United Nations Strategic Framework for Afghanistan
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Reporting focal point(s): WHO, UNFPA
1.1.e: Proportion of children under 5 who are (i)
wasted 25 and (ii) stunted (disaggregated by
gender).
(SDG indicators 2.2.1 and 2.2.2)
(i) Wasted:
10.3%
(i) 8%
(ii)30%
Afghanistan Health
Survey; National
Nutrition Survey;
(ii) Stunted:
36.6% (2018)
National Smart
survey or MICS.
Reporting focal point(s): UNICEF
1.1.f: Proportion of the population with access
to essential health services within 0.5 hour
reaching distance.
56.6% (2018)
85-90%
Afghanistan Health
Survey.
(Non-SDG indicator)
Reporting focal point(s): WHO, UNDP, UNFPA
1.1.g: Proportion of children (12-23 months)
who received (i) Penta-3 and (ii) measles
vaccinations.
(i) 61% (2018)
(ii) 74% (2022)
(i) 80%
(i) Afghanistan
(ii) 90%
Health Survey.
(Proxy for SDG indicator 3.b.1)
Reporting focal point(s): WHO
1.1.h. Number of drug users who have access to
treatment and rehabilitation services.
30,000 drug
users.
20% increase
in coverage
per annum.
(Proxy for SDG indicators 3.5.1)
Reporting focal point(s): UNODC
Thematic Area: Education
Indicator
Baseline (year) Target (end
(ii) Ministry of
Public Health EPI-
MYP.
UNODC Reports on
drug use situation.
Means of
1.2.a: Proportion of children and young people
in Grade 3 achieving at least a minimum
proficiency level in (i) reading and (ii)
mathematics, by sex.
(SDG indicator 4.1.1)
Reporting focal point(s): UNESCO
1.2.b: Number of youth and adults (15 years and
above) enrolled in basic general literacy courses
disaggregated by sex.
(Proxy for SDG indicator 4.6.1)
TBD pending
results of
2025)
TBD based on
results of
forthcoming
sampled student
assessment
expected by end
of 2023.
sampled
student
assessment.
Verification
Early grade reading
and math
assessments
(UNESCO).
7,500
(3,750 females;
3,750 males).
150,000
(90,000 females;
60,000 males).
UNESCO monitoring
reports.
(2022)
25 The share of child under five years old that fall two standard deviations below the expected weight for their height.View entire presentation