Afghanistan National Risk and Vulnerability Assessment 2005
General Info
Provider
Central Statistics Organization (Afghanistan)
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
June, 2005 - August, 2005
Series or system
Data type
Survey:
GPS coordinates (GIS) - Household - Individual - Interview
Summary
The 2005 National Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (NRVA) studied the needs and vulnerabilities of urban, rural and nomadic populations (Kuchi) in all 34 provinces of Afghanistan. Unlike the 2003 NRVA, this survey used population-based sampling and the random start method. It also utilized female enumerators for the first time. Questionnaires were administered at the shura and household level (except for market data collected at the district level). The survey collected data from 30,822 households. Topics included household consumption of food and other items, agricultural activities, maternal and child health, and coping strategies to shocks, such as natural disasters.
A report may be available through IHSN or the library system.
Keywords
Agriculture, Antenatal care, Assets, BCG vaccines, Birth control pills, Breastfeeding, Breathing difficulty, Community health clinics, Condoms, Contraceptives, Cooking fuels, Coping behavior, Crops, DTP vaccines, Diarrhea, Disasters, Domestic migration, Education, Education access, Electricity, Employment, Family composition, Fever, Food industry, Food security, Health care access, Health care use, Health literacy, Hospitals, Household air pollution, Household expenditures, Household heat, Household water treatment, Housing conditions, Immunization, Income, Injectable contraceptives, Iodine supplements, Iron supplements, Land ownership, Lighting, Literacy, Livestock, Malnutrition, Marital status, Marriage age, Mass media, Measles vaccines, Night blindness, Occupations, Personal health expenditures, Pesticides, Pharmacies, Place of delivery, Polio vaccines, Poverty, Pregnancy, Prices, Refrigeration, Roads, Sanitation, Seizures, Sexual sterilization, Skilled birth attendants, Summary birth history, Tetanus toxoid vaccines, Traditional birth control, Traditional healers, Transportation, Vitamin A supplements, Waste disposal, Water supply
Citation
Contributors
Funders
Suggested citation
Central Statistics Organization (Afghanistan), European Union (EU), Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development (Afghanistan). Afghanistan National Risk and Vulnerability Assessment 2005.