechnicInstitute University of of Medicine Badakhshan 281 4713 128 34 5 51 157165 Lcjj BadakhshanPedagogue Medicine ofof kundosParwan Faculty 36 19 L jI LSJJUJJ j HighKhost educationPedagogue University of ofJoosganof FariabSamangan 201819 ji. üi1 L$JJ Source: MinistryPedagogue of higher ofof kabulHarat Education 21 69 c- J4t IJ LJJ jjj: LJJ 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 63 lL 1 t.:u:i: 4_c L àL 5JL). sJ Jl+ J. k; 5 u . bJ SJL 4_c . j Li &) L) L) -"-a L j -! 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UJJJ.j j j IIL .A 23)j.jj 3iLLJJijLIjJij.. 4S LAL LL.9I L31t 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 65 1382 _i.i$ L.l 4- UL rightssanitationAccessIntroductionHealth are to Developmentnothealth,are availableglobally access recognizedfor to mostnutrition, people as andbasic in access Afghanistan. human to rights.clean water,However, and these evenThisTheLow utilisation canautilisation short be explainedwalk rate and is is difficultlow very partly quality low byfor compared the of difficulthealth with services geographical neighbouring terrain, countries. so that sick person. sinceFurther,Good latenthealth it is diseases positivelyis a fundamental and related malnutrition aspectto the economicof prevent the well populations development, being of a from population. of workinga country, healtharepresentsHowever, patient centrescentre had a theor -combination to80%clinic, greatest pay of on yethealth. constraintaverage many of the districts essential highabout to utilisation costreported Af drugs 40and (US$ lowstockwere of healthquality0.8) notdeficiencies. peravailable care. of encounter health For in instance, carethese at a AllAfghanistantoand health theproviding health care, today. indicatorsfornutrition their needs andincluding clean as well waterlife as expectancy, thoseremains of theirseverely access family. tolimited health Yet inaccess care, ensuringIndeed,accessibility:improve most at utilisation,the health samepresently, centres time the qualitythattoo are manythe both ofpopulation Afghans healthunder-equipped services cannothave adequate must afford and beunderstaffed. to improved,financial use these whilstTo 820infantAfghanistanvaccination per mortality 100,000 coverage, is significantly ratelive ofbirths, nutrition, 165 per andworse 1000 averagemortality off live than life births,rates any expectancy figures countrymaternal show ofin mortality justthe that region.44 years rate An of HighPriorityDespiteservices. levels health the of large malnutrition interventions number of and nutritional under nutrition services, the rate of child infections.mostcausesrespiratorydemonstrate likely of morbidity infections,to the die seriousness from and diarrhoeal poverty-related mortality of the ailments inpresent the preventable country. and situation. malnutrition indeed. diseases Malaria, Afghans are and acute the majorare Inadequateactivitiescanmalnutrition use and that maternal howis must high. to bebest anddeveloped. utilise reproductive their foodsupply health care are important promotional Sensitising the community on what services they hospitalLackResources1.0 ofdoctor adequatebed. andThe S humanallocation medical resources helpers of staff continuesper varies 100,000 widely to peoplebe froma major and one 3,000constraint, district people to with per hospitals,maternalhaemorrhage,MoreAccess than to deaths. andreproductive 70% infectionseven of Only deliveries there, about health and skills severe20%are services are at of limited:home.anaemia at-risk for mothersSubsequently, morepregnancies are causing than is extremely 60% areunnecessarypost-partum are referred unablelimited. to to Whenservices.theanother, quality one observeswith of amany strong that medical thisconcentration finance staff does by in government not Kabul meet urban the only needs area. amounts Notein health also to about that haemorrhage.treatTrauma ecalmpsia and mentaland more health than 50% are unable to deal with post-partum US$11382 per 2003) capita Afghanistan per year, Statistical it is one ofYearbook the lowest in the world. 66 in experiencingaddition to the severe above mental health health sector problemscharacteristics, that cannot Afghanistan be expressed is in 1382 JL LJ k UlL verystandardised serious mentalstatistics. health The problems horrors of in the large 23 segmentsyear of war of havethe population, engendered agencies,Setting up and ajoint NGOs management to regularly team assess between the situation, the government, report to UN sufferingfromdealingormembers,which rapes. remain with Statistics and the aseverehave major problems. are witnessed, psychological problemlacking, It is experienced however,today.estimated trauma. Many as that (orare people about participatedadequate have20% approaches lostof in) children family massacres toare theyadministration, are needed. and take prompt decisions for directing to where polioservicesTheNational immediate and where Developmentmeasles itneed is will approximately is continueto Framework rehabilitate and located. expand existing Immunization rapidly. health infrastructuresThere campaigns is a major and for DevelopmentSomemalnutrition.nutritional specific choiJenge Framework sub-programs ahead have that based been requires on identified: assessment urgent actions in the to National halt death due to ProvisionCertificationTrainingtheirAnalysis recurrent ofand of medical affordableofmonitoring cost; doctors, personnel quality nurses, of location andmedication and community pharmacists;of hospital for thehealth and poor clinics worker; and and TranslationnationalProcurementdoctors;reforming need; the of and practicesrecommended distribution of collusion strategyof medical between on equipmentpreventive pharmacists basedhealth and oncare Malnutrition in particular needs urgent action including: Fortificationinto implernentableAddressing of what malnutrition. projects; distributed by WFP with niicronutrients: 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook whereassistanceImproving the information withthe basic oils and package on pulses chronic provided and malnutrition distributing under humanitarian isthese up-to-date; to population 67 1382 UiL Chart 5.1: Comparison of health sector South Asia Public health expenditure, 1997-00 V t3t.*.). Pakistan Access to an improved water source 72 Pakistan .: c_s L Iran t'j Turkmenistan j Iran J.. . 90 92 Turkmenistar Uzbekistan Tajikstan Uzbckistan Tajikslan i 60 85 Afghanistan 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 % of GDP 6.0 Afghanistan - 10 13 20 30 40 50 60 % of population 70 80 90 100 South Asia Total fertility rate (%), % e.'-- W( South Asia rA JLjà Infant mortality rate per 1000 live births, 2001 . JLS. JU Pakistan Iran c..s J.aI U Pakistan .J Iran 31.a' -o U S Turkmenistan Uzbekista,t .j, Turkrnenistao Uzbckistan j 55 Afghanistan . Tajikstan .: Afghanistan Tajikstan c.. _5. c St Source: Central Statistics Office and World Bank World Development Indicators'. Note that for Afghanistan is 2002 estimates 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 jLLij 7.0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 16(1 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 68 Tabte 5,1 Health Profile National budget 13591980 13691990 13802001 20021381 Health expenditure peras(million % capita, of GDPcurrentof public new expenditureAf) (US$) 9461.00.56.1 GDPj Population per hospitalnursedoctor bed Health services 2,5006,0001,700 - _J.) TncidencChild immunization of tuberculosisDTPMeasles (% of per children 100,000 under people 12 months 20.0 321 4446 J 't J.J jL j DPT Malaria-relatedTuberculosis treatment mortality successChildrenAll rate, ages perrate, aged 100,000 % 0-4 registered cases 679 14 8 i,1j* j JU Sources:Malaria Central cases Statisticsper 100,000 Office. Ministry of Public Health, World Bank World Dcv Indicators" and IJNDP "Human Dew Report" UNDP' 937 j 4iLf. LJ : 1 ( Health Expenditure as % of GDP, 2001-02 South Asia Pakistan ü '' Iran LLJI Turkmenistan UzbekistanTajikistan 3.3 Afghanistan 0 0.5 1 2 4 5 6 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 69 Table 5.2: AccessAccess to to health health servicesservices (% (% of totalof total population) popt.ilation) 13591980 13691990 13802001 13812002(,).uJ e-' 31) ,-u"J: (ui i-'-' t AccessAccess to improvedhealthto an improved careFlush sanitation toilets waterLatrines facilities source, 1213 WomenAdolescentTotal fertility at risk fertility rate of unintended(births rate (births per women)pregnancy per 1000 (%women of married aged 15-19) women aged 15-49) Reproductive health 7.0 6.8 151.0 4iL( . . Iy jij Source:MaternalBirthsContraceptive attended Central mortality prevalence byStatistics skilledratio (per rateOffice.health 100,000 (% staff Ministryof women live(%) births) of aged Public 15-49) Health, World Bank "World Dcv Indicators" and UNDP Human Dev Report' 820.0 () t> % ) (4if () --__) )jjj _C; U, Access to an improved water source 2000 UNDP' Access to improved sanitation facilities, 2000 V Ll : South Asia' ' Pakistan V&L. South Asia' Pakistan 34 62 Iran L) Iran Jj 83 89 Turkmenistan Tajikistan a Turkmenistan Tajikistan li i 90 Afghanistan -4- 0 10 13 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Afghanistan -- 0 10 12 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 70 Table 53: Progress in survival Nutrition 13591980 13691990 20011380 13812002 Prevalence of undernourishmentHeightWeight forfor ageage (% of population) of child malnutrition (% of children under 5) - 63.0 48.049.070.0 j) J (j LL$L) LowPrevalence birthweight of anemia babies (% (% of births) of overweight (% of pregnant women)of children under 5) 20.0 4.0 U J tii - VitaminConsumptionExclusive A breastfeeding supplementation of iodized salt(% (%of(% children ofof childrenhouseholds) under 6-59 6 months) Risk factors 70.0 (J L (j U 5 jt) 5...... J L1 ) A PrevalenceSource:IncidencePrevalence Centralof of HTVof tuberculosis smoking Statistics(% of ages(% perOffice, of 15-24) 100,000adults) Ministry people of Health, World Bank "World Dev Indicators" and UNDP "Human Dcv Report" 321.00.01 (i -4)HIV jJl_JU,jlj jj,i- Prevalence of child malnutrition (weight) UNDPj J U -SJ ' :i Incidence of tuberculosis per 100,000 people, 2000 South Asia Pakistan 3 J Si 38 53 South Asia 175 190 jjk, Iran Jj,l 11 Pakistan '"'-c 280 Turkmenistan Uzbekistan .L.S) j Turkmenistan Iran J j 84 104 Afghanistan 0 10 20 30 40 50 49 60 AfghanistanUzbekistan 3 l".'' 3 Ujl l 0 50 100 .:i 160 150 200 250 300 321 350 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 71 r A 3U.2 LS lahle 5.4: 1IortaIity 1980 1990 2(101 20112 . -t-: '. A Mortality I 3) 1369 1380 1381 _J I_i Ic L_'iIDCCuiIIuC\ I tile i IC iI hut hi -ffl7'.) -127 4.1- iii I I.Iitltuuit iiuiirliIi iIIC iii I I))))) Ii' c I'irilis birth 277))Ii3 2(i))I(i7 2277I(27 2 (lii 1.1 \iiIcitiilur-It c IiIIIrIuiIIiL 11(1(7 pr I I)))(l Iiv 1 pciIr11I1 it' I .1)) idIc .ki_Ii_ili Itciiuulc I)))))) 1111(7 J)Ci I 71(... \ljIc ii(iiL1Ii\ icr I I 1)11(1 S17uircc:Stiru istil III (clitrIllilul] StttliticsFciiiiIcMiIc OIIiccciiu.ilc MiiiiIrv oh pci Iii V1 OILI)hIlti) l'ublic llcti]ulu. World Rank World l)cv hrohic Ion" and I MDI' "Huiiitiil l)ci Report 72 )'-1'.. lotal tertililv rate I births per s olDen I I iifant niortalitv rate (per 1(10(1 Iie births) 1) UNDPa- +'-" t. 11(Ier-ti%e iiiortaIit rate I per 1(11)1) live:- birth) 3 Iaj )JI) . . ' sLt) iiI 'III (Li' 2417

k'<2 2)111.7 I AIiihitutiii'Iaii SltiIi'Iictul 'icuirhIlIk 72 TableProvince 5.5: Waler and Sanitation ConditionsTotal in the Schools Availability of water 3,290 % 48 Availability of toilets 1,679 -I: A,A : 308 35 8 Water and toilets in scho1s, 2002,A (%) l NangarharLaghmanKunar 221164 87 507474 143 7817 13333 6070 6'i GhazniBamyanNuristan 138179 389567 15 6 27 8 304050 KhostKapisaKabul Pro.City 120 8079 794265 142 2537 252076 2010 0 PaktyaPaktikaLogar 146149 55 336075 103 2212 52 79 .. WardakParwanUruzgan 206158 26 567319 752398 273516 l water Tollets '1' KandaharHelmand 798911 4352 1813 3 16 9 Central: water and toilets in schools, 2002, (%) ZabulUruzganNimroz 3535 293922 5 - 06 jjl 100 9(1 JLI.L.J Uj( :j BadghisBadakhshan 206 63 4268 5821 607080 76 1-leratGhorFarah 246 45 8 7532 5 30405t) Baghlan 192 49 4163 8 31 7 1020 KunduzJawzjanFaryabBalkh 111 4243 641925 939628 3 5313 2 0 BamyanJL Ghanzi.,. i Kabul CityJ.(S s- Kabul Provi4 Kapisa.-t t TakharSaripulSamangan 107 9382 514855 382321 181214 waLer Toilets 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook Sources: Ministry of Education and UNICEF 73 TA LI Table 5.6: Number of pharmacies by Province provinces Total 7,21220021381Total of medicos t& JL4 6,76320011380 20001379 25 19781357 642 7,17220021381 Private 6,73620011380 20001379 0 19781357 608 20021381 41 Government 20011380 27 13792000 26 13571978 30 WardakParwanKabul 1,969 135165 79 1,889 134151 77 13 3 178 23 1,952 135164 79 1,875 134148 77 169 20 17 2 14 3 13 3 39 PaktyaGhazniLogar 560205381 359199 31 484240 557204379 541357199 384039 32 32 Ja: 3 21 TakharNooristanNangarhar 112 544 86 15 112 86 15 KunduzBaghianBadakhshan 225214 68 218211 60 4124 6 223213 68 218211 60 4023 5 12 BalkllSamangan 538127 24 517126 32 21 3017 7 529127 23 515125 32 1629 7 19 2 1 1 1 BadghisFarybSar-e-PulJuzjan 172 7726 159 7526 1 2011 171 7726 159 7526 1119 2 1 1 NimrozFarahHerat 576116 46 566112 45 1 42 6 115576 46 564112 45 4114 6 2 2 UrozganZubulKandaharHelmand 266131170 44 120259160 43 4612 48 131266169 44 259120160 43 4510 47 1 2 L3jjIjj- BamyanGhorKhostKapisa 201136 87 9 136 8620 6 32 136201 87 9 136 2086 6 1 LaghmanpaktikaSource:Kunarha Ministry of Health 175 9187 175 86 89 175 9187 175 86 7 ---jljj :4 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook '14 1ij Li kU1L Table 5.7: Number of Basic Health Centers by Province 13812002 13802001 13792000 13571978 Total Health Centers JJ k L cs j.lj.a : VA Jj. ParwanKabul Total 205 1015 5 308 131716 210 529 147 16 8 300350 PaktyaLogarWardakGhazni 45 1215 5 12 94 12 5 200250150 TakharNooristanNangarharBadakhshan 161114 1 271317 31 12 46 100 50 SamanganKunduzBaghian 15 48 1213 48 9357 4325 0 1381 1380 1379 1357 FaryabSar-e-PulJuzjanBalkh 10 38 948 736 53 Kandahar jtA FarahHeratBadghis 34 20 48 16 86 11 35 1214 ZubulKandaharHelmandNimroz 81 161012 4 1312 64 11 49 jJJ. 10 8 KapisaBamyanGhorUrozgan 6 7 256 35 JJ- 246 LaghmanpaktikaSource:KunarhaKhost Ministry of Health 14 67 15 48 10 8 3 0 1381 1380 1379 1357 LJJjj : 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook -75 5.8: A Table Health Indicators Umi 13812002 13802001 13792000 13571978 Lt1 .1J jL: J3..1 Hospitals inOf the which: country Ministry of public health No. 5673 5887 5888 5677 4. l.r. J. l.a NO.Bed inof hospitalsbedsOf per which: ten thousand Ministry person of public health person No. 12,6687,578 16 10,553 5,527 5 13,312 8,140 7 2.4014,265 3 l. j'j)ljj Doctors inper the Often countrywhich: thousand Ministry person of public health person 2,5153,617 56 2,0052,923 1,7982,717 1,065 906 ji )il jija t jJ j j iUj$, :4- Nurses in theOf country which: Ministry of public health person 5,5218,891 4,3986,706 2,6994,837 2,8594,855 Ji ja j l. Lj.L... X-ray units Ofin thewhich: country Ministry of public health No. 116 6164 4041 4041 5265 jj1 j. j:ji l. Ls j1jj .i SecondaryBasicPharmacistsGovernmental health health centers medicos centers in the country No. 277767 56 416133674 50 331674 3211 147170 7630 jj_s jy1 j. l.a jjj _)lj. jl.i :-' Ba.sicPrivateSource:Governmental heath medicos Ministry centers medicos ofin MinistryPublic in theHealth of M. Public of Public Health Health No. 7,182 205 41 6,736 308 27 210 25 147617 27 jj j. Ll Lt iil.a :)Lj. JI 100 90 Hospital in the country, No , 1. . 607080 20403050 10 1381 1380 1379 1357 t382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 76 . Table 5,9: Medical Personnel and Facilities by Ministries X rays apparatus (No.) rA_rA. JL N umDer 01 pnarmacis ts Number of private medicos JJ4 PublicTotal of health years Ministry 20021381 6164 13802001 .4041 13812002 418767 13802001 406674 13812002 7,181 jlJ 13802001 6,736 t k j L j RotationAfghanMineCity and Constructionred Office Industries cross 58 241 56 71 $--'-"., jjj OtherLabor ministersand Social Affairs t 1 (JJL.J. 210 2 203 t_j )j4j JS jU, -) Ministry Governmental medicos (No.) 13812002 116 20011380 50 20021381Number of nurses 8,891 20011380 20021381Number of doctors 3,617 13802001 2,923 t 4. MineCityPublicTotal Construction andof health years Industries 41 4 1 27 61 5,521 44 3 4,3986,706 46 2,515 29 2 2,005 23 UaL l .:k) j J , LaborRotationAfghan and red Office Social cross Affairs 50 52 11 220 7 170 2 112 4 78 3 lj Jj. -, .r"J 9 J --- 4) Other ministers 4 Lkj 2,243 ,) 2,089 805 813 1 U -j Total of years Ministry of secondary health center Number13812002 of basic healthSJ center 56 13802001 133 20021381 277 20011380 416 20021381 Number12,668 of bed 13802001 10,553 138f2002 Number of hospital 73 13802001 87 L J AfghanMineCitypublic Construction and health red Industries cross 41 8 122 4 205 50 308 49 4 7,578 180 6510 5,488 120 86 56 23 58 241 u__,_, j'jJi ij LaborSource:OtherRotation and ministers SocialMinistry Office Affairs of Health 6 1 19 2 54 4,800 1510 4,800 20 11 21 __uI JJ.lJ Jt iji,j '--,- i' ui a jj3 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 77 . A Jg. Table 5.10: Medical PersonnelProvinces by Province 13812002 Number of nurses 20011380 13792000 J.y-j 13571978 13812002 Number of doctors 20011380 20001379 . 13571978 ParwanKabulTotal 25695521 423 22484398 106 12852699 6 48551732 101 25151348 21 20051019 5 1798 805 1 530906 23 PaktyaLogarGhazniWardak 35918256 247043 190 5323... 8658 6 292025 5 1438 23 351613 24 BadakhshanTakharNooristanNangarhar 425 5680 8 123155...305 123308 135 3034 180 213110 178 2637 178 2028.1014 BalkhSamanganKunduzBaghlan 233146118 17 164120 2195 157114 2347 58233182 198 186362 125 481838 134 204038 211910 9 BadghisFaryabSar-e-PulJuzjan 5927 712274 5 206412 ... 224349 47191110 4610 89 56 98 1114 HelmandNimrozFarahHerat 37514! 62 8 310 9754 296 5767 34399813 181 4715 9 197 3315 2 190 4536 201613 8 ZubulKandahar 38 10 4 . 89 7519 96 48 5 57 34 8 KapisaBamyanGhorUrozgan 133 66 45 9166...24 3 5020 251517 2519 65 21 25 4019 1210 LahmanpaktikaSource:KunarhaKhost Ministry of Health 76166053 2919 4346 34 31203710 29 19 3919 10 9 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 78: L5J 4UL A 4, 4.A Table 5.11: Health Facilities by Province Number of X rays 1978 - Number of bed - rv t. Lj1978 Number of hospitals I& 1978 - KabulTotal Provinces 2002 1381 2761 2001 1380 4016 2000-i 1379 4015 1357 5215 2002 331075781381 2001 229354881380 2000 402081401379 240113571167 2002 1381 1856 2001 1380 5819 2000 1379 5819 1357 5613 WardakParwan 1 1 1 120 80 3037 5080 40 2 1 2 3 PaktyaGhazniLogar 32 32 1 4 160 3082 150 3082 150 50 124 40 1 2 1 2...1 6 1 fijI NooristanNangarhar 2 2 4 460 80 460 30 610 30 75 2I-..1 12 ... 2 1 ... 3 j4fli BaghianBadakhshanTakhar 21 1 210110 40 8050 100 80 753025 2 1 1 23 1 SamanganKunduz 3 1 1 11... 1 170 30 170 30 150 50 3055 1 2 1 12 2 1 JuzjanBalkh 4 1I 2 2 250370 120360 350100 4075 1 3 1 13 2 FaxyabSar-e-Pul 1I 1 I 1 I0040 7030 8030 45 1 I 1 11... 2 HeratBadghis 2 2 1 2 1 21 460 90 460 50 600 80 8040 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 NimrozFarah 1 1 1 4060 3010 5060 4015 1 1 1 12 KandaharHelmand 2I 2 3 41 415190 350150 650200 250 15 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 UrozganZubul 1 120 40 30 5080 2030 1 1 1 1 BamyanGhor 1 1 170 4026 3630 50 3020 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 paktikaKhostKapisa 1 1 l 130 80 2050 50 1 1 1 L Source:La:hmanKunarha Ministiy of Health 1 1 1...,1 1 7055 40 4050 20 1 1 1 1 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 79 iii LJ1 4AL Table 5.12: Place of Delivery, Atteded by and Antinatal Care, 1382 (2003) ¶ Province Hosp/HC Govt Place of delivery PrivatefNG 0 HC deliveryHome Doctor/Nurse /Midwife Dehvery attended by TBA Relative/frièn d/others wifearse/MidDoctor/NPerson visited for antinatal care TRA nd/otherRelative/frie None Total 9.4 j (:&9 1.7 88.9 . 12.8 j 11.3 75.9 J J L 14.4 3 11.0 L 33.1 .3 44.7 WardakParwanKapisaKabul 19.06.32.43.0 4.80.30.61.0 89.096.680.4 20.511.412.33.7 7.04.48.61.2 91.879.178.381.5 26.411.26.313.8 18.216.27.46.4 64.326.637.942.6 57.036.241.018.2 NangaharPaktiyaGazrnLogar 9.92.76.08.1 0.76.20.91.0 91.193.190.889.4 10.18.67.38.7 19.32.92.06.4 87.089.573.484.9 26.913.014.55.1 22.815.92.23.1 46.090.619.79.3 43.060.434.73.1 KonarLaghman 13.71.1 0.3 98.686.0 12.73.1 21.84.3 75.182.9 20.13.1 18.02.0 37.712.4 41.466.2 j . BaghlanTakharBadakshan 2.40.31.71.2 1.00.0 97.396.698.899.7 3.65.!0.81.2 2.63.40.81.8 91.698.496.9 4.14.54.33.4 8.25.10.3 51.523.512.2 36.878.772.8 JawzjanBalkIiSamanganKunduz 9.92.2 3.30.30.4 86.897.597.4 28.99.04.0 5.58.05.6 83.090.565.593.7 9.52.94.8 29.4 6.23.9L4 28.124.324.713.1 58.647.078.270.6 J FarahHeratBadghesFaryab 3.22.90.02.2 0.40.00.9 96.497.199.197.4 12.118.312.52.2 11.26.95.04.0 81.076.876.393.8 14.710.65.70.9 38.28.91.37.3 21.560.021.918.1 64.266.418.760.9 J4 j. _) j ZabulKandaharHelmandNimroz 0.01.85.11.7 0.31.33.1 98.795.198.094.6 0.92.17.11.7 36.229.517.67.8 81.461.768.885.1 0.90.65.49.9 35.127.812.09.6 67.423.968.126.0 22.240.455.19.8 jj-). PaktikaBamyanGhorOruzgan 2.20.50.41.2 4.90.00.4 93.997.899.599.2 10.74.77.65.9 31.93.60.58.0 63.588.886.1 2.76.90.91.2 28.70.40.03.7 72.522.844.6 2.8 70.396.351.210.9 u jj J4 jJJ KabulKhostSaripolNooristan city 60.019.10.0 2.90.40.01.3 100.037.198.780.5 57.218.50.41.4 15.010.30.93.5 27.771.295.298.7 :15.2 64.22.32.1 6.71.51.48.2 60.455.312.22.7 27.893.640.918.1 JalalabadKunduzMazarKandahar city city citycity 61.332.913.98.1 17.70.35.45.0 38.486.568.462.1 59.925.839.611.6 20.840.232.510.1 30.067.734.127.9 47.356.938.032.6 28.05.53.61.5 21.424.418.1 42.543.80.7 j Sources:Herat city Central Statistics Office 1382 (2003) 31.2Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook and 0.5UNICEF "MICS' 2003 68.3 36.2 22.1 41.7 43.2 80 13.1 11.1 A'(&)j ..iy j Li 33.2 LI: 4...UL ProvinceTable 5.13: Ever Heard and Method using of Family Planning, 1382 (2003) Ever heard ofYes FP No Pill Condom Injection FP Method using currently rM Sterilizationjl Jj Traditional None KabulKapisa 27.7 72.3- 4.32.8 L 0.20.9 J.) 3.93.0 5it 0.30.4 4.83.9 89.0 e LogarWardakParwanGazni 26.020.919.611.6 79.174.080.488.4 0.65.02.11.6 2.12.60.20.8 0.22.12.92.5 0.00.90.20.6 0.00.20.81.2 97.294.993.388.2 NangaharPaktiyaKonarLaghman 47.321.132.619.8 78.952.767.480.2 0.24.30.61.3 0.20.40.5 0.03.70.91.4 0.0 0.02.7 94.697.799.691.7 J Lij'. KunduzBaghlanTakharBadakshan 19.78.44.54.1 80.391.695.595.9 2.90.20.91.4 0.00.2 1.83.30.21.5 0.40.20.0 0.20.01.3 95.193.299.497.6 J FaryabJawzjanBalkhSamangan 20.66.76.15.6 93.393.979.494.4 2.83.61.8 0.0 1.40.01.31.0 0.00.2 0.00.40.7 95.196.794.996.5 NimrozFarahHeratBadghes 39.357.544.416.7 60.742.555.683.3 16.615.99.40.7 0.40.70.80.0 2.47.02.80.6 0.20.00.4 0.40.01.3 86.375.379.898.7 jj KandaharHelmandZabul 58.022.718.010.4 82.089.642.077.3 0.04.91.0 0.00.2 0.50.41.71.3 0.20.00.7 0.00.01.1 97.198.292.998.4 J NooristanPaktikaBamyanGhorOruzgan 51.916.67.04.5 93.048.195.583.4 0.2ft21.5 0.00.40.0 0.20.04.10.7 0.00.20.0 0.00.3 99.499.593.999.0 Ji KandaharKabulKhostSaripol city city 67.852.721.66.3 47.378.432.293.7 16.10.72.28.9 0.40.21.5 9.33.80.71.5 0.23.00.0 9.00.20.01.1 73.073.898.196.1 Js _*. JalalabadMazarHeratKunduz city city city city 86.354.941.452.6 45.158.647.413.7 42.110.83.33.6 0.20.70.42.8 4.02.87.33.0 7.90.52.11.3 3.64.20.55.7 77.939.589.186.7 -J4)j. .*2: Jii. j4 1382 (2003) Afghanistan StatisticalSources:Total Yearbook Central Statistics Office and UNICEF MICS" 2003 28.2 71.8 4.6 0.5 2.3 0.5 1.2 rA _Ay90.8 4LJ jjbI (%Table of babies) 5.14: Breastfeeding (BF), 1382 (2003) % J- , Type of% salt of population) Consumed, 1382 (2003) Type of salt % J. EverContinous given breastmilk BF rate 12-15 Boy 92.497.4 Girl 97.088.9 j- Average 90.897.2 jt Kabul Total Iodized 13.511.4 iodized Non-85.186.4 Both 1.42.1 No salt 'O.O 0.1 IntervalContinous between BF rate birth20-23 and 1st breastfed 4.JJL 52.2lJ! J 49.3 50.7 KapisaLogarWardakParwan 2.95.84.81.6 96.893.295.297.4 0.00.60.9 0.40.0 3 Js within 6 hrs. Boy 7i.816.1 Girl 77.3 j- Average 77.0 PaktiyaGazni 0.70.61.3 98.798.2 0.20.01.0 0.00.2 .J Dont48+24-486.23 hrs. hrs.know hrs. 0.74.9 1.5 15.80.74.8 1.5 16,00.74.81.5 ' A-4- j j, i, j, BadakshanKonarLaghmanNangahar 0.51.1 98.099.198.9 0.40.70.2 0.20.00.4 Table 5.15: Type of salt Consumed KunduzBaghlanTakhar 18.10.00.2 99.898.599.2 0.20.8 0.01.1 J Urban Iodized 19,4 Non-iodized Type79.2 of salt- Both 1.3 I No salt 0.1 .sj j1A. jawzlanBalkhSamangan 0.80.2 98.999.869.7 12.20.20.0 0.0 . . U Sources:TotalRural Central Statistics Office and UNiCEF" MICS" 2003 11.49.6 86.488.1 2.12.2 0.1 ' ,. FarahHeratBadghesFaryab 46.320.92.20.6 41.066.291.498.3 12.713.06.51.1 0.0 Salt consumed, 2003 A ' o. S_ KandaharHelmandNimroz 48.591.210.61.2 89.442.95.9 0.08.62.8 0.20.0 j ,:>c GhorOruzganZabul 6.51.3 87.998.398.6 5.60.40.0 0.0 Iodized 12% NooristanPaktikaBamyan 6.43.33.51.3 98.392.996.796.3 0.40.60.00.2 0.00.2 Non-iodized KhostSaripolKabul city 35.96.11.8 93.763.695.3 0.00.42.5 0.20.10.4 .*1_>,t- 5. 88% JalalabadMazarKandaharKunduz city citycity city 3.20.51,1 96.797.998.1 0.21.40.6 0.00.2 j- ja.5_ _> Sources: 1382Central (2003) Statistics Afghanistan Office and Statistical UNICEF Yearbook "MICS" 2003 Herat city 82 69.4 24.6 6.0 0.0 J) Table 5.16: Diarrhoea .ilL4.: ,Ajj4

Drink during diarrhorea Diarrhoea in Breast Home Water+ Water Coke! others only Fanta None last 15 days milk Gruel fluid ORS Formula j!l . Total 30.2 44.3 9.3 54.6 30.9 4.6 25.3 22.2 1.3 2.1 Kabul 29.8 48.9 7.1 75.6 30.2 2.7 51.6 20.4 0.4 3.1 Kapisa 40.1 39.8 12.3 72.0 31.4 10.0 68.2 24.5 2.7 0.8 Parwan 36.8 44.4 5.6 51.6 26.2 4.8 65.3 19.0 0.0 1.2 Wardak 25.5 39.7 17.9 68.9 34.4 7.9 17.9 7.9 0.0 0.0 Logar 33.7 34.8 4.8 45.4 27.8 4.4 38.3 11.9 2.6 1.8 Gazni 13.1 52.0 9.3 50.7 30.7 0.0 22.7 2.7 0.0 2.7 Paktiya 27.7 39.5 12.3 79.0 64.2 19.8 28.4 6.8 0.0 2.5 Nangahar 36.6 31.2 3.9 60.2 74.0 1.7 8.0 20.7 0.0 4.4 Laghman 24.8 45.3 5.5 68.5 50.3 5.5 35.9 12.2 5.5 3.3 Konar 21.9 58.8 20.3 51.3 81.8 0.5 13.4 4.8 0.0 3.2 Badakshan 30.0 41.2 5.0 23.1 34.2 2.0 4.5 7.5 0.0 10.6 Takhar 36.1 45.8 3.3 55.6 32.7 5.1 12,1 32.2 1.4 0.0 Baghlan 40.1 41.9 3.3 41.9 3.3 1.6 41.1 9.3 0.0 3.3 Kunduz 29.6 51.9 0.5 16.4 35.4 2.6 23.8 13.8 0.0 9.0 Samangan 31.6 36.7 2.4 37.3 2.4 2.4 71.1 10.2 0.6 1.2 Balkh 39.4 61.1 15.5 33.2 3.0 4.2 42.6 31.3 0.8 0.4 Jawzjan 48.8 48.0 6.4 64.8 4.4 5.2 28.4 28.8 0.4 2.8 Faryab 33.5 51.3 6.5 61.3 13.1 1.5 13.1 60.3 4.5 1.0 ''j Badghes 45.4 59.3 1,8 49.3 32.1 2.3 40.7 21.3 0.9 0.5 Herat 24.2 53.5 11.8 47.2 35.4 3.5 41.7 13.2 0.7 0.7 Farah 25.1 65.2 1.8 53.0 36.0 4.9 22.6 21.3 1.8 1.8 Nimroz 22.2 40.6 1.8 23.5 25.3 2.4 28.8 37.! 7.6 4.1 Helmand 8.0 47.1 14.3 45.7 15.7 2.9 24.3 32.9 2.9 0.0 Kandahar 32,2 38.8 1.6 63.6 5.0 2.3 23.6 3.! 0.4 0.0 Zabul 28.2 48.5 4.4 84.0 32.5 5.8 54.4 18.4 0.0 0.0 Oruzgan 28.4 50.9 24,8 60.2 3.7 6.2 35.4 30.4 0.0 0.0 Ghor 23.1 27.1 10.2 55.1 6.8 1.7 7.6 5.1 0.0 4.2 Bamyan 38.4 55.6 18.3 71.0 23.7 2.9 51.9 36.5 0.4 0.4 Paktika 32.7 30.7 19.3 65.9 22.6 3.0 45.6 6.3 2.2 2.2 Nooristan 34.2 57.1 20.7 69.0 31.5 5.9 16.3 54.7 0.5 0.0 Saripol 28.2 46.3 8.2 59.9 11.6 5.4 17.0 60.5 0.0 0.0 Khost 47.6 43.1 33.6 82.3 9.7 1.5 58.1 14.5 0.0 0.3 Kabul city 33.4 36.1 4.0 20.6 51.3 13.0 35.7 32.1 6.9 1.8 Kandaharcity 14.! 23.9 25.0 41.3 65.2 14.1 15.2 6.5 1.1 0.0 Mazarcity 28.2 42.8 3.4 57.9 32.4 9.0 65.5 24.8 4.1 1.4 Kunduzcity 29.4 37.2 4.! 36.4 23.6 5.0 51.2 20.2 1.2 5.4 Jalalabad city 27.4 36.0 3.2 51.4 72,1 2.4 38.5 23.9 0.0 1.2 ' J Herat city 27.1 38.8 1.7 46.3 71.9 7.4 10.7 62.0 0.8 1.7 -: Sources: Central Statistics Office and UNICEF "MICS' 2003 j' rA'c 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 83 JU1 Jj.1 Table 5.17: Immunization ImmuHave (0-59 BCG months children) 1382 (2003), Measles Vitamin-A Polio given(12-23 mths children) (% of children) bL4 u---. DPT given (12.23 mths children) U.*Slj: card given given L1 given 0 dose 1-2 doses 3+ doses ,ji0 dose 1-2 closes'_. 3 doses + KapisaKabul National 24.333.914.4 26.672.661.4 69.670.067.8 77.984.081.3 11.015.68.3 22.337.519.0 jj 69.465.351.5+ jj 73,322.939.6 10.030.016.7 jj 16.760.430.5 jj GazniLogarWardakParwan 41.757.454.421.9 45.668.489.286.3 68.885.473.059.1 55.789.989.078.7 5.02.84.15.5 48.543.030.019.4 46.577.852.964.5 22.511,221.552.8 59.833.757.029,6 17.655.121.5 L1 LaghmanNangaharPaktiya 26.560.830.125.4 81.987.883.968.7 82.777.380.962.3 84.286.687.483.6 6.16.30,06.7 41.738.518.210.6 75.852.089.454.8 48.915.813.26.1 29.031.613.010.2 64.952.676.638.0 ,) L.c BaghlanTakharBadakshanKonar 22.034.554.8 21.356.382.7 47.977.076.7 59.490.193.1 33.911.59,3 36.755.226.8 29.433,363.910.7 45.681.326.1 44.312.133.7 10.140.26.5 '3 J JawzjanBalkhSamanganKunduz 36.933.519.018.5 43.755.036.631.3 74.160.372.524.0 90.793.080.134.5 66.411.510.05.1 30.541.338.823.0 64.447.151.3 40.063.870.253.3 26.328.338.024.8 18.322.010.05.0 '3t FarahHeratBadghesFaryab 33.840.053.011.8 59.065.121.058.4 68.765.551.860.0 86.486.691.467.9 23.313.49.0 40.838.050.727.9 56.753.035.848.8 79.045.231.036.4 40.529.316.122.6 28.434.332.14.8 ZabulKandaharHelinandNimroz 35.438.713.89.8 54.025.754.867.0 50.964.782.866.8 78.487,288.186.7 15.,8.09,74.3 71.047,479.443.6 21,042,940.616.3 44.750.429.983.5 48.947.541.112.7 29.06.42.13.8 jJ-) PaktikaBamyanGhorOruzgan 55.414,115.43.6 77.243.345.119.0 73.559,341.645.5 91.777.677.466.1 52.34,28.28.9 70.864.377.237.8 25.027.613.99,9 46.221.267.789.7 47.467.830.36.5 11.02.06.43.7 '3tjI JJ KabulKhostSaripolNooristan city 65.175.024.910.7 88.378.147.850.9 78.865.077.861.6 84.273.987.460.3 14.817.11.65.2 71.350.636.918,8 79.744.245.913.9 29.354,566.710.7 45,729.331.212.4 60.025.014.321,0 J JJ JalalabadKunduzMazarKandahar city city citycity 30.139.735.746.0 83.460.882.269.9 70.966.878.476.9 81.484.383.288.2 6.04.11.9 36.116.116.69.0 81.977.559.886.9 38.814.630.38.8 48.334.518.412.3 56.842.937.157.4 -J.JIj- jJJ:a. .,*i,.* Sources:Herat city Central Statistics Office and UNICEF1382 MICS' (2003) 2003 Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 41.0 87.2 82.2 86.9 5,3 9,5 85.3 84 7.4 rA 9.6 83.0 -, L5fi.)' rA ji A Table 5.1$: Source of drinking water, 2003 % Of population J I t ; J.J e 4. ta Ut ,,).L. Kabul Overall Pipedwater 3.47.7 Bored well 32.726.6 Slow.sandfilteration 0.00.1 Protected spring 8.05.0 unprotected well 46.124.5 Unprotected spring 28.917.5 River/nal 24.331.7 Others 0.71.2 Safe 32.515,8 Unsafe 58.561.7 Both 25.7 5.8 LogarWardakPrwanKapisa 16.3 0.25.20.0 43.637.510.9 5.5 0.20.0 15.510.716.4 1.1 15.917.117.3 4.8 32.610.810.2 6.6 22.354.859.218.4 0.40.01.2 56.551.919.518.5 38.944,878.578.4 4,53.32.03.1 L LNangaharPaktiyaGazni 5.54.40.0 33.947.538.231.0 0.00.0 12.9 3.44.28.4 22.526.222.729.7 42.215,434.2 2.1 26.821.3 5.19.4 0.10.30.00.6 41,049.636.729.7 47,846,658.561.1 11.2 3.84.89.2 BadakshanKonarLaghman 18.0 0.0 13.6 0.2 0.20.0 21.211.3 3.10.5 12.7 6.0 72.245.8 0.0 40.919,2 78.657.1 2.21.9 SamanganBaghianKunduzTakhar 0.00.20.6 12.5 4.98.41.5 0.00.2 11.3 7.60.25.3 45.714.918.8 4.7 29.622.317.6 5.0 58.447.361.255.9 14.1 0.20.4 12.4 2.69.66.5 87,887.493.581.0 9.60.03.06.6 ,j -) BadghesFaryabJawzjanBalkh 10.2 5.50.00.2 "0.921.614.013.0 0.00.2 0.02.60.2 16.227.227.350.5 44.439.819.211.0 50.144,266,557.6 10.5 0.01.7 13.611.617.0 6.8 73.683.786.771.4 12.811.6 4.76.6 HelmandNimrozFarahHerat 0.40.00.24.3 63.728.144.334.9 0.01.0 2,32.40.61.2 52.729.438.8 4.5 17.1 2,59,76.0 26.829.024.2 8.5 0.20.86.91.9 65.628.036.732.1 33.370.653.460,2 9.97,71.11.4 GhorOruzganZabulKandahar 0.00.6 34.251.9 8.53.4 0.00.2 12.3 7.26,22.6 13.533.834.212.8 30.947.127.610.4 41.128.015.822.3 0.01.1 15.514,531.555.4 84.459.544.683.9 0.69.10.01.1 j SaripolNooristanPaktikaBamyan 0.08.6 23.8 7.03.67.2 0.0 0.47.76.9 26.317.610.1 1.3 51.738.612.915,6 71.755.829.061.8 0.20.0 30.4 6.35.07.1 93.180.469,392.3 14. 0.70.40.5 MazarKandaharKabulKhost city city 46.831.436.2 0.0 35.967.953.250.2 0.00.3 0.60.00.9 24.62.016.1 0.9 30..L 0.80,00,5 13.2 4.40.20.0 2.70.00.23.6 6T899.183,253.0 22.746.415.9 0.9 9,50.0.90.6 '-_)JIJ. jl.aS J jJ HeratJalalabadKunduz cit city city 39.430.1 1.0 40.922.917.5 0.0 0.70,51.3 73.834.375,8 0.00.50.2 0.00.36.9 0.40.30.5 25.965,017.5 45.233,175.1 28,8 7,41.9 '. 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook Sources: Central Statistics Office and IJNICEF "MICS" 2003 85 (u''*) j'-'- rM ij $j,l-.-i 41L i j"j. jL: 4 Table 5.19: Type of Latrine Using, 1382, 2003 ei a - k9. Non- 3, ,9 Flash to -k3 TraditionJ'- UJ 3i Open pit Bush! Latrine within£L compound 3j. U3 Distance b/w water source and latrine 4.L4i Kabul Total Sanitary 0.22.8 sanitary 99.697.0 Both 0.20.3 sweage 0.53.1 91.453.7 Pit 6.8pit1.1 12.037.2field Other 5,72.4 Yes 79.5 No 20.5 <15 meter 72.1 >=is meter .. 27.9 t WardakParwanKapisa 0.2 100.0100.0 99.8 0.2 0.20.40,0 93.960.488.484.0 3.70.51.91.3 15.538.34.86.6 0.60.40.51.9 92.172.973.655.4 27.126.444.67,9 74.658.089.542,5 42.057.525.410.5 L NangaharPaktiyaGazniLogar 0.5 100.0 99.5 50.00.50.00,0 47,933.153.666.5 12.79.36.80.2 48.856.636,427.0 0.54.06.51.6 65.345.948,970,5 34.754.151.129.5 62.932.476.161.2 37.167.623.938.8 BaghianTakharBadakshanKonarLaghman 0.20.2 100.0 99.8 0.20.0 36.646,234.034.7 13.82.71.98.5 61.439.357.758.4 0.00.65.0 37.159.540.635.6 62.940.559.464.4 59.575.07.7 40.592.325.0 3 3 JawzjanBalkhSamanganKunduz -6.0 100.0 94.0 0.06.0 42.655.144.543.0 10.58.91.62.9 46.335.453.752.0 0.80.60.22.3 59,657.832.642.0 40.442.267.458.0 46.748.964.773.3 53,351.135.326.7 U HeratBadghesFaryab 1.3- 100.0 98.3 0.4 0.01.7 23.974,920.158.2 25.111.31.08.3 76.772.025.99.4 0.40.04.73.6 22.890.827.078,4 77.273.021.69,2 59.558.065.073.7 40.542.035.026.3 J# KandaharHehnandNimrozFarab 0.20.3 100.0 99.899.7 0.00.20.3 70.149.839. 15.46.73.6 22.932.856.1 0,43.70.2 81.569.543.4 30.556.618,5 68.656.028.9 31.444.071.1 U BamyanOruzganZabolGhor 0.50.20,2 100.0 99.599.899.8 0.20.00.6 28.020.043.218.5 0.70.02.85.5 73.479.779.048.6 13.30.08.6 48.813.916.615.5 86.183.484.551.2 50.083.337.10.0 100.050.062.916.7 3 J) Jj. PaktikaSaripolNooristan 0.60.4- 100.0 99.499.6 0.40.20.6 65.936.023.0 27.418.16.8 67.741.124,7 18.43.70.6 70.842,218.2 29.257.881.8 56.052.380.0 47.720.044.0 KandaharKabulKhost city city 7.19.00.2 87.392.789.699.8 0.40.21.5 12.810.57,30.2 90.987.583.618.5 2.92.13.50.7 80.60.10.01.1 0.20.00.4 98.996.698.316.7 83.33,41.71.1 83.794.775,623.3 24.476.716.35.3 HeratJalalabadKunduzMazar city city city city 37.31.6.6123 0.2 83.457.399.8 5.4 42.716.60.2 64.861.271.5 15.311.50.3 16.30.90.8 2.30.31.0 96.898.491.0 3.29.01.6 71.064.962.1 29.035.137.9 3 -) 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical YearbookSources: Centra Statistics Office and UNICEF "MICS 2003 86 rA rM j.3t_j &.UL kJ -" LcJ'- J J L L :'' - -'L L j j 30 I %300 &JJDL).c jcUtL t J LJL J J 3J L.1j JJ j- U. 1378 1350) -i 4)i ..1 U I U IJ JJIJ i; à L5J31 L L 4j j( ' L5J J LiIJj Lc9 j 3 L utit} t} i Ji , (1350-1378)s JL JJ: J1jj jt LJJLt LY1349 iS J it LJ SJ J 300 % J J Jk j.'. U. jt U L tjttU LI j t ' . :-i . ' 31) J Lr LJ L ' J S4 ca U I itL 2400t 3500 kt U) ii k3t Aj.1LS$i. U 'ii) '.'t l.it i L t : L- __x tj t. L Ut jj t j , ji LcJ j L k IjI i.i âtcUIy ci LIJ U jj I JJJ hjt J Ij Ljj) J 3 J Lit LcJ'I JL5Jt LJJ j t ___ jj Ii j j J i .J :i Sti L )&I tAtj :'- 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook J fl 1382 5jill UL .J.4 J'J .t:; .5Ui J .) L5)J :jJ ..cJLJ (.5J LJJJ U UJ ' J: ' :4 P L J1 LJjk_s:_ j) IL L U jiL j) 5J4:ij jj tjJ''j136O L5J J j1358U ILj1381j L) L :i , : j: J '&) J J LJJU b3r. ., U_ ILi1 Lt \;I -i L U JLtL. . i- ( j J IL t UJ k jj t LSJJ U ç - II.. Li JJ 4S I) j J'j * c JJJJJjJU Jbj JL j- jj3j 1381 JJ-U-1' St L I 382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 1382 NaturalEnvironment assets theand lossvisible of forest adverse cover, environmental a 300% deforestation consequence over of periodthe war of has 30 been years providinghaveAfghanistan'sarisingtourism. been from the anThese important basisnatural agriculture resources for resources farming, source'of and have household fishing,- beenhouseholdland, degraded forests, energy energy. and wildlife, production, bynational The excessive natural andincome, and waterdemand - essentialhaRangeland:(197 or 1-99)about component in 60%Pasture the ofsoutheastern land areof rural estimatedarea, income. region.and animalto cover husbandry approximately produces 40 anmillion renewable.ofwater,environment income natural and presents beauty,human familiarminerals,welfare. opporturtities: Some, energy, with forests, proper rich and soils, management, fish, abundant all sources are deforestationTheEnvironmental1970 large-scale have putand movements degradationsevere the encroachment pressure of population on theof protectedenvironment, and livestock parkiands. increasing since For late foundhabitatsAfghanistanvegetation on that humid contribute isi.sgrows endowed foundsoils in are the into with theoaks, itssandy uniquesalt a ashes,wide semi-deserts,semi-deserts. biological variety willows, of andresources.Thepoplars,vegetative salt-tolerantmost planes, common type and trees Short-lived ofMoresoutheasterninstance, energy. than forests More90% region ofdecreasedthan households due 40% to clearingofby the300%in theurban (see duringrural Tablepopulation area 1971-1999 6.2). use woodused in charcoalas a source as a evergreenfruitalpineseaand trees level.Pakistan meadows inoak Pineorchards. wood, (in spruce, Nuristanextend grow Forests and even in and cedarthe of higher.Paktia) borderlandHimalayan trees Theat grow a slopes altitude betweentype, at 3,500 includingof of AfghanistanTirbandi 2,400m, whereas m are above providedduringThesource massive ofthe byenergy. 23 animaldestruction year war manure is ofstarving livestock the insoil some of nutrients parts of thepreviously country andprey,Thecovered foxfauna like arewith theis still similar pistachiosnow found leopard, to intrees.that the of brownmountains, other bear,Central thoughwolf, Asian striped their countries, population hyena, Beastsjackal, is of manyDsertificationdroughtUnfortunately, areas of of the Afghanistan's pastthe processfour years aridof desertificationhas north, been west, exacerbated and is already south. by Theadvancedthe adverse severe in water.Water:Renewabledeclining. The No naturalmajority resources resource of Afghans is more do notprecious have accessin Afghanistan to safe water, than UrbancurrentlyUrbanizationeffects pollution of takingthe warin Kabul,place on resource in Heart, an almost managementMazar-e-Sharif, totally haphazardpatterns. and Kandahar fashion. are This resourcesForest:consequenceswhich together Traditionally, through for with the division a health lackAfghanistan's of and sanitationland well use, tribesbeing However,and preservedof hygiene the populace.the have mostand seriousranged significant pollutionanddrainage,municipalitiesdisorganized commercial control,protection process to wastewater planand of is urbanfor groundwatermaking and management,zoning provide it virtually orsupply evenland-use piped impossibletheand most planning. quality,water management, forsupply, household air 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 89 1382 LSJ cropagriculturalfungicides)TheAgrochemicals useand of horticultural agrochemicals hasprojects been inpromoted production. response (fertilizers, by to TheGovernment the insecticides, handling,need to increase and application, herbicides, donor staple funded storage, foodand wñichherbicides,andResiduals transport will increasepose ofof warfareagriculturalsignificant as agricultural environmental chemicals activities particularly and intensifies. health insecticides challenges, and the3,000BetweenchemicalCertain persistence people. regions 1979weapons Unfortunately, and ofin toxins theduring1981, country in chemical the soil, therewar were vegetation, with attacks issubjected no the information reportedlyformer and to animalintensive Soviet availablekilled tissues. Union. attacks more as thanbyto needsCooperationEnvironmentDuringRecent and Decemberdevelopment published have Program, assessed2002, under and the the"Afghanistan's NorwegianAsian Afghanistan's Development Agency Environment environmental for Bank Development (ADB). in sector UN TheunderusepressureTransition". overwhelming has which decreased on the agricultural natural number to about reserves, activityof one returnees ha andcannot per available (approximatelyfamily, satisfy belowarabic food needs.theland 3 million Afghanistan's large population has placed increasing critical limit for family activitieseconomicthatenvironmentsince a Januaryfair leading numberinfrastructures and 2002) tothe of sustainablehas thepeople's incurred settlementsto enable abilities socio-economic a strainthe still topopulation feedonlack housing, thethemselves. development. necessaryto undertakeland, It socialappears and 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 90 1382 . LandTable use 6.1: Land useRuralLand and areapop. agricultural (thousand density (people sq km) inputs per sq kni2 of amble land) 1980 652162 2000 262652 JjjAJ. Je.Jj .U__t,1,S )ys ) OtherPermanentLand used% of (arabic croplandland area land % of% landof land area area) 54,700.0 87.712.1 0.2 87.712.1 0.2 ())))L. s ) ( L) I) ) '2. ,21.s2 TreeForestGrazing crops (000 lands (000 ha) (000 1/ ha) ha)1/ 1/ 1,900.0 372.0 '(jlj.S5( ( jk2S.s 152) ,i.s ) ) ) 2L__ ..SJ Sources UNDP/FAO, 1981 and \Vorld Bank "World Development Indicators" ,CSO Amble land % of land area ka. (J Permanent cropland % of land area FAO, JL LiS.( i( Other use land % of total land area sL) )) 1020 0.20 '11 SOJS) % 198)) 2004) 0_to 21)1 10 198)) 2000 Agricultural inputsArabIc land (hectares per capita) 1979-81 0.50 11998-2000 0.31 1 tjj 'I'ractorsFertilizerLandIrrigated underper land consumptionthousand cereal (% of production agricultural cropland) (gr per (thousandha workers arabic land)hectares) 03,037 31.1 62 2,4000 29.6 7 ( (i5( JJ9 )) Sources Tractors per hundred ha of arabic land Central Statistics Office. Ministry of Agriculture, and World Bank "World Development Indicators" 1.0 1.0 ( s)JO)j US.s1 1 .SJU - - 2 jSj aj31 : Arabic land (hectares per capita) .stA .jj J. i Land undcr cereal production 1 .iLI Fertilizer use ( gr per ha arable land) . J1l,.)) ,U - M ,r ¶ a 4.000 I.. 1979.81 1998-2000 t 2.0(10 t979-tt 199-2000 aE 1979-St 1998.200)) 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 91 'IrA 2LI sLlL Table 6.2: Deforestation and biodiversity t UJ 4.:I..aj J..4 , aLn L: Deforest area 2001) Arab1 and Land use, 200f) j j jj1 JL.. Permanent cropland Forest area %(thousand of total landsq. km) area 1990-2000 14.0 2.1 othec Average annual deforestationdtorestation (sq.(% change) km) of Agriculture, and World Bank "World Development Indicators' 0.0(U) ( ) L .LU- DeforestationSources(000 ha) : Central in Southeast Statistics Afghanistan Office, Ministry 1971 L) 'C1 13781999 j)5 Deforestation in Southeast Region NangarLogarPaktiaTotal har 1210 440100 50 405 2050 5 400500 DecemberSource:LaghmanKunar Asian 2002. Development Bank "Afghanistan's environment in Transition" 200420 230100 200300100 dI,,Jpi) 0 Paktia Logar l97l N angahar Kunar Jl999 l.aghman Nationally protected areas (thousand sq. km) Biodiversity and protected areas 2002 2.2 I ( LS JL) - ( c;J,i , BirdsMammalsNationally (species) (threatened (species)protected areas species) (% of total land area) 2351230.3 13 (-U j') 'j c Birds (threatened species) 4000 11 nJ J Sources : CentralHigherHigher Statistics plants plants (species) Office, (threatened Ministry species) of Agriculture, and World Bank "World Development Indicators" 4 L) - ) .:c4'' i1 lj Li jnJ.l : 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 92 1

, -4 .. : . ' I Table 6.3: Freshwater resources, and energy flowsinternal from flowsuse other (billion countries cubic (bil meters) cu rn) Freshwater 2000 2448 5510 L) Is L) .i U U U - ' AnnualFreshwater freshwater resources%Billion of totalwithdrawals cu.(cubic resources Meters meters per capita) 40.226.1 99 _i,__ k "2 L jj - J -' 2 % for%U/t for agriculture industry for domestic 0 ) U JlJ'.lJj sLsi I;. L; AccessAccess to anto animproved improved water water source source (urban (rural % % of of population) population) 1/ 1/ World Development Indicators" 1119 ) ,gIs J U 4. : Sources : Central Statistics Office. Ministry of Agriculture, and World Bank Freshwater consumption, 2000 tndustry Access to an improved water source, 2000 (% of population) I) j l 4. er.tjj iculture ___[l,' / Z j Domestic 21) PreliminarySurface water water r balance for Afghanistan (million M3) Water Resources Potential 57.000 Present use 17,000 Balance 40,000 Future use* 30,000 Balance 27.000 ) Source:TotalGroundwater FAO. r 1997, Afghanistan Agriculture Strategy -j 75,00018.000 20,000 3,000 55,00015.000 LI1 35,000 5,000 40,00013,000 F.A.O: Energy consumption, 2002 - Electricity Gas arid others * With all ilTigation schemes rehabilitated and managed efficiently. jj5-.' g Access to electricity (% of population) Energy 2002 2.0 )l ''1i Wood From electricitywoodgas and1382 (% others of (2003)(% total of (% total energyAfghanistan of totalenergy use) energy use) Statistical use) Yearbook 97.0 2.01.0 (3 (e4(ji,si 93 5') A' Li 4'LiL. %39.5 1381 j % 21.1 L, GDP _.) ) j %28.6 -- L i L ijI L5 c j L5 %27.7 ctjj9 LJ -j- ji u- L L LLA JY- j L GDP GDP U' 7.1Jj L5J U lS. LYL)%52j u.ji %80 J i it .A l) c.L,j 1381 Jt- , j&: U GDP jl.1a ''.'i iI Lj L LJ U LI Jj . Lit JI jt JJt L l_ . (S L) 2 . J -j 1381 Lii) u*) %80 j 3 jjj4Lt 3.7 k1381 jL 1380JL j ca>i L$" U Li ojLi 1993 S.N.AU L:JI L (GDP) LJ 1354 J %17.8k1-.jI jl %27.7.tj 1381 JLj (. )t Li U : .,fl 1357 Jt.ji, 1374 -1357 Jt-iI. Ij Ij b.S (MPS) 11i kj '- r' k 1380 LS9' Lt*)jJ L -GDPj %24%6.2j U j5"'1381 jL LS 1381 £U 4iL. (Afs) GDP j Li1 - .S. j j' . l :1381 L.J U. U tj%150j%21.1 1381 jy £L4S L L5IJL '5'J LS 138lJL j .A J '.Jj JJ L5 28.6- GDP 3 LJ 'U- -! JJ L::JJl.?; it S %39.5' 1381 I LJ L.IJt JI JJ"? J- J J-1 k 4.S L' J . L J._. L5 LS J-'--'J J J. U it -? LJi-' I jL4 1382(2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 94 1382 jU. LI UL The economy has started on the road td recovery. The real GDP in componentsofeconomicNationalAbout production GDP accounts performanceby Accounts data kindin the ofdata form activity and provide of also gross and provide the its domestic broadestcomponents information product picture by on (GDP)expenditure ofthe a structurenation's and its and39.5%.Agriculture2002 construction grew The at increasedimpact 28.6%. sectors. of Contributions byinternational 27.7%, industry toassistance the 21.1,growth isand mainly are services from in services by byprovidenation'seconomic(see analysts Table aeconomic quantitative 7.1).conditionand policymakers. These performance basis atare a thegivenfor keyforecasting over point statistics time. in which time for assessing isor widely the trends aused nation's bothin a The GDP data also foodestimatedpopulationAfghanistanAgriculture crop especiallyto lives isbe primarily 52% in rural cereal. of GDP. area.an agricultural TheIn 2002, agricultural iteconomy was exceptional value with added over year is80% for of Agriculture benefited enormously from andstatisticalUNThis subsequentlySystem is the reporting first of National attempt there capacity were byAccounts CSO wasno nationalto disrupted (1993compile accountsSNA) duringGDP since following estimatesthe 1975. Taliban theTheduring years 1993 addedtons,(mostlyofincreased seeds, compared increased wheat) fertilizers,rainfall, in toin 2002also 22002 millionand from. has wasother increaseçl tonsincreasedabout inputs. in 27.7%. 2001. byThe availability 80% Overall total reaching cereal agricultureand production better3 7 million quality value Throughoutwerethe1978- Taliban compiled 1995. years.this on publication: theThe basis national Material users accounts are Product urged estimates toSystem be cautious of (MPS) Afghanistan when for construction).InIndustry 17.8%2002, thefor industrialmining, Most ofmanufacturing, sectorthe manufacturing contributed electricity 24% are producingof and the water GDP mainlyand (of 6.2%which for GDPAfghanispreliminaryusing 2002these (At) GDP estimates. in bothestimates current The andGDP and they estimatesconstant should 2002arebe viewed constructed prices. as very in plasticbreaddomesticRecorded and bags, consumption other industrysoap, bakery toilet output andproduct, paper, import in 2002etc. meat, substitution, showed preserved strong i.e. fruits, growthwheat sugar, flour, of 21.1%.salt, production.agricultural,InThe 2002, year real2002 The construction,GDP marked economy growth a beginning andwashad someatstarted 28.6 of manufacturing a%,on peaceful thebased road on market to indicatorsand recovery. service economy. of This fromTheServices highestoverall wholesale servicegrowth and outputinretail the trade,sector growth transportationcame was from39.5% construction inand 2002. communication, Mainly at 150%. are expected.fromfollowingassistancerecovery extremely is theand driven end spending, low toto levels asome three-year as ofextend well activity, as drought. by a sharpthe a strong international Asrebound the rebound recovery in community'sagriculture was started to be technicalpublic administration assistance. and defense, ownership of dwellings, and 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 95 1382 (-9: Chart 7.1: National accounts comparison, 2001 Gross capital formation as % of CDI', 2001 A.gricuttureas % of GDP,2001 U South Asia l Pakistan 22 1g SouthAsiak1 Pakistan 00S1 I Turkmenistan gh4; Iran Lst1 37 Turkmenistan Iran UzbekistanTajikstan UzbekistanTajikstaii Afghanistan .:tsiI World Bank's Atlas three years average0 method 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Afghanistan 0 10 20 30 40 60 Industryas 0,4, ofGDP,2001 Serices as % South Asia i5J Pakistan South Asia Pakistan ofGDP,2001 0 Trsrkmenistan Iran Turkmenislan Iran J- 40 1152 48 Uzbekistaniajikstan _5)I Tajikstantizbekistan d2Ss 20 41 % Afghanistan 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Afglnrnislars 0 10 20 2 30 40 50 60 Sources: Central Statistics Office of Afghanistan and World Bank World Development Indicators" 't Note: For Afghanistan, the estimates are 2002. 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 96 Table 7.1: Gross Domestic Product (mlffion of New Afghanhi) GDP nominal (million of new Afghanis) Structure of the economy 20001379 182,615.5 20011380 145,917.2 20021381 Est 181,269.4 V)J4 L. j t ServicesIndustryAgriculture 104,101.240,971.637,542.7 32,106.436,108.177,702.7 43,294.843,726.294,248.5 itU3; .a L L ExportsPrivateGrossGovernment consumption Goods Domestic &consumption NFS Fixed Investment 102,546.2195,240.824,449.914,911.7 t. U U j.:U Imports Goods & RecordedRe-exportsNFS ownimports (md. exports smuggling) including re-exports 103,979.2155,879.298,068.24,478.0 (ti Jj) 4S J j.i... a.I UjI GDP (million of 1381Others Afghanis) (mci. donor duty free and smuggling) Growth of the economy 155,635.5 140,956.0 181,269.451,900.0 (3Ji ) GDP growth rates,ServicesIndustryAgriculture % 33,575.937,542.78i,516.9 31,030.336,108.173,817.6 -9.4 43,294.843,726.294,248.5 28.6 ' Ui GovernmentPrivate consumption consumption 195,240.814,911.7 1 ImportsExportsGross Domestic Goods & Fixed NFS Investment 155,879.2102,546.224,449.9 U a U j j Jj- -, ..Ujj GrossGDPMemo price Domesticitems deflators savings (1381=100) (million of new Afghanis) 67.31 117.3 55.73 103.5 -28,883.144.78 100.0 tk yk) UJ i U U J -' jjsj NewSources: AfghanhlLlS$ Central Statistics Office 4J jjLI : 1 382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 97 Table 7.2: Gross (%) L L) V Js.+ Agriculture % of GDP Domestic Product (%) 20001379 57.0 20011380 53.3 20021381 Est 52.0 LItU &Jj Composition of produrtion, 2002 Private consumptionServicesIndustry 22.420.6 22.024.7 107.7 23.924.1 GrossGovernment Domestic consumption Fixed Investment 13.5 8.2 1 U ImportsExports Goods & NFS Annual % change 56.686.0 L -J JlJ_I :J.jI 9jIJ IJL Agrics1ture GDP ServicesIndustryAgriculture -12.7 -7.6-3.8-9.4 39.521.127.728.6 Ui Fd sto try NewGDPGrossMemo Afghani/US$price domesticitems deflators saving (%) (%) as % of GDP -17.2-11,8 -19.7-15.9 -3.4 (GDP) ,. Sources: Central Statistics Office 4 Li : U 120 Composition of expenditure L 50.0 Growth in GDP t 100 80 40.020.030.0 204060 -10.0 10.0 0.0 0 Private.r_,._s ...j 0o,,tcons,,j, ..., L. j2 U C... L.j. Imports C. IC .1J DGDPLU -20.0 Agricu1ture.U.Ui IJ 1ndustryC...U.... DServicesUS. 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 98 1A 1..Ui! LJ+ LJJ - j j J g.. L; & 4 J % 39 L J j- L9jJJLS % 46' %12jjt.ji UNDPL5 JL 1J L L j ;:A; J Jij- LJJI uj j FAOJ'j tI i WFP j FAO 4..S 1372 JL )41 jj. ( ) i _i j'- LJJ U jj-- Jjj'j WFP j FAO k5Jtj. jL ij J 2002 -j S1381jJti.jjj 4L jjj44 L WFPj FAO jIjjjjjLLJJJ. '.,iL, JJLU. i-- L5 L5 J J. ) j%77jk36 *-j2002 J.?- L$- L L 1381 .I380JL. J L . 1357 JL J lj j itJ 1380 J L 4L j% ji % 66 j'j JJ % 297p.'% 60 L ,-J ( -y 3.8 LJ) % 68 j. L5 j J j j. 4S j .jj k y-- j-'LJJ % 85 J-- % 60 -jY-- - j J -2jljjit '%86j' JJ LSJ 3 L5 JL 4S -j'JJçi %70 .A j__- L 4 4i iI J - 1) j J. . j j 60 JiJ j LJL j. 4S Jj 60 J- L t j*JJ.-. j"j'- 1359 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 99 1382 I \ t_ I L L5 S _9- % 95 -.9 U %5 4 L5 4_c . J LJJUJY L5Jj j145 1357 jc Jj SJU (y J JlS-.-J LI 4_li IS j 1A) '-4J -, L5 4.l; 5 jçji%44 4 1381 LJLJ. I _c(i)j 'YL1 c'i, 4--j LA k j 4_i L j ISL 1377 138 iJ J LAj.( 60 IA cL)jJ L L)L) FAO i L5JL1 L:1 jLJ.i LJ :j uJr3 t 4.11 LA 1381 j LJ JJ J . J JU.3 U Ui45 U5J_5 J 4i IS rlIJ Uj Jj.-- jjIj U ij ) L. y L$j I L IS 1381 J L UJ1J U LI J jj j.jA 45 j. L 50iL4 L IAjI LJ 1381 JL L LA ji çJ U 1380 J 1_c Li L) JJ Li1-J I I L59 L iI JJ L:IJ. 4ljj 1380 J Lj LiL U .- IA LjLAj IA L. 1381 j L I1378 j1377 i LJ1 4k.j L U51j c L 4ifi k .'--- L l 'j u Jl jji 4 L L:.UIJ j: ji .L5J LUj3 J uJ Lj J L45 t L ; LJ U. ' IA .A U U t1381 JLj .-30 )J4 jIA L IA 4_I 1381 J .*. jI SJLi ISj 1_c U5 LJJ I 4_c - S IA j 41 J L jSj L5 LJ jj 150 -UJJ Li jUA JL35Li t17j1 jL j.ii, U. ljliIL 3 jU S L1 J iJ' IJi&). U. jI jLi 6 :e- 87 UI j U ( U . UJLiII JLLiIIAUjIAjI3) cI Ij U 41 .5 JL 4IAI U5J IA5 5 i1I jA l_cjiIj JLI j5.Ij çIA 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 100 1382 Ji1 tJjj &U1L near the levels of the 1980s when Afghan dried fruits accounted for Uepressedeconomymountainous.cover,AboutAgriculture 46%12% although agricultural ofis Agricultureunderthe Development country's decades permanentpastures, activities has oftotal beenwar andland and the contributed is threemainstay arable,and years the 3% ofremainingto of theis drought under degradationAfghan 39%forest have is of analysisForAgriculturealmost the 60% last of agriculturaloftwo the decades, world marketstatistics. there share. has Any been records no systematic that were collection collected and in the natural resource base. Land distribuion, 2002 FAOIWFParchives;ofthe the Soviet, "purification the post-SovietMission Landvacuum Cover process"reports; and Atlasof pre-Taliban short-terminformation introduced produced consultanteras by causingby the wereFAO/UNDP Taliban. this destroyedMission report This in reports toas1993; created relypart on any remaining Mountains 39% Arable land Forest 3% estimateagainstmemorywithand the the overwhelmingexperience countryareaof provincial planted and of its thislocal agriculturalodds, praatices. year, and is a theexpatriate precious In specialistFAOIWFP this regard, resource.agriculturalists teams, referred the Instill corporate order to functioning familiarthe to usual Permanent pasture 46% fromwereprovincesProvincialsources Ministry held and atwithAgriculture ofobtainedeach Irrigation local available specialists informal Offices and opportunity Ministry wereestimates regarding made of where ofAgriculture areathe last keyin-depth planted. year's entry assessors. planted discussionsPluspoint the toarea the providedproductionhasGiven declined highly85% from of by variable theall about crops.rainfed 60%rainfall However, sector, turning and the concomitant sincea irrigatedcountry 1978, thatsector thevariations was irrigable traditionally approaching in area 77%Aggregate2002FAO/WFP up exceptional from 2002conducted 2001 cereal butcar crop production4%fur belowsurveymajor thecropsisin estimated 2002.1998 crop. at 3.6 million tones. Wheatgrains,consumptionself-sufficiency isfruit the and staple invegetables. Afghanistan.in crop, crop accounting production Other forinto grains about a major include 70% importer of rice, total maize, ofcereal food cropimprovedcerealIn 2002, production production in precipitation. spite increasedof in the 2002 locust Comparing hasby aboutoutbreakrecovered 66%to 2001in stronglyof part which (see of theTabledue wheat country, mainly 8.3), (68%), overall tooverall rice stillExportsareincludingbarley, also a significant and producedof melons, dried pulses. fruitssource bothwater Potatoes, andfor ofmelons, domesticnuts,foreign onions, mainly apricots, exchange consumption and apricots several pomegranates but and theyfruit and almonds, arecropsexports. andnowhere grapes are Wheat,(0%).(60%),Wheat barleythe main (297%), staple, maize is grown (86%), each potatoes year under and irrigatedbeets (-2%), and pulses 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook rainfed conditions, the contribution from the latter changing 1382 --'- Lt k whenyearsoptimisticallyareasaccording the of irrigatedrains rainfed to in fail.climatic winter wheatsector andconditions. areprovides earlysown spring, 60%each This ofyear notwithstanding,however, the as supply, farmers even rising plant in significant the to best95% localitiesgardeners.thislackKandahar yearof water signaledin By theand in contrast, central thein reduced Wardakpast andalmonds three yields Northern(Nirk years. and anddistrict), In mulberriesprovinceslower same the income locations, orchards appeared noted for at thesmallhad otherto market diedbe fruits from 'to haverecoveredthoughtRegarding been irrigated to significantlybethe productive. irrigated regularly insector, in major 1978, of growing theonly 2 5some millionareas 44% of hectares theare northnow estimated and In 2002, rainfed wheat, in particular, has plantingWithperformingCotton the hascollapse well. declined of the to thecotton level industry of cottage over industry the past support 20 years, in cottonthree Otheryears.western grainsgrains provinces include; compared barley, tomaize, the previous rice, and three millet drought are grown affected in livestockTheLivestockNorthern recent provincespopulation FAO survey and in Afghanistan(MarchNangarhar. 2002) had estimates declined that by aboutthe total 60% since wheatandMaizewinter/springnorth-eastern both fieldsis anmaize irrigated where andsown and eastern irrigationcroprice crop, arein provinces. lateboth grown water spring the as isirrigated Barley secondsownavailable. followingis andseason grown Except rainfed crops aswinter fora sectors. in barley, fallowcx- Insellingsituation 1998.2002, patterns. However, thewith number a concomitant improved of livestock rainseffect available since on animal spring for condition sale2002 in are markets andchanging livestock has the GrownVegetablessimilarfor which toby last amost larger year, farm area but families islower noted, thanfor area home areas estimates consumption,reported for in other 1998 an grains estimatedand 1999. are returnedyoung,Inbutchersdeclined 2001 old, livestocktoattributeby normalfemalemore thaninthis withand the decline50% malemarketmost from animals. ofto were themore 2001. livestock emaciated availabilityIn Livestock 2002 for the and sale tradersofmarket a pasture beingmixture andhas old in of 2002.stock provincespotatoesmostvegetables.6% of common the were respectively.total Water noted summerirrigated melons, in thevegetables.Potato area central,melons was yields noted eastern,andSpecialist from okralast 17and yearwere areasto north-eastern 35to noted forbet/ha plantedonions wasto be reported theandwith Theincreasedretainedfor selected scarcity for by breeding.or ofmore surplusmeat than and Consequently,males. 30% livestock in Most 2002 for of the butcheringthe price young of femaleslivestockhas lead are to has anbeing fruitTheFruitsfrom core treesareas of with as the diverse apples,traditional as pomegranates, Badakhshan valley-oasis and apricots, structures Wardak. mulberries, contain a grapesvariety of averagecattleinflux andof rate cattle, buffalo of 150 buffalo moving animals and from perpoultry day.Pakistan from into Pakistan. Afghanistan In 2002, at thean and1382 almonds (2003) accounting Afghanistan forStatistical some 87%Yearbook of the planting. In both 1382 - .SJ ,A Chart 8.1.: Agriculture sector comparisonSouth Asia Irri Fertilizer consumption, 1998-2000 n Pakistan ,1 South Asia Pakistan -.:lJ Uzhekistan Iran Turkmenistan Iran ,lLal Tajikstan Uzbekistan 1' Tajikstan vrr Afghanistan ;;, i_ 00 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0 100.0 Afghanistan , O Hundreds of grams per hectare of arable land 2r.IJJ L)i-j )l.&a .) IJ Tractors used, 1998-2000 J.J ji s 0 200 Arable land, 1998-2000 r''ei J,ljl 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 South Asia Pakistan J:.st Per 100 sq km of arable land South Asia Pakistan Iran i'jI Turkmenistan3 Iran Turkmessistan1iSJUzbekistan Tajikstan 1$.& .Si3 ''' Ijzbekivan .1 Tajikstan JiSs.t Afghanistan , I1. 15 0.00 -- 0.05 U 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25Hectares per capita 0.30 I ' 0.35 Source: World Bank 'WorldAfghanistan Development Indicators' 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 103 UL Table 8.1: Land use (000 hectare) 13491970 19751354 13591980 13641985 13691990 13741995 13781999 (,U___.à 13792000 . . 20011380 20021381 1J1.4___i 1 :,A Jj.. ForestsPermanentTotal Land And CropsPasturearea Woodland 30,00065,223 1,900 136 30,00065,223 1,900 138 30,00065,223 1,900 139 30,00065,223 1,900 144 30,00065,223 1,900 100 30,00065,223 1,700 100 30,00065,223 1,700 100 30,00065,223 1,700 70 30,00065,223 1,700 70 30,00065,223 1,700 75 jJ 41 Sources: MinistryAgriculturalNonArableAll Other of Agriculture Land Area and FAO 10,75357,20325,303 57,16125,26110,753 57,16025,26010,753 Land Use, 2002 ji 57,15525,25510,753 54,47025,25510.753 10,75354,47025,770 54,47025,77010,753 54,47025,77010,753 F.A.O j 54,47025,77010,753 j 54,47025,77010,753 30,00035,000 30,000 20,00025,000 25,770 10,00015,000 5,000 0 Crops 75 Pasture Forests 1,700 Other j 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 104 Table 8.2: Cultivated land area, crop (hectare) r A 1991137 1371 1372 19941373 1374 1.375 1379 (jA)j.a 1380 1381 Cereals 2,347,0001,690,000 1,600,0002,250,0001992 2,630,0001,900,0001993 2.000,0002,757,000 2,000,0002,742,000 1995 2,050,0002,692,000 1996 2,029,0002,406,000 2000 1,779,0002,094,0002001 1,742,0002,238,0002002 5' I-i j MilletMaizeBarleyRice,Wheat Paddy 250,000204,000[73,00030,000 200,000250,000175,000 25,000 280,000250,000175,000 25,000 250,000300,000180,000 27,000 320,000225,000170,000 27,000 220,000175,00027,000 124,000130,000 27,00096,000 121,000 27,00080,00087,000 236,000100,000135,00025,000 0- SugarPotatoes Cane Potatoes beets 13,300[5,370 2000 13,30015,3702,000 13,50015,570 2,000 13,50015,570 2,000 14,00016,0702,000 14,00016,070 2,000 14,00016,070 2,000 14,00016,070 2,000 14,00016,070 2,000 ) 1+ Sugar Beets 70 70 49,500 70 49,500 70 49.500 70 49,500 70 49,500 70 49,500 70 49,500 70 . AlmondsPulses nes Nuts and Olives 36,00048,500 5,500 49,50037,000 5,500 37,000 5,500 37,000 5,500 37.000 5,500 37,000 5,500 37,000 5.500 37,000 5,500 37,000 5,500 . Sources:NutsPistachios MinistryOlivesWalnuts Des of Agriculture, FAO, and WFP 2,7002,3001,300 700 1.3002,7002,300 700 1,3002,7002,300 700 1,3002,7002,300 700 1,3002,7002,300 700 2,7002,3001,300 700 1,3002,7002,300 700 F.A.O 2,7002,3001,300 700 1,3002,7002,300 700 ,>. j Cultivated land area, 2002 ljJ IJI 2,500,000 Cultivated land area i "Ji 'JJi 2,000,0001,600,0001,800,000 2,000,000I .5181(81) .2 1,000,000I1,400,000 .200,000 I 001)000 200.000400,000600,000800.000 500,000 0 1999 2000 2001 2002 0 WheaL Paddy Badey . Maiz Mi1ietjJ + Wheat Paddy Barley*- -3- Maizc -*-- Millet ,j 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 105 )A lk,UlL Table 8.3: Crop production, (Mt) 1370 1371 1372 1373 1374 1375 1379 ljj 1380 1381 &4.ij: 1A:JjJ Rice,Wheat Paddy Cereals,Total 1,726,0002,724,000 1,650,0002,470,000335,000 1,940,0002,980,000 2,050,0003,144,000 2,000,0003,142,0001991 2,300,0003,242,000 1,469,0002,607,000 1,597,0002,108,000 2,686,0003,737,000 300,0001992 300,0001993 342,0001994 390,0001995 340,0001996(i) 260,0002000 242,0002001 388,0002002 ,j MaizeBarley 420,000217,000 300,000200,000 470,000250,000 500,000230,000 530,000200,000 360,000220,000 741,000115,000 160,000 87,000 298,000345,000 Millet Potatoes +beets 262,000 26,000 263,000 20,000 267,000 20,000 267,000 22,000 274,000 22,000 274,000 22,000 274,000 22,000 274,000 22,000 269,00020,000 + J-)JIi SugarPotatoes BeetsCane 223,000 380001,000 224,000 38,000 1,000 228,000 38,000 1,000 228,000 38,000 1,000 235,000 38,000 1,000 235,000 38,000 1,000 235,000 38,000 1,000 235,000 38,000 1,000 230,000 38,000 1,000 'I AlmondsPulses nes Nuts and Olives 34,80052,7009,000 35,00054,100 9,900 40,00058,1009,000 45,00063,400 9,000 50,00068,300 9,000 65,00083,6009,000 50,00068,700 9,000 50,00068,7009,000 50,00068,900 9,000 s t JJ L -i ,,- Sources: MinistryOlivesNutsnesPistachiosWalnuts of Agriculture, FAO, and WFP 2,0005,0001,000 900 2,1005,0001,1001,000 2,2005,0001,000 900 2,3005,0001,1001,000 2,4005,0001,000 900 2,5005,0001,1001,000 2,8005.0001,000 900 2,8005,0001,000 900 W.RP2,8005,0001,1001,000 jF.A.O' 3,000,000 Cereal production, 2002 .1 ,i 2,500,0003,000,000 Cereal production l. 2,000,0002,5000001,500,000 2,000,0001,000,0001,51)0,000 1,000,000 500,000 5(Xl,OlXJ 0 1999 2000 2001 2002 0 Wheat z_ Paddy Barley ,- Maize Millet jj I MaizeWheat z_tjj MilletPaddy Barley ,-. 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 106 J31kAl jL.l &UL. Table 8.4: Crop Yield, (Kg/ha) Wheat Cereals, Total 19911370 1,0211,161 19921371 1,0311,098 19931372 1,0211,133 19941373 1,0251,140 19951374 1,0001,146 19961375 1,1221,204 19971376 1,084 724 19981377 1,007 898 19991378 1,5421,670 (jI(JflJs) 20001379 1,084 724 20011380 1,007 898 20021381 1,5421,670 jLa:f.A Jj MilletMaizeBarleyRice, Paddy 1,6801,9361,064 867 1,5001,714 800 1,6791,0001,714 800 1,6671.900 815920 1,6562,294 815889 1,6361,0001,943 815 1,1985,9762,000 815 2,0001,000 815 2,9802,8741,462 800 1,1985,9762,000 815 2,0001,000 815 2,9802,8741,462 800 j LJJ1J SugarPotatoes Cane Potatoes +beets 19,00016,76717,046 19,00016,84217,111 19,00016,88917,148 19.00016,88917,148 19,00016,78617,050 19,00016,78617,050 19,00016,78617,050 19,00016,78617,050 19,00016,42916,739 19,00016,78617,050 19,00016,78617,050 19,00016,42916,739 j1-_1+ ji Sugar Beets Nuts and Olives 14,2861,087 14,286 1,093 14,286 1,174 14,286 1,281 14,286 1,380 14,286 1,689 14,286 1,388 14,286 1,388 14,286 1,392 14,286 1,388 14,286 1,388 14,286 1,392 A PistachiosWalnutsAlmondsPulses nes 2,1741,636 741967 2,1741,800 778946 2,1741,6361,081 815 2,1741,6361,216 852 2,1741,6361,351 889 2,1741,6361,757 926 2,1741,0371,6361,351 1,0372,1741,6361,351 2,1741,0371,6361,351 2,1741,0371,6361,351 2,1741,0371,6361.351 2,1741,0371,6361,351 j I Nuts nes 1,429 1,429 1,429 1,429 1,429 1,429 1,429 1,429 1,429 1,429 1,429 1,429 Olives 692 846 692 846 692 846 692 692 846 692 692 : 846 Sources: Ministry of Agriculture, FAO, and WFP Yield, 2002 Yield (kg/ha) W.F.P)jt 3F.A.O' jIj, 2,5003,0003,500 2,874 n 4,000 5.0006,0007,000 Jt 1,0001,5002,000 1 41,2 .z t.0002,0003,000 500 Wheat Paddy Harley ,- Maize Millet -- Wheat 0 z_l -U-Paddy 1999 2001) Barley ,-. -)-- Maize 200! "-*--- Millet .i) 2002 1382(2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 107 Table 8.5: Cultivated land area, fruit, and vegetable (hectare) 1370 1371 1372 1373 1374 1375 1376 1377 (jL) 1378 1379 1380 1381 : Jj . 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 1 CitrusOranges Fruit nes Total Fruit 102,070 1,500 770 101,970 1,500 770 101,690 1,500 770 101,950 1,500 770 102,010 1,500 770 102,010 1,500 770 102,010 1,500 770 102,010 1,500 770 102,010 1,500 102,010 1,500 102,010 1,500 770 102,010 1,500 770 1_>aj,1:U U PeachesApricotsPearsApples apd Nectarines 5,0602,3401,910 320 5,0602,3401,910 320 5,1002,3001,900 320 5,1001,9102,350 320 5,1502,3501,920 320 5,1502,3501,920 320 1,9205,1502,350 320 5,1502,3501,920 320 1.5,1502,350 .920 320770-770 5,1501,9202,350 320 5,1502,3501,920 320 1,9205,1502,350 320 GrapesBerriesStonePlums Fruit nes nes, Fresh 52,000 6,6003,0004,540 52,000 6,6003,0004,540 52,000 6,6003,0004,500 52,000 6,6004,5003,000 52,000 6,6003.0004,500 52,0004,5006,6003,000 52,000 4,5006,6003,000 52,000 6,6003,0004,500 52.0004,5006,6003,000 52,000 6,6004,5003,000 52.000 6,6003,0004,500 52,000 4,5006,6003,000 L -- FigsCantaloupes&othWatermelons Melons 10,7703,3602,1007,800 10.6703,3602,1007,800 10,500 32,1007,800 300 10,7002,1007,8003,301 10.700 3,3002,1007,800 10,700 3,3002,1007,800 10.700 3.3002.1007,800 10,7003,3002,1007,800 10,7007.8003,3002,100 10,7003,3002,1007 800 10,700 3.3002,1007,800 10,7002,1007,8003,300 j1_ Fruit SunflowerFresh nes Seed Oil seed .11,500 11.500 11,500 10,000 10,000 11,500 11,500 11,500 11,500 11,500 11,500 loJ* na SeedSesame Cotton Seed 60,00036,000 60,00036,000 60,00036,000 60,00036,000 60,00036,000 60,00035,000 60,00035,000 60,00035,000 60,00035,000 60.00035,000 60,00035,000 42 - k VegetablesLinseed Fresh nes 43,00038,600 1,500 45,00039,000 2,000 47,00039,000 2,500 49,00039,000 3,000 51,00039,000 3,500 53,00039,000 4,000 55,00039,000 4,500 57,00039,0004,500 57,00039,000 4,500 57,00039,0004,500 57,00039.000 4,500 1a9 i4- J Sources:Anise, Badian, Ministry Fennel of Agriculture and FAO Fruits (ha), 2002 1381 Seed oil and vegetable (ha) 2002 F.A.O I LJ Lii 40,00050,00060,000 9-2,0(81 (IrAs )U.a) 60,00080,000 60,000 (trSt 97 000 ha 30,000 10,00020,000 6,600 5,150 7,800 7 15(1 2 40,000 20,000 11,500 35,000 39.000 0 Grapes j4- Berries ; Apricots aj Watermelons * ) Apples 0 Sunflower * St JI Sesame aJS Seed Cuflon Cia Linseed ( U Cia Vegetables 1382 (2003) Afghnistan StatkticaI Yearbook 108 A '1 2,CiU Ci '-'- Area &L 2002 Irrigated LJ Yield ,i Prod. ? Area J.) 2002 Rainfed YieldL)J Prod.? ii t3 Area Total .L Yield Prod. FaryabTotal NORTH (000 ha) 1,045 260 87 (tlha) 1.72.01.6 (000 Mt) 2,110 449139 (000 ha) 269697 80 (tiha) 0.70.8 (000 Mt) 180576 56 (000 ha) 1,742 529167 (t/ba) 1.21.51.2 (000 Mt) 2,686 629195 dl U j l.a BalkhJuzjanSamanganSar-i-Pul 26378030 2.01.71.81.4 160 475152 129 4010 0.70.3 9028 3 155120 4047 0.91.61.41.2 137188 5455 J 2 TakharKunduzBughian NORTH-EAST 204 707535 2.22.42.0 452154180 70 180 6030 0.91.0 171 602754 384130105 95 1.62.01.3 214207623124 2 FarahHeartBadakhshan WEST 170 259524 1.92.12.0 200358 48 180 406030 0.91.0 170 365430 350155 6554 1.31.61.51.4 254528 8478 . GhorBadghis WEST-CENTRAL 2650 1.81.72.2 110 4487 353080 5 0.80.91.0 3180 4 1303185 1.31.51.4 118190 48 ParwanKabulBamyan CENTRAL 207424 2.42.4 178 4843 013, 0.00.00.9 27 0 20217754 2.42.3 178 487° LI 2': -) .l-' WardakLogarKapisa SOUTH 441514 5 2.02.62.41.8 873934 9 o20 o0 441714 5 2,02.32.41.8 873934 9 GhazniKhostPaktikaPaktya 2016 26 2.31.91.51.3 4630 38 o0 o0 2016 26 2.31.9'1.51.3 463° 38 KunarhaLaghmanNangarhar EAST 33S71014 2.02.62.12.2 125 203669 o0 0 33571014 2.02.62.12.2 125 203669 HelniandKandaharNoon stan* * SOUTH-WEST 186 6358 2.62.0 164116374 30 0 0.8 24 0 216 6358 2.62.01.8 398164116 ** ___",, Sources:UruzganNimrozZabul Ministry of Agriculture and FAO 203015 1.21.41.6 284818 20 10 0 0.8 16 80 3530 1.01.21.6 343648 F.A.O 3 21 32 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistic:d Yearbook 109 j1)j: A ' 2l.4.I Ll UL (000TabIe8.7: tons) Agneulture Production and Use, .1380(2001) 1. ljL Crops production Used seedingfor I1iI UIIa.Ui Used animalby other agriUsed by industryUsed by TotalSold Government Sold to ProvinceSold to Exports - Publicused CottonRiceCornWheat 380.0333.0 90.015.0 39.919.0 3.2 7.69.91.8 11.416.7 0.75.4 28.8 1.03.83.3 145.5113.2 21.913.3 13.3 191.8113.2 21.9 192.66149.98 28.98 i5 I VegetableSugarGow beat 550.0100.0 1.0 10.0 1.10.0 28.660.0 38.5 0.03.0 195.8 11.2 0.6 0.3 195.8 11.2 0.0 26.4 259.60 15.80 0.41 .9.3 Source:FruitsPotatoes MinistryOtherGrapes of Agriculture fruits 250.0250.0500.0 280 39.2 14.0 30.012.517.514.0 115.8 83.532.392.4 115.8 92.483.532.3 200.5157.3 43.3 110.75153.75120.4043.00 a2IJ.) .tjjjtia Domestics wheat consumption, 2001 tA . Seeding 12% Animal ik Vegetable consumption, 2001 A 3% animal a:.'. Lw.. - Other agri 5% -)-,.. - seeding 0% $2 Otfleranl __,>)!,.JS.- imtuary 5% 1rds.s1y 1% Prjvate 79% Pna ate..-.- 83%

1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 110 Table 8.8: Livestock Stock (000 head) 19801369 19811370 19821371 19831372 19841373 19851374 19861375 (L l., jlj. 19871376 ) 19881377 19891378 : A:Jj 19901379 ChickensGoatsSheepCattle a-, 18,700.0 2,850.03,710.0 6.4 18,900.02,900.03,750.0 6.6 18,900.02,900.03,740.0 6.6 16,900.02,700.03,500.0 6.7 14,900.02,500.02,700.0 6.8 13,600.0 2,250.02,200.0 6.9 10,500.0 1,944.01,532.0 7.0 12,000.02,300.01,580.0 6.9 14,150.0 2,650.01,600.0 6.8 14,150.0 3,000.01,600.0 6.7 14,170.0 3,350.01,600.0 6.6 MulesCamelsAssesHorses 1,295.0 265.0405.0 30.0 1,315.0 265.0405.0 30.0 1,315.0 265.0405.0 30:0 1,315.0 265.0405.0 30.0 1,318.0 265.0410.0 30.0 1,321.0 265.0410.0 30.0 1,325.0 265.0410.0 30.0 1,300.0 300.0400.0 29.0 1,000.0 265.0387.0 28.0 235.0800.0374.0 27.0 215.0362.0 26.000.0 SheepCattle 19911370 14,200 1,600 19921371 13.500 1.700 19931372 13,000 1,800 19941373 13,000 1,900 19951374 12,5682.095 19961375 13,9652.64 1 19971376 15,110 2,895 19981377 16,252 3,008 19991378 14,000 2,600 20001379 20011380 20021381 8.7733,715 ChickensGoats I 3.700 6.5 4.050 6.4 4.400 6.3 4,750 6.2 5,389 6.6 4,609 7.0 5,531 7,4 6,599 7.8 6,000 7.4 12,156 7,281 CamelsMulesAssesHorses hI 200500350 25 200500300 24 200500 23 200600100 23 201704100 23 221753100 24 242805100 26 265860100 28 290920104 30 175.27 141 Sources: Ministry of Agriculture, FAO, and WFP ..,- Stock of livestock, (000 heads), 2002 ( A ..*.) W.F.P RA.O' lJj J ljj 10,00015,000 14,000 Cattle j Sheep Goats j Chickens Horses Asses Mules , Camels ji 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yeai-book 111 IaijI LtL Table 8.9: Livestock Production (000 Mt) 1373 1994 19951374 19961375 19971376 19981377 19991378 20001379 20011380 ( 20021381 . /: Meat, Total Ji- j 270.4 290.6 307.9 337.2 364.4 322.4 S GameBeef and Meat Buffalo Meat 113.4 8.0 130.2 8.0. 142.6 8.0 156.3 8.0 171.0 8.0 149.4 8.0 S S . ChickenCamelMuttonGoat Meat iñeat and Meat Lamb 105.6 11.628.6 3.2 105.6 31.212.4 3.2 113.5 27.313.1 3.4 123.0 32.513.8 3.6 128.0 14.639.0 3.8 112.0 35.!13.94.0 ) S .-' j- '''U'.": GoatCow Milk Milk,Total 1,216.1 945.0 68 1,100.01,371.6 70.0 8.1 1,387.01,722.1 84.0 1,927.61,593.0 100.0 8.1 2,199.11,825.0 120.0 1,560.01,913.1 135.0 8.1 - J. CattleOthersCamel HidesMilk Skin,Total 195.0 18.112.6 8,1 193.520.514.5 243.0 21.115.8 8.1 226.5 23.617.4 246.0 26.519.0 8.1 210.0 23.416.6 t,( _ ,,9 'j4 J ..,.l- Cocoons,EggsGoat skins Reelable 14.6 0.55.5 14.7 0.56.0 18.3 0.55.3 18.3 0.56.3 18.3 0.57.5 18.3 0.56.8 Honey 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 J1j : Sources: Ministry of Agriculture, FAO, and WFP Meat production (000Mt), 1999 Milk production, (Mt), 1999 W.F.P jF.A.O' . j'j.j 160.0 ,,J49 '' 1,800.0 I t,1) 0 j- 100.0120.0140.0 80.0 112.0 - 1,000.0 1,200,01.400,01,600.0 800.0 20.040.0600 35.1 13.9 20(1(1)400.0600.0 ______135.0 8.1 0.0 0.0 - Beef 5 '.1 Mutton - Camel Chicken Cow Milk ., j-' (bat Milk j. Camel Milk 5 y 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 112 r 4iL j . ,J J (54.1LM Jj.3L4 jj.aI k4i.i: ,A. J Table 8.10: Comparison of livestock population in selected villages before and after the MosquesVillage/ Family Before the Drought (97/98) I Cattle I Sheep/goats Family After Drought (2002) Cattle ISheep/goats drought Family Percentage 2002/1997-98 j Cattle ISheep/goats Balkh Dolatabad Total 884167145 137,778 18,418 224,296 34,394 1,721,021 248,599 128,286 15,371 36,471 2,584 359,953 44,499 93 83 16 17 8 21 1518 Juzjan Sheberghan,AqchaCharbolak 4594 21,69928,8689,178 34,99613,56941,892 240,889403,861 93,921 28,92512,41218,103 4,6421,8117,097 80,29026,97261,577 100135 1313 3329 FaryabSaripol SaidabadAndkhoiSaripol 694957 16,575 6,3455,788 23,13518,4806,882 149,200122,934143,820 11,7895,5133,544 9,8262,7361,320 48,17031,04817,255 715695 421519 332114 L J- L_ ti Source: MinistryMaimanaAlmarKhawaja of Agriculture, Musa FAO and WFP: Survey for feed distribution in the Northern Regions during 25 124 7559 10,75811,5828,567 23,19818,1409,610 126,130164,07027,597 12,27211,653 8,704 jL 2,3342,5421,579 30,11914,9595,064March tol2 April 2002 102106108 2613 7 2418 9 '- j. J Before and after the drought (%) . J Before and After the drought (000) WFP jFAO'jjj1jj:4 . j 100. 9080 2,0001,4001,6001,800 70405060 1.0001,200 - 600800 203010 0 Family J Cattle j Sheep & goats i 200400 0 1997 U 2002 1FamilyJU Sheep & goats 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 113 11 jLi UiL. Table 8.11: Cereal Balance Sheet, 2002/03 ('000 tounes) Rice DomesticStock draw-down productionavailability Wheat 2,685 0 (milled) 260 0 Maizesjlj 298 0 Barley 345 0 Total 3,588JA4 0 U LaI SeedAnimalFoodTotal provision useutilisation feed 3,4674,018 282 274306 5 157298 91 5 240345 4628 3,8784,967 320397 il y CommercialImportLosses Requirements import capacity 1,333 865269 4627 45 - 31 - 1,379 911372 LJL?. Sources:Uncovered(WFP)1ooa aid Ministry deficit of Agriculture, FAO, and WFP currently in stocK and pipeline 249219 249219 Note: paddy has been converted to rice at a conversion rate of 67 percent. Cereal balance, u4 Cereal requirement, r A J W.F.P j F.A.O ' j5.'- 5:l Jj jjj:: t requirement JlJ 4. Import uncovered dificit AX Domestic.,Liavailable L ts:_.

1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 114 r A JLi &UL Table 8.12. Active agricultural cooperatives in the country. A Jj. Number of agriculture cooperative 20021381 52 7 20011380 744 20001379 740 19781357 736 JJJ. J r*)J TotalNumber of Shareof the feesmember in active Coop. 634 240113 207113 176113 yL.. SellingTotal area of Qaraqülproductswhich is skininunder foreign in controlforein markets markets of Coop. 13 7 171 169 168 JJL jjA Jtta jjU L Sources:Providing Ministiy & Distrubution of Agriculture of loans and Central Statistics Office ljjA J ) Table 8.13: J L9 j 'jj 'jjj: r.A J TotalKind of Fertilize Distribution of chemical fertilizer by Afghan chemical fertilizer & agricultural services 20021381 244950 171,55420011380 160,87520001379 19781357 company. Sources:OtherPharphorseYourea kinds fertilize Ministry fretilize of Agriculture and Central Statistics Office 184000 60950 103,60567,949 107,25053,625 4 L.l 35,14163,39598,536 j .jj jjj:

1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 115 r Table 8.14: Agricultural Cooperatives: Sale, Shares, and Area Selllng products in Bazar(ton) lJU Share of member in the capital of Coop(ton) Uljj 4LaJ L jI.1 (.U5) t& '.--. KabulTotal () t 101.61381134.2 1380 1379 ji (iIjIj1381 ) 64.3 J 1380 239.964 627.27 I 1379 206.765 44.527 1381 1227.212847 Area under control of Coop.(Hac) I 1380 170546 11196 1379 169441 10440 J9s LogarWardakParwan 20.2 2.9 1524.68.2 14.984 0.3961.455 14.984 0.3961.455 169.5963.8 205 5563.6 824.8166.4 5563.6 166.4824.8 LJ LaghmanNangarharPaktyaGhazni 25.4 2.6 67.484.2 7.8 15.5850.2782.896 1.44 0.2782.8960.585 1.44 2548.81036.6765.8 5684.82019.520180 886 5684.820180 1670 886 NooristanKunduzBaghianTakharBadakhshan 0.05 59.13812.7 177.86.228 14 59.12.7 138 17 7.86.228 14 11.8 2758.88574.824320 4871 2758.88574.824320 4871 Sar-e-PulJuzjanBalkhSamangan 2.52.7 3612 18.356 0.6882.39!0.684 18.356 0.6882.3910.684 70.4600 2054411271 35402293 2054411271 35402293 jj NimrozFarahHeratHadghisFaryab 14.922 0.5670.1553.436 14.922 0.5670.1553.436 12873.8 11214 2035 483 12873.8 11214 2035 483 UrizanZubulKandaharHelmand 2.6 179.1 0.0416.8894.3610.098 0.0414,3616.8890.098 5177.4 2716.813028 123960 2716.813028 123960 L)JJ KhostKunarhaKapisaBamyanGhor 3 17.75 0.4780.0091.098 0.12 0.4780.0091.098 0.12 71 1524 560255 50 1524 560255 50 LS J5.Jj Sources:Pakuka Ministry of Agriculture and Central Statistics Office 4 L.J LJ j- j jj j1jj: 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 116 Table 8.15: A2ricultural cooneratives: member and and number No. of member No. of Cooperative J Total members in cooperatives KabulTotalProvences '" 7,400 404(,) L(.'I 1380 113,397 6.660 1379 113,227 6,520 1381 5212 4 1380 744 3393 1379 740 92 100.000120 U3,229 :s .,6 L 113,397 GhazniLogarWardakParwan 2,049 109319 82 2,6634,650 345103 2,6334,650 345103 3 12 93 3211 39 I- 8(1.000 BadakhshanLaghrnanNangarharPaktya 1.1471,336 4:9739,6965.0661.442 4,9739,6965,0661.442 12 8 5367 9 536752 9 40.00060.000 KunduzBaghlanTakhar 12 9.2124.1002.254 9,2124,1002,254 352723 352723 20,000 0 1379 1380 1381 JuzjanBalkhSamanganNooiistan 30 12,0186,862 896 12.0186,862 896 515653 7 515653 7 Total cooperatives BadghisFaryabSar-e-Pul 12.0279,466 723 12.0279,466 723 51 79 5 1 79 700800 740 .I HelmandNimrozFarahHerat 4,3077,8811,617 363 4,3077,8811,617 363 7 215217 8 215217 8 500600 ZubulKandahar 2,076 72 2.076 72 16 2 16 2 c 400300 KapisaBamyanGhorUrizan 1,420 343 60 1,420 343 60 23 23 100200 52 Sources:PakukaKhostKunarha Ministry of Agriculture and Central Statistics Office 2,101 2,101 23 23 IS 0 1379 42 L.( 1380 J. 1381 jj: 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 117 TabLe 8.16: Distrlbudon áf chemical fertilizer by Afghan chemical ferthlzer & agricultural servkea company by provences gjl*&, :YA d,4 Provences 20021381 20011380 20001379 Total 19781357 20021381 Phosphored fertilize20011380 & others 20001379 19781357 20021381 20011380Yourea fertilize. 20001379 19781357 ParwanKapisaKabul Total 244950 150001130013000 171544 12500 54501300 160875 1500013500 1500 9853610696 2478 60950 500033003000 67949 41503900 300 5362545005000 500 35141 3471 808 184000 10000 8000 103605 860010001300 107250 10000 90001000 36395 72251670 PakukaGhazniLogarWardak 3300550035004500 11100 268054102010 30001500 750 13ffl16161243 894 15001(1001000 500 e'-208083004100 610 1000 250500 621317292363 400025001800 280013101400 600 20001000 500 1324 984622531 Paktya 1200 725 300 200 170 100 1000 555 200 LaghmanKunarhaNangarharKhost 1400019500 4600 450 15900 940031301420 15000900030001500 17501 3261 400045001000 150 29004900 930470 500030001000 500 53341081 10000 36001500 300 1100065002200 950 10000600020(X)1000 103672180 BaghianTakharBadakhsharNooristan 1400019000 1600 10600 65202370 120003000 750 39702412 445 30004000 400 34001920 40001000 250 1488 797163 1100015000 1200 72003700 450 80002000 500 24821615 282 JuzjanBalkhSarnanganKunduz 1600015000 20001400 1449011400 12301895 1500012000 1200ISOO 10352 2049 258130 3000 300500 44903800 450595k 40005000 400500 4033 621 5131 1300012000 11001500 1000076001300 780 8000100010(X) 800 63191428 207 99 FaryabHeratBadghisSare-Pul 15000 62507000 13600 2550 535300 15000 1500 150750 4713 685141 6050 100 420020501415 100 5000 250500 50 2672 257 55 15000 200900 9400 500200120 10000 1000 500100 3041 428 86 HelmandNimrozFarah 19000 75001400 14210 13601030 15000 150 75 25453 1796 9 40002500 400 4710 910430 5000 2550 8773 817 1 1500050001000 9500 450600 10000 100 50 16680 979 8 ZubulGhorUrizanKandahar 19000 45004000 250 14700 2050 659600 15000 375300 75 42593472 525128 500015001000 50 4800 209200110 5000 125100 25 16901052 142 36 140003000 200 99001940 450400 10000 250200 50 24202569 383 92 BamyanSources Ministry of Agriculture and Central Statistics Office 2100 1330 1500 549 600 430 500 175 1500 . 900 1000 j 374j -jj j Jj: &j 1382(2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 118 Table 8.17: Sale of Agriculture Medicines by provences 'WIj jj ,-jj 4j-I (1,i JIJA ' V AJ,$ 4.i tjl) Provences(000 At) Total -82,050 20021381 20011380 63,440 20001379 42,555 19781357 38,588 Total sale agriculture medicine ljJ 4Ø jji WardakParwanKapisaKabul 1,9001.8001,800 2,8012,5009,003 300 3,0009,000 375750 8,3321,734 35 708090 63 PaktyaPakukaGhazniLogar 1.1001,2501,5001,100 1,502 301700601 150375 40 3,9071,880 794 ii4. 405060 43 39 NangarharKhost 4,000 800 2,8041,001 3,000 80 2,196 1 2030 BadakhshanNooristanLaghmanKunarha 4,0002.4001,100 350 2,903 200801 1,500 750150 421556 z 10 1381 1380 1379 1357 SamanganKunduzBaghianTakhar 2,8004,5004,0005,000 2.0033,5011,800 4,000 250400 6,1272.055 225448 Sar-e-PulJuzjanBalkh 2,3005,2001,500 4,5041.600 701 6,000 200 2,905 692 4 6 Herat:Sale&j FarahHeratBadghisFaryab 2,3006.0003,2001,800 3,0031,801 900801 4,000 150 3015 2,050 495439340 45 3 4 ZubulKandaharHelmandNimroz 2.1006,0005.5001,300 2,5004,0044,003 700 2,500 800 30 1.306 458152 .s 23 2 UrizanBanlyanUhorSources: Ministry of Agriculture and Central Statistics Office 1,2001,700 650 1,000 800901 800 15 279588176 t)Jli 1381 1380 1379 1357

1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 119 r A 'c TableKind of 8.18: vaccines Production of Vaccines in Afganistan, by type. 20021381 20011380 20001379 19781357 1,200 Total production vaccines *$ts BlackIntrexTotal ak 200206 493500 - 1,000 739 3,6881,012 642 1,000 1,000 1,012 PastrolozNewIntera castapek toccna 6 7 261 3.1722.034 400 400600800 500 Sources:1'4ewChickenSheep easel vaccines vaccines Ministry dacota of Agriculture and Central Statistics Office 77 Js 200 -1381 206 1380 1379 1357 L J.d j jJ j1jj: e.i.1 't Table 5.19: Medication and Protection of Animals by Type in the country (Cattle, 000 u1 j çj).3 1381 20011380 20001379 19781357 2.0002500 TotalGoatsCowKindofAnimals & Bafalo 2002 1,975 637 411341 425190 1,786 883 i J Ul3j J-3J e 1.000 500 DounkyHorsesSheep & Mule 2,850 152 2 1,011 01 1,185 1 3,921 74 ..S, 500 Sources:CarnaleDogDoniistic & cats MinistryBirds of Agriculture and Central Statistics Office 2,853 23 1,368 00 1,932 0 3,855 30 4.,J,i j 1381 1380 1379 )jj: 1357 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 120

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Based on available data, the total generation mainlywhichInIndustry andCurrent2002, 6.217.8 for the per domestic situationper Developmentindustrial cent cent construction). forconsumption sector mining, contributed manufacturing, Most and import of 24 manufacturing per substitution, electricitycent of the are andi.e. GDP producing wheatwater (of Afghanistan.CurrentlyWaterof electricity there inMost are1381 ofno increased thepublic water and bysources private 13.8% in runningcompared the urban water to areas 1380. enterprises are from in Miningfltmr,salt, bread plastic and bag, other soap, bakery toilet product, paper, etc. meat, preserved fruits, sugar, NaturalGaswater.ground watergas has and potential; in rural areaunfortunately, are from rivers, currently springs, there and isno ground thereiron,haveconsiderableAfghanistan barites,beenare some commercially istalc,future oilrich andreserves. indevelopment. mineralmica exploited and resources significant Coal, in the naturaland past. reserves offers Theregas, the ofsalt, are potentialscopper. anddeposits chrome Also for of Constructionbeencomplete imported data and available.by traders.public Smallworks: scale This of sector gas mainly has been for increasingcooking have IndustriesTheManufacturingalmostover Private the no has past Sectorprivate registered four investment largeyears. 1,015 scale Of Bureauthese, possiblemanufacturing 305 of investment thebecame Ministry industry active. projects of currently MinesThere nationally andis infrastructureAfghanistanbuilding,Talibansubstantially years, were on sinceand construction veryreconstruction new the minimum constructionend ofactivities the togetherThe war effortby suchin public with December, by as renovating donorsdams,and private roads, 2001.to aid existing sectors irrigation,During the plantsinindustriesthefunctioning, Kabul Russia) are are includingnow occasionally althoughno in longer operation cotton the functioning. Urearuns. mills, (PU-I-Khumri). plantThe cement Onlylarge outside plants onescale ThereMazar-e-Sharif out stateand of is metal fourownedevidence cement workshop (built of by areasCity.increasedmade Thisandthe constructiontheby is due150%large to influxinthe 2002 boom high of compared returnees demandin 2002. for inTheto rural2001,housing overall areas. particularly and construction shops in in Kabul urban output agro-processingSomefactorymore investmentsmall there. to medium-scale enterprises in Kandahar and enterprises to handicraftsrevive enterprises continue including to such function, leather as the working i.e.cotton AtElectricity,ofand medicines.present, carpets. electricity waterThe Hoechst and in gas the factory country in Kabulis being produces produced a limitedby hydro, range diesel,1382 and(2003) thermal Afghanistan powers. Statistical Afghanistan Yearbook is potentially a rich resource 122 1382 LJ Table 9.1: Number of Main Industrial Organizations aja .L1& : . Industiy 20021381 Total of Institutions 20011380 20001379 19781357 t L' 30 Number of power plantji.. 33 Electricity power 16 16 16 1 33 25 ChemicalGasCharcoal & oil 69 2 1 56 3 1 55 1 25 23 20tot5 l6 PharmacyMachineryConstruction & metal 32 5 17 24 17 24 1713 5 05 LightCarpentryPublishing industries & paper 331114 3312 62 12 62 4724 6 jl ' 138) 380 1379 1357 TotalOthersFood industries industries 251 57 6 153 1 150 33 1 243 67 1 35.000 Total ouput in 1357 prices VJL. çL k JL 34.2'9,. Source: Ministry of Industry 25.00030.000 Table 9.2: Industrial Production by Sector at 1357 prices (million Af) 20021381 20011380 20001379 19781357 9Lc 20_OX)15,000 PrivateGovernmentalTotal product industries inindustries the country 2,3672,863 496 1.3581,708 350 2.7213,461 741 1913,43333,179 .747 ,,jj J_ 10,0005,000 2.863 1.708 3,461 Source:HandcraftFactory MinistryIndustries of mining and Industry 496 350 741 jakj 15.015 4,732 1381 1380 1379 1357 1382 (20(13) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 123 r ,4'I i1L. Table 9.3: Government Industry Production at 1357 prices (Million of Afghanis) ( 1yL) V Total 20021381 2,367 20011380 1358 20001379 2,721 19781357 13.433 L)L 1ndstry output at prire t357 5 V :' Electr4cityLightMine andIndustries and Industries Water 1,139 782265 681611 1,161 683667 6,0695584 862 k.8 120004,000 AgricultureFinancePublic Work 720 - 8 0 103 8242 )JI 1_ )Ijj 10,0(8) 8,000 EducationPublicDefense Health 15 1 (1 1 132 6736 '-kj-'- '-)ljJ 6.000 CommerceHighIntenorInformation Education and Culture 7858 1 56 1 56 0 215184 01 jj2lI, Lb k: :ji5 2.01)04.000 Source:CityKabulNational Construction Municipality Ministry Security of Industry 18 128 23 4116 j 5,0006,000 Ministry of Mining and Industry Uj jljj 5.584 2,0003,0004,000 I 000 1381 1380611 1379667 1357 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 124 Table 9.4: Industrial Production of Government sector at 1357 prices (million of Afghanis) (1jkrv JLs,J1. Unit price 1978 20021381 20011380 20001379 19781357 tray J.. JU1J: -JJ.4 '.5 _) ElectricityMinistry and powerof Electricity (totally) and water Kwh 715.01811.73 801.7628.3 646.2825.9 9996.8 765.2 1.283 ..lj CoalMinistry of LightMine andindustries industries KwhTon 96.72 14.5 17.92173.4 179.7 20.5 152.8231.6 0.93700 1.7 jj' ')i condensateMinistryLiquidTotal of gas fieldsof (aMine kind and of gas)industries 000M4000M3 457.5 14.5 17.91 20.5 3944.5 152.8 1602.91602.8 t5j1js ii MinistryOilTotal ( petroleum)of fields of Mine and industries tons 136.6 459 1.5 94.5 86.5 394946.6 4.5 50003333 -, lj, MinistryFertilizerChemicalTotal of fields of industries Mine and industries tons 369.29 136.6 300.394.5 342.1 86.5 780. t 46.6 7380 is MinistryTotalLiquid of Ammonia Technical of Mine and (oxegen gas) industries tonsM3m3 0.21 4.50.5 4 58.338000 tr.ss_. L t4$ jjj TotalMinistryOthersMimstryConstruction of chemical fieldsof MinePublic andproductsmaterial work industries industries Mn new AfAl 369.29 300.3 342.3 0.21 785.1 0.5 66.67 5'.lij J., lit& iijjjJIj, MinistryMinistryStoneCement of Productions Mine of Mine and and industries industries MnnewAf tons 39.67 0.12 24.5 37.5 1888.3 1486 Ministry(building)Gach ( used of stone Mine for painting)and industries M3tons 5.5 1.1 1 4.3 214.28 650 TotalMinistryCity Construction of cankeredstoneof Public cankered officework M3 7.17 1.2 21.2 2.1 13.1 28 2417.25 5380 taj .i..ia.L ,s ct.sJtt jj, lj MinistryCityMinistry Construction of Public of Electricity officework and water M3 No 2.39 7.17 2.1 24.513.1 1225.07 101973601 Sj ,j%Jtt ts 44 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 125 rjj, Total of brike Unit pnce 1978 No 20021381 0.15 20011380 20001379 19781357 IAV 2.35 J.... L. Lj MinistryMetal cankered of PublicNational pipe work Security M 0.15 2.35650 ØtS,il gt ,..I l .j .li MinistryKabulTotal ofMunicipality Gravelof Nationl Security M3 0.6 1.8t.8 235.88 235.9 Jl.i iIj)L 4 jlj, KabulAsphaltMinistryChina( Municipality usedtotally of Public with workcement) tonstons 0.220.25 5 1300 225 JLS MinistryKabulMaxed Municipality sand& of MinePublic Gravel and work industries m3 0.210.03 126.6 8.78.7 6480 110 67 lj_._ J1 .il J) Ministryother construction of MmeDefense and products industries Mn new AfAl 0.8 izit L. 5$tL ,L.l:ta. JL.jIj )I.)J MinistryMachineryTotal of MineNational& metal and Securityproduction industries of fields of Gangalak plants Mn new Af 48.89 33.29 189.4 282.5148.5 1.tsljI :jL L. etc tiij1 J.t !àJ 3t 4j e.'-- jIi, MinistryBasic repairing of Public work of Machinesvehicles & equlpment(tots Mn new Af Mn new AfAl NO 84.17 65 52.740.08952.83 37.26 0.1437.4 102.2174.7 72.5 i.isi.;.t 1e- JL Is jj.4L..I ,ljj NonMinistry Standard ofMinistry NationalDefenseInterior metals of Security Electricity and water Mn new AfAl 1.17 18 uiit,tt5i4 izt 4. ..tsb jIjj PublishingTotalMinistry industries of Electricity and water of fields tons 84.17 52.83 37.4 323.2 39.6 60000 F F/Af jyj 4j e- l TrafficMinistryPublishing number of offinance passport palate & documents in size of(66-84cm) sheet 1103.29 jj., I jL. sLjj MimsiryPublishingMinistry of ofInformationfinance newspaper,books,magazins&ete(50-40) and Culture Sheet NO 14.64 58 56.3 56.3 1842.3 2.815 100 A ./5 . Is_,.__ _ijIs.. d4.. i1IsI s 'J41 PublishingTotalBooks publication &of othersmagazins,books, of educationpublishing in & size others of(14-21) ministry productionsin size of(1.5- NoNO 4.2410.4 0.010.03 57.867.4 9.6 37.28 28.9 t t fl F jj, TotalMinistryMagazines of fieldsof &HighDefense other Education documents publishing pi Sheet 157.678.06 6.9 56.3 56.50.19 293.3 0.755 1.5 - 3j Njj .i4 ,L ti cJ3, _,-J j 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 126 41J e' -'j1j Medicmes produce industries Unit price 1978 20021381 20011380 20001379 19781357 lV jL. j4i ts MinistryTotalForest ofWood & fieldsof carpentry Public productions Health industries Mn new Af 1.018.14 0.33 0.89 107.5 36.2 U.tU.I csJ -'-5-. MinistryAshpau plateof NationalLight board industries Secsrntyvoodest board) Mn new Af M4 8.14 107.5 600 t.i&.,. 4 L t'J -.,..I MinistryMalochLightTolal ofIndustries cotton fieldsof Light & industries food tons 107.38.14 300.5 2238.8 107.5 53939 JIj..j 4iii JL. 4i.. MinistryMinistryWoolyYarn of(cotton) yarn Light of Light industries industries tons 1.9 837.2 61 30000068000 U.. j WoolyAfghanMinistryTotal textiletextile of Lightcotton (Mixed industries textile sector) M 65.12 0.6 1592.8 22 -j.. 3li J.'fli... j. ,U.4 jj Lt MinistryBlanketMinistry of Light of Light industries industries M 1.56.2 29.278.7 j3O3.l 404 j. .. cl th MinistryTotal Rug of Light industries M4 8.894 747 .,., . te... w MinistryTotal of tailoringof DefenseInterior products MnMn new new Af Af 78% 0.04 0.6 6000 .dS.0 i.st ,.I .-Jji TireTotalMinistryMinistry repairing of shoesof LightNational of Light industries Securityindustries Mn pairsnew Af 3.97 500 1iil 44) MinistryTotalOthers light of Light industries industries prod.wtion MnMn new new Af Af No 5130 ,Isil 15sI L .i:ti _ lIJ Jj . BreadMinistryOthersTotaloffields &light ofBakery LightDefense industries industriesproducts & food products ManewAfMn new Af tons 185.99 13.6 0.775 1138.34 4099.6 984.8 10153 '. '-' _,s1.. i .ij.j.5A5. JJ in tt MinistrySpaghetti of and Light macaroni industries tons 33.07 0.07 211.5143.4 4000010368 ksu1si uk' . i'J .,Ij, 3 1382Totalof (2003) meat Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 127 Unit price 1978 20021381 20011380 20001379 19781357 .s ray J. ,i 5j4tk ni là MinistryTotal of plantof LightAgricultureDefense oil industries tons 13.5213.56 0.07 23 t19.4348.8350.8 24 4000040000 Inj... c? Lelk-.lJj _.)ljj Jlj5 'JJ SugarMinistrySalt of Mine and industries Agriculture tons - 18.08 0.04 69.3 2 75200 854 l,_,_c_,lj_, l_i._, lJj :kij., SoapMinistry for ofwashing Light industriesclothshands tons 1.7 181.7 31 2666016820 11s. ii c -- JIJJ MinistryTotal conservation of AgricultureLight industries & fruit tons 0.7 44.263.719.5 2.1 700004600944.18 .545i. . °Jt TotalofMinistryAlcohol nutsbeverageof Light industries LiterKg 0.7 18.7 28 277 -J ,lj.11 ljj Ji).iilj, MinistryAlmondsMmislry of nut, Commerce sweet & non sweet Apricot Kg 18.7 60.5400 rU l ,t 3A M)t5 3jj MinistrySakarPistachio para of nats Commerce( A kind of dray fruit) Kg 450 sJjrlji. sJt CJljJ jljJ MinistryOthersMinistryRaisins of production Light of Commerce industries of food Mn new ASAf tons 9.35 7.9 55.2 196 79 400004513 2il te Jljj MinistryFootMinistsy for domesticof CommerceDefenseAgriculture birds (bird that are keeping in house) Mn new ASAf tons 1.45 12.311.5 16000 1i li tu cJ), jIij OthersTotal of productionfield fields of industries of waterInterior and ministry electricity nsim Mn new Af Ma new Af 90.13 0.213 23 2360 1sI Jit J.1,"-.3ii 3-? c)j, 4j ..s1-.sL Source:GrandTotalMinistry of Total Ministry fieldsof National of Industry Security Mn new ASAf 2367.05 1358.15 0.213 2720.73 13432.5 tillI jIj,. yl JJ. 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 128 Table 9.5: Amount of Government Industrials production by Product. 1381 1380 1379 1357 C Electricity and Water and power (totally) Mn Kwh Unite 2002 557.3661.3 2001 489.712676.14 2000 503696.935 .669 1978 596.4845.4 I3L k 3_.)_9 FromLightMine andall Industries Tndustries on Sale 000Mn Kwhtons 12.023 104 186.428 193.266 193.66 20.9 249 ci,L 1jj jl Uj ji .l MinecondensateCoal and Industries (a kind of gas) 000 tons 20.68 0.3 25.597 29.256 218.2 5.9 P 1j'- LiquidMineFertilizerOil ( and Industries petroleum) Ammonia ( gas) 000 tons 50.4 41 40.68828.361 46.35625.957 105.7 14 u__j -- 'JjJ MineTotalPublic andof Technical TndustriesIndustrieswork oxegen 000Tons M3 26.69 3.61 68.6 7.86.4 76 L. l.t j1jj MineStoneCement and Productions Industries Mn000 newtons Af 0.1925.7 16.176 25.248 126.5 8.8 njjj Uui MineGach(building) and(used Industries stone for painting) 000000M3 tons 1.627 1.566 6.5 ,til IJ u._,j TotalPublicCity Construction of work stonecankered cankered M3M3 1993 190 8752 455701070011570 jj '.j-t- 1nJ?. ôM jlj ElectricityPublicCity Construction work and Water M3NO 234 1993 1676 10700 2401 5jL 44 NationalPublicTotal of work bikeSecurity Mn new AfAt 6363 5LA .1.)i KabulTotalofPublicMetal Municipalitycankeredwork Gravel pipe M4M3 2542 . 1889.341889.34 7750 JlS jj.I 'jIjj jlj 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 129 UlL 1381 1380 1379 1357 Unite 2002 2001 2000 1978 uti .iJj National Security M5 *.Ui Chona( used with cement) Public work total of asphalts & 000 tons 4.33 22.4 Kabul Municipality 000tons 0.03 4343.33 22.4 J4S Public work, 43 Maxed sand& Gravel 000 M3 3061 1889.34 130 Kabul Municipality 3061 Mine and Industries tL9 .j other constructive product(Total) Mn new Af LiL u.t Mine and Industries - Mn new Af Defense Mn new Af jLsI JJj kiI jl National Security Mn new Af Mine and Industries Mn new Af 148.5 ., Ll Basic repairing of machinery NO Basic repairing of vehicles & equipment(total) Mn new Af 84.17 52.83 174.7 tA Public work Mn new Af 0.09 220.325 102.2 , jj, Electricity and Waler Mn new Af 65 52.74 60000 72.5 Defense Interior Mn new Al 1.17 jj, National Security 18 ii Non Standard metals Electricity and Water tons Traffic number palate Finance 000NO 23.4 t 3L Publishing of passport& dacuments in size of(66-84cm) ?,A5 Finance MNNO sheet 3.5 3ji- Publishing of newspaper,books,magazins&etc(60-9Ocm) Information and Culture MNNO sheet 20.6 20 20 60.5 3J jl Publishing of ,books, in size of(14-21) 0.36 t/ 2t Publishing of magazins & others in size of(1.5-21-16) ',/'t Education 000 NO 113.7 258 nt Books & others publishing productions 0.388 Defense MNNO sheet 4.6 .1J 2i_ Magazine & other documants publishing productions High Education MNNO sheet 103.4 0.25 3jj Medicines 4jI Public Health Mn new Af 0.43 1431.2 36.2 Total Wood productions Mn new Af 8.14 107.5 t.n. LJ - Light Industiies Mn new Af 8.14 107.5 :Jj1i jjj National Security Mn new Af ai -_3 __, Sofa J: Light Industries Mn new Af 71.4 _J__ij Ashpan palate board wooden board)

1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 130 1381 1380 1379 1357 MalochLight Industries cotton 000tons000M4 Unite 2002 2001 2000 1978 _) ) 41 k . jL 4i ForLightYarn sale Industries(cotton) tons000tons 1 .91t9 6.3 12312 5.57 897.4 41.5 :5i js u. .3 LightTotal Industriesof cotton textile tons 2.96 0.026536 88 liI1 siAi. 5kLi. j BlanketLightWoolyAfghan Industries textile textile (Mixed sector) 000mMN m 25').5 jS ', Jtkt ta; SatranjeInteriorLightTotaiRug Industries ( a kind of carpet) 000M6000M5000M4000M 15.33 2.02 11.972.311.8 0.1 .4 i1.a L5 I15 5A InteriorDefenseTotal of tailoring products Mn new Af 0.775 69.7 jj ) JiJj.i _jjj J)J LightNational Industries Security Mn new Af 90 . 4.ii.I '4 JIJJ $ LightTotalDefenseI.ightOthers Industriesof light shoes industries & food products 000 pairs 7.947,94 90 s4ti lá ljj LightBreadIndustrial Industries & Bakery of wheat products & food 000tons 3.191.34 20.4 97 .LP .L1 ) jtjt ljU &u DefenseTotalofmeat tons 1.7 32.172984 .i , AgricultureLightTotal Industriesof plant oil tons 338.12 ... 0.51.7 575.597 8720 233 27 ij..t SugarMineSaltLight and Industries industries 000tons 21.18 81.110.8 J,)s jJ 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 131 rA's 3i..iti UL 1381 1380 1379 1357 AgricultureTotal conversation & fruit tons Unite 2002 0.01 2001 2000 1978 12791000 279 :j:i Is uL1 Jj CommerceFootRaisinsLight for Industries domestic birds (birds that are keeping in house) tonstj00tons 4.9 cj _)J5 lj, WalnutsAlmondsCommerceTotal shelled nut, sweet & non sweet Apricot of nuts tons 46.8 .i_s3 _) .1k- jt .1_s LightAlcoholicSakarPistachio Industriespara nuts beverage( sugar) 000 liters 101.2 I1 J_ LightSoapSpaghetti forIndustries washing and macaroni cloths 1161 j3 fle .i__9 Ai9. j.tJ ,k9J- jjj LightSoap forIndustries washing hands tons 64.14 9.35 7946 _il 11 1i I_sUj)_sjitjj .11.. JiL'. LightOthersDefenseAgriculture Industries fieldproduction of industries of food Mn new Af 1.45 7.9 11.55 55.212.3 0.a;i t5 1L.I_s f:a:u jj_s Source:NationalElectricityInterior Ministsy Security and Water of Industry MnMn new new Af Af 2.75 .- J3:aØ -Jjj jj_s

1382(20003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 132 Table 9.6: Cement Production and Imports 2001 21/03/2001--1st Quarter 2nd21/06/2001-- Quarter 21/09/2001--3rd Quarter 21/12/2001--4th Quarter Total dJ# Total 20/06/2001 JJt J 20/09/2001 jJ j 20/12/2001 - &) 20/03/2002 j 43.44 1381 QuantitiesUnitValue (000 price (Billion tons) (000 of old old Afghanis/ton) Afghanis) 4,616.95 70.5315.28 4,651.56 85.0718.29 3,672.55 20.57 5.60 2,005.16 8.584.28 4,252.48 184.74 (i / 4 (jj)jhá. tj à Domestic productionQuantitiesValue (000 (million tons) of old Afghanis) 30,688.80 8.08 30,733.60 8.09 61,422.40 16.16 (4i L l. i,4) of which: GoryUnit Factory price (000(Baglan)Quantities old Afghani (000 tons) s/ton) 30,688.803,800.00 8.08 30,733.603,799.90 8.09 61,422.40 16.16 (L:,: jI)j.L uJ Jabusarg FactoryUnit (Parwan) price (000ValueValueQuantities old (million Afghanis/ton)(million (000 of oldof tons) old Afghanis) Afghanis) (4j:k)Ujj:L) J. liM4.S,?J :i1) LYJJt.: ( jIj)jU Imports QuantitiesUnit price(000 tons)(000 old Afghanis/ton) 7.20 10.20 5.60 4.28 27.28 (3 Sources:Exchange Central rate Afghanis/US$ StatisticsUnitValue Office price (000 and (US$ US$) Custom per ton) Office. 76,733.00 519.20 72.11 72,109.00 753.50 73.87 49,689.00 413.90 73.91 26,133.00 328.40 76.73 56,166.00 2,015.00 73.86 ( / j1Ljj) (jlL jL)) uJ bJI : Jjj)jI.i. ; 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 133 1i1il L5L Table 9.7: . Cement Production and Imports2002 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter '_9-JL9J&5: 21/03/2002--20/06/2002 JJI J 21/06/2002--20/09/2002 21/09/2002--20/12/2002 21/12/2002--20/03/2003 ) Total Total Quantities (000 tons) 13.39 &J 36.36 24.49 14.87 89.11 AI Domestic production UnitValue price (Billion (000 of old old Afghanis/ton) Afghanis) 3,656.74 48.95 4,199.57 152.71 4,465.08 109.35 3,259.96 48.47 4,034.21 359.48 (L / (4i. L .Ajj) (j J)A)jLi Jj l) L) QuantitiesValue (000 (million tons) of old Afghanis) 11,424.80 4.90 15,090.40 6.49 17.45 7.34 19.02 8.02 26,551.66 26.76 4i (4i L5 (L; 'J)J L)JJ of which: GoryUnit Factory price (Baglan) Quantities(000 old Afghanis/ton) (000 tons) 2,329.69 4.40 2,324.10 5.50 7.002.38 7.642.37 992.40 24.54 ( / LJJ&L)) .Jj (3 ui4) jL))jSS : Jabusarg FactoryUnit (Parwan)ValueQuantities (million (000 of oldtons) Afghanis) price (Oui.) old Afghanis/ton) 10,571.702,400.48 68.59 0.50 13,202.702,400.49 0.99 2,400.00 16.80 0.34 2,400.00 18.30 0.38 23,809.50 970.07 2.21 () (J)LJW . Imports Unit priceValue (000 old (million Afghanis/ton) of old Afghanis) 1,706.20 853.10 1,901.011,887.70 1,900.00 0.65 1,900.00 0.72 2,742.161,240.24 (L / 1j Jj: jL) (J jL))jI QuantitiesUnitValue (000 price (000 tons) (US$ US$) per ton) 1,068.90 126.00 8.48 3,595.80 120.38 29.87 2,099.60 122.43 17.15 141.46969.00 6.85 7,733.30 124.02 62.35 ( / (iL )) j) i 1 ( j)jL4L Jj Sources:Exchange Central rate Afghanis/US$ Statistics Office and Custom Office. 35,109.00 38,272.0 52,073.00 50,000.00 43,863.50 jiI k)bjj) : 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 134 ' Electricity Production and Consumption, 2000 Production( (million Kwh) L )j j 1j Sold/Consumption (Million of new Afghanis) ( i JL j .M1j: .A Jj 21/03/00--20/06/001st Qt 21/06/00--20/09/002nd Qt 21109/00--20/12/003rd Qt tj) 21/12/00--20103/UI4th Qt Total 21/03/00--20/06/00 1st Qt 21/06/00--20/09/002nd Qt 21109/00-- 20/12/003rd Qt 21/12/00--20/03/014th Qt Total HydroTotal " Jj) 124.70125.20 j.S 117.11117.71 123.12123.52 j j t4.. 135.74136.24 j 500.6750267 djl 67.3667.63 ) 63.2863.61 j 66.4966.71 j L4.. 73.2673.53 j 270.39271.47 3j Pule-KhurnreSorobeMaheperNagho Hydro 33.103917 5.809.00 31.01)36.60 6.01)8,10 32.2040.30 4.908.00 35.6042.2010.90 6.50 158.27131.90 23.2036.00 21.1517.90 3.134.86 16.8019.76 3.244,37 17.4021.76 4.322.65 22.7819.203.515.88 12.5371.3019.4385.45 (i (J Ji) ) us} ) .. -/ NengrabarKajaki Hydro 25.8011.60 24.0011.20 26.1011.40 27.5012.30 103.40 46.50 13.936.26 12.96 6.04 14.09 6.16 14.856.64 25.1055.84 (J),} )*'. GhorbartdJabulCharekar Sarag Hydro 0.23 0.21 0.22 0.040.27 0.040.93 - 0.12 0.11 0.12 0.020.14 0.020.50- s FulicoBabaKunarha Wali Hydro 0.290.050.03 0.290.050.03 0.160.030.02 0.160.030.02 t BaharakBadakhshan Hydroflydro 0.500.030.04 0.030.04 0.27 0.32 0.22 0.270.02 1.080.02 .U4.lj l is KandaharAsadBrishna Abad Kol Diesel Diesel 0.50 0.60 0.40 2.00 -- j ./--,s l UorozgunGhanaPaktiaTor Kham DieselDiesel - ' FarahHehnandLogar Diesel - BadghesZabelSamengan DieselDiesel - Jl TakharFaryabBamyan Diesel - Price (New Afghanis/kwh 0.62 0.62 0.62 0.62 . JjSJ.- .A. . till) i Source: Central Statistics Office, National Accounts Dept. Note: all the power stations are operated by Ministry of Energy and Electricity, only Mazaresharif is operated by Ministry of Mtniag and lndustiy. .Ja ij (L JLt I Ls : 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook .i Li9 jljy 135 ls.y jjj j3l J.lJi.9 : JJ. Table 9.9: Electricity Production and Consumption, 2001 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter Sold (Consumption) 3rd Quarter 4th#iij Qmsrter 1st Q Sold/Consumption 2nd Q (# (Million of new Afghanis)3rd Q siø) '-k. /uJJ1 4th Q 'IrA. JJ'-J 21103/01-- 20/06101 21/06/01--20/09/01 (Iii 21/09/01--20/12/01 21112/01-- 20/03/02 L4. Total 21103/01--20/0610! 21/06/01-.20/09/01 21109/01--20/12/01 .) 21112/01--20/03/02 Total Total, 119.87 124.56 119.61 125.66 j 489.71 6471 67.24 64.57 .) 4. &., 67.82 264.34 MaheperNaghlo (Sale in Kabul) (SaleHydro in Kabul) 119.57 39.96 5.67 124.26 40.00 4.90 119.21 38.00 5.00 125.16 41.96 7.07 488.21159.92 22.64 21.576455 3.06 21.6067.08 2.64 20.5264.36 2.69 22.6567.55 3.81 263.34 12.2086.34 (J4 ) ) ) )/sL. '3.5 NengrabarKajakiPule-KhumreSorobe (Sale in Kabul) 23.5432.5011.90 5.60 15.7123.0534.90 5.30 12.0024.5033.40 5.80 23.0834.5211.04 6.59 135.3250.6594.1723.29 12.7117.556.423.02 12.4418.848.482.86 13.2318.03 6.483.13 12.4618.64 5.963.55 27.3450.8473.0612.56 (J/c>ji j )i- JahulCharekar Sarag 0.400.01 0.400.00 0.500.01 0.300.01 1.610.03 0.220.00 0.220.00 0.270.01 0.160.00 0.870.06 I.)_. . FulicoBabaKrnmrhaGhorband Wali 0.300.070.03 0.300.070.03 0.160.040.02 0.160.040.02 .) BrishnaBaharakBadakbshan Kot Diesel 0.30 0.30 0.40 0.500.070.10 0.070.101.50 0.16 0.16 021 0.270.040.05 0.800.040.05 GhanaPaktiaTorKandaharAsadAbad Kham . l./ FarahEl,nandLogarHororgun BadghesSamenganZabel 1 Jk) 1 MazaresharifBamyanTakharFaryab 48.35 50.30 45.80 41.98 186.43 '-kLs- j.) ,1Ju sourceMinistryKabul central of IndustryEnergy statistics (aversE (averai office . Note all the power stations are opereted by 1,136.00 543.75600.00 1,136.00 543.75600.00 1136.00 543.75600.00 u. 1,136.00 543.75200.00 Ministry of Energy and Electricity, only Mazaresharif is operated by Ministry of Mining and Indastry. (Iat/) (.L./)(J_,h) U jja 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook t.te' ij- 3jj sIs jjj 136 LJ 3j j$ ,. 3 L. . Table 9.10: Electricity1st ProductionQuarter 2nd andQuarter Consumption, 3rd Quarter 13814th Quarter Production (mill on Kwh) Total 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Sold/Consumption (Million of new Afghanis) Total '.ky-j M: 21/03/02--20/06/02 21/06/02--20/09/02 (ijl-) 21/09/02--20/12/02 j.... 127.73 21112/02--20/03/03 4. 140.63 21/03/02--20/06/02 , 21106/02--20/09/02 jJ ()fJJuI 21/09/02--20/12/02 .j 21/12/02-- 20/03/03 Total 142.41 146.54 557.31 76.94 69.04 75.84 301.32 MaheperNagho Hydro 142.21 58.74 146.24 56.24 127.38 42.92 140.33 53.30 211.20556.16 jj 31.7176.83 30.5879.347950 23.1768.85 28.7875.68 114.24300.70 (J4iji,j5 ),i NengrabarKajakiPule-KhumreSorobe 14.5727.5032.81 7.88 30.4912.2639.49 6.99 29.2137.1910.49 6.72 29.3436.9512.607.30 116.54146.4449.9228.89 14.8617.72 7.924.26 21.3216.58 6.673.80 20.0815.895.703.58 15.8019.95 6.80390 27.0963.1279.0815.54 (i/S(JL)..1jj j.s jj )r ) JabulCharekar Sarag 0.430.14 0.410.14 0.420.15 0.430.20 0.631.69 0.230.07 0.220.08 0.230.08 0.230.11 0.920.35 FulicoBabaKunarhaGhorhand Wali 0.100.05 - 0.050.12 0.060.150.05 0.040.120.05 0.150.490.21 0.05 0.030.07 0.030.08 0.020.070.03 0.260.03 BrishumBaharakBadakhslirna Kot Diesel 0.20 0.30 0.35 0.30 1.15 0.11 0.16 0.19 0.16 0.620.08 L PaktiaTorKaudaharAsad Kham Abad U .l HehnandLogarUorozgunGhazni SamenganZabelFarah ) .1) BamyanTakharFaryabBadghea 0 Price (New Afgl 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.54 jl j1.1 / : Ministry of Energy and Electñcily, only Mazaresharif is operated by Ministry of Mining and Industr) Jii l 3jj sjj1 L/Lj, (j 1a Ia . L. : 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 137 Table 9.11: Public Enterprises by Mininstry : (000 of New Afghanis) Profit 1381 (2002) Expend Revenue Profit 1380 (2001) Expend Revenue Profit 1379 (2000)Expend :&)lji '.- 4. Revenue Ministry of MiningMarmar Or Rkham Total 966,997185,388 2,708,781 426,590 3,675,779 611,978 123,951282,046 4,069 1,166,377 67,232 1,436 1,448,423 191,182 5,505 270,729485,519 1,533 1,248,035 454,207 1,598 1,733,555 724,936 3,131 -, ). , J-' JIjJ ShamanMazarTahqhioKodr Bark Fertilizers CoalEnginearing Ent & Elec 95,620-3,3609,512 140 336,188 30,600 2,7626,206 431,808 27,24015,718 2,902 11,779 1,018 36 29,712 3,2811,431 30,73015,060 1,467 176,93626,507 200 368,279 2,7841,686 545,215 29,290 1,886 J t_3j GhoriJakalaAfghan CementMechanic Gas Ent Ent 83,476 50,834 134,310 107,049 31,373 138,422 65,554 79,860 145,414 J jj 5_)Jèt J .s Ministry of IndustryAfghanJabulsarak & Food Industry Cement Ent -1,5445,577 76,873 4,120 82,449 2,576 25,884 169,847 195,730 26,800 117,957 144,757 j kià u__., BalkhPolakobiKabulMotamama Silo Silo Bread Technical Bread Material -10,434 -180 202 69 16,532 1,350 411307 6,0981,552 230376 -23 98 3,494 303 3,592 280 -283 560 277 9 AfghanBalkhKandahar Cotton carpentry Fruit & process Veg oil -6,299 860 0 12,8909,224 10,084 6,591 21,968 9821 0 52,803 259 74,770 281 9,773 48 66,239 436 76,012 484 I -,Lj11 L KadaharKabulBalkh TextilesWool Wool Industry CoIndustry 5,900 -803409 2,3233,299 4,2532,7329,200 -4,081 175 57,062 2,0723,494 52,981 2,2473,592 17,262 50,722 67,984 J_)) BagramiAfghanBaghianHelmandSpinzer Textile CottonSugarTextile Cotton Co.Co.& Co.& oil Veg Co oil 16,564 832 21,332 5,056 30 37,896 862 6,779 849 50,220 140 56,999 989 u Lü Ministry of Water &BalkhBrischna Electricity Structure Electriciity Co. Co -27,500 12,104 81,167 1,230 53,66613,334 118,265115,660 2,605 284,068300,795 16,727 399,729419,061 19,332 81,78882,334 546 332,976324,422 8,554 406,210415,310 9,100 4j- _9 L i JijJ 1382 (2003) AfghnistanSpengher Statistical Structure Yearbook Co. -39,604 79,937 40,332 138 rM Profit 1381 (2002) Expend Revenue Profit 1380 (2.001) Expend Revenue Profit .1Li 1379 (2000)Expend Revenue Ministry of IrrigationSteelHelmand & MaterialEnvironment Construction 1rocess CoCo. 2,3372,297 -40 13,743 4,4029,341 16,0416,7409,301 -3,454-2,726 729 3,8984,865 967 2,1401,696 444 9 3,282 3,291 .ilAj .l, JL5Li Ministry of UrbanHome Development Construction Co. -10,593 18,493 7,900 -2,4701,762 -151 19,198 2,3054,638 16,7274,0674,487 7,865 11,99116,418 24,28319,856 j 5i L. 1 BanaiMakroraianAfghaniWater Construction Canalasation Construction Maintenance Co. Co. Co. -10,593 18,493 7,900 -4,188 103 3 5,0327,188 35 5,1353,000 38 4,427 4,427 i- U Uj L Ll Ministry of CommerceAfghan Chicken Co. 196,440 1,771 317,731 1,497 514,171 3,269 -1,252 63 434,408 128 433,156 191 7,356 254,216 261,572 'j ti jj KrepkaAfghanAfsotr Transportation Co.CartHandicraft Co. Co. Co. 206,095 17,948-1,109 65,004 4,8651,553 210,960 82,952 444 -20,27110,835 53 30,05021,348 240 40,885 1,077 293 -177-157 236160 59 3 t.i ji' :) iI ShareWoolDriedPublic ExportKhanFruit Food Export Bandarfor Co. Govt Co. Co. Employees -25,081 687 238,306 518 213,225 1,205 2,412 360,888 529 363,301 529 1,796 228,831 635 230,627 635 tj 3- U , .i1jj1 L, HerbBusinessPetroleum Export & Co. Donor Co. Co. -4,086 215 4,7681,220 1,435 682 5,655 21,226 26,881 5,893 24,354 30,247 U U L.. 'i Ministry of AgricultureFertilizersAgriculture & Livestock & Wheat Agriculture Co Service 968865103 412,942424,832 11,890 413,045425,800 12,755 250287 37 100,188 91,772 8,416 100,475 92,022 8,453 70,00070,375 375 11,75510,000 1,755 82,13080,0002,130 Iji t j Ijj jljj Ministry of FinanceKyberNationalCoin Manufacture Restaurant Insurance Co. Co. 871871 2,662 3,533 3,4652,0031,462 4,7885,509 721 2,1836,7918,974 15,34616,871 1,525 6,2876,787 500 15,84623,6587,812 4i L jljj Ministry of Public HealthPharmacy Co. 59 28,639 28,698 -315 8,7688,768 8,453 328328 13,62513,625 13,953 4. t J. JJ_)kj J_9-1 'jJ 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 139 rA 1iI UlL Profit 1381 (2002) Expend Revenue Profit 1380 (2001) Expend Revenue Profit 1379 (2000)Expend Revenue Ministry of DefenseConstructionMasrlakh Co. & Material Process Co. 9,679 91,106 100,785 424 4,682 5,1065,106 34 128128 161 1 Ministry of TransportationPublic Bus Co. -13,419-31,043 100,813 49,205 35,78669,770 -2,217 121 27,833 1,326 25,616 1,447 368368 14,532 14,90014,900 ij L5 jtj KamasKomas Transport No.No.4No.2 63 Co. -2,338 26,507 24,169 f U. t Kamas Transport No.No.9No.7 8 Co. -17,624 51,608 33,984 A'I l__ Ministry of InformationAfghanTechnical & Advertising Culture Service Co. Co. 4,0247,118 31,741 3,890 38,859 7,913 17,962 2,992 20,26k 2,179 38,228 5,171 2,210 210 20,463 2.462 22,673 2,672 Utc. UI Ministry of EducationPress & Printing Co. 5,2803,095 27,8523,424 30,946 8,704 14,970 603 18,0871,906 33,057 2,509 2,000 140 18,000 1,262 20,001 1,401 U.... _iJ1._ Ministry of AviationPrinting Co. 617,652 5,280 1,074,253 3,424 1,691,905 8,704 187603 1,906 880 1,0672,509 102140 1,262 429 1,401 531 l HotelAfghanAreana Co. AirlineTourist Co. 598,648 19,000 4 1,056,031 17,400 822 1,654,679 36,400 826 138 49 443437 582486 102 429 531 1 U l,j Uj...1 U.AI MunicipalitySources: Central of Kabul StatisticsMunicipality Office Construction and Financial Co. Statement of Public enterprises 4,804 16,715 21,519 iU. uIjL , UI i U1. UI ) jJ L 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 140 At ..UiUI ( ;ai ,Ij) JJ Table 9.12: Public Enterprises by Sector Profit 1381 (2002) Expend Revenue Profit 1380 (2001) Expend Revenue Profit Expend1379 (2000) Revenue Production sector Total 966,998 201,736 2,708,781 567,779 3,675,779 769,515 282,046 115,660283,483 1,165,848 284,068555,663 1,447,895 399,729839,146 485,519 383,309 81,788 1,247,401 324,422935,761 1,732,919 1,319,070 406,210 .4J MarmarPressBrischna & PrintingOr Electricity Rkham Co. Co 3,095 27,852 30,946 14,9704,069 18,087 1,436 33,057 5,505 2,0001,533 i8 000 1,598 20,001 3,131 L5J j J. U L5 Tahqhio Engineering 9,512 140 6,2062,762 15,7182,902 11,779 36 3,2811,431 15,060 1,467 26,507 200 2,7841,686 29,290 1,886 9S AfghanShamanMazar Fertilizer GasCoal Ent Ent & Elect 83,47795,620-3,360 336,188 50.83430,600 431,808134,310 27,240 107,049 1,018 31,37329,712 138,422 30,730 176,93665,554 368,279 79,860 545,215145,414 d U Ji L) &J;i LIJ SpinzerBalkhPolakobiKabul Silo Cotton Silo Bread Bread & oil Co -10,434 -803-180 69 16,5325,056 411307 4,2536,098 230376 -4,081 98 57,062 3,494 52,981 3.592 17,262 50,722 67,984 J IS ij AfghanBalkhMotamama Cotton carpentry Technical & Veg oil M -6,299 202860 12,8909,2241,30 10,0846,5911,552 21,968 -23 21 52,803 259303 74,770 281280 9,773 -283 47 66,239 437560 76,012 484277 _,5__ ji PrintingCoinAfghan Manufacture Co. Industry Co. Ent -1,5445,280 4,1203,424 2,5768,704 2,003 603 4,7881,906 2,5096,791 1,525 140 6,2871,262 7.8121,401 U L5 PharmacyJakalaKabulSteel Mechanic Material Wool Co. Industry EntProcess C 2,337 409 59 28,639 2,3234,402 28,6982,7326,740 -315 729175 2,0728,768 967 2,2471,6968,453 328 13,625 13.953 Ij IS JabulsarakBallthHelmandGhori CementTextiles Cement Cotton.& Co Veg oil 5,900 3,299 9,200 6,779 98 50,220 3,494 56,999 3,592 &_>JI j.0 3 u l3B2 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 141 UlL 1381 (2002) 1380 (2001) 1379 (2000) BaghianKadahar Sugar Wool Co. Industry Profit 832 Expend 30 Revenue 862 Profit 849 Expend 140 Revenue 989 Profit Expend Revenue ) kj 5- Service sectorBagramiAfghan Textile Textile Co. Co. 583,316 16,564 2,020,912 21,332 2,604,227 37,896 -6,315 558,262 551,948 88,074 263,223 351,296 c.,-? Afghan AdvertisingHandicraft Co. Co. -1,1094,024 3,8901,553 7,913 444 -20,271 2,992 21,348 2,179 5,1711,077 -157210 2,462 160 2,672 3 4J j U ( j KamasPublicWaterAfghan CanalasationBus TransportTourist Co. Co. No.2 Co. -13,419-10,593 4 49,20518,493 822 35,786 7,900 826 -4,188 121138 0 1,3267,188 443 3,0001,447 582 368 14,5324,427 14,9004,427 uI KamasKamas Transport Transport No. No. 7 I 643 Co. -17,624 51,608 33,984 -2,338 0 26,507 24,169 FertilizersPublicKamasKainas FoodTransport & forAgriculture Govt No.No.8 En9 Co. -25,081 103 412,942238,306 413,045213,225 2,412 250 360,888 91,772 363,301 92,022 70,000 1,796 228,831 10,000 230,627 80,000 Uj 3ljjI cS- KyherShareMakroraianAgriculture Khan Restaurant MaintenanceWheatBandar Co Co. Co. 865 11,890 12,755 1,762 37 2,3058,416 4,0678,453 375 1,755 2,130 Ui.,sjj.s _)s.sjist AreanaAfsotrMasrlakhHotel Co. Transportation Airline Co. Co. C 598,648 17,94819,000 9,679 1,056,031 65,00491,10617,400 1,654,679 100,785 82,95236,400 10,835 424 49 30,050 4,682 437 40,885 5,106 486 102 34 429128 531161 dJ Construction sectorBalkhNational Structure Insurance Co. Co. -22,73612,104 871 107,223 1,2302,662 84,48713,3343,533 2,6051,462 -894 30,33016,727 721 29,43619,332 2,183 15,3468,420 546 23,827 8,554 500 32,24715,846 9,100 L s4* 1382 (2003) AfghnistanHelmand Statistical Construction Yearbook C -40 9,341 9,301 -3,454 3,898 142 444 9 3,282 3,291 1M 1381 (2002) 1380(2001) 1379 (2000) BanaiAfghani Construction Construction Co. Co. Profit Expend Revenue Profit 103 3 Expend 5,032 35 Revenue 5,135 38 Profit Expend Revenue t. L ConstructionHome Construction & Material Co. Process Co. -151 4,638 4,487 7,865 11,991 19,856 ._j., t. 4. t 1fi L5 SpengherakMunicipality Structure Constructit C -39,604 4,804 79,93716,715 40,33221,519 ) fr , lL Others Afghan ChickenCart Co. Co. 206,095204,682 1,771 12,868 4,8651,497 210,960217,550 3,269 5,772 63 21,594 128 27,365 191 5,716 24,590 30,306 Lct4S) t; J KandaharBusinessHerb Export & Fruit donor processCo. Co. -4,086 215 J,2204,768 1,435 682 u. L. J JJL:)a.ait J .s-J 'L5 PetroleumKrepka Co. Co. 687 518 1,205 5,655 53 21,226 240 26,881 293 5,893 -177 24,354 236 30,247 59 L. y, 5.-.d3 Sources: Central StatisticsWoolExportCo. Office and Financial Statement700 of Public enterprises 583 roHLs : ioo ,300500 383 Productive sector C? 200100 202 205 0 Construction _, Services , -100 -6 -1 I 79 0 Others jt 5j- -, 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 143 jUlA 4.UiU Table 9.13: Industrial Production in Private Sector trnilm 20021381 2001.1380 20001379 19781357 LtA1 o.k., RubberPlasticShoes &Plasticbog & fume sandal 000Tortrtaillionpairs feet 1.15 0.92 1.09 94.4 4.6 mul ,,,1 a 2t.1""9 ,' Ploutir Shoes (million pairs I 54 '14e., 'sm OtherPlastic plastic dishes things Ton 64,00015293 11.284 8147 .o ..4.,1 . 4,aI , .,al.5 ,i ,3r ,S,,J 4-5 5 4.b MusaicMarblePaints powder & Taraso & Insect(stone medcian for building) Cu mater DOOMTon 26 6 ,4 .3j JjL , , ..a .r' 3.5 4 NailsProfeetMetalBattery metal TonUnit 418 9,0089.008 28.484 1.618 144420564 .,a.14 i., ,,a, ._i 3 .h B:servicesA:Technical Productive servtees million Af 0.51.2 3.780.16 0.180.04 29.3 2,2 .14 ,, ,.rai14: '- - u 2.5 2 MedicinesCartonBicycle million2000000 Unite Af 410 .,d.m 14a 2000jw ''w 0.5 1.15 0,92 1.119 MalochToiletWood paperprodtttions cotton 000million tootoll Af 8,4 3.82.550 .O'°' 31' J514k. Jf .,J. '.4 1301 1.160 1379 1357 RugWoolyFlax prodactions productions 000Mmillion M 12.414.3 145.7 11.7 ..c#L .0 ..m'.- SockJacketTilory 000 trillionPRNO Af 23 17,5 1410.9 113.6 14 ). si CarriervegetableLadderYarn shoes oil Ton000 PRNO 7464 18,6 3150,8 304,1 1640 3,2 .'.w ai#L ,.4 ,3 ,.- Non alcohol beveage IntestinesRaisinsSweet process process 000Ton NOTon 1 2,35 1.5 10 425,3 33.4 a.i .4 3.5 4 No:tIceNots alcoltot beverage million000Ton Ton Lit 11.58.7 0,003 2.3 0,05 0.4 103,5 3 6 14 144.14 14 )j .14 ,tJt,,ac 2.5 PoultrySpaghettiBaterSttasech productions & Macaroni millionTon Af 278,7 65.921.6 l,aI .14 .< ..14s Si s .5'-' OdsSoaphoney for washingwaslting clothshands 000Ton G 1700.8 45.617.8 75 144 ), j,.0 14 ,L'5S 03 ChalkGasLandary of carbon dy oxide CartanTon 11494,38 125 14 4' .4Ia siJ34.4J' .5 0 PrintSource:Metal indnstry production Ministry of Joining and Industry 000NO000 Sheet 80000 aku ,J,4' - .?'o _JIJ3 14- 13112 (2003) Afghuistan Statistical Yearbook 144 Table 9.14: Private Indurtrial Production value at 1357 prices Total Unit Unit price 20021381 VJL4 20021381 20011380 13792000 13571978 Uàt j$ ) Chemical fabricsShoes & Plastic sandal PR 25AF 29 23 26 115 1l PlasticRubber dishesbag & fume Kg 354 5055 1 5911 3 l25 354 5055 '5- rJ5 PaintsTireOther repairing powder plastic & thingsInsect mcdcian KgNo 3000 140 15 10 1112 3000 140 15 lJJl J- S5 J -) WoolyGermanyCottonLhght industries&productions flaxfabrics textile Mater 303.1 180 30 4 351 44 303.1 180 30 : YarnSockClothesJacket KgPRmillionNo Afs 500160 25 286 3557 500160 25 t d ShoesRugCurlierMaloch & rug production cotton NoTon 45000 5000 500300 62 152945171 45000 5000 500300 NutsRaisinsSausageFood industries process KgTonNo 400000 400 36 40 94 1,668 16 400000 400 36 :jj tj.. &.LL ,. OilShasechNonIce &Veg oil process alcohol beverage TonKgLiter 40000 1000 130 24 299 12 9 2 668614 3 40000 1000 130 24 BreadHoneyPoultrySpaghetti & productions biccuwit & Macaroni productions TonKgmillion AFGs 10388 1000 40 6 11 23 10388 1000 40 rlJJ 13L t_&, IJu MetalTotalSoapCandy for productions washing clothshands Kg 463038 365 97 0 20 1,922 51 4 463038 yL 1382 (2003) Afghnistan Statistical Yearbook 145 1381 Metal A profeel KgUnit Unit price 2002 25 20021381 10 13802001225 13792000712 13571978 14 ,.1Aài 25 A:TechnicalBatteryB Nile services Productive millionNoKg AFGs 2400 25 04 0 29II32 4 2400 25 J4,v: BicycleB: services productins Nomillion AFGs 5500 4 0 2 5500 LJ5-) i-itI MaterialMedicinesTotalSteam pot of productionproductions construction millionNo AFGs 1000 12 229 712 410 50 1000 CarpentryTotalmusaicMarble & paperTaraso industries 1377284 16 78 1377284 CarpentryCarton millionKg AFGs 30 60 13 30 ,itii rIflj L TotalMetalToilet productionpaper No 10 18 63 10 AnalysesLaundryoilOther industries of account millionKgGilan AFGs 300 40 14 5 300 40 PrintChalkOtherRug cleaning industry product 000Cartanmillion Sheet AFGs 90 2 90 b Source:GrantTotalGas of Total carbon Ministry dy ofoxide flitting and Industry Kg 150 496 350 741 3219 150 JI)J 1382 (2003) Afghnistar Statistical Yearbook 146 1194 000Table new Af 9.15; Development and Rehabilitation by sectors Ai J L 1l jl Sectors 1381 Total 1380 I 1379 1381 External funding 1380 I 1379 1381 Internal fundingI 1380 I 1379 1381 Number o1project I 1380 1379 Rehabilitation Total 238,441265,050 10,66310,845 13,379 198,566 39,87566,484 10,66310,844 13,379 133249 8790 8486 L JJ5- . ProjectNewProjects projects Proposal in progress 22,637 3,973 182 22,636 3,973 181 4274 21 1 tl . s 11 .t3 1. 1:Agricultural & irrigationProjectsRehabilitation in progress 29,34835,016 4,538 28,176 4,5386,8401,172 498116 13 II s3*\.s JjL jj sL A: Agricultural sectorRehabilitationProjectNew projecis Proposal 28,17633,075 1,130 28,17628. 176 4.9001,130 3961 11 11II . jt ..,. ProjectNewProjects projects Proposal in progress 4,538 362 4,5381,940 362 2016 6 2 '3j jt5L - I3M B: Irrigation sectorNewProjectsRehabilitation projects in progress 1,1721,940 768 1,172 768 10 2 t'J.__ t.s jj 2: Mine and industries ProjectsRehabilitationProject& enrage Proposal in progress 40,92211,76729,155 204190 6,295 2,713 38.20926,44211,767 190204 6,295 14 49 1718 1616 .I)tJ _3_,J :j $jL aa5. i A; Mining sector ProjectNew projects Propoial 2,713 7614 2,221 2,713 7614 2,221 3 6 6 1A j.L...., 4_5t ProjectNewProjectsRehabilitation projects Proposal in progress 2,713 76 2,221 2,7 13 76 2,221 3 6 6 s1.s j3 7 8 1 B; Industries sector NewProjectsRehabilitation projects in progress 1,130 115115 724 1,130 115115 724 45 7 8 1.5 jts C: Enrage sector RehabilitationProject Proposal 25,31237,079 14 3,350 25,31237.079 14 3,350 62 5 2 1.5 ts 3: Communication & TraiisportiProjectNewProjects projects Proposal in progress 81,17411.767 5,349 14 2.205 80,036 11,767 1,138 5,348 14 2,205 93 18 21 jj ProjectNewProjectsRehabilitation projects Proposal in progress 81,174 5,181 168 2,205 80,036 1,138 5,181 167 2,205 8 17 21 JI1$Ils t5 A; Communication Rehabilitation 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 80,03680.036 507 80,036 147 507 4 3 II 1.5 II &LL ii Jl. Sectors 1381 Total 1380 I 1379 1381 External funding I 1380 31 Jt 1379 1381 Internal fundingI 1380 1379 1381 Number of project I 1380 I 1379 1 B: Transportation RehabilitationNewProjects projects in progress 1,138 4.6744,842 2,205 1,138 4,6744,842 2,205 45 .15 14 10 _JJ :- ProjectNewProjects projects Proposal in progress 107,938 5,292 168 4,879 87,641 20,297 5,292 167 4,879 145 4! 38 4: Public services NewProjectsRehabilitation projects in progress 98,764 2,8436,332 5,292 4.879 87,641 11,123 2,8436,332 5,292 - 4,879 255367 - 40 1 36 1 t ,J1iI "-.- tl iJM A: Education ProjectsRehabilitationProject Proposal in progress 24,51826,912 1,812 4,048 24,518 2,3941,812 4,048 286418 14 16 L u :i1l B: Health sector ProjectNew projects Proposal 3,404 583 1,596 1,808 583 2218 2 1 Jtil 5l_ NewProjectsRehabilitation projects in progress 1,8081,596 1,596 1,808 12 28 2 1 J11I Lc1 _c- tJ C: Other services sectorProjectRehabilitation Proposal 72,65077,622 5,2925.292 831 61,5276 1.527 11,12316,095 5,292 831 415913 2425 2119 .A $1t j _;j . u- : Source: Ministry of PublicProject WorkNewProjects Proposal projects in progress 4,520 452 4,520 452 5 1 1 jj. jj j1jj :& jij

1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 148 Table 9.16 jlj4. 000 new Af Development Project by Ministry Total 31 31 U)L I s)jj)LJl . jj :'Liil :.'-Jj. lil 1381 1380 1379 1381 External resource 1380 1379 1381 Internal resource 1380 1379 1381 Number of project 1380 1379 Total ProjectRehabilitation Proposal 232,174265,0492002 22,636 2001 10,84510,663 182 2000 13,37913,379 198,5652002192,299 2001 2000 2002 22,63639,87566,484 2001 10,663 182 2000 13,379 2002 132 2001 87 7 2000 84 1s.j Commerce NewProjects projects in progress 10,239 3,700 2,246 161 3,2126.266 3,973 488 2,246 161 431074 7 2 I 4 3li-I 5*3 Transport RehabilitationProject Proposal 1.1381,1383,700 2,246 3535 3,212 1,1381.138 488 2.246 3535 43 55 2 ,2.i;t 21el _5f '.jLi, 3j PublicCommunications Work RehabilitationProject Proposal 61,43480,03680,036 4,8401,5661,566 2,390 51,04980,03680.036 10,385 4,8401.5661,566 2,390 21 4 11 7 10 8 s, HighCreating Education projects Rehabilitation 61,43410,589 5.470 4,672 168 2,390 51,0449 5,470 5,119 10,385 4,672 168 2,390 21 18 3 10 10 8 j _s ltj),$t Agriculture RehabilitationNewProjects projects in progress 2g.36,382 176 4,536 583 28,176 4,5368,206 583 753910 5 11 11 _)l s1s Mine and Industries NewProjects projects in progress 4.8163,8433,390 157157 2,760 2,713 3,3904,8161,130 157 2,760 2313 4 14ii 13 u.,_.j j&J)Jjj Information and Culture ProjectsRehabilitation in progress 3,843 700714 2,760 2,713 1,130 700714 2,760 4 1 78 68 )_,_, ,__:1_1, $t.s4a Education ProjectNew projects Proposal 19,048 14 4,048 19,048 14 4.048 49 15 4 1 4 1 -k}.'-' 'J'i NewPiojectsRehabilitation projects in progress 19,048 4.048 19,048 4,048 2014 4 1 2 J 33 ElectricityPlanning and Water Rehabilitation 34.07625,312 3,350 25,31234,076 3,350 24 3 1 2 1 I Defense RehabilitationNewProjects projects in progress 8,764 8,764 -.- Ij 1.j ,.) s Foreign affairs Rehabilitation 4 3 1 .IaL )j.t J3-"II ;jL -)IJ3 PublicInterior Health Rehabilitation 1,596 1,596 13 8 I3 I ,a5_.,_ tLI Hajj (Arrange to Mecca)ProjectsRehabilitation in progress 1.596 1.596 365 I 22 , ' ,.;Ls .,_3_,J 1382(2003) AfghanistanProjectsRehabilitation Statistical in progress Yearbook 149 3 _s 3L UL 20021381 Total20011380 20001379 20021381 External resource 20011380 JI Jj. 20001379 20021381 Internal resource 20011380 JI 20001379 20021381 Number of project IA 20011380 JI. 20001379 M: of water & water resourceNewRehabilitation projects 1,172 1,172 1013 3 M: of light industry NewRehabilitation projects 423 1 1 M:Civil of AviationWomen affairs NewRehahilitatiot projects 250 250 2S I 1 M: of Borders NewProjectsRehabilitation projects in progress 4,520 4,520 250 12 M:ofLabor return and refugees Social AffairsProjectsProjects in progressin progress 4,520 4,520 2 JusticesCity Construction RehabilitationNew projects 6,2666.266 6,266 3I KabulMartyrs Municipality and Disabled Projects in progress 1,000 1,000 2 1 1 Geodesy and CartographyRehabilitation 1,000 285285 1,000 285 2 1 I 1 Sports (Olympic) Rehabilitation 1 1 1 Source:HighCentral Court StatisticsMinistry Officeof PublicRehabilitation Work 821 670 82!821 670 3 1 31

1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 150 Table 9.17: Construction by Government Organization Million Af LJA .il LLM : V , Jj. GovernmentalName of constructional apparatus 1381 20,380Completed (cost) j 1380 5,078 1381 Ongoing construction 90,995 I 1380 13,166 1381 22 Projects I 1380 24 MahrefBanaeyAfghani 651 5,542 3 LJ TahyeHelmandKhana maskansazy 10,259 7,041 20,60835,789 2,9791,500 11 3 8 LiL4 L1 LLL ZerahtySharwaleeSpeenAfez oa ghare mraghbt kabul 1,140 3,073 315 5 6 L5iJ L51 i2 RaAfghanOmore oa maedan barqhgaz sazey 3,080 3,287 31,525 3 6 L5JJ jJ,' LI LLLLL Source:Abrasaney Ministry 'of Public Work Completed (cost) (Ongoing construction (Govermnent j L1 L5J LJJIJj :-' 100,00080,00090.000 j) 50.00060,00070,000 20,00030,00040,000 1381 1380 10,000 0 1381 1380 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 151 t.rJ : Table 9.18: Government Machiner 1381 Other vehiclest 1380 Vehicles & damp 1381trnck 1381) 1381 Madng machine 1380 1381 Conipressor 1380 ..l 'l'otal 2002 2001 35 2002 395 2001 150 2002 22 2001 25 2002 23 2001 iS : MahrcfBanacyAfghani 2 75 8 8 524 4 23 3 HelmandKhana sazy 3 194 1 5 3 I 2 I TahyeSpeen maskan ghare 10 20 4 1 1 j- 442 OmoreAkhtasasiSharwalee barqh zarahty kabul 23 2 2 4 2I JS y jjl RaAfezAfghan oa oa macdan gazmraghbt sazey 20 64 7556 3 15 5 32 7 -i-i - 1381 j.m Motors Cranes &)t 13802j 1381 Bulldozers )J.m_._l 1380 1381 Scrapers 1380 1381 JJ.J$Axcowanor jjL 1381) jilL Total 2002 48 2001 6 2002 59 2001 31 2002 4 2001 10 2002 33 2001 11 BanaeyAfghani 2I 2 11 I 2I I HelmandKhanasazyMahref 30 1 26 2 4 3 2 15 4 5 4Lj 1 SpeenTahye ghareinaskan 2 2 1 6 2 SharwaleeOmoreAkhtasasi barqh kabul zarahty 432 2 J Source:RaAfezAfghan oa macdan Ministry sazey of Public Work oa gazmraghht 5 2 15 1116 8 5 29 ij 1382(2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 152 rt j tL Jj tore st.s jj ° B. 20021381 6 Other vehicles 20011380 2 Vehicles & damp2002 1381truck 11 20011380 3 20021381 11 Madng machine 20011380 5 20021381 3 Compressor 20011380 2 KhaledAnisHewadChardhy 4 1 4 1 AsiaArgandiwalMaramat Pasiphic 2 3 '2 3 4 RoshanKhorsheedParozPhoshange barn 2 2 '2 AstaleefBalahasarAtalli '2 2 itinerant motors krens1381 1380 1381 bulldozer 1380 1381 scraper 1380 1381 shawol axcowator 1380 ChardhyB. 2002 23 2001 5 2002 1 2001 1 2002 2001 1I 2002 I 2001 1 ArgandiwalAnisHewadKhaled MaramatAsiaParozPhoshange Pasiphic barn 4 BalahasarAtahiRoshanKhorsheed Source:FazelatAstaleef Ministry of Public Work ji jjj :- 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 153 rM j 4UL 4i c.1 t. U U :'k 3jJ_9 -4 (1380) J L :al j1 IA JJL 1381 J 1-j 154000 44 150000441381 1380 J4 1-j J 3 J 35000 j 4i Ll j,iL ti (Ji J.) jL' t_ . JJ- J--?-J' 4L LSb.,%391381 1381 JLj L JLj. bJ Jj I 1 L L)1 LI 4L li tI 1381 J L U U cjl IA I L5i. L U U 4S '. J)W ( 253) 1381 J LJ 1 ( 1i t.kl uiJ UJ) é iI it Jji 44 jjj b 4 LJJ 5 ' ' tj 44 ' -j L5J ) l.4j:U J ii 'JJ : l. ) u -" L$JL L ( ( 53000 )j- J "' jIj 4-?j LY5 (Jlij 4 jy LJS*jj jlj$ 138! J- UJ 1381 J-j 239081 4454765 j '.1j JJS L 4S 4iL LL & L1 *i 'W 1 1SL J.J 29000LJJ 44 15000j1 IA49000 yjj 51000 jl 44 29000j1 i)lJ &);j 1il L ..r-i 4S , &j:; j UL IA %45 ui '-j(1381 bJ7lOOO -1380J) U 41U J t. :L Ii 44 1380 J L ytJIJi J 3 .B.J l 4i( IAj 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 154 1382 1il c5J fl U1L AfterServices the war ended in late 2001, wholesale and retail trade, transportation theAir endtraffic of war(the innumber late 2001 of flights) especially has beenwith respectincreasing with substantially the international since 2002.strongerdwellings,and communication, growth technical in 2002.. assistancepublic The administration overall and other service services, and output defense, all growth had ownership relatively was 39% of in TheCommunicationtraffic. number of telephone has been stronglysubscribers developing has increased since substantiallythe end of the from war. ininsufficientwholesaleInWholesales distribution2002, there and training and wereretailnetworks Retail 253oftrade business newTradeand faces theenterprises particular people,land- locked inadequate registered. difficulties status legislation, Theof arising the development country from weaknesses thewhich of BanksreachingEspecially,35,000 and in 150,000 Insurance2001 mobile to units.154,000 phones havein 2002, significantly an increase grown of more since than early three 2002 folds. facesAsTransportationraises a land-locked athe difficult cost of situation transport.country regardingat least 3,000 exportation. km from Thea seaport, country's Afghanistan transport ConfidencehadfunctioningAtcountry the survived end hadof duringin the2001, nationalessentially many the Afghanistan's Talibanyearscurrency become of years conflict (Afghani) systementirely and was whatever was cash-based. was in invery low. a dismalfinancial poor As Banks of condition. state. today, infrastructure had The thestopped Afghanistan'sLandwater,system Transportationand comprises by air.transport of three system complementary is dominated means, by land namely, transport, by land, which by conditionandPublicadded no in insuranceAdministrationhas banking changed companiesand very insurance little. in the Thereis verycountry. are small no private commercial banks Subsequently, the value alsoincreasenumberassistingserves increased the of ofrural twocars 45%. substantiallydevelopment.functions registered By far, ofprivate in increasingfrom AfghanistanIn one cars29,000 year and accessibility tofrom wastaxi 51,000 49,000increased2001 and within to to buses2002, 71,000,the the most. alsothe country antotal Lorries and 54,765constantsubstantiallyGovernment in prices 1381 expenditurefrom toin 239,O8lin2002.about The(New) on wage2002.number Af and1 billion of salaries civil to servants Newin has Af increased increased 15 billion from at ForAirairfields,increased airTransport transport, threefrom ofthe15,000 which country to are 29,000. has tarmacked. one international airport and many small endedOther servicesofServices the war especially in late 2001. housing had increased substantially since the 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 155 1382 Table 10.1: Land Transportation 1381 1380 1379 1357 aj'..)J1lJ,, JJ.. Total PrivateGovermnent sector sector Number Unit 2002 126,769149,228 22,459 2001 62,35721,79184,148 2000 51,44721,71273,159 1978 61,92969,190 7,261 t U Jj-,;5_ Lorries capacity PrivateGovernment sector sector 000Number ton 40,61451,52710,913 582 29,53519,33510,200 164 18,72210,20028,922 111 22,14019,9852,155 172 Buses PrivateGovernment sector sector Number000 ton 29,098 477105 15,389 103 61 14,101 106 5 12,295 159 13 L5 l'J L9J'LJ '-) Buses capacity PrivateGovernment sector sectorOf which: Milli bus enterprise 000Number seat 26,357 2,741 960230 13,658 1,731 443 75 12,370 1,731 1185 10,780 1,515 354700 JJ& PrivateGovernment sectorOf sector which: Milli bus enterprise 000000 seat seat 864 9610 382 61 4 48 303 2951 JjJi ,--"j- L5 t1 ji Passenger carsPrivateGovernment sector sectorOf which: Taxi NumberNumber 33,05763,06071,222 8,162 49,11439,83819,209 9,276 29,36338,56016,9919,197 28,50430,658 8,9802,154 Jk L Motorcycle PrivateGovernment sector sector Number 12,54613,189 643 3,1093,693 584 3,0703,654 584 7,6059,0421,437 J ForeignRickshaws vehicles Number 9,900 419 207 4,1141,021 IJ JsL Sources: Ministry of transportation and Central Statistics Office J-; JjJ 9 4Li : 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 156 ' rA 1ii Table 10.2: Total Land Transportation by Ministry and Private Seètor 1381 1380 J9:LL&J 1379 :&)jJ 1357 ', jJ4 MinistryGovernmentTotal transport of transportation & private of goods porter association 000 ton Unit 5,0152002322155 2001 3,688 78 2000 1,887 31 1978 3,043 48 )jjA ) " Jj.i J e- Ministry of Commerce 000 ton 167 69 26 Jj Jt -j:- : MinistryofPrivate which sector ofunder traNsportationCommerce planning 000 ton 4,693 3,541 1,830 2,995 3 ; s'i __; jjJ jt kL jjJ j GovernmentalGovernmentTotal of goods & privatecirculation porter association Million ton Km 1,619 219 1,108 18 540 8 888 8 5- i ¶ J_j J- )&.) ofPrivateMinistry which sector ofunder Commercetransportation planning Million ton Km 1,4001,400197 22 1,090 16 2 532 63 880 8 Jj-, 4L. jjj GovernmentalTotalMinistry of Transport of transportationsector of passengers Million passengerstonpassenger Km 4618 4936 39 2112 J JjJ JljJ PrivateOf which sector Mile bus (public bus) Million passenger 2818 1313 7 63 12 9 4j_ ii Sources:of which Ministryunder planning of transportation of transport and ministryOf Central which: Statistics Taxi Office Million passenger :jjI5.i jjj } j : 132 (2i)fl Afljt- v Transport by Ministry (number Lorriesl38l gL ij jt Lorriesl38O Jk*.i (jAi) &)jJL fi Lorriesl379 t.i fl JJjJI (b& I1& Institution Tillerhoif and tiller 10 Un useable Lornes '1 otal 10,913 RepairUnder 187 Active10,726 Tillerholf and tiller Un useable 317 Lorries Total RepairUnder 265 Active 9,935 Tillerhoff and tiller Un useable LorriesUIJ Total RepairUnder Active Ji FinancePrimeTotal Minister 74 1 73 507 10,200 20 7 3 4 23 3 23 s1 j j Communications 16 3 13 1 270 411 270 131 139 HighTrade Education MinisliyEducation 12 1 12 2 2I 2 10 1 7 3 1 (;J-)J s kjLs. jjj MinePublic and Health Industries 10 107 107 111 141 111 I 154 117 4 8141 76 4 4,t- a) BordersPublic Work affairs 40 40 47 138 I 57 34 2 164 4 3 83 1 ElectricityAgricultureInformation and and Water Culture 5812 1 29 2912 1 2 21 18 1315 56I 1816 8 1314 8 52 _&_)J aJj, TransportWater Ministry 210 10 31 8 179 2 1 205 205 280 280 J_s.J Li Ij, cityCivilRural contraction Aviation Development 128 1 110 18 1 2 at j kJL)ijjj DaHigh Afghanistan Court Bank 5 1 1 7 1 15 11 1 jL *t Sources:Kabul Municipality Ministry of transportation andOf Centralwhich: TaxiStatistics Office 10,280 23 10,280 18 5319 9,351 70 14 7 9,344 56 23 9,523 26 9,523 siL. : 10,913 Public 1orriesj 10,80011,00010,40010,600 10,726 10,200 10,200 10,00010,2009,6009,800 9 935 10,1)18 9,400 1381 To1al 1380 Active 1379 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 158 .;j1_ 4.1L Table 10.4: Capacity of Lorries, by Ministry (tons) Capacity of lorries inl3Sl Capacity of lorries inl3SO Capacity of lorries in1379 '-- '- isfi jl: 'f, unusable fi? Total RepairUndercL Active J1 unusableti Jt Total LI RepairUnder L i Active Jt unusable Li JL Total ej4.L rv RepairUnder Active J1i PrimeTotal Minister 105,110 24 1,794 6 103,316 18 420 71,367 5 1,311 70,056 5 67 81,624 12 952 80,672 12 Jj,&), sL CommerceCommunicationsJusticesFinance 19242 8 36 15642 8 355 1,350 35 655 15 695 20 110 110 c:jt 4L EducationHigh Education 60 96 60 96 30 30 8 30 8 6016 4 42 1618 4 _sJ .:.jjj j j, BordersPublicMine and WorkHealth affairs Industries 1,452240 1,452240 666393 10 255 138666 10 984468 48 486164 36 498304 12 J- .-j _)j WaterAgricultureInformation Ministry and Culture 1607024 124 367024 10 105 5 75 30 5 32 96 84 12 j' c:jijt41 ,jjJ '-)i RuralCivilTransportElectricity AviationDevelopment and Water 2,906 696 65 400348 2,506 348 65 2,460 314 65 231 2,460 83 65 3,360 9012 65 3,360 1225 ijj:ij J_9_;;j)*9 'j_)_5 jJjU, KabulDaCity Afghanistan Making Municipality Ministry Bank Of which: Taxi 1,0851,024 880 1,085 144 5 70 480 5 35 4 130 10 75 5510 J iAl OthersSources: ministries Ministry &social of transportation services and Central Statistics Office 120,000 97,101 97.101 25 65,420 t 10 65.410 76,224 iiL 76,224 100,00080.000 105,110 103.316 Cpacity of Lorries (tons) 71.367 70,056 81,624 80,672 40,00060,000 20,000 0 !lTotal Active JLi 1379 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 159 11 iLi 4UL Table 10.5: Number of Buses Owned by Ministry (number) &,Uj Jti 1381 Under c.L JL.i Unusable J4 1380 Under jt i: FinancePrime 10121Minister Unusable Total 2,741 8 Repair Active 2.74 1 8 buses 25 Total 1,731 3 Repair ojt 24 3 Active 1,707 Il _)j_s CommunicationsJustices 92 92 L )9 HighEducationCommerce Education 16 5 16 5 91 29 5 24 Jt__, _j )t j)J BordersPublicMinePublic and Work affairs HealthIndustries 67 36 67 36 6 62 k j jJ WaterAgricultureInformation Ministry and Culture 16 6 1 15 II 1 6 51 JJ,lj lj JjUi .jIjj TransportElectricity and Water 230 1710 230 1710 8516 10 7516 J_9__) L)5,jjj '-, CityRuralCivil Making AviationDevelopment Ministry Of which: Taxi 32 3 2 2 JJI, L16, ct&, ) - Kabul.MunicipalityDa Afghanistan Bank 32 32 2 32 32 Us iJ)L Sources:Others ministries Ministry &social of Transportation services and Central Statistics Office 2,345 2,345 6 1,589 1,589 jL)j j sjj- kU )j, : 2,5003,000 ,71l Public busesiij 1,0001,5002,000 1.73 1 1 707 500 0 1381 1380 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook Tota1 -- 160 U Active JL.i Table 10.6: Buses Capacity by Ministry (passengers) rA 1381 1380 vs1379 f.. Jj. Institution Total .3Ui Jtunusable 985 Total 107,755 RepairUnder Active107,755 JI. unusable JI.1 985 Total55,256 RepairUndercL 755ci Active 54,501JIi unusableLi 82 Total 41,255 RepairUnder 38 Active 41,217 JusticesCommunicationsFinancePrime Minister 405356 28 405356 28 93 93 252180 180252 U)j L :.jjj jjL'j- PublicHighEducationCommerce Education Health 270 30 640160 48 640160 48 270 30 270 3630 150 120 3630 648500360 648500360 L:- Jt jJij 1 JJ PublicMineBorders and Work Industries affairs 175 2,144 78 2,144 78 175 210 210 450420284 450420284 '- 2L .)-' j5 jjijj AgricultureInformation and Culture 510 137 24 137 24 510 272 24 102 170 24 152 72 152 72 i Lii TransportElectricityWater Ministry and Water 9,660 138 24 9,660 138 24 3,485 410 3,075 3,500 3,500 JJ__) ) IJ-)JljJ' JI_)_, CityRuralCivil Making AviationDevelopment Ministry Of which: Taxi 114100160 114100160 325 60 325 60 120432 432120 iui _us_lLj1 Jk jij OthersDa Sources:KabulAfghanistan ministries Municipality Ministry Bank &social of transportation services and Central Statistics Office 93,390 123 26 Public buses capacity (passengers) (jiL_) 93,390 123 26 50,372 56 50.372 123 56 k) 82 33,705 138 41 38 iiJ 33,667 138 41 jj 4L.i U. S.tt Jta ia 100,000120,000 1rO 5 20,00040,00060,00080,000 55,256 54,501 41,255 41,217 0 1381 WTotal 1380 Active 1379 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 161 rM UtiI LJ.Li &UL Tabfr 10.7: Passenger Cars by Institution L)J t 1381 )k.* 1380 JL..)Uk)j 5Li U J.LI1 1379 ,-.-. PrimeTotal Minister Special Act unusable Total .162 30 RepairUnder Active 8,163 30 unusable 3362 Total 9,276 13 RepairUnder 217 12 Active 9,059 unusable Total 9.197 39 RepairUnder 15 Active 9,182 SJY JusticesFinancePlanning 1512 6 1215 6 1410 1410 3310 333910 jLii L .j HighEducationCommunicationsForeign Education Affairs 2636 5 2636 5 10 259 4 10 29 1 251015 9 251015 9 .__J\__. jij PublicMineHajj (Arrange and WorkHealth Industries to Mecca) 115 4013 57 4013 57 205 278 165 40 287 205 87 205 87 & :..)Lij-J1JJ j CommerceBorders affairs 3 15 2 15 2 25 7 1 5 21 1920 15 20 4 j: J)ji JIjJjIjJ MartyrsInformationAgriculture and andDisabled Culture 10 19 29 19 29 2 12 9 52 10 49 9 9 l_,i jjjJlJJ TransportWaterCivil Aviation Ministiy 45 I I45 16 16 14 14 j);j j_ij Of which: Taxi 5 4 7 5 2 7 7 . jjj HighCentralElectricity Court Statistics and Water Office 16 2313 231317 31 14 17 31 31 jiiU ..,- jjjJl_)_5 TotalOthersKabulDa Afghanistan Municipalityministries Bank &social services .7:7438,162 8,1637,853 62 9,2768,864 28 7 217 5 9.0598,864 28 2 9,1978,670 17 7 15 9,1828,702 17 7 kU,. Js iij) jij JL _;_ Sources: Ministry of transporta on and Central Statistics Office 9,2009,400 Publicyassen&er cars t*jQ ii 059 jj- ) 4L.i L5jJ- : 8,4008,6008,8009,000 8,162 8,163 7,6007,8008,0008.200 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook !lTotal 162 Active j..'- A, TotalAirTable plane capacity 10.8: of Air air planeTransport Activities. SeatsNumber Unit 20021381 1,128 6 20011380 610 8 20001379 610 8 19781357 508 8 Afi tste TotalGoods LengthFlight of flight 000KmHoursTon 2,9861,5634,042 1,821 552 63 325282 13 4,5758.1975,436 - JJ-'I JL Circulation of GoodsOf which: International Air line 000Ton Ton Km 6,1666,2143,972 471118 21 13,82514,219 4,980 j _,_t Jti JLi J' jj_I,I CirculationPassengers of passengersOf which: International Air line Million000 passenger per Km 30,415 325127161 122100 9229 104102 6412 215152 j- 2599 Ji j. L_ Jt Ijj EngineerPilotTotal number & mechanic of Staff Person 1.455 327 65 1,360 260 60 202923 41 1,131 218 64 }- LJJ OtherAdminHostessFlight staffengineer staff Person 299537145 82 482316145 97 471154 3817 474316 4217 LJ jlJJi p.l Sources: Ministry of transportation and Central Statistics Office Passengers by airk2 J1J1 iLl LSj JL : 200150 161 127 100 102 j) 99 25 0 LI Passengers 1381 1380 Of which international 1379 1357 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 163 A Table 10.9: Telecommunication and Post Office 1381 20011380 20001379 1357 k)Ua : Number of post offices in the end of year Telecommunication Number Unit 2002 760.1 396 321 320 1978 349 .lj jL . 4:i. TotalTelephonePostal of wirelessTelephoiles letters calls station PilePile000 (leg) Paperpaper(leg) 154727 258 15 35,20028,020 258180 35,21023,504 6,660 258 21,61931,45027,126 4jj jJ jl TelexTelegramsTotal of TVRadio station station line000Pile paper(leg) 13.4 17 151 28 194 28 255 70 ---j TelexTelephonePostRevenue & telegramof telecommunication services Million Af 53.9 3188 0 291660 8 68,80186,620 3,1916,421 194392 7874 _a dj1* -- t_ TotalCurrency Number revenue of post offices in the end of yea Number Post office Million Af 396 3 321 7 8,206 320 349 46 JL L 4L 41 LettersSendingTotalIn district of postalInternal letters & External letters 000 paper 382697319152 28,020 6,520 770296 22,55514.0588,449 296 11,67727,127 9.536 299 k,.L4_._i jl e-- L. Newspaper,Newspaper,Letters & magazines & books Of which: Taxi 000 publicationpaper 303315230 12 16.50021,500 5,0005,550 5,6983,7498,4985,249 12,66415,449 2.7862,141 k,Jt )j. jjj 5li.j 'L) &LJJJ PrivateOfficialSources:Revenue ( Formal) Ministryof postal ofcommunicationservices and Central Statistics Office 000 newnew Af Af 17,10713,84730,953 10,80116,202 5,401 6,2076,421 214 557419 jtj 4UJjkL j 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 164 Table 10.10: Number of Post Offes by ProvinceProvinces 20021381 20011380 20001379 19781357 ParwanKabul Total 387 40 13 321 2815 320 2815 349 28IS 450 387 Total GhazniWardakLogarKapisa 16 768 .21 4 21.4 23 8 400300350 321 320 349 NangarharKhostPakLtkaPaktya 24 121514 2023IS 6 202315 6 3626 --- 250100150200 BadakhshanLaghmanNooristanKunarha 22 569 13 46 13 46 12 6 ki 0 1381 1380 1379 1357 KünduzTakhar 1317 5 1110 9 1110 9 11 8 Kabul Sar-e-PulBalkhSamanganBaghlan 17 5 10 26 10 26 15 6 4045 BadghisFaryabJuzjan Of which: Taxi 2313 78 20 758 19 578 181312 6 203035 28 28 28 NimrozHelinandFarah 1311 5 12 429 249 1311 5 1015 5 UrizanZubulKandahar 2110 9 79 12 79 21 79 1381 1380 1379 1357 BaniyanGhorSources: Ministry of communication and Central Statistics Office 8 8 8 8 j 4.:i1J L5j.Y :

I S2 (2003> Afghanistan Siaiistical Yearbook 165 rM 1ij1I L> &UL Table 10.11: Revenue of Postal Services by the Type of Post (Million of new Afs) OfficialTotal postal letters 20021381 30,954 7,135 20011380 16,2023,735 20001379 6,4211,481 19781357 74.18 8.64 LI 9,000 Internal letters AstanatExternalInternal postletters letters 2,5858,048 25 9 4,2141,353 13 4 1,671 536 52 12.00 0.010.001.49 r?'J1 7,0008,000 8,048 ParcelsSaleBerang of letters(aYoragram kind (kind of post) of post) 2,2292,950 1,1631,544 461612 18.16 6.17 .,Lij 1LJ t ,)lJi 4,0005,0006,000 4,214 ArrivingReceiptSending of prints parcels prints etc. etc. 406836 22 - 212436 11 173 84 5 0.020.983.65 -5 j JLJ 2,0003,000 1,671 PostSaleSmall box of sendingarriving postal tickets postpost 1,8671,1821,056 93 976619553 42 387245219 17 12.85 6.010.151.58 sJ3.-, s-53Jj 1,000 0 1381 1380 1379 1357 OthersSources Ministry ofcommunication and Central Statistics Office 2,514 Total 1,327 525 :j}1li_ J.)i2.48 j jy JLI : Post box revenueu$. .ljc 25,00030,00035,000 30.954 1.0001.2001,400 10,00015,00020,000 16,202 6,421 400600800 5,000 0 1381 1380 1379 1357 74 200 0 1381 1381) [370 1357

1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 166 Table 10.12: Postal Revenue by Province (Million of 20021381 20011380 1,819 20001379 new At) 19781357 Total lJ- k 1ij) ParwanKapisaKabulTotal 22,56230,956 4,190 25 1.593 6,2036,397 1,260 51 1 3 30,00035,000 GhazniWardakLogar 55 3 7 0 1 10 fit 20,00025,000 KhostPakukaPaktya 18 50 21 1 tS.. 10,00015,000 BadakhshanLaghmanNoonstanKunarhaNangarhar 336 8 42 128 2 02 i 5,000 0 1381 1380 1379 1357 KunduzTakhar 14 0 01 0 434 20 BalkhSamanganBaghian 3,710 8 0 02 03 1 s::ii 25.000 Kabul Jt FaiyabJuzjanSar-e-Pul 4 35 10 6 2 1 20,000 NimrozFarahBadghis Of which: Taxi 12 6 139 40 . 32 3 02 i,. 10,00015,000 6,203 ZubulKandaharHelmand 42 1 753 3 .5,000 1,593 51 BamyanGhorUnzan 2 0 1 00 0 Jk' o 1381 1380 . 1379 1357 Sources: Ministry ofeommunication and Central Salistics Office 0 j 4Li L9jJ- : 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 167 Table 10.13: Telephone Services 1381 1380 1379 1357 tA JJ. TotalPrivate fixed line telephones Indexes LinesLines Unit 2002 154,727 85,241 2001 35,20025,477 2000 35.21025.480 1978 21,61915.700 4 1A çL jA3 160180,000 000 Total telephone lines 15-) 727 ji PublicOfficial phone 000LinesLines call 69,486 898 9,723 180 9.730 666 31,454 5.846 73 JLa! OfficialPrivateAutomaticTotal number Urban o?telephonic call 000 call 30.71813.69217,026 )I b1.a LU4 OfficialPrivateDistrict call 000 call 332205537 b)LbjlbJ_>l Lb 1381 1380 1379 1357 WirelessUn-automatic phone Urban call 000000 call call 50 410 55 2175 JJ4-' LL' 90,000 JjjJs'2tL 4I Private sector phone line SendingInternational call 000000 call call 217 93 4899 70,00080,000 RevenueArriving of tetephone services 000 callnew Af 53,904 123 28,837 68,801 191 5! ) 40,00050.00060.000 25,477 25,480 OfficialPrivate 000 new Af 34.96718,937 20,941 7,896 52,76516,036 125 64 2 LbLiLbAI ))) ) J) Jb3) 4 LSJ 20.00030.000I 0.000 15,700 Sources: Ministry ofconimunication andOf Centralwhich: TaxiStatistics Office 000 new Af jljj j 4Ll jL : 0 1381 1380 1379 1357

1382 2003) AIghanistan Statistical Yearbook 68 L5J1 Table 10.14: Number of Telephones by Province. 1381 - 1380 1379 1357 (4.t 4. '' Provinces Total Official 70,321 Private 84,409 Official 7,8359,723 Private 20,137 I I Official I Private Official .rJ Private KapisaParwanKabul 57,277 739 97 6 56,279 1,392 3423 23 26 7,222 24 18,242 15 2,368 150 56 10,232 171 6 PaktyaGhazniWardakLogar 118308 10 239540 23 3327 117 1 303227 113 1 509150 47 169 59 KullarhaNangarharKhostPakuka 990 6270 2,900 280100 294265 4030 1,1351.106 294265 40 1,1351,106 100 290 2 162 3 TakharBadakhshanLaghmanNooristan 215169 56 1.050 656 17 2023 870180 7 321 2023 679180 7 120118 6494 250 6325 5 BalkhSamanganBaghianKunduz 4,350 301788579 4,6002.1591,083 366 lii130 56 540149 220 55 495180 270120 92 1,212 135142 FaryabJuzjanSar-e-Pul 490792111 32 2.0001,238 324100 420130 5080 440297300 60 420150130 27 470297178 60 158130 60 203151 28 NimrozFarahHerat Of which: Taxi 1.700 104 87 5.907 349338 310 2,391 156178 5988 2,179 704164 UrizanZubulKandaharHelmand 782 4830 2,344 50 3214 2 1436 1 306 8059 1,192 15 8 J Sources:BamyanGhor Ministry ofcomrnunication and Central Statistics Office 10 18 70 10 70 10 7158 jjj j 4L.i jSy 12 6 1382(2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 169 U1L Table 10 15 Telex and Telegram Services Unit 20021381 20011380 20001379 19781357 S u'- ij cLii TotalPrivateOfficialNumber of oftelegrams telex wire 000Line call 47.2 151 194 255 492170 SendingExternalTnternal telegramstefegrams 000 call 34.116.913.1 140 7011 180 9014 133182 4973 jJJA.L t4)1 LJ1 e--4LjrL OfficialRevenueArriving of telex 000 callnew Af 17.2 1,3991,399 70 2,830 90 4011 3 JjA jj OfficialRevenuPrivate of telegrams 000 new Af 392.2 40 6,348 362 38 7 L5 Li j JjAJJjj Sources:Private Ministry ofcommunication and Central Statistics Office 000 new Af 352.2 30U-- L.JIJJ J LJ L' -jj : LrJ 200180 Telegramst.A i)J 100120140160 20406080 0 1381 Internal telegrams 1380 External Telegrams 1379 1357 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 170 J- Table 10.16: Other Services index Unit 20021381 13802001 20001379 19781357 : ', TotalEmergency Ofaid which: organizations Kabul Mn New Afg 1,370.96 1.27 1.72 0.040.23 . LI TotalGoods for aid,(goodsOf which: exchange Kabul for help) Provinces MnMn New New Afg Afg 1,069.51 1.23 1.71 0.040.19(1.19 :- j4k Lj J4i 'j Provinces Mn New Afg 0.15 : L91 '- TotalCash for aidOf which: Kabul MnMn New New Afg Afg 204.46 0.04 0.01 0.000.04 :l:I: 4 RadioVoiume transmissions of T V/ radio in transmissions. the 24 hour Provinces hourMn New Afg 65.50 57.45 66.52 20.00 0.04 :- .) __ T V transmissionsOf which: in the Kabul 24 hour Provinces hour 42.524.l017.40 5.20 45 32.00.0()12.45 5.00 54.4212.10 19.00 2.401.00 JJjJ i.0ii) j. jj Jt.k) J Provinces hour 37.50 27.00 JJ J Cinema activitiesOf which: Government Private Unit 5.002.007.00 4.002.00 23.0014.0037.00 -J-)J_) L Number of seatspectatorsOf which: in the cinemasGovernment Private 000 PersonSeat 7.102.301.203.50 5.201.501.202.70 22.2011.7010.50 J)JJ L L. Ji.L Source:Number Central of MobileOf which:Statistics cinemas Government Office of Afghanistan Private Unite000 Person 4.602.50 2.702.50 2.00 i J_) 1382 (2003) Afqhanistan Statistical Yearbook 171 r A ProvinceTable 10.17: Radio in Household and Woman Listen to the Radio Yes Radio in Hil No Woman listen to radio Yes j4,, & l4.j No Early morning Morning Noon Time listen lk.t+j Afternoon EveningAjI Night Jj+ Total 78,665.3 21.434.7 77.564.4 22.535.6 60.128.8 50.148.3 C:- 20.69.3 31.317.8 44.138.1 88.468.4 ParwanKapisaKabul 63.472.2 36.627.8 63.172.2 36.927.8 19.518.3 70.366.2 13.!13.4 21.417.2 45.345.9 87.257.7 L Js -5 ,-5 GazniLogarWardakPaktiya 76.475.476.673.9 26.123.624.623.4 76.974.169.476.7 23.125.930.623.3 17.434.425.810.5 60.627.232.932.2 11.24.36.610.0 24.914.211.57.8 22.024.336.217.7 72.684.383.854.1 BadakshanKonarLaghmanNangahar 52.761.768.579.7 47.338.331.520.3 49.864.067.379.2 50.236.032.720.8 54.719.712.77.3 41.245.365.829.2 20.614.05.48.4 52.014.012.16.5 58.822.018.09.6 81.274.473.6 ) SamanganKunduzBaghlanTakhar 42.445.849.458.4 57.654.250.641.6 42.739.448.458.0 60.657.351.642.0 57.142.111.515.6 25.957.443.736.1 584.73.18.7 6.36.08.39.8 26.522.625.43.7 87.892.877.894.6 ,) ii .) BadghesFaryabJawzjanBalkh 52.050.051.063.0 48.050.049.037.0 45.946.553.459.9 46.654.153.540.1 60.331.139.117.5 35.750.238.20.0 33.710.96.76.8 23.513.25.98,! 20.027.329.115.5 89.693.395.092.2 Jt_ jJ HelmandNirnrozFarahHerat 81.343.357.468.! 56.742.631.918.8 60.080.755.166.9 40.044.933.119.3 45.841.612.215.8 52.874.967.319.7 18.219.610.23.8 30.812.89.17.5 60.843.543.836.5 52.855.764.2(,0.2 GhorOruzganZahulKandahar 42.861.778.884.7 57.238.321.215.3 45.064.779.381.0 55.035.320.719.0 43.430.!64.012.9 39.926.448.235.1 6.28.06.!1.2 11.59.69.31.4 47.244.448.225.6 69.761.666.854.6 t £5J5 NooristanPaktikaBamyan 46.147.376.048.4 53.952.724.051.6 43.846.978.247.1 56.253.121.852.9 20.924.315.410.6 60.758.353.112.6 10.18.06.8 12.435.612.86.3 30.827.!44.572.9 61.570.525.6 )JI KandaharKabulKhostSaripol city city 91.282.662.7 37.317.48,8 91.980.364.3 35.719.78.1 27.423.!28.5 48.950.670.5 13.43.33.9 36.527.83.8 63.835,468.0 24.367.446.698.0 Js J HeratJalalabadKunduzMazar city city city city 78.475.262.582.1 21.624.837.517.9 76.775.551.874.1 23.348.225.924.5 23.253.625.913.6 73.260.140.859.2 I13,! I.!7.23.7 56.927.115.43.1 48.953.424.038.0 24.970.387.980.9 Y j 13.R2 (2flfl3 AfnhanjstanSources: Statistical Central Yearbook Statistics Office and UNICEF "MICS 2003 172 &Ll jL: ti 1tijl L5Lt

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1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 174 1382 4tL TheInflationOffice consumer (CSO) (Consumer and price exchangeis for index KabulPrice (CPI) rate onIndex) the compiled base December by Central 2002= Statistics 100. The1380 overall (2001). prices increased by 4.6% in 1381(2002) compared to coverage,Thisavailable.Later CPI this follows year,classification a nation-wideinternational and formula andother standards used. urban regarding The CPI main willthe purpose concept,become of fully2002.AsRecentsharply implementeda result It developmentcontinued by of 4.4 the byin stabilizing its Decembermid-December decline effect in2002 January of 2002,from the byitscurrencythe 2.7peak overall % in andreform November CPI in fell that was formonetaryThehouseholdsthe inflationindex CPI and isand with to businessits fiscalprovide monthly a general policy. contracts, the movements measureGovernment, They employees' are of alsoare consumer enterprises used widely salaries as price keyused andand targets inflation.in retirees'adjusting for 0.7%pricesmoderateFebruary May of meatbypick-up and 3.6% productspicked-up in(see the Table andindex again oils 1). mainly in andIn June March fats. due by The to1.0%and increases overall April in 2003. there index in the was fell a by Acost-of-livingbasketpensions Brief of Note andgoods, otherindex.on thethe social CPICPI is benefits.Methodology considered However, as Used an approximation due to its fixed of a ThanksFoodcent).noticeablydecreased prices to the significantlycerealdeclined increase prices infurther agricultural since(3 .6per December cent) output, and 2002 vegetable food (see prices Table (18.8 generally 11.1), per This significantly contributed to decelerating the increase goodsThe20025.00percent consumer and Afghanisin offourservices. total basketdistricts per household Each month). developed of item Kabul, consumer Price selected by selected collectionthe spendingaccountsCSO to isrepresent started composed for(equivalent at in leastboth December of low0.1 202to about and months.foodWithbasket.in the commoditiesa CPI, few inexceptions which stabilized food (meat items orand decreasedrepresent dairy products), 60over per the cent prices course of theof of most these Inflationcollectedthreemiddle-income shops each(Consumer are month. households.visited. Price A total InIndex) each of about district 2,400 and price for each quotations item, are ExchangehadTheAt the stoppedcountry end rates of functioninghad 2001, essentially Afghanistan's during become the system Taliban entirely was years cash-based. in a and dismal whatever Banksstate. pricesexchangeConsumertoand under sharpin November rate pricesold exchange movements.Af in 38000 Afghanistan2001, rate per followingappreciation CPI US$. data are Prices veryshowedthe from fall muchsubsequently ofolda marked theinfluenced Af Taliban 72600 dropdeclined perbyregime in US$ by wasfinancialBankfollowing(Afghani) in (DAB), very infrastructure wasyears poor had low of condition. little highas Afghani hador inflation. no survivedConfidence control had Moreover, lost theover much inmany the of theissuance years its Afghan value of ofconflict centralcurrency national currency about1382 25% (2003) in the Afghanistan next two months. Statistical Yearbook 175 circulating in the country. First, there was the official Afghani,. 1382 Reflecting the limited confidence in national currency, foreign TheNewcurrencies introduction Afghanis ofwere neighboring widely of the newused, countries. currency including was the made US dollar public and on the4 TheSinceRecentSeptember conversion the Development early 2002 rate I 990s,and was completed 1,000the exchange old by Afghani mid-December and trade = 1 new system Afghanithe hassame radically year. Duringtheanowchanged daily early has basis1381 aandmorning de an in(2002),facto effectofficial rate unified the isin Afghani now spreadthe exchange freevery between(Ai)/US$ market liberal rate theof system.and exchange the official open. money DAB Afghanistan(Hawala)rate changers. quotes based and on freelargeDecemberThe marketAfghani humanitarian 2002, rate has has stabilizedowing aidrarely flows to exceedthe relatively and completion favorable1%. against of weather themoney US resulting/dollarchangeovy since currenciesincreasestuff. Inin lightandcereal the of production theinflation appreciation differential subsequently of the vis-à-vis US less dollar imports Afghanistar vis-à-v, of f' / j . I Decemberresultedtrading partners, in 2002.an appreciation the stability of ofthe the effective Afghanis-US exchange dollar rate rate since / New(2002)appreciatedThe Afghani Af44.8 compared against inat the1381. to freethe 1380 US market (2001), dollar rate, byfrom inabout nominalAf 20 per terms, cent inhas 1381 55.7 per US$ in 1380 to 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook i16 Table 11.1: Consumer Price Dec2002=100Index, 2003 1381 1381 1382 1382 1382 1382 1382 Overall Index Weight 100.0 Feb ,1i 93.9 Mar 96.0 Apr 97.7 May JJ 97.0 .Jun 97.9 Jul 98.3 Aug 98.9 104.00 CPI(Dec2002= 100) Food, beveragesBread & tobaccoand Cereals 25.260.6 91.392.3 93.195-9 95.697.7 93.696.2 97.197.0 98.197.0 96.096.4 ' (j.L , U 102.00103.00 Milk,OilsMeat cheese and fats and eggs 5-95.45.1 90.792.590.0 104.0 97.693.1 106.4 98.994.5 106.3 96.495.4 108.4 96.993.5 102.9 96.996.2 102.2102.8 97.2 U t ktjt' 100.00101.00 VegetablesFreshSugar and and dried md. Sweets fruits tubers 1.86.65.6 94.892.197,3 97.598.498.1 99.299.399.4 100.2 98.795.2 100.2 88.399.6 100.0101.2 83.3 101.0 80.299.9 4.1 L 98.0099.00 CigarettesNon-alcoholicSalt and and spices tobaccobeverages 2.01.81.2 92.497,995.1 93.299,395.0 95.299.895.0 94.397.895.2 95.598.495.2 101.9 99,494,4 103.7101.4 94.9 96.0097.00 Non-FoodHousingClothing and FootwearRent 39.416.5 9.16.8 102.3100.1 96.389.9 104.0 97.891.696.3 108.7101.0 92.197.7 113.8104.8 91.698.3 114.4106.1 91.699.3 100.2123.9107.1 92.5 125.9108.6102.7 95.2 94.0095.00 ElectricityMaintenance and fuels 6.63.0 103.6 87.6 95.289.7 97.691.0 102.0 91.0 103.9 92.3 95.694.2 95.698.0 U.. 1_Jji44J -9 - 4. U I 92.0093.00 TransportationHealthHousehold goods 2.17.21.7 100.2102.0 92.5 100.7108.1 93.5 100.4104.6 94.4 93.096.393,5 92.499.495.9 102.1 90.896.2 109.1105.0. 96.8 jj -9 .1 91.00 MiscellaneousEducationCommunication 0.61.31.0 100.7100.1 95.2 101.5100.1 95.9 101.6100.1 95.7 101.4100.1 96.1 101.1100.1 96.7 111.4100.1 96.3 113.6100.1 96.7 4-9 4.1) ., 90.00 Feb AprJ. May, FoodJunejj. JuIJ.y.' -, Aug.-' NoteSource Afghan CentralExchange calendar Statistics rate beginning index Office , yearNational is March Accounts 21, and Department, month bignnig Price 01121 Division and end 20. 92.7 101.0 99.6 94.7 95.9 Prices are collected on 10--20 of each Aghan month 96.0 95.5 4* Non-foodUOveraIL-,. -.,. j. t >( Exchange rate index U . ,l jjj}S 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 177 rA L 4...U1L .lJA L$ Table 11.2: Consumer Price Index, 2003Monthly (Kabul % City)Chance 1381 1382 1382 1382 1382 1382 JL jj4 J.$-' s ' Overall Index Mar 2.3 Apr 1.7 May-0.7 Jun1.0 Jul0.3 Aug0.6 .4JA L 5.0 Monthly % Changes jljM. J1 . Food, beveragesMeatBread & and tobacco Cereals 15.62.03.9 2.32.61.9 -0.1-2.1-1.5 2.03.80.9 -5.00.01.1 -0.1-2.2-0.7 i 4ié.j .J , 4.0 VegetablesFreshOilsMilk, and cheeseand fats dried mci. and fruits tuberseggs 6.80.87.60.6 1.01.31.6 -4.2-2.50.9 -7.2-0.6-2.00.6 -5.71.60.02.8 -3.7-1,30.36.2 1) 3.0 Non-alcoholicSaltSugar and and spices sweets beverages -0.12.91.3 0.60.02.11.7 -2.0-0.40.2 0.60.01.31.4 -0.9-0.23.6 0.51.71.1 i 4] L 2.0 Non-FoodClothingCigarettes and and Footwear tobacco -0.10.91.9 0.61.5 -0.6-1.00.6 0.01.1 0.84.0 1.0 2.92.52.0 Uk 1.0 HousingElectricityMaintenanceRent and fuels -8.1-2.32.41.6 2.54.51.53.2 4.50.04.73.8 0.51.91.41.2 -8.02.00.98.3 0.14.01.61.5 '.-.-' L J)i 4LS CommunicationTransportationHealthHousehold goods 0.00.46.01.0 -0.3-3.30.0 1.0 -7.4-7.9-1.00.0 -0.60.03.22.6 -1.80.02.80.3 20.10.02.80.6 Jji .: -i (1.0) MiscellaneousEducation 9.00.8 -1.4-0.30. I -4.9-0.20.4 -0.31.30.6 10.1-0.40.1 -0.52.00.4 44 )9 k lOver all index,-(2.0) DFood,a ' ONon tood,. Source: CentralExchange Statistics rate Office , National Accounts Department, Price Division Ll L.l jSj jL : 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 178 r 'I Table 11.3: ConsumerAfghanis Prices (Kabul City) 2003 ,, j .jA : r, t L)ec 138! Jan 1381 Feb 1381 Mar 1381 Apr 1382 May 1382 Junljj 1382 Jul 1382 Aug .i 1382 ut .i L Rice imp high QITY Bread and Cereals kg 31.8 30.9 24.329.7 29.7 30.2 24.829.8 24.929.8 24.829.5 24.729.4 L 4. j.' j. j U Bread,Rice localimp whole averagehigh average wheatQL5FY QLTY QLTY (100 grams) piece kg 26.414.515.0 1.2 25.213.215.0 1.2 13.314.9 1.1 24.713.614.3 1.3 25.213.815.0 1.3 14.014.8 1.2 13.917.5 1.3 13.818.3 1.2 13.018.1 1.2 .j MuttonBeefWheat (fiesh) flour (fresh) goodaverage QLTY QLTY kg 129.6 75.810.9 9.3 127.5 70.010.3 8.4 118.8 68.8 8.39.8 144.6 70.0 9.88.8 143.8 73.610.2 8.9 151.7 73.8 8.69.9 156.3 76.010.1 8.8 156.9 80.710.4 8.8 152.1 80.6 8.89.9 4-.100 ,,.l,_t .) AppleVegetablePowderedMilk pack (200m1)milkoil 200inl literkg 169.8 23.948.2 9.3 156.3 22.246.7 9.1 149.8 22.343.2 8.7 156.3 23.545.3 9.1 154.1 24.545.5 9.7 153.3 25.343.8 9.4 157.3 24.443.8 9.3 153.2 43.8.24.3 9.9 160.8 24.343.9 9.9 OnionFresh tomatoes kg 22.6 8.5 21.2 8.4 20.9 8.2 21.8 8.7 23.3 8.5 20.7 8.5 16.8 7.8 13.1 7.1 10.3 7.2 3s -9i Cigarettes.BlackRed bean, tea average average MOND qity qlty pack kg 100.0 28.3 8.0 102.8 26.6 7.8 94.326.5 7.5 96.329.6 7.4 30.195.328.8 7.5 29.895.727.7 7.3 94.326.0 7.3 94.325.8 7.8 95.025.6 8.0 ,:3as Rent.FloweryRent, 4 bedroms cottonhouse4 bedrooms 2 bedroomsnon-eoncret concret concret monthmeter 2,891.73,758.31,908.3 31.9 4,000.03,000.01,858.3 28.3 3,041.73,933.31,916.7 29.0 2,983.33,979.21,912.5 29.7 4,116.72,016.73,041.7 2,116.73,116.74,266.7 2,258.33,075.04,075.0 29.7 2350.03,366.74,333.3 30.0 2,370.83.475,04,472.5 29.9 jik5kI 5 J ())1.) FireChareoalLiquidRent, wood house gas 2 bedrooms non-concret month kgkg 1,231.7 35.8 5.39.7 1,375.0 39.6 5.58.7 1,250.0 31.2 5.68.3 1,320.8 36.5 5.0 1,391.7 34.6 4.07.5 1,500.0 31.5 5.08.3 1,491.7 37.7 5.07.4 1,645.8 30.3 5.06.8 1,695.8 24.3 5.06.8 (iU j.) ki il ) U. j . TaxiDieselDoctorCotton fare Oilfee personLitrevi sit kg 25.447.817.2 6.5 26.745.317.3 6.8 28.445.217.0 6.5 30.045.417.6 6.3 30.046.917.3 6.3 30.046.816.8 6.3 48.117.!30.4 6.5 32.148.217.2 6.5 33.848.715.3 6.5 J_,I Source:AverageFee for EnglishCentral exchange courseStatistics rate AfgnanhlUS$ Office . National Accounts Department, Price Division Semaster 50.90100.0 46.00100.0 47.1798.3 51A0 98.3 50.70100.0 48.20131.1 48.81130.0 4.i.LI u-j 48.84133.8 48.62135.0 lj 4iL.i 1.I 4 )U th jI.1 : 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 179 At tA ; L.j k.,UL DecemberTable 1L4: 2002 Linked =100 Consumer Price Indexes 1/ 2002 1381 1 Overall Index Mar 63.1 Apr 63.5 May 66.4 Jun 64.1 Jul 69.4 Aug 65.3 Sep 75.8 Oct 85.2 Nov 104.6 j.4 Food, beverages & tobacco Monthly % Change 65.4 66.1 0.71.0 69.6 4.6 66.5-3.6 74.0 8.3 67.1-9.3-5.8 78.517.116.0 85.912.4 108.7 26.522.7 IA Non-Food Monthly % Change 58.9 59.0 0.3 60.9 3.25.3 59.8-1.8-4.5 61.211.3 2.3 62.3 1.7 71.014.0 84.118.4 9.4 97.415.9 )jA Average exchange rate Index Monthly % Change 2002 138166.7 2003 138265.4-1.9 13.874.5 71.3-4.2 78.2 9.6 78.0-0.3 22.295.3 101.2 6.2 118.9 17.5 jj IA IJ2 Overall Index Dec 100.0 Jan.c4 97.3 Feb 93.9 Mar 96.0 Apr 97.7 May 97.0 Jun 97.9 Jul 98.3 Aug 98.9 Food, beverages & tobacco Monthly % Change 100.0 -4.4 95.3-2.7 92.3-3.1-3.5 95.9 2.3 97.7 1.8 96.2-0.7 97.0 1.01.0 97.0 0.00.3 96.4-0.7 0.6 J. 'JP- L,U Non-Food Monthly % Change 100.0 -8.0 2.7 98.7-1.3-4.7 96.3-2.4 96.3 2.3 97.7 1.8 98.3-0.7 99.3 1.0 100.2 0.8 102.7 2.5 .j$jl. U AverageSource1/The exchange: Central50 items Statistics rateCPI Indexhas Office been linked to the 202 items CPI using as spliceMonthly%Change ratio the December 2002 overlap. -15.9100.0 90.4-9.6 92.7 2.5 101.0 2.3 99.6 1.8 94.7-0.7 95.9 1.0 96.0 0.1 95.5-0.5 4L; $jJA : 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 4lrM LJ L4J OJ 180 Table 11.5: Consumer Prices, 1380 (2001) (Kabul City) r A. JA J L J i.r .9.4 : Prices are expressed in new Afghanis 2001 and based JJ on Afghan calendar 3L }c. 2002 2002 2002 A. Food, Beverage, 1.& BreadTobacco and cereals 1380 (2001) weight Apr May Jun))J Jul Aug Sep Oct3j Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Average Ii LA& I . .r1 RiceWheatBread (Sela), flour, Imports Imports Kgpiece 25.611.015.0 2.0 11.025.514.5 2.0 24.011.012.5 2.0 25.011.012.0 2.0 24.011.012.0 2.0 25.011.213.0 2.0 22.010.0 9.01.5 21.0 9.01.5 15.5 8.05.01.0 14.0 7.35.71.0 14.0 7.36.42.0 11.013.0 6.62.0 20.710.1 9.91.8 j .jl .5 PeasPeshawaryBeansRice (Parmal), peas. Imports Imports Kg 50.027.033.0 30.026.033.0 32.025.035.0 32.025.035.0 32.035.0 35.036.034.0 22.020.026.0 21.025.019.5 15.013.0 24.016.015.0 26.023.015.0 25.022.016.0 27.922.628.5 ss J 2. Meat BeefMutton KgKg 65.090.0 45.0 60.080.0 60.075.0 60.070.0 60.070.0 45.060.0 40.060.0 40.050.0 30.055.1) 40.060.0 40.070.0 48.865.4 1S . $ 3. Dairy Products Fresh milk Li 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 14.0 14.0 13.0 12.0 8.0 110.0 8.0 8.0 16.0 126.8 12.1 Egg,CurdYogurtDried Imports milk (400 gr.), Imports 400 gr. Kg 140.0 32.012.0 3.0 140.0 33.013.0 3.0 145.0 30.014.0 3.0 145.0 30.020.0 3.0 145.0 20.1)30.0 3.0 146.0 31.020.0 3.0 140.0 25.018.0 2.5 140.0 24.016.5 2.5 70.013.010.0 2.0 18.010.0 2.0 110.0 18.016.0 2.0 22.090.016.0 3.0 25.515.5 2.7 U40( j s.4. vegetablesOil Vegetable oil, Imports Kg 50.0 50.0 49.0 49.0 52.0 50.0 45.0 41.0 17.0 22.1) 32.0 30.0 40.6 i ii FreshPotatoesOnion Tomatoes Kg 35.0 8.07.0 14.010.0 6.0 5.08.04.0 7.08.04.0 4.59.03.6 4.08.03.0 4.03.52.5 4.02.5 7.03.52.5 4.03.52.0 14.0 5.02.5 20.0 5.04.0 10.2 6.33.6 ,)$ 1S C 6. Dairy and fresh Fruits Apples Kg 42.0 42.0 30.0 30.0 17.0 8.0 6.0 6.0 5.0 10.0 12.0 15.0 18.6 .s1e J RoastedAlmondRaisinsLemons, Peas (Red) Imports Kg 200.0 60.020.050.0 201.0 60.063.050.0 200.0 63.040.055.0 200.0 40.055.063.0 200.0 55.063.040.0 200.0 56.063.045.0 180.0 45.055.040.0 45.053.039.0 100.0 25.020.0 30.080.020.025.0 90.028.020.032.0 30.090.025.0 158.2 45.745.136.6 i 7. Sugar, Sweet, and Tea PakistaniSugar. lmports chocolate, Imports Kg 68.031.0 65.029.0 60.028.0 60.028.0 60.026.0 35.060.028.0 40.015.0 25.039.015.0 16.020.010.0 20.030.012.0 20.030.015.0 35.018.015.0 29.747.321.0 ,I C. ,..( AfghaniBlack Sweet tea (Indian). Imports1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook Kg 140.0 48.0 140.044.0 139.0 35.0 138.0 35.0 135.0 35.0 135.0 181 120.0 25.0 115.0 60.0 90.0 100.0 71.0 115.2 . 5 2001 2002 2002 2002 Green tea, imports 1380 (2001) weigh Apr 148.0 May 144.0 Junu., 138.0 3-b- Jul 120.0 Aug 130.0 ; Sep 132.0 Oct 115.0 Nov 100.0 DecLJ 50.0 Jan 60.0 Feb 70.0 Mar. 65.0 Average 106.0 L . 8. Spices Sail Kg 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 2.5 2.3 4 l '.- 9. Tobacco products Dried Tomato Kg 50.0 50.0 45.0 45.0 45.0 46.0 35.0 30.0 25.0 20.0 20.0 40.0 37.6 I t 'Mild"Pleasure"'Mood" 88" cigarettes, cigarettes, cigarettes, Imports Imports Imports Box Box 18.04.09.0 18.0 4.09.0 18.0 4.08.0 18.0 4.08.0 18.0 4.08.0 18.0 4.08.0 15.0 4.05.0 14.0 4.05.0 4.07.05.0 11.0 4.0 8.07.03.5 8.06.05.0 14.34.46.5 .3 5i1 B. Non-food items1. Shoes and socks I LI MenMenChildrenWomen shoes, socks, shocs,50%shoes,50% Imports imports 50% imports imports Pairs 235.7250.0300.9 9.8 235.7250.0300.9 9.8 235.7250.0300.9 9.8 235.7250.0300.9 9.8 235.7250.0300.9 9.8 235.7250.0300.9 9.8 235.7250.0300.9 9.8 235.7250.0300.9 9.8 235.7250.0300.9 9.8 235.7250.0300.9 9.8 235.7250.0300.9 9.8 235.7250.0300.9 9.8 235.7250.0300.9 9.8 J-3 L . k Uj c 2. Clothes and assorted fabricsTaftaCatanOrghadi (cotton) guldar Foreign. Afghanistan watani Imports (woman) Meter Meter 34.043.035.0 35.043.030.0 34.042.028.0 34.042.028.0 34.042.035.0 35.043.028.0 30.040.0 29.040.025.0 20.015.0 23.020.022.0 30.023.020.0 30.023.032.0 30.335.327.2 3. Energy TetruneSandufe kharegj guldare duhara, kharegi, Import Impo] Meter Meter 160.0 39.0 160.0 29.0 160.0 39.0 160.0 39.0 160.0 40.0 160.0 41.0 120.0 40.0 80.041.0 60.020.0 50.022.0 50.022.0 55.022.0 114.6 32.8 ; J1 Benzene,FiredCharcoalElectricity wood Imports LiterKgKwh 20.0 0.63.07.1 20.0 3.07.00.6 20.0 3.06.50.6 20.0 3.06.50.6 20.0 2.56.00.6 20.0 2.56.00.6 20.0 2.03.00.6 20.0 0.62.03.0 9.01.50.2 9.00.21.53.0 10.0 2.03.50.2 10.0 4.00.22.0 16.54.82.30.5 '- J j ' 4. Hygiene Diesel, Imports Liter 16.0 16.0 14.518.0 14.5 15.0 18.014.5 15.0 14.5 7.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 12.412.6 L a J i4 Toothpaste,ClotheHand soap, soap, Importsimports Imports TubeBoxBar 12.010.011.0 13.018.010.0 12.0 7.0 12.018.0 7.0 12.018.0 7.0 12.5 7.0 10.0 4.0 10.0 4.09.0 4.05.0 9.52.5 10.0 3.58.0 10.0 3.08.0 10.7 5.8 i-I 'i 3.3 j.j e NoteSource:Average also Central exchange that the Statistics above rate AfgnanilUS$dataOffice. are Note: converted Afghan1 from calendar old Afghanis beginning to yearnew isAfghanis; March 21, (old) and Af month 1.000 beginning = (new) Af and I. end 20. 80.8 76.9 72.5 73.5 71.8 71.0 72.6 38.5 38.0 23.5 32.9 22.0 56.2 Li L L.,iLk)l U k )I.i 41j L 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 182 rM j L .U1L 1381 TA PricesTable 11.6:(Afghani), Consumer 1381 (20Prices, March 2002--21 (2002) 2002 1381 May 2003) ('t)&t 2003 1382 20031382 44 20133 1382 A. Food, Beverage,1. & Bread Tobacco and cereals Unit Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb 1.1 Mar 1.3 Average ' l. . 4 j U RiceWheatBreadRice (Parmma1), flour, (Sela), Imported Imported Kgpiece 11.1)15.0 6.22.0 13.015.0 7.02.0 12.515.05.52.0 22.013.0 5.52.0 13.516.06.02.0 14.418.0 7.52.0 25.016.5 9.02.0 31.018.011.0 2.0 28.010.017.0 1.2 25.016.0 9.01.2 25.516.0 9.0 17.026.0 9.0 22.415.2 8.01.7 )5) j .j BeansPeshawary peas, Imported Kg 20.015.5 20.016.0 24.015.0 25.016.0 24.015.0 32.016.5 30.035.0 31.038.0 25.035.0 28.022.030.0 29.528.022.5 29.023.031.0 26.921.129.4 . 2. Meat MuttonPeas Kg 70.025.0 75.023.0 75.022.0 80.025.0 80.022.0 85.025.0 90.0 140.0 32.0 130.0 32.0 125.0 120.0 145.0 101.3 , . 3. Dairy Products BeefFresh milk LiKg 40.016.0 45.016.0 45.014.0 45.012.0 50.011.0 60.011.0 13.060.0 100.0 16.0 80.016.0 75.016.0 70.016.0 70.016.0 61.714.4 j3 S.15. Egg,CurdYogurtDried Imported milk (400 gr.), Imported 400Kg gr 90.022.016.0 2.0 26.095.016.0 2.0 24.014.092.0 1.5 30.015.085.0 2.5 90.030.015.1) 2.5 95.035.014.0 2.5 110.0 35.013.0 3.0 125.0 40.016.04.0 120.0 35.017.0 3.5 110.0 32.017.0 3.5 105.0 32.017.0 3.5 107.0 31.018.0 2.5 102.0 31.015.72.8 j1400 j1 s1s5 s ''s .,i' ' 4. Oil Vegetable oil, Imported Kg 26.0 27.0 28.0 35.0 35.0 40.0 43.0 . 55.0 48.0 45.0 43.0 45.0 .39.2 . Ui i s. VegetablesFreshPotatoesOnion Tomatoes Kg 20.0 4.59.4 12.0 5.78.5 11.1) 7.06.0 12.0 7.09.0 5.06.06.5 4.58.08.5 4.57.06.5 10.0 8.57.5 20.0 9.57.0 20.0 9.58.0 20.0 9.08.0 23.0 8.09.0 13.5 7.47.9 itsi1 $ .1S i 6.DriedandfreshFruits Lemons,Apples Imported Kg 28.015.0 34.025.0 60.025.0 65.015.0 35.011.5 40.012.0 35.015.0 65.022.0 60.020.0 40.018.0 38.018.0 40.022.0 45.018.2 1 7. Sugar, Sweet, and Tea RoastedAlmondRaisins Peas (Red) KgKg 32.070.027.0 33.090.035.0 25.090.0 25.038.011.5 25.095.023.0 100.0 35.025.0 150.0 40.025.0 200.0 35.0 185.0 40.0 185.0 45,035.0 185.0 35.045.0 185.035.045.0 128.9 35.332.9 jss '. AfghaniPakistaniSugar, Sweet Imported chocolate, Imported Kg 36.018.014.0 24.040.015.0 23.039.014.0 27.037.015.0 40.022.015.0 24.042.017.0 25.045.020.0 30.050.026.0 30.050.019.0 48.030.018.5 30.048.018.0 30.050.018.0 26.143.817.5 j1s5 .i .O GreenBlack teatea, (Indian), imported Imported Kg 72.070.0 73.065.0 69.065.0 75.080.0 75.070.0 79.075.0 75.080.0 96.092.0 100.0 90.0 85.095.0 85.094.0 85.093.0 79.981.6 it.t s5 .k £., $. 's 's .i 's L 8. Spices Salt Kg 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.2 1.5 2.5 2.5 3.0 2.1) 2.0 3.0 2.0 ,1s5 9. Tobacco products "Mond"DriedTomato cigarettes, Imported BoxKg 40.0 4.0 39.0 4.0 35.0 4.0 25.0 5.0 20.0 5.0 20.0 7.0 50.0 8.0 60.011.0 45.010.0 42.0 8.0 43.0 8.5 45.0 8.5 38.7 6.9 a 3' $' - 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 'Pleasure cigarettes, Imports Box 4.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 5.0 6.0 6.5 183 7.0 7.0 6.5 6.0 6.0 5.6 s'iJ' '' Unit Apr May 8.5 Jun 8.5 Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov 13.5 Dec 12.5 Jan 11.5 Feb 10.5 Mar 10.5 Average 10.7 Ii B. Non-food items Mild 88' cigarettes, Imports Box 8.0 10.0 10.0 12.0 13.0 - AA .L j I .,* .3 L 1. Shoes and socks WomenMen shoes, shoes, 50% 50% imported imported Pairs 300.0350.0 300.0350.0 295.0 30.0 280.0250.0 255.0295.0 270.0300.0 280.0320.0 290.0330.0 285.0320.0 280.0310.0 285.0305.0 285.0300.0 237.8283.8310.8 '..o 0_y _iJ., , 2. Clothes and assorted fabricsMenChildren socks, shoes, Imported 50% imported PairsPairs 200.0 15.0 250.0 10.0 250.0 8.0 230.0 9.0 229.0 10.0 231.0 12.0 245.0 15.0 250.0 17.0 245.0 16.0 243.0 28.015.0 240.0 27.015.0 240.0 28.015.0 28.813.1 TetruneSandalCatanOrghad0Foreign,Tafta (color)flowery. flowery, double Afghanistan Afghansides, Imported Imported Imported MeterMeter 50.022.030.023.025.0 55.025.030.1)27.026.0 29.052.025.0 50.025.030.023.0 53.027.031.025.026.0 60.030.035.027.0 65.040.035.035.0 80.040.045.0 75.035.040.030.0 73.034.037.037.0 73.535.037.036.5 37.536.574.036.0 03.430.835.131.7 j.1 -) .-i .$ ) 3. Energy CharcoalElectricity KgKwh 4.00.2 0.23.0 0.22.5 3.00.2 4.50.2 5,00.2 5.50.2 7.00.2 10.0 0.2 9.00.4 8.00.4 8.00.4 5.80.3 jl1 .3 Ji 4. Hygiene Diesel,Bcnzene,Fired wood Imported Imported LiterKg 11.5 9.01.7 10.012.0 1.4 10.02.09.0 10.012.0 2.0 11.013.0 1.5 12.013.0 2.5 16.017.5 3.0 16.518.04.3 17.018.0 5.0 19.017.55.0 17.519.05.0 17.519.0 5.0 13.615.2 3.2 jJ1j3 J L. ClotheHand soap, soap, Imported Imported BoxBar 3.07.0 3.58.0 3.08.0 10.0 4.0 4.08.5 10.0 4.5 14.0 5.5 18.0 6.0 18.00.0 15.0 5.0 14.5 5.0 15.0 5.5 12.2 4.6 1 l I 1 -s -s NoteAverageSource: also exchangethat Central the above Statistics rate Afgnani/US$data Office. are convertedToothpaste, Note: Afghan from imported old calendar Afghanis beginning to new yearAfghanis; is March (old) 21, Af and 1.000 month = (new) beginning Af 1. and end 20. Tube 33.312.0 37.912.0 36.310.0 39.8 9.0 397 9.0 48.510.0 51.510.0 60.512.0 50.910.0 46.0 9.0 47.2 9.0 51.4 9.0 45.210.1 tall 4. )0 '.h'4.'- .ei1i ja :

1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 184 a L.=.i UL Table 11.7: Monthly Average Exchange Rates, Kabul Free Market Rate A &14. j),)jA V, UKUSA pound Dollar Currency AveragejL.. 77,62755,733 jl Mar47,64733,944 Feb49,03634,509 41,733Jan29,532 Dec41,67428,303 '1380 (Old Afghanis) Nov71,51549,349 Oct72,12752.568 96,66072,360Sep Aug96,21670.896 98,32771.965Jul 101,765Jun73.510 106,100May74,941ui 108,726Apr.76,915 PakistaniriIndianSwissEuros Franc Kaldar Kaldar 31,129 1.037 868 19.608 570632 19.950 579637 17.247 481)542 16,726 473541 28.719 809954 29,136 815978 39.744 1.0801.328 38,191 1,0551,318 37,630 1,0631.382 39.520 1.3461.124 42.795 1,1711,345 44,287 1,2031,444 IranianSoarce: TomauDa Afghanistan Bank and Central Statistics Office 69 41 43 34 33 1381 (New Afghanis) 64 66 89 88 88 92 A 95. LJ 95 jIl j SuL UKUSA pound Dollar Currency AverageJ*. 44.78 68.5 Mar 80.5 51 Feb 75.546.9 Jan 7447 Dec 78.9 51 Nov ' 92.360.2 Oct 78.8 51 Sep 68.5 44 Aug 60.639.5 Jul 59.439.6 JunljJ 52.336.1 May 54.337.6 Apr 46.9 33 SwissEuros Franc 29.23 44.1 36.354.9 33.450,1 30.5 49 33.550.8 39.759.3 49.733.3 I 43.429.3 25.938.7 2539 22.133.1 22.533.8 27.519.3 PakistaninIndianSource: ThousandKaldar Da Kaldar Afghanislan Iranin TomanBank and Central Statistics Office 56.38 0.77 0.9 63.11)89 1 58.10.810.93 57.60.810.96 62.70.870.99 73.8 1.2 1 0.8662.7 0.750.89 55 0.830.99 61 49.30.660,75 44.90.69 (1.6 46.60.630.74 41.8(1.580.64 90,000 Exchange rates 1380 (Afghanis per US $ iI 70 Exchange rates 1381, (New Afglaanis per US$))U &Lll.d ,il.s 1i 'il 70.00080,000 60 60,00050,000 4050 40,00030,000 30 10,00020,000 20l0 0 - 5a Nov Jy. Aug l Jun May j, AprJ 0 Mar. Fcb, Jan Dcc Nov'* .L4Oct Sep Jul Jun .), May j4 Apr 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook Mar Feb Jan Dec Oct Sep Jul 185 55 ju,_Asl , Table 11.8: Average Exchange Rates, Kabul Free Market Rate J JIJ 1381 (New Afghanis) UKUSACurrency pound Dollar 20021381 44.78 68.5 20011380 77.6055.70 20001379 99.167.3 19991378 76.148.9 19981377 60.937.5 19971376 39.825.1 19961375 27.218.1 -'j: Euros 44.1 Source:PakistaninIndianSwiss ThousandFranc Kaldar Da Kaldar Afghnistan Iranin TomanBank and Central Statistics Office 56.3829.23 0.77 0.9 68.9031.10 0.871.00 81.739.1 111.4 j '- 30.3 0.91.0 57.523.4 0.70.8 51.116.2 0.6 37.713.7 0.50.5 J. ±) jlal 80.0 Exchange rate (New Afghanis) per )L JU.a . 60.070.0 40.050.0 2(j.t)300 10.0 0.0 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 1381 1380 1379 1378 186 1377 1376 1375 paymentsCurrentlyBalance (BOP). there of PaymentTheare no IMF Government staff and made External official estimates estimates trade for 1380 for and balance 1381 Of 4ii I. IMFJ Lr1J byThforagencies using officialAfghanistan trade (see recorded data Table is from extremely 12.1).export CSO of and difficultgoods other is componentsdueabout to $100a severe million from lack various in of 2002; data. Estimating the BOP and external trade Jj.).L Jt j- l381j 1380 4Li j-j L5j' L$L)J :;.l:; U - 12.1jjI-' re-exported).importit does notof goods include for smuggling 2002 was and$2,468 re-exports. million (someThe official of which recorded were The imports also exclude smuggling and duty-free j4 . l00j.j l38lJU.0L5 JiL '- Jjl Thedonor main imports. regional players in terms of cross-border trade have been L3 J-- J U 2468 '1381 Jj JJI 4. J'JJ b Jl,.l JIj twotradePakistan cities. because and Iran. most of external trade by land passes through these Jalalabad and Herat have become the hubs of JJ) '-j:) _) 'J j JL JJ '-*) '-J . LJ j - J J'j J L5J JJJ U '-J Goods export receipts per capita in Afghanistan were around US$5 U .LiI L. US$48.in 2002, which is ten times lower than the South Asia average of Total exports of goods increased by 46% from US$68.5 1381 j . 68jt }. 5 48 % 46Jj- LjU JJIy y representedtomillion substantial in 2001 only increases to2.4% US$100.1 of inGDP the million in price 2002. ofin raisins.2002. This was largely due Exports of goods LLyyL.i k 5j-i }. % 2.4 1381 Jj J L- 100.1 J L5 1380J'j lLU US$1,696Imports (cii) million also registeredin 2001 to anUS$2,468 increase million in 2002 in of 2002). 37% (from The '- 2002.significantlyelectronicincrease Note was appliances, that frommainly some US$ due ofand 594 these to fuel millionthe imports oil. high in demand were2001 re-exported.to for IJS$ namely 999 million vehicles, in Imports from Japan increased In terms j$ l.696) 1381 J Lj %37LSk. ( 2002' U JJ 3 594j1 LJ J 1381 U j-2.468 JJ' Ls1380 U iij :(CIF)'&j999 -: 1380 U t- of 2.3S2million(seeTradeGDP, Table officialbalance 12.9)in recorded has 2002. beenfrom imports in US$ deficit represented-193 throughout million 56.7% the in period in 2002. 1985-2002 1985 to US$ J.9$ _2.352k 1364 J j 1985- 1381 1'-j -j93J. j:j ( 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 187 1382 L5 Chart 12.1: Balance of payments comparison, 2001 Exports of goods and services as % of GDP, 2001 .)' ,j IjJla Sanib Asia Imports of goods and services as % of GDP, 2001 _). -i South Asia Pakistan % Pakistan IranUIJtI 5 r Turktnenistan Uzhckistan .Sajl Afghanistan Tajikistan V Net current transfers as % of GOP, 1999 jJ+ 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Current account balance as % of GOP. 1999 2t) 4U South Asia Pakistan South AsiaV Pakitan Uzhekistan Tajikstan Iran j % Uzbekistan Tajikltan Iranu. 3t. Afghanistan 1ai iI 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 -40 -30 -20 Afghanistan tOSa -10 t,. I 10 Sources: Central Statistics Office of Afghanistan and World Bank World Development Indicators :j.i Note: For Afghanistan, the estimates are 2002. l.>> Sit. aL nj 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 188 Table 12.1: Balance of Paymentsmillions 01 u.s. aollars 19981377 19991378 1379 1380 est 1381 est Uaa: Trade BalanceExports of goodsRecorded own exports 159.2159:2 166.216612 2000 137.3137:3 2001 1,657:4 68.0 2002 2,406.9 100.0 .-'J'.?..' I Imports of goodsRe-exports tJnofficialOfficial 462.1 1,012.3 1,175.9 2,531.11,526.41,589.4 63.0 3,734.82,206.92,306.9 100.0 4I Services CommodityUnrecordedRecorded food imports aid 462.1 1,012.3 1,175.9 1,696.0 764.0 71.1 2,452.11,188.8-104.2 94.0 tl PaymentsReceipts Donor-relatedOther 132.8 23.928.6 4.8 Current transfers Interest paidOtherWages of expatriates 1,286.6 64.668.3 0.0 j J.a PublicPrivateOtherCommodityOther food aid 71.1 1,081.0 205.6987.0 94.0 0.0 Capital(beforeCurrent grants)financialaccount Balanceaccount ... -1.432.1 -145.5 100.0 t. L DirectPublic investmentloansAmortizationDisbursements paid ... 50.0 0.0 &t ..- Jy FinancingOverallNet errors balance and ommisions ... .. -155.3200.8155.3 u1 t .a i. Sources:ArrearsChange in Central net foreign Statistics assets Office of DAB of Afghanistan and IMF staff estimat&sM.1' ... 101.0t-54.3 JiI ji *'- j LI ,5jSy . L;1i 1. 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 189 3'j Table 12.2: Export of Goods (Quantity) (in tons) 13741995 19961375 19971376 19981377 (4)L_i..Ijl 13781999 20001379 20011380 20021381 2 1 pomegranateGrapes1. Fresh Fruits Ton 7,005 97 4,102 75 3,645 56 - 32 5,279 713 9,769 69 4,442 42 2,2744,644 4365 BigapricotAppleMelon TonsTon 6,5191,620 - 3,2001,012 - 2,780 675- - 5.2711,152 - 3,285 347.- 4,851 - 38 3 304897- i ,1l 87 IL.CherryApricotWater Dried melon fruit TonTons 3,800 - 3,506 - 4,213 120- - 483- 2,046 - 3,343 37 1,850 - j j 121110 9Green raisin BigraisinsBlackRed raisin raisins Ton 2,313 - 27 3,302 - 10 - 23 877- 40 9 11,509 151-113 19,008 - 5210 5,580 - 13 32,207 238867115 J-'1 1413 Dried apricot, high qlt Ahjoshraisin Ton - 1 - - 1 1915 5 21 - 61 883- u- I 171615 Damson plum Dried apricotapricots Av qit Ton - - - - - 201393 123 5130 38 4 1,757 69 .,t l ll 20 1918Pip of almond DriedfigeDried cherry TonTon 102- 160- - 1 113 32 7 241 19 1,362 - 10 471 16 2 1.893 415371 t j ,l 232221 PipHard of almont walnut Soft almond Ton - - 43 1321 4 2744 6 929228206- 728156277 149- 1,4701,7571,096 )- 262524 Pip ofof apricotnutwalnut Pestachio pip TonTons - 67 - 25 - I - 18 7 52 657 636418 1,059 104 62 1,508 278 5316 i-j 30292827 PestichioDnedheriy PineDried cone damsonpium Ton - - - - 19 3 - 13 I - 98 5 130- 40 415- 5 ( i,_1) 31 LII.Other Medicine dried fruit Botanies Ton - 1 1 366 839 1,734 460 - 343332 Black asafee tida WhiteLicorice asafee root tida TonsTon - - - - 20 - 28 - 26 - 72 4.636 355 7715 * 373635 RedOnab behman White behman TonsTon - - - - - 16 - 2 - 18 - 40 3938Yar GumJawany e lang tragaconth TonTons - - - - -107 - 7316 - 26 18 9 - 6 '-'- j 434241 BangdanaSyoria Zoof TonsTon - 4 ------3 2213 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook4544 GenuinKhenegdana rose petal Ton#REF! - - - - - 3 190 - 8,888 1 - 36 t1 19951374 19961375 19971376 19981377 19991378 20001379 20011380 20021381 75 48474649 RootShaqakulAnarBlack ofdana glue corn TonsTon 25 7 16 515 - 05 - LJ 5150 Badyan IV.Flower Spices of zoof Tons - - - 2 - 6 55545352 Origena1basilMushrooms SpicesKajak basil TonsTon - -1.0 - 15.052.2 53.616.7 1.0 63.0 0.23.7 136.9 - 2.1 351.0 77.0 - 1.0 S__ 585756 PoppyOther spices seeds CorianderV. Seeds seeds TonTons - - 1532 5922 - 2212 551- _1;t 4 L. 616059 WaterOnion melonseeds seeds Alfalfa seeds TonTons - - - - 164 40 7 169- 54 122- 5 646362 cucumberSheepskin seeds VI.Karaqul Skin skin 000Ph000Tons Ph 520275- 287310 - 311208- 228 - 363- 6 551781 419541- 1,155 544 M 676665 Width bughna skin CarnalGoatskin skin 000Tons000PE Ph 294 - 8 118 12 - 7115 - 1026 113- 15 1,837 - 6 517 86 5 - 52 1 6968 Cow and bull skin VII.Sheep Wool wool KGr000 Ph 84 - 16 - 38 - 28 15.1278 223- 2757.4 105.0 36 t 727170 ChemicalsKurk wool VIII.Cotton Sausages TonsKGr - - - 701.4 - 1,218.9 - 904.1 - 1,482.2 294.4 - 366.0 54.0 - sJs 7473 Goat sausage IX.Sheep Carpets, sausage etc 000 Ph - - - 44.521.5 73.110.2 323.6 - 319.9158.1 560.0 .3 78777675 Small Carpet,Rug,Rug highNamad qlt rug 000 M 981.0 412.0 329.0 2,322.0 3,542.7 604.7 602.5 - 87.037.0 - ' 818079 CarpetRug fabrics low qlt Carpet fabrics Tons000 M:M 320.0 - 171.0 - 243.0 - 72.1 - 208.8 167.6 142.1 U U 85848382 HandicraftsWool cloths OthersLeather Not fabrics Classify (nec) Tons ------1.0 U 1382 (2003) Afghanistan StatisticalSources: Custom Yearbook Office and Central Statistics Office of Afghanistan 191 .-1 . : Table 12.3: E%port of Goods (000 US$) 19951374 19961375 19971376 19981377 19991378 20001379 20011380 2002(est) 1381 1 I.Total Fresh exports Fruits 166,060 11,033 128,256 7,029 144,369 6,216 159,225 - 9 166,241 5,797 137,312 8,403 68,541 4,269 100,110 8,587 L 423 BigapricotApplePomegranteGrapes 1,3933,993 - 81 2,380 800- 54 2,187 371- 45 - 9 2,9651,618 218- 4,884 - 2334 2,220 - 2729 3,8483,344 207- jiLj j L__1j1 180 Exports, (US$ million)( )IJ jL) 5 Melon 2,868 1,376 1,001 - 471 1,314 970 1 448 160 137 876 LI.ChenyApricotWater Dried melon fruit 1,8242,698 - 1,2922,419 - 2,612 304- 2,909 - 9,282 525 - 16,381 2,148 - 23,328 1,003 19 57,935 740- , jj 120140 9 925 772 208 11,401 C 100 121110 BlackGreenraisinRedraisin raisin - 31 -- 8 - 25 2,018 - 63 9 5,470 262- 79 47 2 1,116 - 11 17,245 3,287 428 L c( Ct 6080 151413 DriedAbjoshraisinBigraisin apricot,apricots highAv qit qI - I - - 1 - 1714 34 4 - 4965 365- - 1,413 5475 J-CJ 2040 1716 Damson plum - - - - 12 27 25 3 54 4JlI Jl. JI 1918 DriedDriedapricot cheny - - 3 1 7 - 13 - 30 16 1 1,616 490 -5- JI- JI 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2120 SoftalmondPipDriedfig of almond 402 420 5 - 8 452132 29 290541 10 285925 7 503- 3.0767,952 409 '-S-i-_ A 25242322 WalnutPipHarclalmont of walnut - - 4 - 4313 2 - 1627 2,341 -188 1,310 141 64 - 97 0 4,1701,811 90 j.-j 1 Composition of exports, 2002 282726 DrieddamsonplumDriedberryPipPestachio ofapricotnut pip 465- - 83 - - 173659 - 1216 2 1,642 - 94 11 8,984 122- 3 12,883 1,504 490 11 j-j j'- Othersj L Fruitsj Fresh 9% I 3029 PestichioPine cone - - - - 13 4 273 8 312111 20 sLjil jjkJ. 31 III.Otherdriedfruit Medicine Botani - 5 I 2 57 195 669 11,6591,935 4,646 782 3332 WhiteLicorice asafee root tida - - - 2 - 30 - 6874 587 - 62 289864- 3,384 772 Carpets 363SOnab34 White behman Black asafee tida ------10 - 2 - 73 272- 11 etc Dried fruit 57% 40393837 Gum tragaconth YarJawanyRed e lang behman - - - - 54 - 26 6 - 7 - 4 - 48 ) --- 434241 BangdanaSyoriaZoof - - 4 - - - - - 11 3 - 14 4 44 1382Khenegdana (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook - 192 533 13 'I L:)lil UL 1374 1375 1376 1377 1378 1379 1380 1381 4645 AnarGenuin dana rose petal 1995 - 1996 - 1997 - 1998 - 1999 - 1 2000 - 2001 01 2002(est) 122 Exports: Composition of dried fruit, 2002 4847 RootBlack of glue corn - - - - - 43 - 9 1 -154 3 - 515049 FlowerBadyanShaqakul of zoof - - 3 - 176- - 64 3 170- 1 - 1,050 - 6 t -jj J l .jS Red raisin 5352 OrigenalIV.Kajak Spices basil - - 3 - -157 19 4418 2 165 05 518507- 11 272772 6 Others 38% 30% i_-cHard alniont 565554 Mushrooms Spices ------L l. t 3% 57 PoppyV.Other Seeds spices seeds - - - - 385. 48 5 572688 198 13 6 1,006 639 - .i J Petachio pip Pip of walnut.i'- _.ri. 7% 61605958 WaterOnionCoriander melonseeds seeds seeds - - - - 300- 32 - 5 152- 27 317 - 50 . t 22% 646362 VI.cucumberAlfafaSheepKaraqul Skin seeds skin seeds skin 2,8875,3031,087 - 3,0634,434 568- 2,1013,370 778 - 411539- 2,116 743- 54 10,841 6,2481,500 - 13,678 7,5751,507 - 3,2835,2189,173 - iii j .4 M 666567 CarnalWidthGoat skin bughnaskin skin 874422- 33 600145- 58 312-115 64 - 9234 2 1,192 -113 14 1,5641,485 - 44 3,578 956 2834 526133- 13 .)- ,..:., -' Exports14 of rug, leather, handicrafts, 200 1-02 - LS J 706968 Cow and bull skin VII.Sheepwool Wool - - - 700- 1,266 - 19 904- 2,9671.766 15 3,0053,656 575 12 71 PeltofwolfCotton - - - 700 53 1,247 100 285904 1,186 144 76 1 .: 747372 VIII.GoatSheepChemicals Sausages sausage sausage - - - - 2627 - 7228 285- - 6381 - 1 E 75 RugIX. Carpets, etc 147,900 60,822 115,493 18,540 134,477 16,121 154,782 24,316 147,036 95,573 99,57115,118 21,50311,491 14,056 1,015 .t 787776 Carpet,Small high rug qlt ------4,045 - 1 Rugl .i Leather fabrics Handicratis- 818079 CarpetRugRug. fabricsNnarnad low qlt 1,823 - 927- 1,264 - - 357- 776 - 744- 441- - j):3 ' 2,001 2.002 8382 LeatherWoolCarpetfabrics cloths fabrics - - - 130,094 - 50.687 - 83,709 - 9,570 - 1 8,672 - a--- L. 8584 OthersHandicrafts Not Classify 85,243 12 96,009 17 117.079 13 - 15 - - - 324 .,-..'--, : Sources: Custom Office and Central Statistics Office of Afghanistan1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 1_t 193 'jl.i j r A UL Table 12.4: Import of Goods (Quantity) Unit 19981377 19991378 20001379 20011380 '----20021381 'L9 1 MachinaryI. Machinary & Equipment 000 No. 0 10 'II i U 5432 BatteryBattery(Battery(radio) (motorcycle)(motor) other) Tons000 Dzn 928 235 2,281 9 18,603 254 3,069 911 j JJL ) 876 .Tractors (Agri)WaterMedical pumps (equipment) 000NumbersTons No. 2 2I 1 10 8 321 53 Ui JJ __)J U 1312109 BussesTrucksCarBicycle Spare for parts Children No000 No. 301 18 915121 494315 197316 12,536 911 13 iLJc .5J t 17161514 AutomobilesBicyclesMotorcyclesPassenger cars Ncs No000No no. 439 42 327,694 846102 16 885 382454 24,442 2,098 223 25,18872,984 2,800 227 j L 21201918 OtheMotorGenerators spare spareEngines parts parts Nes No 314 169 17 143 J; J- jj j -) 2322 CalculatorsTyping machine No 1,904 U 27262524 AntifreezeKerosineBenzineGirding Weds(super) and Stons II. Petroleum, oil, etc. Tons000 NoLiter 0 2,142 185 8 722 64 7,825 69 J j' J, J J1, 302928 OtherGreeseMobile oil oil for motors IlL Metals TonTonsGal 7,828 13,231 18,598 12,466 JJ _): } L 34333231 TinIronOther roofandsteel, iron sheel platesnes wire and sheet TonKgr 1,348 8,832 -,J- -) tJ 373635 OtherSteel for Building building equipment IV. Chemical materials KgrTon 3 3 302 8,832 341 17,427 J i- 403938 TiresPaintingChemical and color tubesmaterials for carstrucks 000Ton No - - 14 0 - 2757 1,729 298- 2,554 -117 J --9 J:i j 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 4241 CementTires and tubes for bicyclesV. Construction materials Tons000 No 892- 993 0 12,539 194 36 27,279 154 62,275 520 J 43 glass for building TonsUnit 19981377 19991378 20001379 20011380 20021381 464544 FarmecaFiberTarbak boards paper borad Tons 'i I4 4. 49504847 OtherTilesToiletHardwood glazed constructiontools materials TonsTons 3 48 409 j - 535251 PapersWthing nes papers VI. Paper Kgr 82 u- t Lt e. 666564 CottoCottonLeatherToilet yarntissus artificial goods VII. Clothing materials TonsKgrTon 40 949938 267 63 i. . J 70696867 WoolFlax Yarn Yarn OtherSyn Yarn Yarn TonsTon 1 356 3,176 59 1 2,5711,629 804 tA '.,- - J U 737271 Milk Powder SpiceDried fruit VIII. Food TonKgr 105 - 87 495166 2,083 495 2,083 ct-. .41 L. 77767574 Wheat OtherSugarRice Chocolate Preparations TonTonsTons 96,388 - 60 156 104,13029,734 135,72073,957 520 109,290859,003 79788180 BlackVegetableSaltGreen Tea Tea oil Tons 1,460 - 4117 3,093 - 2 10,048 4,860 494- 29,70961,498 8,092 - 329,109(72,975)16,827 1,319 8382 Meat cow Chicken Tons 195 3,962 - L -jj 84 Other food Tons 4 8685 AlcoholicCigarettes drinks IX. Cigarettes & drinks Tons000 No. 3,494 -- . 1,202 - 228,000 -- 1,155,533 - 7,945,683 - lI 8887 X. Fabrics,CottonNon clothing, alcoholic fabricx & footwear drinks Mn.000Tons MPack 631- - - 695- 4,936 - ) tj ___ 92919089 Wool fabrics PolyesterVelvetSilk fabrics fabrics fabrics 000Tons MeteiM 15,500 143- - 45 15 -- - 33 426,675 - 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 959493 FlaxTetronNylon yarn fabrics 000Tons M 1 195 U1L Unit 19981377 19991378 20001379 20011380 20021381 989796 Men new clothing GeptesOther yamyam 000Tons NoM 694 43 46 363,216 - 603,197 - 2,426 - 102101100 OtherChildrenUsed99 Women clothingnew new clothing new clothing clothing Ton000No No 8 1,290 3 208 50 - - 7 - 8337 3 Uj4.il - 106105104103 BlanketWomenRazorMen new blades new footwears footwears Tons000Ton PairsNo 225810 224411 3 236-152 67 453- 3,5421,509 - 108107110109 RubberChildren UsedNew footwearsfootwearfootwear new footwears nec XI. Household needs & Medicine Tons000 Pairs 6 - 2312 1,948 123- - j-'-. 113112111 GlassPorcelainDishes tableware metal house articles Tons000 Dzn 108 45 9160 -- - -- 118117116115114 AgricalturalMedicinesWashingToiletPlastic soaps table soap ware medicines 000Tons No 545277 308191 9 139123- 4,9848,913 - 13,451 4,864 -- rL 122121120119 RefrigeratorsWashingSewing machines machinespowder TonsNo000Kgr No 9 98 438- 61 10,932 2,194 2022 9,822,342 180,276 6,188 45 '' 124123125 ClockesWatches Table clockes Tons000 No 3012 5I - - 45 - 27 __i4 Jl_, 129128127126 TelevisionElectricVidoRadio cassettes tools, etc No000 No 42,552 1,304 333,690167,743 - 779,547226,612 L 132131130 ElectricalGasOil Lightlamp appliances No - - -- LJJ 135134133 NonStationeriesMatches electric appliances NoDzn000 Dzn 41 29 1,290 - 507- 49,841 - j-JLj 138137136139 ManufactoredImitationToilet Unspecified articles articles jewelery Dzn 0 1,022 478 42 - -- - 4) 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook Sources: Custom Office and Central Statistics Office of Afghanistan 196 ty UL Table 12.5: Import of Goods (000 US$) 19981377 462,086 1,012,26613781999 1,175,89620001379 )hj)1,693,35520011380 jUl 2002(est) 2,267,9261381 I. 'L,: , ' Jj. 2I I. MachinaryBatteryMachinary & Equipment (motor) Total 6,038 21 993,311 1,336 43,93571,870 243 509,190 5,089 237 856,209 25,00915,864 . L. 543 BatteryBattery(Battery(radio) (motorcycle) other) 698 559 2,178 2,848 3,382 - ->-9- '-5 I 9768 BicycleWaterTractorsMedical pumps for(equipment)(Agri) Children 4021 9 137 14 4 425 748411 54 8 2,4121,549 1814 -Li '- 'r' J #####44* Busses Lorries ## Trucks 1,265 177 2 3,7531,320 5,0393,248 14 2,842 826 71,577 109 -5 #### MotorcyclesPassengerBicycles cars 3,054 121 14 985,302 471 4730 4,287 924 3419 122,502 1,8791,608 626,346 10,9038,6541,369 __)._) \_, #### MotorGeneratorsAutomobiles spareEngines parts Nes 615 337 11,494 30 366,203 3 77,410 2,1719,422 J_ u- 41#########t Othe Typing Calculators spare machine parts Ncs II. Petroleum, oil, etc. 805 2,875 3,112 12,328 3,860 72 14,462 -9 '-' _)J 262524 KerosineBenzineGirding Weds(super) and Stons 19 12 363 2170 310105 1,522 125 18 9 - 29282730 OtherGrceseMobileAntifreeze oil oil for motors 786 2,863 5,0772,639 19 11,9133,557 15,50212,797 3231 OtherIron steel, iron platesnes and sheet LU. Metals 446133 307648 209215 581525 6,866 -9 -9 J_9s :-, 36353433 OtherSteelTinIron roof and for Building buildingshed wire equipment 313 341 4,523 130 1,363 518525 45 6,7511,722 163 IJ 3837 PaintingChemical color materialsIV. Chemical materials 12 39 396 58 0 3,865 127 39,728 918 68 172,679 29,330 141 .5j t__4 -9 __4 414039 Tires and tubes for bicyclescarstrucks 338 0 3,224 443 71 37,251 1,368 123 142,413 795 -9 -5 _),9 U 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 4342 Cement glassV. forConstruction building materials 702396 1,3031,223 72 197 396536140 2,2612,0154,276 54,390 4,7857,734 J 4L rM i 4544 FiberTarbak boards paper 19981377 19991378 20001379 20011380 2002(est) 1381 I4i 49484746 FarmecaHard wood borad TilesToilet glazed tools 3 8 35,901 L V 5150 Other construction materials Writing papers VI. Paper 40 45 48 5,970 59 645352 Leather goods ToiletPapers tissusnes VII. Clothing materials 2810 40 1,358 45 21,793 48 14,007 59 ' J J _,... .l r - 676665 FlaxCottoCotton Yarn yarn artificial 14 1,358 15,729 5,234 613 4,690 155138 _).-) 71706968 OtherWoolSyn Yarn Yarn VIII. Food 997 4 2,293 250,675 214,433 216 221,792 7,8251,199 ;_' JtiJL 747372 MilkWheat Powder DriedSpice fruit 213 95 219136 5,5331,286 80 17,700 482619 96,008 2,6094,132 4.1 L 'C 78777675 VegetableOtherSugarRice Chocolate oil Preparations 37 78 22,881 8,252 31,46816,827 1,118 20,89513,254 2,318 Ui'i 1__ :jJJ 798180 SaltGreen8lack Tea 645 7 1,766 9 211,165 1,204 129,150 2,011 58,265 8,163 26 I -. 8382 Meat cow Chicken 85 274 14,526 50 12,7903,332 .aI 8584 Other food CigarettesIX. Cigarettes & drinks 110110 322335 3,6173,727 23,111 46.63651,572 4 U ji j 14 888786 NonAlcoholic alcoholicX. Fabrics,drinks drinks clothing, & footwearCotton fabricx 1,747 537 905 13 478,521 100 10 472,638 - 343,703 4,936 J 4.9 J ) J-1 M' 14 919089 Wool fabrics VelvetSilk fabricsfabrics 12 6 - k 95949392 PolyesterTetron fabrics fabrics FlaxNylon yarn fabrics 139 2 2528 105 316,521 ' '# J- 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 99989796 WomenMen new new clothing clothing OtherGeptes yarn yarn 565 2819 33 198 477,261 463,264 k Uj . 14 ''-. &1l k_1l L 19981377 19991378 20001379 20011380 1381 103102101100 OtherBlanketChildrenUsed newclothing new c1othin clothing 378 8 563194 9 785 4537 3,888 - 12 2002(est) 13,719 1,975 249 1 kkl.41I - 104 Razor blades 26 277 - 672 . 108107106105 ChildrenWomenMenRubber new footwarsnew new footwears footwears footwears 26 38 9 102 13 - 57 10,565 - L) - 110109 UsedNew footwearfootwearXL Household nec needs & Medicine 451,807 7 10,160 - 357,110 392,253 5,312 129- 523,551 - 4 -JJL1 L5 113112111 PorcelainGlassDishes tableware metal house articles 245100- 429290- 1,819 354209198 17,485 4,244 8 29,450 1.150 44 L j -k ijj 118117116115114 MedicinesWashingToiletAgricalturalPlastic soaps table soap medicinesware 1,072 251- 1,196 40 6 5,59 164 93 13,778 1,4015,887 5 16,583 1,8258,824 175 ) 122121120119 RefrigeratorsWashing SewingWashing machines machines powder - 94 171- 1,134 127 1,486 693440 1 67,555 5,1686,468 536 126125124123 ClockesWatchesRadioTable clockes 133- 14 - 11 3 - 104- - 32 130129128127 ElectricalTelevisionElectricVido cassettes tools, appliances etc 335350- 0 1,057 653- 3,187 525- 93 45,06010,811 2,441 - 126,830 17,67512,916 133132131 NonGasOil Lightelectriclamp appliances - - 3 - - - 137136135134 TrnitationStationeriesMatchesToilet jewelery articles 194 47 3 258117155 1 1,802 127117- 715535 45 flJ Sources: Custom139138 Office ManufactoredUnspecified and Central articles Statitics Office of Afghanistan 449,213 5,245 812 342,255 853 250,523 35,711 206,040 3,342 -' j 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 199 Table 12.6: Exports and Imports by Country (US$ million), 1985-94 EXTERNAL TRADE Mn US Dollars; calendar year 19851364 I 19861365 I 19871366 19881367 I 19891368 I 19901369 I 19911370 I 19921371 181 I 13721993 I 13731994 105 j L Imports,Exports, fobcifTrade balance - -193 396203 -431597166 -345 681336 -350525175 -251 426175 -348 479131 -254 443189 -217398 465223688 -286 391 fobcif' jI, 2.Exports,1. total (official recorded only)IndiaPakistan 203 2014 166 3245 336 5366 175 17Il 175 10 7 131 13 6 189 10 5 181 56 688 29 105 10 2 ('. ) IJ 5.4.3. BelgiumUnited States 36 07 12 2 45 5 4 34 2 3 I 16 8.7.6. FinlandGermanyFranceRussia 22 1 31 0 62 0 29 1 32 0 24 0 23 0 14,0 0 618 15 0 09 9.11.10. UnclassifiedUnited Arab Emirates United Kingdom 7760 0 2724 0 9149 0 9118 0 102 12 0 479 6515 0 135 08 145 07 465 35 06 391 64 06 k) 3.2.Imports,1. total (includes re-exports) Korea,JapanPakistan Rep. of 108396 3217 597130 7229 681156 8028 525124 5535 426122 21 4 133 40 2 443128 52 8 398 963318 101 4017 228928 0 (w-1 j (S) hjlj t,j j 7.6.5.4. IndiaSingaporeTurkmenistanKenya 1556 5816 2479 3083 4490 6580 2062 3757 3237 0 2016 0 .J' 9.Sources:11.10.8. UnclassifiedGermany Custom Office and Central StatisticsKazakhstanChina, Office People's of Afghanistan Rep. of 125 2419 192 2576 206 3276 150 2027 109 2411 III 2326 127 2819 120 1226 191 3612 0 163 2030 2 j

1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 200 4UL Table 12:7: Exports and Imports by Country (US$ million), 1995-2002 V, Jj 1995 I 1996 I 1997 1998 1999 2000 I 2001 I 2002 Imports,Exports,EXTERNAL fobcif TRADE Mn US Dollars; calendar year 1374 387166 1375 661128 1376 604144 I 1377 462159 I 1378 1,012 166 I 1379 1,176 137 1380 1,696 68 1381 2,452 100 )I. Ca94 fobljLcif' Exports,1. totalTrade (official balance recorded only) Pakistan -221 166 14 -533 128 25 -460 144 0 -303 150 25 166846 71 -1,039 137 52 -1,628 2668 100 26 4.3.2. UnitedBelgiumIndia States 57 16 4 1310 3 2216 8 13 8 17 38 10 4 1 27 43 7.6.Germany5. FinlandFrance 8 1 091 11 49 25 57 24 61 150 670 960 9.8.Russia11.10. UnclassifiedUnited Arab Emirates United Kingdom 116 12 02 57 47 49 347 29 47 23 436 3012 45 6513 16 503 jiL 3.2.Imports,1. total (ineldes re-exports) JapanKorea,Rep.ofPakistan 387 249222 661116 3814 604 469721 462 446742 1,012 292 3390 1,176 491135 93 1,696 594105157 2,452 999207113 (4I Jj. ) '1.J.i 6.5.4. TurkmenistanSingaporeKenya 1910 0 138 14 0 101 2338 223914 454114 4247 7 4652 3 5057 1 9.8.7.10. Germany China,IndiKazakhstan Peoples Rep. of 183516 3 213422 6 362517 9 2716 8 31141318 16642231 16203525 49222037 Iji Sources:11. Unclassified Custom Office and Central Statistics Office of Afghanistan 148 256 191 168 422 229 644 898 .3 i : jiL l3X2 2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 201 Table 12.8: External Trade Balance (US$ million), 1995-2002 1997 A_1Vf 2000 2001 : 1995 1996 1998 1999 I 2002 est IndiaPakistan 1374 -9.2-7.9 I 1375 -18.6 11.1 I 1376 .-22.3 9.0 I 1377 -16.1 5.2 I 1378 -17.9-18.8 1379 -22.5-83.4 I 1380 -131.0 -15.0 I 1381 est -180.7 -9.2 GermanyFranceUnitedBelgium States -10.7 0.01.45.3 -11.7 16.0 0.01.4 10.5.10.213.3-7.8 24.7-8.916.0 7.6 -7.98.47.71.3 -11.0 16.9 0.32.6 -9.40.40.64.4 -43.0 0.24.33.3 .'- JapanRussiaFinlandUnited Kingdom -92.0 12.1 1.71.5 -115.5 3.97.20.5 -96.7 4.47.5 -67.1 3.86.55.4 -292.0 24.0 2.65.8 -491.0 11.6 4.91.0 -594.0 0.82.56.3 -999.0 0.43.59.0 ' j SingaporeTurkmenistanKenyaKorea, Rep. of -19.1-10.0-23.8 0.0 -138.5 -14.2-38.3 0.0 -100.9 -23.0-38.3-46.2 -13.6-22.4-38.8-43.6 -13.8-45.0-41.0-33.0 -41.8-47.2-92.5 -6.6 -104.5 -46.2-52.1 -2.8 -113.4 -50.1-56.5 -1.5 Sources:UnclassifiedKazakhstanChina, Peoples Custom Rep. Office of and Central Statistics Office of Afghanistan -32.7-34.8 -3.2 -198.8 -34.4 -6.3 -141.5 -35.7 -9.5 -139.4 -26.8 -8.4 -399.0 -12.5-18.4 -198.6 -64.4-21.9 -638.0 -19.9-35.0 -881.9 -21.6-20.3 jL ii Trade balance with neighboring countryA L JJ L t 200 Trade balance with other countries L. L L -400-200 0 -160-140-120-100 -800-600 -200-180 02002 -1200-1000 2001 02002 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 2000 2001 202 2000 situationVeryFiscal limited Development before information December is 2001. available Furthermore, on Afghanistan's as a result fiscal of two Lf L3 J 4 cl L 1380 i Budgetdecades(MOF) policyof had war, beenwas the limitedreducedvarious to departmentsto the empty payment shells of of Ministryin salaries, terms of and Finance-task even performed. these U '-?J L J.JJi. J .9 k j. j. j ciL LSJ j) .:JJljjj werewa subjectprepared to byconsiderable adding to thedelays previous and arrears. year's appropriationsThe annual budget from (L) Ly. j JL. k 41L S1L L_JljJ the line ministries. j k L 1381 In asAfghanistanJanuary grant and2002, wasUS$ a Conferenceheld 1.4 asin potentialTokyo for and Reconstruction loans US$ were pledged. Assistance In addition to to 5.5 billionUS$ 4.1 billion 4.1 L5t$..>t )I. jL 5.5 J) 1.4 . <. havethemoredevelopment above made than pledge a US$further assistance. (mainly6.2 US$ billion 0.7in Subsequent Brussels bybillion end ofgrant in Julypledges March for 2003. humanitarian 2003),brought About fifteen the US$ totaland donors1.8 to 'J gSJ LSJ (1381 }. 6.2j. LSL) j J J3 0.7 1382J LL overallPart1381billion of thisbudget National had funding been surplus budget disbursed is usedof new for by Af budget end 879 of million supportMarch at 2003which end (Seeof contributed 1381. Table 15.1). to J,4 (879 )i } (l.8)j j ,-' (.SL) JJ Wj expenditureIn millions21,5331381 (2002), millions Afghanis was the 20,653 of Gevernment (0.5%new millions Afghanis of GDP). total(11.4% (11.9 revenueMore of %ofGDP), GDP),than was 80% aestimated surplus whileof the totalof totalto 879be U (GDP) j,$ (21533 ) (11.4 )S (GDP) JI 1381 (11.9) kS(20653) LL 1381 Jl. revenueThe Government came from foreignrevenues grants. were derived from four sources: donor Uj- )(GDP)j. L l (o.s ) S . & l.it . 80) it j:i4(879) bJI. k S )ii transfersassistance, by 82.7%, state-owned and the enterprises, rest are from (cement, custom fabric, duties, fertilizer, income and L5 .l38lJi ci jl+ j L$ j 4S c L (82.7) . andexpenditure,agriculture salaries produce), of most government of budgetand non services, was customs spent and onprovincial. little national money Ondefense spent the andon wage j.-9 L J -9 ''' Jj- JJ & reconstruction and development, which is about 645 millions new J ( LSJJ ._)_ L5' tl JJ Afghanis representing 3% of total expenditure in 1381. Ij L j1381LJ . . ii 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 203 1382 3 j . 44 , r ) bJL4 JJ. Table 13.1 National Budget I I 19981377 I 19991378 [ 20001379 j 20011380 I 2002est1381 est I TotalGovernment expendituresrevenues finance (revenues (cuurent (Million & &grants) capital) of new Afghanis) 802:1436.6 1,374.3 566.0 5,029.1 817.2 5,631.71,369.7 20,653.721,533.1 -9 L ., .ljc.) .Ije ) L&k, TotalCumulativeOverdraft revenue, Total & grantsdomestic overdraft as % revenue of GDP 5,412.0 365.5 6,220.2 8t.3 10,432.14,211.90.4 14,694.1 4,262.00.9 13,814.611.92.1 -879.5 (p-y .he. j .lje. U) 4j CurrentTotal expenditure budget balance as % ofas GDP%Forcign of GDP grants -2.32.8 -2.93.9 11.40.59.8 GDPj' ui'1 U GDP ,,.s s LrJ L Foreign grants as % of total revenue & grants National Budget k Current82.7 budget balance as % of GOP -9 J t4. I. -1 .)las 20,00030,00010,000 0.01.0 +o Revenues 1377 1378 Exenditures1379 1380 j 1381 -4.0-3.0-2.0-1.0 Aid flows I 13771998 I 13781999 I 20001379 I 20011380 I 20021381 est est I Totaltotal development official assistanceaid as(Million aid % asshare per % of share capita oftJS$) GDP of (in GDP IJS$) 402.0 18.815.4 1,500.0 68.837.1 kli L)1t U LJ (} 49 laJ GDP j. 3)J. )L4 L t. %shareoftotal revenues, IY 1JL Domestic 17.2revenues 83,8°/jForeign grantsls .ljc. g 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook Sources: Ministry of Finance and Central Statistics Office 204 _5__.> jLi 4lL jjj: (ThousandTable 13.2 Nationalof New Afhanis) Budget: Expenditure, 1381 Total 20011380 17,717,403 13812002 National budget expenditure, 2002 r A InteriorForeignDefenceAdministrativePrime Minister Affairs Affairs 2,833,9303,284,216 173,26737,20427,042 Defense RefugeesHigherEducationFinanceJustice Education Return 1,912,359 182,635190,489103,74539,193 CommerceLightMinesPlanningHajj Industries and Industries 190,883 23,64715,13717,210 9,719 2% Public Health Education 4*y_, Interiot WomensPublicInformationRecontructionCommunications Health Affairs and Culture 948,099350,182111,622 34,60413,459 Agriculture j) AgricultureHigh Court 325,13599,252 3 National expenditure as % GDP, ,L. GDP 1381 RuralPublicIrrigation Development Works and Water Resources 40,50870,19075,425 - 3 L5_I 4 jjJ 2.00 1.81 I Martyrs and Disabled 53,916 1.80 BordersTransport 37,19925,125 3 }j 1.401.60 1.56 CivilElectricityLabour Aviation and Social Affairs 126.964 38,07723,336 LJ 3 j)j 1.001.20 1,05 ScienceNarcoticsStatisticsAttorneyGeodesy Academy andGeneralOffice Commission Cartography 136,937 27,94521,24310,8654,874 __.l .Jl 0.400.600.80 0.52 ExtraordinarySportsCityNational Construction commission Security items 2,067,412 642.648 17,667 1,632 3 j3 $jL LI1. 0.20 Defense Interior Public 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook Source:ContingencySalaries Ministryfor State ofEnterprise Finance staff 2,607,412 765,000 jjj: 21s Education Health t ji .j j, J LL J J A Ji1- :1381 ..r1M ' 41'446 tJL * j42'304 L4' jj 138! J- J.L J1-j W ( I - 858i ) 1381 Lf' JU.. JJ4 L J. I JLJL jJ 138lJ-- )5 J - jj J' k l4jjL5J L jj .1J jtjt2.5 , , .1381:JUU.J Jj ( CIF) ., ii U sU '- 1374 (L JJJ ji j L>'J L) j jJ )L (Lt LL j t.) J U L5 LU (j9 J JJJ u U . (32) ii 1381 JL '-- '-9 . J J bJ.I . U JJL 20 j( 1381 JL ) 2003 JL 20 Lj .jt 4j sJ '.j j l LJ sj Lj L5 J& jI i, -J t-A--' J J' LW j j u) i 3 1374 JL cl, j ( 6 ) t;j j. . j3y j U jJ JJ c.UU I -j LsiJI , ,tt i&L 39 tJj l 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 206 LJLUi .Si 382 J--- ..L5J tL L1 Jt LU Industry Development Bank of Afghanistan; Export Promotion cash-basedAfghanistan'sAfterMoney more and economy.than financial bankingtwo decades system. of war,Today, very the little country was leftis essentially of There2002operationsBank; monetaryisand almost Mortgageare very nodevelopment differencesmall and servingConstruction between only few theBank. officialclients. However, (Hawala) their and the responsiblerevenuefunctions.InDa 1381 Afghanistan ,thecollections. for First, centralsalary itBank is andBank, cashier (DAB) other DAB, to budget Ministry is actively payments of Finance, performing and in and theory two is main for Second, it issues banknotes and managed the foreignfreemillion market assetassetsAfg. exchange Theat were the foreign end41,446 rates of assets1381 whi]e (about wascomposed the 0.6% -858 foreign different)millions of liabilitymainly Afghanis. in goldwas1381. 42,304and The other net The depositsextendedOnstock the commercial of from long-term cash the monies. public. side,loans DAB Mostto banks offersof these and commercial enterprises, operations banking wereand accepts services, grantsinforeign Gross1381. (mostly assets reservesThis washolding Japan, recovery largely USA, in the come was Germany, correspond aboutfrom donorfrom UK, bank 2.5Iran, support accounts. months and inEU) theof andimports form of (cif) InDABdiscontinued are1381 stillbranch ,each current. in ofnetwork 1995; the 32 a provincesnumber of has DAB a main accounts provincial (debit branch and credit) ratio.PartialDevelopmentconcessional recovery lendingBank) of the for (mainly exports balance from base of paymentsthewas World also keyand Bank factorsbudget and theinsupport. the Asian strong Theandheaded supportedcommercial by Generala Director. the anddistrict Director Thedevelopment branches General and one inDirector orbanks that more province. in district the province level branches oversees Money1381) supply: was about broad 20 moneybillion Afghanis.at the ended 20 March 2003 (end of theSubsequently,chargeDuringwell banks asinterestthe certainin Taliban providing theon deposit theirmoneychangers period, paymentsloans and financial lendingor pay and and interestinstitutions services.liquidity the Hawala on in deposits. were the system economy forbidden replaced as to Today,theirVirtuallyretain credibilitythere banking no are loans sixlicenses as commercial haddeposit beenand taking allmade andof them institutions. sincedevelopment are 1995 state-own and They banks banks are: banks. which haveBank stilllost Millie 1382Afghan; (2003) Pashtany Afghanistan Tejaraty Statistical Bank; YearbookAgriculture Development Bank; 1382 Li Table 14.1: Monetary Indicators .1 Net Foreign Assets Millions of new Afghanis Item March 20 2003 1381 -858 +J aiu. Net foreign assets j$ OtherGoldForeign 1/ assetsexchange reserves 41,44615,92217,786 1,864 3h3 42,20042,400 NetIMPForeignOther Domestic foreign liabilities assetsAssets 3/ 2/ -20,06142,30423,66 1 :v -j L° JL 41,80042,000 ClaimsBank note on andenterprises coinDomestic in andtreasury individuals assets Claims on general Government 18,65514,690 284626 jSj .?/t LbL/- 41,40041,600 41,446 OtherClaims items on domestic netLiabilities banks 38,716 3,050 6 uJ) 41,00041,200 Foreign Assets .,+5 Foreiign Liability ReserveAfghanis Money in circulationBanknotes and coins issued 20,98620,080 JA S. A Sources: Da AfghanistanCash in banks'less Bank, cash vaults Monetrayin DAB 4/ vaults Policy Department. 280626 -34j1: Ji/ JJ 25,000 Money in circulation 20,080 2/ Includes1/Includes correspondent the valueforeign of bankssilver. exchange accounts. cash in the DAB treasur j .-,o Ll JJ ij- 3/Includes assetsLiabilitiesaccoUnts Dept.of thethe at to and currentthe foreignIMF IMFForeign and account bankquota. interest Trade of paymenttheDept/ Foreign DAB to IMF. Trade'- . iijLi S.0 J.j'JI .i J 4/Consist of Afghnai cash in the treasuly of . S j Exchangeof the branchcommercial rate atbranches March banks 202003 of and DAB. treasuriesIJS$ 1 = 51.045 Af. ' ..f = 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 208 k L.AJ £ I 4S L5.. 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1382(2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 210 1382 Aid Flows Grant distursement per capita, US$ Assistanceinfrastructure.humanMore than and twocapitalto Afghanistan Indecades January resources of 2002,war was and severely aheldits Conference social in damagedTokyo and foreconomic and Afghanistan'sReconstruction US$ 5.5 billion 350300 InUS$ addition 4.1 billion to the as above grant pledgeand US$ (mainly 1.4 as inpotential Brussels loans in March were pledged.2003), 200250150 95 broughthumanitarianfifteen the donors total and haveto more development made than a further US$ assistance. 6.2 US$ billion 0.7 Subsequent billionby end grant of July pledges for 2003. 100 50 0 of(SeeAbout time Table US$ periods 15.1).1.8 billionbetween Individual had I and been donors 5 disbursedyears. offered by the end money of March over 2003 a variety Note that a significant amount of these funds have been used to meet Rssnnda Bosnia ICoso vt) East Tinior Afghanistan (ADB),NovembersupportAfghanistan'sDonor Assistance andfrom 2001, UNDP international reconstruction the were World asked community. Bank, is tonot produce the possible Asian At aa preliminarywithoutDevelopmentdonor meeting thestrong needs Bank in BilateralUS$3,336Overallhumanitarian aidaid million pledged and relief (representing by bilateralneeds leaving donors70.2% reconstruction ofsince the Januarytotal of neglected. all2002 donors) is of Januaryassistance.yearsassessment for Tokyo economic ThisUS$14.5for conference.Afghanistan's assessment and billion social wouldwas reconstruction. recovery, well be neededreceived excluding overAccording by donors ahumanitarian period to in oftheir the 10 pledgeddisbursement/pledgeUS$5002003which (a US$1,721 5US$440million 1.6% disbursement/pledgeof million which ratio). of hadUS$ whichFollowed been 142.2 US$70disbursed hasratio). by beenthe million Japan byUnited disbursed the has end States beenpledged of(a August28.4%disbursedwho committedbillionAtRecent end grantof August deelopment for money specific 2003, pledged projects.of the and promise AboutUS$ 0.26 made 87% billion soof thefar loans aboutgrant have US$pledged been2.1 for disbursement/pledgepledgedof(a 15.9%disbursement/pledge US$343US$386 disbursement/pledge million ratio), ratio). with and US$194US$265.8 Fourthly,ratio). fifthly, Thirdly millionIran themillion with United Germany disbursed disbursedUS$310 Kingdom which (amillion (a 56.6% 68.8% which capitaThethecomparison period disbursement are low.has beento other rate disbursed. recentagainst post-conflict the pledges issettings, high. However, disbursements in per OverallMultilateraldisbursement/pledgepledged assistanceand US$277 aid pledged ratio).million by disbursed multilateral (a 89.5% donors since end of the 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 211 war is US$1,417 million (representing 29.8% of the total of all 1382 LcJ1-1 disbursement/pledgepledgeddonors)2000 (aofUS$1,144 84.1which % US$1,191disbursement/pledge million ratio). with Themillion US$963 World had ratio). Bank beenmillion hasdisbursed disbursed pledged by Us$103(a end 84.1% of ). The European Union haDevelopmentmillion),mainlymillion been disbursed andcredits.in total almostBank and (an also all so 88.2% werepledgedfar 77.5% disbursement/pledgecredits US$85 has (soft been million loan). disbursed andThe ratio), US$ Asian (or 75US$79.8which million was

1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 212 \j1I k.UL Table 15.1: Donor Pledges, Commitment, and Disbursement, Tokyo (Jan 2002), Brussels (March 2003) and others j3Sjjj(' jjjLj SA .j 1JiA 4. J' '' For period 22 January to 21 March 2003 (Million of US $) o Donor Total Pledgee'j No. yearsJL. committedJj Total Disburse,ne Total nt Remaining (Pl.Disb) Remainipledgeng % Total:'Bilaterals 1,417.03,336.04,753.0 1,674.82,163.0 488.2 1,615.01,840.5 225.5 1,191.51,721.02,912.4 84.151.661.3 Imports of goods and services as % of GDP, 200! j-- 3) BilateralsNGOMultilaterals 3,336.0 1,674.8 1,615.0 1,721.0 51.6 Multilaterals .' I ,aII,on ol lISS BelgiLimBahrainAustraliaAustria 29.020.310.0 5.02.51.0 11.7020.30 20.3011.70 17.310.0 0.0 100.0 59.7 0.0 Bilaterals 44 j FinlandDenmarkChinCanada a 106.0151 .0 32.183,0 3.02.0I1.3 .0 28.003 I .0013.0083.00 30.0083.0013.0016.50 121 .0 89.519.1 0.0 59.584.480. I 0.0 0 1.00)) 2.00)) 3,00)) 4.0(10 5,0)0) IndiaGreeceGermanyFrance 386.4100.0 38.0 4.01.01.1) 113. It) 31.71)34.20 120.60 31.7027.80 265.8 68.310.2 68.368.826.8 l)tsbused lRematntng JapanItalyIrelandIran (Islamic Re 500.0310.0 43,012.8 2.51.03.061) 357.80 49.5))40.01) 5.60 357.80 49.5032.70 5.61) 142.2277.3 -6.5 7.2 115.1 28.456.489.5 Bilaterals: disbutseiuient and remaining, August 2003 , MalaysiaLuxembourg.KoreaKuwait (Rep, of) 30.045.0 5.4 2.51,02.5 22,7015.000.504,90 (1.505.008.101.20 25.036.9-0.5 4.2 77.683.382.0 Germany Iran " / J 31 1 ...... I PakistanOmanNorwayNetherlands 100.0101.)) 40.0 6.01.0 0)0.5040.0050.00 3.00 40.0))93,3017.70 3.00 82.3-3.0 0.07.7 82.3 0.07.6 fl.s Million of L'SS RussianQatarPortugal Fed. 30.t)20.0 30.0))20.00 30.0020.00 0.0 0.0 JapanUSAz ..3/)) (I 10)) 200 30)) 50)) 600 SwitzerlandSwedenSpainSaudi Arabia 128.4 24.690.076.0 2.03.05.0I.)) 30.0057.11)12.00 6.40 30.0(27.1))11.30 6.4)) 122.0 60.048.913.3 54.!66.795.064.3 jy-.- II L)tsbused Rensainuit 4(0 382 (2003) Afghanistan Stalitstical Yearbook Turkey 5.)) 5,0 2.21) 2.20 2.8 56.1) 213 4UL Donor Total Pledge No. years committed Total Dithurseme Total nt Remaining (P1-Dish) Remainipledgeng % UAEUSAUnited Kingdon 440.0343.0 36(1 5.1)1.0 370,O0 91.60 370.00149.00 194.0 70.036.0 1(10.0 15.956.6 HJ-I Multilalerals: disbursement and remaining. August 2003 AsianARTFMultilaterals Dcv Bank 1,417.0 85.0 2.5 15.0013.62488.2 225.510.00 2.80 1,191.5 75.0-2.8 88.284.1 -) 14 S.i Khan " II :1 jt4ta: 5 11.0ECAga (Hum. - Ed (Recon Khan supp 1 .070.0 74.075.0 0.0 5.0 203,70 73.5016.20 0.00 116.50 64.00 0.008.20 953.5 66.810.0 0.0 13.589.1 World..-U Bank Million of US$ 4° IslamicITUIMF Dcv Bar 10.)) 0.0 1.0 8.800.000.20 0.000.10 10.0-0.1 (1.0 100.0 .L( .LSJ ..S.. ADB.-- UNDPUNICEFUNAMA 26.1421.79 0.20 0.660.00 -0.7 0.0 as WorldUNHCRUNESCO Bank 103.0 3.0 101.50 4.5))3.07 23.20 0.0!0.07 79.8-0.1 0.0 77.5 j & .) as Disbuse&.- -'.s ss- ORemaining..# -'--1.4(X) Source:CAREN(;O Afghanistan Aid Coordination Authority (AACA) ...ç j-) jL :

1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statitstical Yearbook 214 Table(Million 15.2: of Cabinet US$) Approved National Devevelopment Budget, 1382 (2003) (IL. ) IrAY Y,tA Jj. Req 1381 (2002) Corn Disb L Req 1382 (2003) 4Corn Disb LWReq 1383 (2004) 4Ij..Corn Disb LReq 1384 (2005) 4Corn Disb LReq - Total 4Corn Disb EducationRefugee & &IDP Vocatioiwl Return Training Total 214.3130.9 ISO 320.5137.2 25.0 173.6 94.7 1.6 1,781.4 244.0163.6 1,073.5 113.4 45.5 159.2 43.5 0.6 2,504.2 253.4 26.3 411.7 0.0 0.0 3,309.1 260.3 1,7 125.4 0.0 0.00.0 7,809.0 775.7322.5 1,931.2 138.4182.7 138.2332.8 2.2 IDP LivelihoodsHealth and Nutrition& Social Protection 0.0 27.8 3.6 20.5 2.4 248.0173.5 140.5 74.4 2.20.0 501.3230.9 19.0 0.7 0.0 695.4228.0 22.6 (1.7 0.00.1) 1,444.6 632.4 169.6119.6 22.7 2.4 LL).J jj J j)ji 0.7 0.3 0.1 3t).2 34.8 0.0 46.5 0.0 0.0 2.2 0.0 0.0 79.6 35.1 0.1 J ,_f,)5,)I NaturalEnergy,TransportCultural Resource Heritage,Mining, & Management MediaTelecommunicatior & Sport 41.514.0 0.0 34.839.519.7 22.616.5 5.3 253.6146.1162.4 120.7276.8 92.4 98.3 0.3 1.1 302.1267.7507.2 298.5 44.5 2.3 0.0 1,039.4 435.0367.3 88.1 2.34.6 0.0 1,841.7 883.1811.3 136.5189.4698.2 120.9 17.7 5.6 L_.).L_)JL ,,..__L )JI.I PublicTradeUrban &ManagementAdministration tnvestinent Reform & EconL 9.20.0 12.9 0.09.6 1.70.0 87.975.2 5,5 43.951.9 4.2 0.06.5 100.4 77.9 7.5 29.0 3.79.8 0.0 42.1 2.50.0 4.30.50.0 0.0 217.1175.6 15.5 90.271.3 8.5 1.70.06.5 9 &'L .: , MineAfghanNationalJustice Action National Police & ArmyLaw Enforcement (ANA) 0.0 9.60.00.5 8.30.0 66.198.427.0 33.927.413.8 0.06.7 121.1 62.0 0.0 0.03.70.5 0.0 175.4 60.0 0.0 0.02.3 0.00.1) 394.9188.1 27.0 43.519.828.4 8.36.70.0 SiI Source: Afghanistan Aid Coordination Authority (AACA) Requirement, committment, and disbursement, 2003 r A LU 100.0120.0140.0160.0 Million of LJS$ 20.040.060.080.0 0.0 .1 '1a, 09 C) C) L 0 aC) .1 ' I 171 RequirementLal. z -p 0 Disbursement,,,.:" .I*.>L 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statirstical Yearbook 215 r \ ' jLiiLI 4kL Table(US$ 15.3: million) 1382 (2003) National Devevelopment Budget and Donor Funds Committed Development Budget Committed Disbursed Unfunded ,gtA jjIL '+j: (t5..I ) L.) èJj4 Refugee & IDP Return Total 1,781.39 163.62 1,052.20 34.64 147.3132.59 128.97729.19 IDP J LivelihoodsHealthEducationCultural &Heritage, & Vocational Social Media Protection Training & Sport 248.00244.02173.50 30.19 140.45113.38 34.7862.90 0.032.210.000.57 107.55110.59130.64 -4.59 ujj4, pj 4_ NaturalEnergy,Transport ResourceMining, & Management Telecommunications 253.60146.05162.36 275.79120.66 92.35 98.32 0.301.13 -22.1941.70 c:jj S_., s:J-' j L5JJ TradeUrban &Management Investment 75.23 5.49 51.93 4.22 0.006.45 23.3153.70 1.26 L.) 4 National.JusticePublic Administration Police & Law Reform Enforcement & Economic Mgmt 98.4127.0287.85 43.9213.8229.41 5.720.00 84.5943.94-2.39 .J . tiM L. Ll Source:MineAfghan Action NationalAfghanistan Army Aid (ANA) Coordination Athority (AACA) 66.06 0.00 33.95 0.00 0.00 32.11 0.00 : j 250.00300.00 Development Budget and Unfunded, 1382 (2003) 200.00100.00150.00 50.00 0.00 50.0O C Dcv BudgetLS. Unfundedujzu j LS c5J n S 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statitstical Yearbook 216 (5 DonorTable 15.4: Loan Availability Total Loan Availability (1381-1385) Year Span) - July 2003 No. years Disbursements4Q1380+1381 Loan Availability 1382 Loan Availability Loan1383 Availability 1384. Loan Availability Loan1385 AsianTotal: Developmeit Bank (A_AA LJ) eM4- 1,375.0 415.0 2.5 A .+ 100.0 100.0rA r A U) 315.0811.7 r A UJ) 206.7 J 206.7 r A JA L 50.0 WorldIslamicIranSaudi (Islamic Bank Dev Arabia Bank Rep) 470.0200.0250.0 40.0 3.04.05.0 250.0156.740.050.0 156.7 50.0 156.7 50.0 50.0 LL _LSjiL& Source: Afghanistan Aid Coordination Authority (AACA) Total loan available for 1381-1385 and available in 1382 Aà.A jki t. jj-1 j- : 400450500 rAJtj. JLy 250300350 200100150 50 0 TranJ Islamic 5J Saudi Arabiaj World Bank ITotal loan available( ADBJ rA ) Dev Bank avai1ab1e5- Jt Uifi 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statitstical Yearbook 217 4L A,'iA Jj. PopulationTable 15.5: (Mn) Per Capita Aid Calculations 19.8913812003 21.0120041382 22.1313832005 22.5620061384 23.5020071385 jjj: NetTotalRefugees Popn (Mn) (growth)returning 21.79 0.421.90 22.21 0.431.20 22.63 0.440.50 23.06 0.450.50 23.50 0.460.00 Total Popn (Mn) 22.21 22.64 23.07 23.50 23.95 4..)( Disbursed aid (Mn US$) ,1,468.80 2,040.00 943.00 527.00 22.42 398.00 16.62 0 :.i-)A Source:Per capita Afghanistan aid (US$) Aid Coordination Authority (AACA) 66,12 90.12 40.88 -?- ji,i : Aid per capita US S ( )O Table . Estimates of Food Aid Requirements in 2002/03 rA_AciariesBenefi allocation Cereal ContingencyRural population reserve Programme Activity 3,143,000 LJ ( 235.725 60,000) Assistance to nomadsIDPsreturneesAssistance to urban 1,200,000 400,000200,000 32.00032,00016,000 k Sources:vulnerableFoodTotal FAO pop.for education and WFP 5,883,000 590,000350,000 467,725 50,00042,000 1381 1382 1383 1384 1385 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statitstical Yearbook 218 ,c '1k LJL.) .UL Table 15.6: Food Assistance (Mt) 1370 1371 1372 1373 1374 1375 1376 1377 ( 1378 1379 ) 1380 MilledBulgur, paddy wholemeal rice Total 1991 3,080 0 1992 1,287 0 1993 5,300 0 1994 4,331 0 1995 2,754 0 1996 4,930 0 1997 3,815 0 .1998 2,589 0 1999 4,012 0 z000 7,0261.115 2001 0 \çegetableoilsPulsesOtherSkim milk,foods evaporated 647 0 307 76 0 1,7121,767 00 4,465 963i85 0 1,1441,814 276 0 3,956 608137 6,7641,169 768 1 5,7441,0913,535 0 3,2593,372 169 0 3,5541,114 529 0 12,4734.918 496 8 j WheatSugarEdiblefatsCoarse and grains wheat four 53,130 416 0 106,951 234158 0 65,317 1,3251,485 0 146,396 1,7151,670 0 121,342 396 0 169,166 110 67 0 81,598 450 0 69,989 313 0 191,437 169 0 229,530 473 0 3,464 496 0 MilledNonCereals,total cereals, paddy total rice EC 56,242 1,5401,063 108,238 775 70,617 2,3006,289 150,727 9,5001,576 124,096 3,6321,347 174,206 4,7693,162 85,414 9,151 941 75,79110,683 199,272 2,6006,969 239,713 5,6703,211. 21,855 0 PulsesOtherEdibleVegetable foods fats oils 225216105 3,469 741685 90 730967105 2,044 1,688 2,0002,730 1,290 262 1,911,990 Cereals,totalCoarsegrainsWheatSugar and wheat four 9,9258,385 10,866 14,53212,232 18 24,01622,440 1,428 28,91827,571 171 65,62668,898 110 11,32810,387 0 16,58313,983 3,2J.1 0 J OtherBulgur,Non cereals, foods wholemeal total lISA 0 0 564 6,413 1,974 2,044 1,688 717 4,730 1,115 0 1,552 3,900 j4 Pulses . 890 660 3,4094,595 s1 Cereals,totalWheatandwheatfourVegetable oils 30,000 () 42,191 39,974 . 40,000 39,7893,789 30,000 52,61249,399 152,811152.811 710 190,186.187,986 530 0 ., Non cereals, total Australia (MT) 0 0 0 0 0 717 1,600 1,190 8,004 . Sources:Cereals,Wheat and totalFAO wheat and flour WEP 6,824 665665 7,809 6,498 2,634 d- j - &3 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statilstical Yearbook 219 A1jI L$J' 4UL Table 15.7. Afghanistan: Estimates of Food Aid Requirements to Vulnerable Rural Populations in 2002/03 Cereal ArA4 j V,Jj Province BeneficiaryJLa.Population k Population% of Total Allocation 4(tons) Eood Badakhshan Total tj 3,143,000.0 200,000.0 ';' 24.013.0 235,725.0 () 15,000.0 Ghazri Ohor ,, BamyanBalkhBaghianBadghis 160,000.0140,000.0110,000.075,000.0 34.013.019.0 .10,500.012,000.08,250.05,625.0 b'JJJ Faryab GhorGhazniFaryabFarah 260,000.0200,000.0180,000.080,000.0 31.024.021.014.0 13,500.019,500.015,000.06,000.0 Bamyan People u-. KabulJawzanHeratHelrnand 120,000.0140,000.080,000.065,000.0 27.0 4.07.0 10,500.09,000.06,000.04,875.0 Badakhshan Batkh KunarKhostKapisaKandahar 110,000.0170,000.0 4,000.0 - . 19.015.0 1.0 - 12,750.08,250.0 300.0 - Kandahar i NangarharLogarLaghmanKunduz 81,000.027,000.040,000.0 - 6.04.05.0 - 6,075.02,025,03,000.0 Kabut ParwänPaktiyaPaktikaNimroz 80,000.055,000.058,000.025,000.0 12.011.014.012.0 '4,350.04,125.06,000.01,875.0 UruzganJawzan SaripulSarnangan 100,000.060,000.0 18.013.0 ' 7,500.04,500.0 50,000 100.000 150,000 200000 250.000 300,000 350.0U() 400,000 UruzganTakhar . 343,000.0 30,000.0 46.0 3.0 25,725.02,250.0 Sources:ZabulWà'rdak FAO and WFP 70,00(1.080,000.0 23.016.0 WFP j5,250.06,000.0 J1-Y : Jj 1382 (2003 Afghanistan Statitstical Yearbook 220 A'( Lt L GFS Government Financial Statistics ADBACSFACBARAACAAcronyms and Abbreviations AsianAfghanistanAgencyAfghan Development AssistanceCoordinating Civil Society Coordination Bank Body Forum for Afghanistan Authority Relief GNSGNPGNIGNFS GrossGoods national and nonfactor savingsproductincome services AlAAFYAETFADF AfghanAfghanistanAfghani Interim (Afghan StatisticalEmergencyDevelopment Authority currency) Yearbook Trust Forum Fund IFADIDAHIVFHPCha InternationalHumanHeavilyHectare immuneIndebted financialDevelopment deficiency Poor agencyCountries Associationvirus for development. (World Bank) ANAAIMSAIHRCAIDSAIAF AfghanAfghanistanAcquired NationalIndependentInterim Immune Information Authority Army deficiency Human Management Fund Right syndrome Commission Service ISICISAFIMFILOIFS InternationalInternational Security StandardMonetaryLaborFinancial AssistanceOrganization Industrial FundStatistics Force Classification(IMF) ARTFARSGANSOANCBANBP AfghanistanAfghanAfghanistan NGO ReconstructionNGO's New Security CoordinationBeginnings Organization TrustSteering Program BureauFund Group LOTFAkwhkmkgIUD LawKilowatt-hourKilometerKilogramDisposal and Orderinter uterine Trust Fund for Afghanistan c.i.fBoPAWNATA Cost,BalanceAfghanAfghanistan insurance, Women'sof payments Transitional freight Network Administration MTEFMICSMACAMAPAM3 Medium-termMultipleMineCubic Action MetersIndicator CenterProgram macroeconomic Cluster for for Afghanistan Afghanistan Survey framework ( a UNICEF survey) DDRDACDABCPICG Disarmament,DevelopmentDaConsumerConsultation Afghanistan price Group AssistanceDemobilization, Bankindex Committee and Reintegration of the OECD NDFNDBNAMW NationalNotMega available watt Development FrameworkBudget ESAFDMBDRSDPT EnhancedDepositDebtorDiphtheria, Reporting money Structural pertussis, banks System Adjustment and tetanus(World Facility Bank) OECDODANGONFSNEEP OfficialNon-governmentalNonfactorNationalOrganization development Emergency services for organizationEconomic Employment assistance Cooperation Program and G&Sf.o.bFDIFADEU GoodsFreeForeignUNEuropean Food on and boarddirect andUnion services Agricultureinvestment Organization PIPPEOPEC PublicOrganizationDevelopment enterpriseInvestment of Petroleum Programme Exporting Countries 1382GDPGDI (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook GrossGross domestic domestic product investment 221 PRTPRR ProvincialPriority Reform Reconstruction & Restructuring teams 1382 L:,t_ .SJ: UL SDR Special drawing right TISATAPAsq.SNASFA Km TransitionalSquareSystemStrategic kilometerof Framework national IslamicAssistance accounts State Afghanistan Program of Afghanistan for Afghanistan UNAMAUNUNEPUNDPUNAIDS JointUnitedUnited United Nations Nations Nations Assistance EnvironmentDevelopment Programme Mission Programme Programmeon inHTV/AIDS Afghanistan. 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The(International main function Standard is to officialNettheof age, level primary toschool of the?population education school ages (6-12) enrolment shown. of enrolled the age ratio groupin is primary the that ratio official school of the correspondsto number the number of (age children of 6-children 12) of to of Tertiaryisteacherprovide based training generaloneducation at least school,or specialisedfouris education andyears vocational ofinstruction atinstruction the third or attechnical levelatmiddle, the (International first schools; secondary, level. this or Standardlevel high of school, education commonlytheSecondaryofficial definition school consideredschool of age secondary enrolmentin the to populationbe school 12 data to 17areage years. calculateddiffers Late among entryin the countries. of same students manner, It isas mostwell and as again orconditionteachersClassification evidence colleges of ofadmission theof and EducationISCEDlevelsattainment higher the successful professionalof an equivalent completion schools. 5, 6,level and of It of education requires7), knowledge. such as asat a theuniversities, minimum second level inTertiaryratios.repetition all post-secondary enrolment and the phenomenon data schools are calculated and of universities"bunching" by dividing byin finalthe the population grades number can ofage influence pupils 20 to enrolled24, these schoolsFemaleinNet school enrolment butpupils to excludethe asratio number % certainisof thetotal of ratiochildren specialised pupils of the includesof officialnumber schools enrolments school ofand children training age inin of publictheprogram. official population. and age private enrolled olderAdultinstitutions.although wholiteracy people can, is with abovedefined understanding, and as belowthe proportion this read age and groupof writethe maypopulation a short, be registered simple aged statement15 in years tertiary and on globallyAccessAboutHealth the (Tablesto recognized health,data 5) access as basic to nutrition, human rights.and access However, to clean these water, rights and are sanitation not available are teachingPrimarytheirschool everyday schoolassignment). divided life. pupil-teacher by the number ratio of primaryis the number school of teachers pupils (regardlessenrolled in ofprimary their diseasesisGoodfor positively most health andpeople relatedismalnutrition a in fundamental Afghanistan. to the preventeconomic aspect populations developmentof the well from being of working a country,of a population. and since providing latent Further, for it PrimaryofficiallyGross enrolment education corresponds ratio is education tois thethe levelratio at of ofthe educationtotal first enrolment, level shown. (International regardless Standard of age group that Ministrycleantheir needs water of asPublicremains well Healthas severely those and of limited UNICEFtheir family. in Afghanistangenerally Yet access compile today. to health health care, data nutrition and 1382basicClassification (2003)elements Afghanistan of educationEducationISCEDlevel). 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(including and capital donations spending from from international government adequateAccesssourceaccess iswithin to defineddisposal sanitation one as kilometrefacilities the refers availability tothat of the the can percentage dwelling. ofeffectively at least of 20 preventthe litres population a human, person with animal,a day at from least and ainsect PercentageandspecializedHospital chronic beds hospitalsofcare includepopulation are included. and inpatient rehabilitation with accessbeds available tocentres. safe water in In public, most is the cases private, share beds ofgeneral, forthe both population and acute whoopingoneChildcontact year immunisation with of cough, ageexcreta. for and four measures tetanus). diseasesmeasles theA child rate ofis consideredvaccinationand DPT (diphtheria, adequately coverage ofirnmunisedpertussis children or under definitionsfountainsanitarysurfacewith reasonable water wells,or impliesstandpipe and and access untreated protectedthat located tomembers an but adequate boreholes).not uncontaminated ofmore the amount thanhousehold In urban200 of water,meters safe areas do notwater such theaway. have sourceas(including In fromto ruralspend may springs, areas treated bea a thepublic 1382receivingagainst (2003) measles two Afghanistan or after three receiving doses Statistical of onevaccine, dose Yearbook dependingof vaccine, on and the against immunisation DPT after scheme. 24J aboutisdisproportionate that 20needed litres toa personsatisfypart of ametabOlic,the day. day fetching hygienic, water. and An domestic adequate requirements-usually amount of safe water 1382 LJ Percentagefacilitiessimplehuman,with at but leastanimal, mutof protected populationadequate be and correctly insect pit excreta withlatrines constructedcontact access disposal to withflush to andfacilities sanitationexcreta. toilets properly with thatSuitable is maintained.sewerages.canthe share effectivelyfacilities of To the range be prevent population effective, from all farming,importantAfghanistan'sdegraded fishing, source by natural excessive energyof household resources production, demand and - land,arising national and forests, tourism.from income, agriculturewildlife, These providing andresources and water householdthe havebasis- have beenfor energy.been an childbirth,MaternalAdolescent mortality per fertility 100,000 ratiorate live is is the birthsthe number number of of births women per who 1,000-woman die during aged pregnancy 15-19. and DefinitionsWorldTheRural environment Development population data density Indicators" sources is arethe publication. primarilyrural population drawn directlydivided fromby the World arabIc Bank land 'S area. Prevalenceunderweight nourishment. for of age childunder-nourishment and malnutrition height for age is is theare the lesspercentage percentage than minus of of children thetwo population standard under deviations five that whose is from predominant.ForestMaza-e-sharif,Urban areaspopulation refer Kuduz toareas natural and are other Kabulstands cities. City,of woody Herat, vegetation Kandahar, in Khost,which treesJalalabad, theIncidencechildren,children median upforheight of to thetuberculosis two isinternational measuredyears of is age, theby reference statureestimatedheight while ispopulation measured number standing. ofaged by new recumbent 0-59 tuberculosis' months. length. For cases For older logged,settlements,otherAnnual uses, butdeforestation includingintended or infrastructure forshifting refers regeration to development.cultivation, the permanentor areas permanent degradedDeforested conversion agriculture, by areas fuelwood of naturaldo notranching, gathering, includeforest area areas acid to (pulmonary,ConsumptionPrevalence smear of ofpositive,iodized tuberculosis saltextrapulmonary). refers is the to numberthe percentage of people of householdssuffering from that tuberculosis. use precipitation,oneNationallytonational the of average five parks orprotectedmanagement forestannualof national fires. areasdeforestation categories: Theor refers international extent to of scientificareas and natural percentagesignificanceof at forestreserves least area. Iof ,000(not total materiallyhectares area shown that affected refersfall into by and strict nature reserves EnvironmentChildedible mortalitysalt fortified Indicators rate with is the(Tables iodine. probability 6) of dying between the ages of one and five. Annuallandscapesaspectshuman activity);freshwater managed and seascapes ; natural nature withdrawal monuments reserves(which refers may and and toincludewildlife total natural watercultural sanctuaries landscapes withdrawal, landscapes). ; and with protected notsome counting unique Abouthumanwater,The thenatural natural welfare. data environment beauty, Some, minerals, with presents proper energy, familiar management, forests, opportunities: and are fish, renewable. richall sources soils, abundant of income ut others are and evaporationFreshwaterwithdrawal.desalination losses withdrawalplants from in countiesstorage per capita basins. where is Withdrawals thatcalculated source isby also a dividingsignificant include a water country'spart of from all totalwater exhaustible.1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 242 available.withdrawal by its population in the year for which withdrawal estimas are 1382 L$J Li other end-useTotal energy fuels (such use refers as electricity to domestic and refinedprimary petroleum energy use products) before transl.irmation and is to GrossDefinition domestic product at purchasers' prices (Market Prices) is the sum of takenexcrement,exportscalculated intO an.d asaccount, and international indigenous other because traditional production marine reliable fuels, bunkers. andplus although comprehensive imports The use substantial and of stock data changes, are not available. firewood, dried animal in Afghanistan, is not minus calculatedproducers'grossdepletion value withoutprices addedand degradation plus bymaking all import resident deduction of duties natural and minus non-residentfor resources, depreciation imputed In bankAfghanistan, of fabricated service charges. value assets added or it for producers in the economysubtracting at intermediate is the producedGDPEnergy per use kilogram(at per constant capita of 1987commercialis based prices) on total energyper kilogiampopulation use is ofthe estimatesoil U.S. equivalent. dollar in th.e estimate years of GDPshown compensationinputsnetaddedminus output for issubsidy, agricultureof determined a of sector employees, and andafter consumption by industry Internationaladding mixed upSectors. incomeof all mixed Standard outputs For(operating assets, service and Industrial The surplus),sector, industrial Classification is taxthe onadding production origin of value (ISIC) of Traditionalvulnerable,Threatened rare,fuelspecies useindeterminate, arcincludes the number estimates out of speciesdanger, of the consumptionclassifiedor insufficiently by ofIUCN fuel known. aswood, endangered, dutiesImportrevision of duties 2.the foreign data are tsad.e drawn section. directly from the national consolidated budget in the Nationalcharcoal,NationalAbout theAccountsanimal, accounts data and (Tables data vegetable provide 7) wastes. the broadest picture of a nation's economi.c propertyintermediariesindirectlyImputedincome incomebank doesmeasured minus servicenot receivable arise is their thecharges from total from financial interestproperty(IBSC) the investment intermediaries. payable,or income financial of excludingreceivable their intermediaries Since own the byit funds, isvalue financial difficul.t ofservices any to and as such performanceeconomicitsform components of gross condition andover domestic by also time.expenditure. at provide a producThegiven GDP informationpoint (GDP)These data in are andtimealso the onits provideor keythe componentsthe structure statisticstrends a quantitative in ofby fora nation's production kindassessing basis of economicactivity for ain the nation's a.nd Intermediateindustrythereforedistribute is arethe added shownconsumptionIBSC up among asto obtaina single isthe theGDP. industriesline consumption deduction deemed when of toinputs havethe value in consumed the added production them,of each IBSC TheforecastingAfghanistan. Central which Statistics The is estimateswidely Office use is are responsible both compiled by analysts forfollowing compiling and policymakers. closely GDP the estimates 1993 UN/System for Grossprocess.receivable,the agriculture,domestic by productthe industry, producer at andproducers' from services the purchaserprices sectors. is Thethefor sumaproducer's unit of of the a good pricevalue or is added servicethe amount in Theof residentstheNational GDP production is Accountsregardlesscalculated and (S.NA).use ofin theAfghanisof goodsallocation The GDP and(At) toservices includesin domestic both currentin virtually Afghanistan and foreignand all constant activities claims.by residents 1381 prices. pertinent to and non- theinvoicedproduced producer. to as the output purchaser. minus anyIt excludes value added any transport taxes (VAT), changes or similarinvoiced deductible tax, separately by 1382 (2003) AfghanLttan Statirtical Yearbook 243 comprisesAgriculture value corresponds added (gross to ISIC output division less the1-5 value and includes of their intermediate 1382 k UiL forestry and fishing. It inputs) AllThefrom estimates production forestry, for fishing, data value are hunting,added provided at and current by animal Ministry prices husbandry ofin Agriculture,agriculture as well sector as are FAQ and WFP. cultivated crops. derived on andTheservices, communication,estimates i.e. on entertainment, wholesale banking, and insurance,repair, retail etc.trade, non-profit are hotels derived and organisations, from restaurants, in-house administration and defence "Enterpriseand othertransportation intermediatethePleaseat basis 1381 ofnote: coilstant gross consumption. with output prices. a high (quantities levelThe growthof subsistence time rates annual in farming, quantityaverage muchoutput of are producers' prices) minus agricultural used to arrive TheincomeareSurvey" estimates derived (operating of aboutfromon value the 700 surplus), Governmentadded enterprises. aretax basedon budget. Dataproduction on oncompensation the minus public subsidy, of employees, mixed and consumption of contributionsettledtheproduction 1979 as war.subsistence is of either This agriculture isnot farmers.because exchanged to GDP. moreThis or increasesthan not 2exchanged million the difficulty of for the money returning of measuring especially refugees are the since consumption.Totalthefixed respected assets.final consumption The itemGovernment constant in the consumer expenditure price consumption series price isare indexdatathe based sum are on drawnof (CPI) of Central Statistics Office. deflatingprivate the andCurrent government prices by directly from the national construction,Industrymanufacturing,breakdown comprises andsubgroup electricity,the value more as added in detailed gasthe in andISIC. mining of water. theBecause sub-sectorsand Manufacturing quarrying; of the aregrowing shown is also separately in manufacturing; importance of reported in the the goodsGovernmentconsolidated and services budgetconsumption by in allthe levels currentincludes of consumptiongovernment. all current expenditure section.These estimates are drawn for purchases of beverage,consumedManufacturingIndustry Sector. andin production tobacco is the sum comprise for of industries gross ISIC output division classified less 31;the in b) valueISIC textiles majorof intermediate and division clothing, division 3: a) food, goods ofasPrivatedirectly dwellingsincome consumptionfrom in butkindGovernment includes by householdsis the imputed budget. value of rent all for goods owner-occupied and services and non-profit institutions. It excludes purchases dwellings.purchased It is oralso received a metalsdivision32; c) wood and 34; mineral ande) chemical related products, products, and divisionpetroleum division 36 product,arid 33; 37. d) papergroups and 351-356; paper related products,and f) basic residualGrossresources. itemdomestic including fixed changes investment in stock consists and data of outlays on land improvements (fences, ditches, discrepancies in the use of additions to the fixed intermediatebasisAllat estimates 2002 of gross conStant consumption. foroutput value prices. (quantities added The at growthcurrenttime annual ratesprices averagein in quantity industry producers' output sector are are used to prices) minus derived on the arrive constructiondrains,assetsare:offices, of etc.) the schools, plant, ofeconomy. roads, machinery hospital, and Fixed the and andassetslike, private equipment including cover residential commercial (durable goods) purchases; and thedwellings. Fixed capital assets and industrial buildings, branchesofandServices dwellings, retail of correspondeconomictrade, public hotels, activity,administrationto restaurants,ISIC divisioni.e. tr*nsportation bankingand 50-99. defence, insurance They and NGOs, include communication, and professional, realvalue estate, added in all other andownershipwholesale personal oO fordurablecost the morepurpose goods than that of US$300, production last more however. than or generating one year; income; and 1382services.services (2003) including Afghanistan domestic Statistical help, education,Yearbook health care, garage, repair, and other 244 TheCustomindustrial construction offices origin estimates and and Central capital are Statisticsgoodsthe gross are Office outputfrom the plus imports 1382 of construction in the20% GDP for by installation mark-up. of durable goods of ExportsservicesResource and balance imports is the ofof goodsdifferencegoods and and non-factor betweennon-factor exports services. services of good are drawn and non-factor directly from provincetheNovemberThe region, FAQ on and toThe the verify WFP missionbasis missionin of the visitsagro-ecological light fron all of provinces,Rome the most normallysampling recent selecting comeagro-climaticprocedures. one during to two June development districts and during per in incometransactionstransportation,otherthe halnce market receipts/payments of and servicespayments travel, various providedinsurance, sectionfees as wellbut to(B0P). andexclude asand labourother from dividends, non-factor income.the world. interest services It covers and such merchandise, other as governmentinvestment It represents the value of all goods and year.andAfghanistan"A final the reportsurplus/deficit including"FAOJWFP of quantity each crop province and output food inis supply termsavailable ofassessment tonnage in January of mission theand 10 August tomajor eackcrop sectionNetincomeGross factor National (seefrom income factor abroad. Product incomefrom (GNP)abroad section). isis grossdrawn domestic directly productfrom the (GDP) balance plus of netpayments factor FAQ,files.quantityAgricultureDefinitions Theand terms sourcesWFP. production (tonnes of agriculture or shows head) the anddata main is are drawn componentsmainly directly from fromofthe the Ministry national agricultural of accounts Agriculture sector data in Grossnet current domesticnational transfers savings savings from are are abroad obtained calculated to gross by as adding domesticthe difference net factorsavings. between income GDPfrom abroadand total and ArablecomprisesLand area land landis includestotal area area and land of inland Afghanistan defined water. by FAQ measured as land in undersquare temporary kilometres crops and and TheAboutAgricultureconsumption. sources the data of(Tables agriculture 8) data are mainly from the Ministry of Agriculture, FAO irrigatedIrrigatedabandonedland under byland asmarket controlled arefers result and to of flooding. kitchenareas shifting purposely gardens, cultivation providedand is land excluded. temporarilywith water, includingfallow. Land land statisticalSince(agricultureand WFP. the longsystem, These value 23 data yearaddedFAQ are war and is one 57%that WFP of severelyof the from GDP primary their indestroyed 2002).. headquarters sources the for Ministry estimating have comeof Agriculture GDP to assess the harvest,fallow.temporaryCropland Permanent excluding includes meadows, landcrops land usedmarket are used thoseto andgrowto cultivatethat kitchen trees do notfor temporarygardens, woodneed to orand be andtimber. latidreplanted permanent that is after temporarily crops, each Governmentperformedundertookinfood two crop phases: and aby pre-evaluationand a supplyIn joint donorsthe firstFAO/WFP situation. to phase, useof the a Recently, mission.aguide situation, Ministry for This theseexternal followedof Agriculture-ledassessment assessments food by aassistance second is haveneeded supported evaluationbeen required for undertaken bothby donorsphase standsOthernaturalPermanent land ofcrops trees, includespasture and as cultivatedwell is forest land as logged-over usedand crops. woodland for five areas or and more that the yearswill land be forunder forested forage, natural in including the or nearplanted future. 1382averting (2003) severe Afghanistan food insecurity Statistical and malnutrition. Yearbook 245 It also includes uncultivated land, grassland not used for pasture, wetlands, and 1382 L53 -' Fertiliserroadsbuilt-upfertilisers.arabic and areas--residential, land. consumptionother Fertiliser fabricated measuresproducts infrastructure.recreational, coverthe quantity nitrogenotis,and industrial of plant potash, lands nutrients and phosphateareasused percovered unit ofby eventscertainlyrelevantrelativederived (population from prices givenbeen Household changesinthe the recentshifts base in Incomeand economic theyear. accompanyinghousehold Composition and crisis Expenditure consumption in thechanges of Region.the Surveys, basket in structure the In mayaddition,aremode weightedcaused no of longer living).there by by the behave theirThe war water,TheAboutIndustry industry theand (Tables data gas). data The include9) industry mining, production selected was manufacturing by far the most and affectedenergy (electricity, by the war forSinceoutdatedweights Kabul December assigned and on hencethe 2002,base(last the Decemberhousehold aCPI new shown CPI 2002=100.expenditure with may modified not accurately Later survey weights 2003, was represent ahave27 nation-wide years) been price mayconstructed movements. and be other nationaleconomiclesspre-1979events. than So economic 50%levels. developmentfar softof Otherpre-war drinkperformance. manufacturing andand levels. employment.cement Industry have (such issubstantiallyIt an isas also importantsugar, important textile) recovered sector inare for monitoring stillreaching sustainable producing almost Government,classificationThisurban CPT CPI followswill enterprisesand become formulainternational available. and used. households standards The main withregarding purpose a general ofthe the concept, measure index iscoverage, of to consumer provide the TheConstructionsupplemented sources for andindustry by others.Ministry data ofare Industry, mainly from Ministry the in-house of Mining, surveys Ministry and of approximationbenefits.businessmonetaryprice inflation. However,contracts, and fiscal ofThe a cost-of-livingemployees'due CPIpolicy. toand its They its fixed salariesmonthly index.are basket also and movements widelyof retirees' goods, used the pensionsare in CPI used adjusting is asand considered key other for targets inflation social as for an ConsumertermsIndustryDefinitions (tonne, production Price litre, Index and shows m3) and theand Exchange main is drawn components Rates directly (Tables from of industrial national11) sectoraccounts in quantitydata files. collectionconsumerTheA services.Brief consumer Note spendingstarted Each on basket itemthein (equivalentDecember CPI developedselected Methodology accounts2002 toby about the in fourCSO forUsed5.00 atdistricts is Afghanisleast composed 0.1 of percentKabul,per of month). 202 selectedof goods total Price householdtoand marketrates:inInformationAbout monitoring i) the cash official data onrates. national thetransaction The consumer economicCPI measures(cash price performance.and index thechecks); change(CPI) ii)Itand inprovides official pricesexchange cashofthree a rates selectedonly; set areof and exchange importantbundle parallel of Theeachitem,represent official month.theee both shops exchange low are and visited. rate middle-income is expressedA total of households.asabout the 2,400annual Inprice average each quotations district of the and official are for collected each market internationaldollar)consumertheexchange premium is reported goods rate transactions. on andof becausethe 202 the official items.ratio Weof extensiveofrate. haveThe the US includedofficial dollaiuse ofexchange informationexchange US dollars rates rate toon to denominate(units the provide parallel of Af a measure permarket US of Definitionspublication.convertingexchange rate Af The toin exchangeUS$Afghanis and viceperrates USversa vis-à-vis dollar. for analytical neighbouringThis exchange purposes countries rate throughout is used are alsofor this shown. 1382selectedCPI (2003) according are Afghanistancompiled to consumption using Statistical the Laspeyres patterns Yearbook formula:in the base goods year in(March-June the consumption 1978) basket 246 reflectsConsumer changes price in indexthe cost (CPI) of acquiring is the most a fixed frequently basket usedof goods indicator and services of inflation by and 1382 LJ Officialsamethe average Laspeyres exchange consumer. formula rates CPI (Annualand are the compiled sameAverage) base by (MarchareCentral compiled 2002Statistics by Da Office Afghanistan using the 100). andauthorisations.importsof receipt). imports are Exports preparedof postalNonetheless, are onpackages. valued the basis customs on Information ofa f.o.b. customs statistics border ondocuments do such basis. not imports cover Estimates and certain importis gathered of official merchandisepayment separately imports vendors.officialUS$Bank and (DAB). instruments tire calculated They aredetermine theby DAB.official the Purchases official annual exchangeaverage and sales market rates of currency by rate the in open termsand marketother of Afper TradeServicesfrom balance the appropriate(net) is arethe thedifference entities. difference between between exports receipts f.o.b. 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Afghanistanalso agencies. drawn Compensation international from embassies the exchangeorganisations,paid abroad) to Afghanistan record is estimated and and other residentsthe on internationalsurvey the basisemployed of theof th.eassistance by processingallExportsDefinitions involvingtransactions and and aimports, change betweenrepairs, off.o.b. non-monetary residentsownership are both of of Afghanistanvalued generalgold. at merchandise,free and on the board rest goods (f.o.b.)of th.e Sent worldand for comprise correspondsthe(beforedisbursedInterest savings rescheduling,on debt publicfrom to includingthe debt debttotal forgiveness,and dueinterest short debt (factor termservice due. and servicesand This arrearsreduction IMF item debit) credit, accumulation), should (DDSR) is during t.he be the interestoperation. the same taking year paymentas specified intoThis the interestaccount entry due on declarations1382Export (2003) data of are exportsAfghanistan valued and on certificates Statisticalthe basis of Yearbookof customs cash receipts documents, from exportsincluding (certificates Customs 27 payments on. foreign debt included in factor income payments (as per the IMF). 1382 3 L5J LJ & recipient.recipientsprivatePrivatethe current orunrequited Theypublicthat income carry also recipients) transfers includeno of provisions the payerlesstransfers (net) outflows andarefor in repayments.forminflows kind, from part i.e., (fromprivate of transfer theSuch private currentsources transfers of clothing,sources incometo private are tomademilitaryof eitherorthe publicfrom andTheseinofCapital cashpayments exchange data andtransfers arein deficits. record.kind) provided (grants) e. g. bygrants are Ministry unrequited for Public of Planning, transfers, Investment external often Program used debt to (PIP)section finance financing. of balance DAB, It covers debt forgiveness and project-related grants (both reliefreceiptscapitaldefinition,equipment,,gifts, grants). formation that this are line intended andand excludes otherworkers' to formsfinance capital remittancs; of currenttransfers accumulation, transfersconsumption which andare by officialdesigned migrants, expenditures unrequited to etc. finance (e.g.,By transfer grossfood Foreigntransfers).aboveCurrent (current directaccount accountinvestment balance balance includes (net) excluding is theofficial net officialamount transfers transfers invested is the and sumor reinvested official of the unrequitedtwo by lines non- However,non-residentWorkers'transferremittances ifsome there(i.e. of expectedis the evidence areworkers' treated to bethat remittancesout asworkers ofprivate their residing tohometransfers the homecountry less insofar than country, at one leastas the yearthese one workers aboardyear). flows are Publiccomprisesresidentsearnings,enterprise. sector in all andenterprises Directcapital other investment transactionsis long-and thein which sum short-term includesof theythat long-term areexercise items madecapital. borrowing significantsuch to require as equity and amanagerial lasting scheduledcapital, interest reinvestmentcontrol. in an It of thethatCurrentconsidered net add exports accountto oras subtractlabour of balance good income from and excluding servicesan in economy'sthe service andofficial net stockaccounts. unrequitedtransfers of financial is private the items. sum current of It transactionsis transfers.given as long-termNetamortisation.is long-termthe difference borrowing, borrowing between and isother disbursementscapital long-term net inflows inflows,and repayments including but excluding direct due on investment, capitalan accrual grants. netbasis. 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