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Socio-economic assessment of IDPs and returnees in the five most populated settlements of Afghanistan's Herat Province - 2017

Afghanistan, 2017
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UNHCR_AFG_2017_SEA_Herat_v2.1
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UNHCR
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Asia Pacific IDP Profiling Socioeconomic Assessments
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Dec 05, 2019
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Community main priority 3 (q59c)

Data file: UNHCR_AFG_2017_SEA_Herat_v1.1

Overview

Valid: 6314
Invalid: 4950
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Width: 60
Range: 1 - 16
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
1 improved drinking water quality/quantity 29
0.5%
2 rehabilitation of irrigation system 57
0.9%
3 repairing of rural roads 653
10.3%
4 construction of new roads 646
10.2%
5 improved health facilities in the area 920
14.6%
6 improved education facilities in the area 519
8.2%
7 improved housing in the community 435
6.9%
8 improved veterinary services 130
2.1%
9 protection against natural disaster through protection walls 90
1.4%
10 farmers, cooperative 112
1.8%
11 extension services 94
1.5%
12 public toilets 471
7.5%
13 local employment opportunities 952
15.1%
14 microcredit scheme 520
8.2%
15 better security 477
7.6%
16 other 209
3.3%
Sysmiss 4950
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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