1382 (2003) Afghani:Tan Statistical Yearbook

1382 (2003) Afghani:Tan Statistical Yearbook

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Monetary expanding Fund education (IMF) for environment;overviewAfghanistan ii) population;Statistical vii) national Yearbook iii) accounts; employment consists viii) iv)agriculture; of education;fifteen sections: ix) v) industry; health; i) vi)x) dataNationsMinistries,financialtechnical contribution, Children's supportassistance the UN ofand FundFood andthe many publication. the(UNICEF),and Asianothers Agriculture Development who IWorld also have Organization would Bank made Bank andlike this IMFto (ADB)(FAO), unique thank for for theUnitedall the internationalissues:foreignservices; macroeconomictrade;aid xi) flows; pricesaid xiii) flows, Themonetary and sectionsandexchangeperformance, human indicators; show rates; capital privatethe xii)xiv) interplay development. balance publicsector of finance;development,of a payments wide and range xv)and of product possible. principalFor,thewouldYearbook. users. the assist first mechanisms The The timeus hope datafor English future seriesis bythat whichimprovement, has arethis beennot data we exhaustive. included measurebook would will inprogress Hence becomeAfghanistanbe welcomed comments in one poverty ofStatistical from the that you General PresidentMohaminadV of Central Au Statistics Watanyar Office Afghanreduction1382 (2003) people. and Afghanistan the improvement Statistical in Yearbookthe standard of living of the ii 1382 LJ ThisAcknowledgementsVilay book Soulatha was prepared(IMF Adviser) by a CSOIIMF and the staff team of led CSO. by bJL L$L j J1L'i 4.Lk Theshaped choice through of indicators close consultation and textual with content staff wasin CSO L5JiLS J (UJ4) J :il organizationGovernment ministries, department and international ç. WlL5jJ-bJLi L5L, 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook iii 1382 .'. Contents Page AcknowledgementsTableIntroductionForeword contents iviiiviii 4..' Tablel.1:Chartl.1:Overview BasicEconomic Social and data social data comparison 761 LI1.ijla U..I_____--JJ. PopulationTablel.2: International comparison (economy) 98 (LiI) 9L1l i. ujJj. Chart 2.1: Population comparison 10 UJ _'Y Table 2.3:2.2:2.1: PopulationKabul City bycensus ageprovince, groupby districts 2002 and age groups 1986 131211 3fl3i&rA JLL5iuj ._'t_,t JjJJ.JJ.. tA JJ. EmploymentTable 2.4: Population by province and district, 252414 ,t'i,LrJ JJ Table 3.4:3.3:3.2:3.1: EmployeesNumberManpowerGeneral governmentof cunentby department employees employment, and level, 282726 44jS$i 4 ..,.. .th rrrj Table 3.7:3.6:3.5: NumberSalaryGovernment for of public contractual employees construction services, by gender workers and education, 333129 - 3L L -k9 .j.. vr-r jJJ.J. Table 3.9:3.8: DistributionGovernment ofconstruction higher education 2002 in the government 3534 Jti IA 1jjA' j &jj Arrj. J. TableEducation 4.2:4.1: andElementaryEducation human resourcesinputs schools development 414036 3 ek: ,t_JJJJ.? Table1382 4.3:(2003) AfghanistanAdmitted in Statistical1382 (7-13 Yearbook yrs) 42 JLJi ( V) rA 'tJ1iI 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 JJJ Jj jii . _____S.. jJ2..14i A'vf' JjJ.j. Table 4.10:UniversityReligious education students by faculty 5150 _S.âik. -Jj. Table 4.14.13:4.12: I:FijstUniversity year university students students 5554 IA j.j..S5i 4iUJl JL kA rfJj. Table 4.14:University graduates 58 IA )lr. Table 4.16:4.15:UniversityTechnical schools graduated students by universities 6361 j j IAj5j üJ- 'PJ TableChartHealth 5.1:5.2: developmentAccessHealth profilesectorto health comparison services (% of total population) 70696864 jI) k4.U.. .Jj. Table 5.3:5.5:5.4: WaterMortalityProgress and in sanitation survival conditions in the schools 737271 4.11U Jøj. J, rJ3. Table 5.8:5.7:5.6: PublicNumber health of basicmedical indicators health centers centers by province by province 767574 '.J 'j 4.'-L.lIA )Y'&)Lc AY- J Table5.11:Table 5.9:5.10:HealthfacilitiesbyprovinceMedical personnel byandprovince facilities by ministries 797877 iJI.J IAjlJ 4., aj Jj. Table 5.14:5.13:5.12:BreastfeedingEverPlace heard of delivery, and (BF), method atteded 1382(2003) using by andof family antinatal planning, care, 1382(2003) 1382 (2003) 828180 JI 4 JJilJ(JJIJMI 1-.JJ J. TableTableS.15: 5.17:5.16:ImmunizationDiarrhoeaTypeofsaltConsumed (0-59 months children) 1382 (2003) 848382 L (M___. ) JUbi I, vfO&AJ,.J TableS.18:Sourceofdrinkingwater2003 85 i J 1382 (2003) Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook A t1il 4..UL TableEnviromnent 5.19:Type of latrine 8786 tiii Jj Table 6.1:6.2: DeforestationLand use and agriculturaland biodiversity inputs 9291 UI L?JJj jjg.j . ? Jj.?. NationalTable 6.3: accoujitsFreshwater and energy use 9394 I UI r TableChart 7.1:7.2: NationalGross Domestic accounts Product comparison, (%)(million of New Afghanis) 989796 (%) tU 'IV-_V V L.IJ J,. TableChartAgriculture 8.1: developmentLandAgriculture use (000 sector hectare) comparison 99104103 i_I J tjjIi'jjL_. '-i':'-:A-Ij Table 8.4:8.3:8.2: CropCultivated yield,production, land(Kg/ha) area, (Mt) crop (hectare) 107106105 (j/tjl)(jU4)() IjJ :AJj;Ar:- Jj J. Table 8.7:8.6:8.5: Agriculture:Wheat:Cultivated area, land productionyield, area, and fruit production and and use, vegetable 1380 by province (2001) (hectare) 110109108 J :1jj-.-.:r kL :AV:A Jj Jj.. Table 8.8: Livestock stock (000 head) ill (u.ijj1i) sjl.j. :A:AA Table 8.9:8.11:8.10:CerealComparisonLivestock balance production of livestocksheet, (0002002/03 population Mt) (000 tonnes)before and after the drought 114113112 .) ILS JI(PjIi)... , J.i (.P )jIiII ti.:-:A'IJj Table 8.13:8.12:8.14:AgriculturalDistributionActive agricultural ofcooperatives: chemical cooperatives fertilizer sale, shares,in the country. and area 116115 4L JIL' :jjJLJ4 :A:'-'JJ..Jj.. Table 8.15:Agricultural cooperatives: member and number 117 , lA :A_ Jj. Table 8.18:8.17:8.16:ProductionSaleDistribution of agriculture of of vaccines chemical medicines in fertilizer afgaftistan, & agriculturalby type. services 120119118 U UJ S1JJ JLgJ1.i4 (L)JU5'-L3U1 j LJJJ ujjJJ:AW:A J hdustry1382 (2003) development Afghanistan Statistical Yearbook 121 Table 9.1: Number of main industrial organizations 123 Table 9.5:9.4:9.3:9.2: AmountIndustrialGovernment of production government industry ofbyproduction industrialsgovernmentsector at at1357 production1357 sector prices prices at 1357(million by Product prices Af) 129125124123 (ii) jL49)rv JLIArAVJLJU 449j49uijI Table 9.9:9.8:9.7:9.6: ElectricityCement productionproduction production andand and imports,imports, consumption, 1381 1380 13801379 136135134133 rArA. LjI Table 9.12:9.11:9.10:PublicElectricity enterprises production by sectormininstry and consumption, 1381 14113738 ji4j A -'Jj Table 9.14:9.13:PrivateIndustrial indurtrial production production in private vale sector at 1357 prices 145144 rv Jti LI j .?'- L1J Table 9.16:9.15:Development projectand rehabilitation by ministry by government 149147 IA 4ijjâi'tI IAj Table 9.19:9.18:9.17:MachineryGovernmentConstruction

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