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- Page 12 and 13: Table 7.9: Water and soap at place
- Page 14 and 15: List of Figures Figure 2.1: Map Sho
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- Page 18 and 19: Executive Summary The Afghanistan M
- Page 20 and 21: the prevalence of anaemia among pre
- Page 22 and 23: In 2010/2011, 29% of school eligibl
- Page 24 and 25: Background This report is based on
- Page 26 and 27: The AMICS was carried out by Afghan
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- Page 38 and 39: Percent and frequency distribution
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Median duration of any breastfeedin
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1 MICS indicator 2.12 Overall, 20%
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1 MICS indicator 2.11 Table 5.8 sho
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Percent 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Childre
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Percent distribution of children ag
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Table 5.12: Anaemia Status of Women
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6 Child Health
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Table 6.2: Vaccinations in first ye
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Percentage of children age 12-23 mo
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Percentage of women age 15-49 years
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� ORT with continued feeding amon
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Table 6.6: Feeding practices during
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Table 6.7: Oral rehydration therapy
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Figure 6.4 Percentage of children u
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Percentage of children age 0-59 mon
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Solid Fuel Use More than three bill
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Percent distribution of household m
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7 Water & Sanitation
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Table 7.1: Use of Improved Water So
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Use of Adequate Water Treatment Met
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In Afghanistan, only 20% of househo
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Percentage of households without dr
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In Afghanistan, 31% of the populati
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As shown in Table 7.6, 29% of the h
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Drinking Water and Sanitation Ladde
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Overall, 21% of households reported
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Nationally, it was observed that 60
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8 Reproductive Health
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As shown in Table 8.1, 10% of women
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Table 8.3: Use of contraception Per
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Antenatal Care The antenatal period
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Table 8.5: Number of antenatal care
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midwifery skills is present at ever
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Percent distribution of women age 1
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Total 28.0 4.9 64.7 0.2 2.1 100.0 3
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Early Childhood Education and Learn
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Percentage of children age 36-59 mo
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The presence of children’s books
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low throughout the country. Childre
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Literacy Among Young Women One of t
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Primary and Secondary School Partic
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Percentage of children of primary s
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Richest 64.9 9.2 1,772 46.3 6.4 1,6
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Some differences among regions are
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The ratio of girls to boys attendin
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Birth Registration The Internationa
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The estimate provided below is a mi
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than their counterparts living in t
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Percentage of children age 2-14 yea
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Table 11.6: Children's living arran
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Early Marriage and Polygamy Accordi
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Primary 9.9 1,595 16.3 44.5 766 15.
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Table 11.10: Spousal age difference
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Percentage of women age 15-49 years
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Percentage of women age 15-49 years
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Percentage of young women age 15-24
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Percentage of women age 15-49 years
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Percentage of women age 15-49 years
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The initial estimated required the
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Since the estimated number of house
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Appendix B. List of Personnel Invol
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18 Abdul Baser Assistant Balkh 19 R
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Hameed, Editor Jalil Bakhshi, Edito
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Nangarhar (Team #46) Nangarhar (Tea
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Fahima Haidari Zarmina Mahbob Hashi
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Age-appropriate breastfeeding 5.5 0
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Use of improved drinking water sour
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Exclusive breastfeeding under 6 mon
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HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS Use of improved d
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Predominant breastfeeding under 6 m
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HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS Use of improved d
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Continued breastfeeding at 1 year 5
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Appendix D. Data Quality Tables Tab
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78 25 0.0 9 0.0 79 4 0.0 4 0.0 80+
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South 1,866 12.1 1,815 12.1 98.8 So
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Table D.7: Completeness of informat
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Table D.8: Heaping in anthropometri
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Table D.10: Observation of under-5s
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Table D.12: Observation of vaccinat
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Table D.14: Selection of children a
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Table D.16: Sex ratio at birth amon
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2.8 Continued breastfeeding at 2 ye
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6. CHILD DEVELOPMENT 6.1 Support fo
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[5] Breastfeeding children: Solid,
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HH18. Record the time: Hour .......
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EDUCATION ED ED ED1. Line number Fo
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WS5. WHO USUALLY GOES TO THIS SOURC
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HC5. Main material of the exterior
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CHILD LABOUR CL To be administered
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CD9. Write name and line number of
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HH19. Record the time. Hour and min
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QUESTIONNAIRE FOR CHILDREN UNDER FI
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BIRTH REGISTRATION BR BR1. DOES (na
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EC5. DOES (name) ATTEND ANY ORGANIZ
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BF12. DID (name) DRINK ANY OTHER LI
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CA6. WHAT (ELSE) WAS GIVEN TO TREAT
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IMMUNIZATION IM If an immunization
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IM18. HAS (name) RECEIVED A VITAMIN
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� No. � End the interview with
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QUESTIONNAIRE FOR INDIVIDUAL WOMEN
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CHILD MORTALITY CM All questions re
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DESIRE FOR LAST BIRTH DB This modul
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MN9. DID YOU RECEIVE ANY TETANUS IN
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ILLNESS SYMPTOMS IS IS1. Check Hous
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ATTITUDES TOWARD DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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HIV/AIDS HA HA1. NOW I WOULD LIKE T
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ANTHROPOMETRY ANW After questionnai
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WOMEN AGED 15-49 SELECTED FOR BLOOD