Afghanistan

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Affected People
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Internally-Displaced Persons
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Refugees & Persons of Concern
Returnees
Humanitarian Needs
Coordination & Context
5 Datasets
100% 
3w - Who is doing what where
Funding
OCHA Financial Tracking System (FTS)
Conflict Events
Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED)
Humanitarian Access
Food Security & Nutrition
3 Datasets
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Food security
Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC)
Acute Malnutrition
Food Prices
WFP - World Food Programme
Geography & Infrastructure
4 Datasets
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Administrative Divisions
OCHA Field Information Services Section (FISS)
Populated Places
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT)
Roads
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT)
Airports
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT)
Health & Education
2 Datasets
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Health Facilities
Education Facilities
OCHA Afghanistan
Population & Socio-economy
2 Datasets
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Baseline Population
Poverty Rate
Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative
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  • 400+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: January 01, 2022-December 31, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 5 January 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 29 May 2022
    This dataset updates: As needed
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: OCHA Afghanistan - Conflict Induced Displacements 2016-2022
    Newly displaced population due to conflict between 01 January 2022 and 31 December 2022, compiled by OCHA sub offices based on inter-agency assessment results. This data is a snapshot as of 05 January 2023 and the numbers are expected to change as new assessment figures become available.
  • 300+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: January 01, 2022-December 31, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 2 January 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 10 January 2022
    This dataset updates: Every week
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Afghanistan - Voluntary Repatriation
    Number of Refugees returning to Afghanistan for the period of 01 January 2022 to 31 December 2022 by district of destination and origin.
  • 400+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: February 08, 2021-March 29, 2024 ... More
    Modified [?]: 29 December 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 25 January 2021
    This dataset updates: Live
    Number of children 6-59 months admitted for TREATMENT OF SEVERE ACUTE MALNUTRITION (SAM) by country
  • 900+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: January 01, 1970-December 31, 2019 ... More
    Modified [?]: 20 December 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 20 September 2019
    This dataset updates: Every three months
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNESCO - Education Indicators
    Education indicators for Afghanistan. Contains data from the UNESCO Institute for Statistics bulk data service covering the following categories: SDG 4 Global and Thematic (made 2022 September), Other Policy Relevant Indicators (made 2022 September), Demographic and Socio-economic (made 2022 September)
  • 100+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: January 01, 2022-March 29, 2024 ... More
    Modified [?]: 12 December 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 12 December 2022
    This dataset updates: Every year
    These document are compiled by the Information Management team in the Global Health Cluster Unit GHCU, and aims to compile the monitoring framework of the Humanitarian Response Plans in Activated Health Clusteres. The data comes from humanitarianaction For any ideas, updates, or corrections please contact Alberto Castillo Aroca castilloalb@who.int GHCU-IM Assessment and Analysis IMO or the GHC healthcluster@who.int. The data used as populations, names, and other designations are used only as a reference and do not imply any endorsement. The compilation is made by the Global Health Cluster IM team and it is expected to be updated. Not all the fields are available in the reviewed documents and it is expected to be complemented. Please see the version control table in the document
  • 60+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: November 03, 2022-November 03, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 30 November 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 10 November 2022
    This dataset updates: As needed
    The Winter affected districts mapping showcases the 2021 winter affected areas to aid planning and resource mobilization is critical to get ahead of winter 2022-2023.
  • 100+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: January 01, 2021-December 31, 2023 ... More
    Modified [?]: 24 November 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 10 November 2022
    This dataset updates: As needed
    Afghanistan urban and rural population estimates at province level for 2023.
  • 100+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: November 03, 2022-November 03, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 10 November 2022
    Confirmed [?]: 26 December 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 10 November 2022
    This dataset updates: Every year
    Afghanistan prevalence of malnutrition, SAM, MAM and GAM.
  • 100+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: July 01, 2022-September 30, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 1 November 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 16 October 2022
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: OCHA Afghanistan - Who does What Where
    The Who does What Where (3W) is a core humanitarian coordination dataset. It is critical to know where humanitarian organizations are working, what they are doing and their capability in order to identify gaps, avoid duplication of efforts, and plan for future humanitarian response (if needed). The data includes a list of humanitarian organizations by district and cluster, as well as a unique count of organizations. An interactive map of the 3W data can be accessed here.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: January 01, 2021-December 31, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 26 September 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 9 October 2022
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Afghanistan - Voluntary Repatriation
    UNHCR monitors refugee returnees through the process of Voluntary Repatriation to Afghanistan. As part of this process, UNHCR interviews refugees willing to return to Afghanistan at the Voluntary Repatriation Centers in the country of asylum, monitors the return condition through household-level interviews at the Encashment Centers in Afghanistan and follows up on the returnees' situation in the areas of return one to six months later through phone surveys. Upon return to Afghanistan, returnees are assisted at four Encashment Centers with a cash grant to support their immediate humanitarian needs and transportation costs. Returning refugees receive a cash grant up to USD 250 per individual, as well as a range of services to support their reintegration. This dataset is from household interviews at the Encashment Centers. Other datasets from Encashment Centers are available for each year from 2010 to 2021. The objective of the interviews is to record details on the returnee households and family members including the amount of cash grant received.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: December 01, 2021-July 01, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 19 September 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 14 November 2022
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Post-Distribution Monitoring of Cash-Based Intervention
    UNHCR uses Post Distribution Monitoring (PDM) as a mechanism to collect refugees’ feedback on the quality, sufficiency, utilization and effectiveness of the assistance items they receive. The underlying principle behind the process is linked to accountability, as well as a commitment to improve the quality and relevance of support provided, and related services. UNHCR increasingly uses cash based interventions (CBIs) as a preferred modality for delivering assistance, offering greater dignity and choice to Persons of Concern (PoCs) in line with UNHCR’s core protection mandate. In order to ensure that the cash assistance provided meets the intended objectives and that desired outcomes are achieved, UNHCR conducts regular post-distribution and outcome monitoring with a sample of refugee recipients residing across the country. This study monitors the following type of Cash Assitance: Basic Needs (MPCA), Education, Energy, cash for persons with specific needs, cash for protection and covid-19, rent, shelter repair, voluntary return and winterization.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: January 01, 2021-December 31, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 26 August 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 14 November 2022
    This dataset updates: Never
    Following the change in authority in Afghanistan on 15 August 2021, UNHCR introduced a rapid assessment methodology to quickly assess humanitarian and protection needs throughout the country as part of scale-up by UNHCR to respond to the unfolding crisis. The assessments were carried out between October - December 2021. The primary focus of the assessments were IDPs and IDP returnees who account for the majority of the households interviewed in these assessments. Nonetheless, as UNHCR takes a whole-of-community approach in its assistance programme, vulnerable host community members were also assessed, alongside a small number of refugee returnees, asylum seekers and refugees, as well as deported and spontaneous returnees under an area-based approach. The majority of the assessments were conducted in the Southern Region due to the fact that conflict increased over JuneJuly 2021 in the South and people were displaced into urban areas and could not be reached. When the fighting subsided following the change in authority on 15 August 2021, many families immediately returned to their places of origin. As their needs were assumed to be high, they were prioritized for assessment.
  • 100+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: April 01, 2022-June 30, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 10 August 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 10 August 2022
    This dataset updates: As needed
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: OCHA Afghanistan - Who does What Where
    The Who does What Where (3W) is a core humanitarian coordination dataset. It is critical to know where humanitarian organizations are working, what they are doing and their capability in order to identify gaps, avoid duplication of efforts, and plan for future humanitarian response (if needed). The data includes a list of humanitarian organizations by district and cluster, as well as a unique count of organizations. An interactive map of the 3W data can be accessed here.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: November 21, 2021-December 13, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 4 July 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 10 July 2022
    This dataset updates: Never
    Since 2017, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has been supporting durable solutions aimed at returns and reintegration through its Community based Protection and Solutions Programme Response (Co-PROSPER) in Priority Areas of Return and Reintegration (PARR). Initially supporting 1,347,207 individuals in 20 PARR locations in 11 provinces, in 2021, the programme was then further expanded in December 2021 to an additional 1,423,775 individuals in another 20 PARR locations in 19 provinces. In order to establish a baseline for the population prior to intervention, IMPACT conducted a Socio-Economic Vulnerability Assessment (SEVA) of the 20 locations. Between 22 November and 5 December 2021, IMPACT interviewed 2,031 households in each of the 20 new PARR locations on household vulnerabilities, community leadership inclusivity, service quality and access, livelihoods and economic outlook, and community relations and stability. Key Informant (KIs) interviews were conducted to assess community leadership in each of the 20 new PARR locations to provide indicative information on infrastructure, service presence, stakeholder presence, and conditions faced by specific displacement groups in each site. The KI survey also aimed to provide additional information on each site and location to complement HH survey findings. Nine KIs were interviewed in each location (except for two locations where certain population groups were absent).
  • 70+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: April 13, 2020-April 13, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 28 June 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 13 April 2020
    This dataset updates: As needed
    This dataset contains information about COVID-19 health facilities and testing capacity per province in Afghanistan.
  • 100+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: December 01, 2021-June 12, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 14 June 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 14 June 2022
    This dataset updates: Every year
    Geo-coordinates of water points and safe water population coverage in Afghanistan.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: November 22, 2021-December 05, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 14 June 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 10 July 2022
    This dataset updates: Never
    Since 2017, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has been supporting durable solutions aimed at returns and reintegration through its Community based Protection and Solutions Programme Response (Co-PROSPER) in Priority Areas of Return and Reintegration (PARR). Initially supporting 1,347,207 individuals in 20 PARR locations in 11 provinces, in 2021, the programme was then further expanded in December 2021 to an additional 1,423,775 individuals in another 20 PARR locations in 19 provinces. In order to establish a baseline for the population prior to intervention, IMPACT conducted a Socio-Economic Vulnerability Assessment (SEVA) of the 20 locations. Between 22 November and 5 December 2021, IMPACT interviewed 2,031 households in each of the 20 new PARR locations on household vulnerabilities, community leadership inclusivity, service quality and access, livelihoods and economic outlook, and community relations and stability. The following preliminary findings note shares the key findings from the assessment, to provide an understanding of the overall level of integration of households living in the new PARRs
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: February 20, 2021-March 04, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 8 June 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 10 July 2022
    This dataset updates: Never
    Following the influx of refugee-returnees from Pakistan and Iran in 2016, UNHCR has been supporting the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan's (GoIRA) Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation (MoRR) through a series of programmes aimed at providing durable solutions for returnees and long-term displaced populations in Afghanistan. 20 locations were identified by UNHCR and GoIRA as Priority Areas of Return and Reintegration (PARR locations). In these locations, large populations of refugee-returnees, internally displaced persons (IDPs) and host communities live together. Within these PARR locations, UNHCR implemented its short and medium-term Community-based Protection and Solutions Programme Response (CO-PROSPER) programmes to promote long-term development initiatives. UNHCR aimed to develop an area-based, humanitarian-development-peace triple nexus response to support durable solutions and create conducive conditions for the sustainable reintegration of displaced persons. To understand the impact of these programmes on the PARR locations, IMPACT Initiatives (IMPACT) conducted an evaluation of the impact of the programmes in PARR locations across four different dimensions: 1) community leadership inclusivity, 2) strengthening public services and equitable access, 3) income generation and economic empowerment, and 4) peacebuilding, and created indices to measure progress over these four key objectives that can be compared against the programme goals. In order to conduct this assessment, a mixed-method approach was used with two structured tools with separate methodologies to assess each site as follows. A HH level tool was used to interview a representative sample of HHs in each of the 20 PARR locations, with a 95% confidence level and a 10% margin of error. While aggregated (to the overall HH level) results are representative by population group (IDPs, refugee-returnees, and host communities) and by location, findings per population group in the locations are indicative only. Household data collection took place from 20 February to 4 March 2021. A total of 2,039 households in representing a total population of 1,347,207 people (approximately 192,458 households) across 20 PARR locations were interviewed.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: February 23, 2021-March 02, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 31 May 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 10 July 2022
    This dataset updates: Never
    Following the influx of refugee-returnees from Pakistan and Iran in 2016, UNHCR has been supporting the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan’s (GoIRA) Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation (MoRR) through a series of programmes aimed at providing durable solutions for returnees and long-term displaced populations in Afghanistan. 20 locations were identified by UNHCR and GoIRA as Priority Areas of Return and Reintegration (PARR locations). In these locations, large populations of refugee-returnees, internally displaced persons (IDPs) and host communities live together. Within these PARR locations, UNHCR implemented its short and medium-term Community-based Protection and Solutions Programme Response (CO-PROSPER) programmes to promote long-term development initiatives. UNHCR aimed to develop an area-based, humanitarian-development-peace triple nexus response to support durable solutions and create conducive conditions for the sustainable reintegration of displaced persons. To understand the impact of these programmes on the PARR locations, IMPACT Initiatives (IMPACT) conducted an evaluation of the impact of the programmes in PARR locations across four different dimensions: 1) community leadership inclusivity, 2) strengthening public services and equitable access, 3) income generation and economic empowerment, and 4) peacebuilding, and created indices to measure progress over these four key objectives that can be compared against the programme goals. In order to conduct this assessment, a mixed-method approach was used with two structured tools with separate methodologies to assess each site as follows. A HH level tool was used to interview a representative sample of HHs in each of the 20 PARR locations, with a 95% confidence level and a 10% margin of error. While aggregated (to the overall HH level) results are representative by population group (IDPs, refugee-returnees, and host communities) and by location, findings per population group in the locations are indicative only. In addition, Key Informants (KIs) were interviewed to assess community leadership in each of the 20 PARR locations to provide indicative information on infrastructure, service presence, stakeholder presence, and conditions faced by specific displacement groups in each site. Nine KIs were interviewed in each location (except for three locations). Between 21 February and 5 March 2021, 2,039 HHs and 168 KIs were interviewed across all 20 PARR locations
  • 100+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: January 01, 2022-March 31, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 26 April 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 26 April 2022
    This dataset updates: As needed
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: OCHA Afghanistan - Who does What Where
    The Who does What Where (3W) is a core humanitarian coordination dataset. It is critical to know where humanitarian organizations are working, what they are doing and their capability in order to identify gaps, avoid duplication of efforts, and plan for future humanitarian response (if needed). The data includes a list of humanitarian organizations by district and cluster, as well as a unique count of organizations. An interactive map of the 3W data can be accessed here.
  • 1600+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: January 01, 2021-November 30, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 24 April 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 27 January 2021
    This dataset updates: As needed
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: OCHA Afghanistan - Conflict Induced Displacements 2016-2022
    Newly displaced population due to conflict between 01 January 2021 and 30 November 2021, compiled by OCHA sub offices based on inter-agency assessment results. This data is a snapshot as of 24 April 2022 and the numbers are expected to change as new assessment figures become available.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: July 17, 2019-September 19, 2019 ... More
    Modified [?]: 18 April 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 20 December 2021
    This data is by request only
    Whole of Afghanistan Multi-Sectorial Assessment Conducted on Yearly Basis.
  • 40+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: March 16, 2021-April 01, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 18 April 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 18 April 2022
    This dataset updates: As needed
    Rapid Assessment Regarding Communication and Information Needs During Natural Disasters
  • 50+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: January 01, 2022-January 31, 2022 ... More
    Modified [?]: 14 April 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 14 April 2022
    This dataset updates: Every month
    JOINT MARKET MONITORING INITIATIVE (JMMI) Datasets for the year 2022.
  • 400+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: May 01, 2020-December 31, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 28 March 2022
    Confirmed [?]: 14 April 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 28 March 2022
    This dataset updates: Every month
    JOINT MARKET MONITORING INITIATIVE (JMMI) Datasets for 2020 and 2021