United Nations Strategic Framework for Afghanistan
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2.1.d: Domestic credit to private sector by banks
(% of GDP)
3% (2020)
10%
(Proxy for SDG indicator 9.3.2)
Reporting focal point(s): ILO, UNDP, UN Women,
IOM
Thematic Area: Private Sector Development
Indicator
2.2.a: Proportion of total working age
population (15-65 years old) in salaried
employed in the private sector by sex (paid
private salary includes all nongovernment jobs
with a regular paycheque).
(Non-SDG indicator)
IMF, World Bank
and OECD
estimates. DAB
publications,
annual statements.
NSIA publications.
Baseline (year)
Target (end
Means of
2025)
10%
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World Bank
Total: 6%
(Men: 10%; Women:
data available)
(2022)
Afghanistan
Welfare
Monitoring Survey
Reporting focal point(s): ILO, UNDP, UN Women,
UNESCO, IOM
2.2.b: Number of new domestic and foreign 8,440 (Mar 2021
sectorial businesses registered.
12,000
NSIA Yearbook
- Mar 2022)
(Non-SDG indicator)
Reporting focal point(s): UNDP, UN Women
2.2.c: Value of Private Industrial Production.
AFN 3,075
million
AFN 4,000
million
NSIA Yearbook
(Non-SDG indicator)
(Mar 2021-Mar
2022)
Reporting focal point(s): UNDP
2.2.d: Proportion of surveyed firms facing
difficulties with (i) domestic payments, and (ii)
(i) 58%
(ii) 76%
(i) 10%
(ii) 20%
international payments.
World Bank Private
Sector Rapid
Survey.
(June 2022)
(Non-SDG indicator)
Reporting focal point(s): UNDP
2.2.e: Value of goods and services exported.
US$ 1.9 billion
(2022)
(Non-SDG indicator)
US$ 2.185
billion (15%
increase)
ASYCUDA data,
NSIA Yearbooks
Reporting focal point(s): UNDP
Thematic Area: Rural Development, Agriculture, and Natural Resource Management
Indicator
Baseline (year)
Target (end
2025)
Means of
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