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The <strong>AMICS</strong> was carried out by Afghanistan s Central Statistics Organization (CSO), with the<br />

technical and financial assistance of UNICEF. The <strong>AMICS</strong> is a nationally representative sample of<br />

13,468 selected households. The survey was designed to produce representative estimates of<br />

indicators for Afghanistan as a whole, for urban and rural areas, and for each of the country s<br />

eight regions (Central, Central Highlands, East, North, North East, South, South East and<br />

West). A stratified two-stage cluster sample design was used in the <strong>AMICS</strong>. Questionnaires for<br />

the household, for women, and for children were administered in each sampled household. The<br />

methodology is described in further detail in Chapter Two.<br />

The results of the <strong>AMICS</strong> are presented in ten chapters: (3) characteristics of household and<br />

population, (4) child mortality, (5) nutrition, (6) child health, (7) water and sanitation, (8)<br />

reproductive health, (9) child development, (10) literacy and education, (11) child protection,<br />

and (12) HIV and AIDS. The findings chapters share the data in table format, highlight key<br />

aspects of the results, and provide relevant methodological information that helps to further<br />

illuminate the data. This final report presents the results of the indicators and topics covered in<br />

the survey. As a report sharing the findings of a complex survey covering a multitude of<br />

indicators across several major sectors, the <strong>AMICS</strong> report has as its purpose to present the key<br />

findings resulting from the collection of data. It is beyond the scope of the report to analyze the<br />

findings or speculate on causes for survey results, though it is hoped that the data presented<br />

here will serve other stakeholders in better understanding the causes and consequences of<br />

these findings.<br />

Survey Objectives<br />

The primary objectives of the <strong>AMICS</strong> 2010-2011 include the following:<br />

To provide up-to-date information for assessing the situation of children and women in<br />

Afghanistan;<br />

To generate data on the situation of children and women, including the identification of<br />

vulnerable groups and of disparities.<br />

To furnish data required for monitoring progress toward goals established in the<br />

Millennium Declaration and other internationally agreed upon goals;<br />

To serve as the evidence basis for future action and programming design, and to inform<br />

relevant policies and interventions;<br />

To contribute to the improvement of data and monitoring systems in Afghanistan and to<br />

strengthen technical expertise in the design, implementation, and analysis of such<br />

systems.<br />

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