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United Nations Strategic Framework for Afghanistan

99 56 | UNITED NATIONS STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR AFGHANISTAN Reporting focal point(s): UNESCO Thematic Area: Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Indicator Baseline (year) Target (end Means of 2025) Verification 1.3.a: Proportion of population having access to 34.64% (2020) (i) 40% UNICEF/WHO Joint safely managed water services. Monitoring Programme; REACH (SDG indicator 6.6.1) Whole of Afghanistan Reporting focal point(s): UNICEF Assessment; WASH Cluster. 1.3.b: Proportion of the population having 40.38% (2020) access to basic managed sanitation services. 45% UNICEF/WHO Joint Monitoring Programme; REACH (SDG indicator 6.2.1) Reporting focal point(s): UNICEF Whole of Afghanistan Assessment; WASH Cluster. 1.3.c: Proportion of the population having 46.99% (2020) 50% UNICEF/WHO Joint access to basic hygiene services. Monitoring Programme; REACH (SDG indicator 6.2.1) Reporting focal point(s): UNICEF Whole of Afghanistan Assessment; WASH Cluster. Thematic Area: Social Protection Indicator 1.4.a: Proportion of households classified under "high" levels of food-based coping strategies. Baseline (year) Target (end 16% (29% for female headed households and 22% for households with persons living with disabilities). (Feb-Mar 2023) (Non-SDG indicator) Reporting focal point(s): WFP 1.4.b: Proportion of households finding it difficult to meet basic food and non-food needs. 64% (Nov 2022) (Non-SDG indicator) 2025) 10% (25% for female headed households and 15% for households with persons living with disabilities). 35% Means of Verification Agriculture-Food Security Monitoring System World Bank Afghanistan Welfare Monitoring Survey Round 2. Reporting focal point(s): WFP 1.4.c: Proportion of households classified under "crisis" or "emergency" levels of livelihood coping strategies. 66% (2023) 50% Agriculture-Food Security Monitoring System
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