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Afghanistan - assessing the work of the U.S. and ISAF

 

Assessing the work of the U.S. and ISAF in Afghanistan in 2010

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Afghanistan; Representative sample of Afghan men and women in all 34 provinces; 1.691 respondents; Afghan Center for Socio-Economic and Opinion Research; October 29, 2010 to November 13, 2010 Source: ABC; ARD; BBC; Washington Post Company


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The graph shows the results of a survey among Afghans to assess the work of the U.S. and ISAF in Afghanistan in 2010, regarding individual aspects. 53 percent of respondents thought that the training of the Afghan army and local police by the U.S. and ISAF had gotten better in 2010.

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International , Other
Survey
Survey time period October 29, 2010 to November 13, 2010
Interview
Number of respondents 1.691
Region Afghanistan
Macroregion Asia only
Relevance 3
Special features Representative sample of Afghan men and women in all 34 provinces
Method of interview In-person interview
Release
Published by ABC, ARD, BBC, Washington Post
Release date December 2010
Further information The source gives no information on missing percentage points to 100 percent.
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