Socio-Economic Assessment of Pakistani Refugees in Afghanistan's Khost and Paktika Provinces 2017
- URL
- https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/3997
- Description
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Afghanistan hosts a protracted population of Pakistani refugees, who fled North Waziristan Agency in 2014 as a result of a joint military offensive by Pakistani government forces against non-state armed groups. As of May 2017, UNHCR has biometrically registered over 50,000 refugees in Khost province and 36,000 refugees in Paktika province, where access remains a challenge. Over 16,000 of these refugees receive shelter and essential services in the Gulan camp in Khost province, while most of the others live among the host population in various urban and rural locations.
To better understand the needs of the refugees and the host communities, UNHCR and WFP agreed to conduct a joint assessment of Pakistani refugees in Khost and Paktika. The data collection commenced in May 2017 and covered 2,638 refugee households (2,198 in Khost and 440 in Paktika).The scope of this socio-economic assessment includes:
- Identification of the household
- Characteristics of the household head
- Demographic composition of the household
- Housing characteristics
- Access to services
- Asset ownership
- Sources of income
- Consumption expenditure
- Debt
- Agricultural production
- Livestock ownership
- Food consumption groups
- Coping strategies
- Household Hunger Scale
- Shocks
- Child education
- Intentions- Priority needs
- Sample
- Format
- Single study
- Country
- Afghanistan and Pakistan
- Title
- Socio-Economic Assessment of Pakistani Refugees in Afghanistan's Khost and Paktika Provinces 2017
- Format
- Single study