OCHA resumed its operation in Afghanistan in 2009, providing humanitarian assistance in a complex environment where separate – and not always complementary – military, political and security objectives pose challenges to the implementation of humanitarian principles, the ability of responders to reach people in need and the safety and security of aid workers
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Updated
18 April 2021
| Dataset date: July 01, 2020-September 30, 2020
This dataset updates: Every three months
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.
Updated
30 March 2021
| Dataset date: January 01, 2020-December 30, 2020
This dataset updates: As needed
Newly displaced population due to conflict between 01 January 2020 and 30 December 2020, compiled by OCHA sub offices based on inter-agency assessment results. This data is a snapshot as of 30 Mar 2021 and the numbers are expected to change as new assessment figures become available.
Updated
5 October 2020
| Dataset date: January 01, 2019-December 31, 2019
This dataset updates: As needed
1) Natural disaster events include avalanches, earthquakes, flooding, heavy rainfall & snowfall, and landslides & mudflows as recorded by OCHA field offices based on assessments in the field. 2) A natural disaster incident is defined as an event that has affected (i.e. impacted) people, who may or may not require humanitarian assistance. 3) The information includes assessment figures from OCHA, ANDMA, IOM, Red Crescent Societies, national NGOs, international NGOs, and ERM. 4) The number of affected people and houses damaged or destroyed are based on the reports received. These figures may change as updates are received.
Updated
3 March 2020
| Dataset date: January 01, 2019-December 30, 2019
This dataset updates: Never
Newly displaced population due to conflict between 01 January 2019 and 30 December 2019, compiled by OCHA sub offices based on inter-agency assessment results. This data is a snapshot as of 03 March 2020 and the numbers are expected to change as new assessment figures become available.
Updated
30 January 2020
| Dataset date: October 01, 2019-December 31, 2019
This dataset updates: Every three months
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.
Updated
6 December 2019
| Dataset date: January 01, 2018-December 31, 2018
This dataset updates: Every month
1) Natural disaster events include avalanches, drought, earthquakes, flooding, heavy rainfall & snowfall, and landslides & mudflows as recorded by OCHA field offices based on assessments in the field. 2) A natural disaster incident is defined as an event that has affected (i.e. impacted) people, who may or may not require humanitarian assistance. 3) The information includes assessment figures from OCHA, ANDMA, IOM, Red Crescent Societies, national NGOs, international NGOs, and ERM. 4) The number of affected people and houses damaged or destroyed are based on the reports received. These figures may change as updates are received.
Updated
10 November 2019
| Dataset date: January 31, 2013-January 31, 2013
This dataset updates: Every year
This spatial dataset of major rivers provides the delimitation of major water courses in Afghanistan. It comprises 24 water course features, which are attributed with a hydrological description and watercourse name (English).
This dataset was last modified by the OCHA IMU in January 2013. The scales at which the original datasets were created are unknown, but it is likely that they were digitized at a scale of around 1:500,000. The purpose of this dataset is to show major rivers at a provincial scale or higher.
The multiple sources of the data are as follows: South East Asia Rivers, USAID map of ongoing humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan; Foreign and Commonwealth Office Library map series 230 (2005); and an alternative country river line dataset (custodian unknown).
Updated
10 November 2019
| Dataset date: January 01, 2016-October 29, 2016
This dataset updates: Every year
1) Natural disaster events include avalanches,earthquake, flooding, heavy rainfall & snowfall, and landslides & mudflows as recorded by OCHA field offices and IOM Afghanistan Humanitarian Assistance Database (HADB).
2) A natural disaster incident is defined as an event that has affected (i.e. impacted) people, who may or may not require humanitarian assistance.
3) HADB information is used as a main reference and supplemented by OCHA Field Office reports for those incidents where information is not available from the HADB. OCHA information includes assessment figures from OCHA, ANDMA, Red Crescent Societies, national NGOs, international NGOs, and ERM.
4) The number of affected people and houses damaged or destroyed are based on the reports received. These figures may change as updates are received.
Updated
10 November 2019
| Dataset date: October 01, 2016-December 31, 2016
This dataset updates: Every three months
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.
Updated
10 November 2019
| Dataset date: July 01, 2016-September 30, 2016
This dataset updates: Every three months
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.
Updated
10 November 2019
| Dataset date: July 01, 2015-September 30, 2015
This dataset updates: Every three months
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.
Updated
10 November 2019
| Dataset date: January 01, 2017-December 31, 2017
This dataset updates: Every year
1) Natural disaster events include avalanches, earthquakes, flooding, heavy rainfall & snowfall, and landslides & mudflows as recorded by OCHA field offices based on assessments in the field. 2) A natural disaster incident is defined as an event that has affected (i.e. impacted) people, who may or may not require humanitarian assistance. 3) The information includes assessment figures from OCHA, ANDMA, IOM, Red Crescent Societies, national NGOs, international NGOs, and ERM. 4) The number of affected people and houses damaged or destroyed are based on the reports received. These figures may change as updates are received.
Updated
10 November 2019
| Dataset date: January 01, 2014-December 31, 2014
This dataset updates: Every year
1) Natural disaster events include avalanches, extreme winter conditions, flooding, heavy rainfall, landslides & mudflows, and extreme weather (sandstorms, hail, wind, etc) as recorded by OCHA field offices and IOM Afghanistan Humanitarian Assistance Database (HADB). 2) A natural disaster incident is defined as an event that has affected (i.e. impacted) Afghans, who may or may not require humanitarian assistance. 3) HADB information is used as a main reference and supplemented by OCHA Field Office reports for those incidents where information is not available from the HADB. OCHA information includes assessment figures from OCHA, ANDMA, Red Crescent Societies, national NGOs, international NGOs, and ERM.
Updated
10 November 2019
| Dataset date: July 01, 2017-September 30, 2017
This dataset updates: Every three months
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.
Updated
10 November 2019
| Dataset date: January 01, 2012-December 31, 2014
This dataset updates: Every year
The number of infectious disease outbreaks as reported by the Disease Early Warning System (DEWS), MoPH. Outbreaks are reported for ABD, Anthrax, ARI, AVH, AWD, Brucellosis, CCHF, Chickenpox, Cholera, Conjunctivitis, Dengue Fever, Dermatitis, Diphtheria, Gulran Disease, Leishmaniasis, Malaria, Measles, Mumps, Pertussis, Poisoning, Rabies, Scabies, Tenia Capitis and Typhoid.
Updated
28 October 2019
| Dataset date: July 01, 2019-September 30, 2019
This dataset updates: Every three months
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.
Updated
13 August 2019
| Dataset date: April 01, 2019-June 30, 2019
This dataset updates: Every three months
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.
Updated
25 June 2019
| Dataset date: January 01, 2019-March 31, 2019
This dataset updates: Every three months
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.
Updated
20 June 2019
| Dataset date: December 31, 2018-December 31, 2018
This dataset updates: As needed
Total number of civilian casualties documented in each of Afghanistan’s 34 provinces, the top three causes
of civilian casualties in each province, and the percentage increase or decrease compared to 2017. For more, refer to the report from UNAMA
Updated
12 June 2019
| Dataset date: October 01, 2018-December 31, 2018
This dataset updates: Every three months
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.
Updated
28 January 2019
| Dataset date: January 01, 2018-December 31, 2018
This dataset updates: Every week
Newly displaced population due to conflict between 01 January 2018 and 31 December 2018, compiled by OCHA sub offices based on inter-agency assessment results. This data is a snapshot as of 28 January 2019 and the numbers are expected to change as new assessment figures become available.
Updated
29 November 2018
| Dataset date: September 30, 2018-September 30, 2018
This dataset updates: Every three months
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.
Updated
4 September 2018
| Dataset date: April 01, 2018-June 30, 2018
This dataset updates: Every month
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.
Updated
7 July 2018
| Dataset date: March 21, 2016-March 20, 2017
This dataset updates: Never
This tabular dataset provides the Afghanistan population estimation for the Persian calendar year 1395 (corresponding to the Gregorian period 21 March 2016 to 20 March 2017) disaggregated by districts and provincial centres (admin level 3), age, gender, and urban-rural settled populations. The total population of the country in 1395 is estimated to be around 29.1 million, which is inclusive of the 1.5 million nomadic population.
This dataset format was created on 15 August 2016 by the Information Management Unit (IMU) of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Afghanistan. Since the Afghanistan Geodesy and Cartography Head Office (AGCHO) is recognized as the sole authoritative source a for administrative boundaries, the population estimates have also been matched to the administrative names and codes of the AGCHO dataset. The dataset include popluation estimates disaggregated by CSO province and district codes (including Kabul city districts), population estimates disaggreated by AGCHO district codes, and a lookup table that relates CSO, AGCHO and AIMS legacy codes. Note that the 1.5 million nomadic population is NOT included in the province and district population estimates. Estimated population disaggregated by age group and gender is calculated using proportion of the total estimated population falling under each cohort based on 2011/2012 National Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (NRVA) report. This data is only available at the province level.
The 2015/2016 estimations can be found on https://data.humdata.org/dataset/estimated-population-of-afghanistan-2015-2016