Rapport
2014. Socio-economic analysis
Titre de série :
Afghanistan opium survey
Auteur(s) :
ONUDC / UNODC
Article en page(s) :
61 p.
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Discipline :
MAR (Marchés / Markets)
Thésaurus mots-clés
ENQUETE
;
OPIUM
;
GEOGRAPHIE
;
ECONOMIE
;
PRODUCTION
;
REVENU
;
AGRICULTURE
;
PRIX
Thésaurus géographique
AFGHANISTAN
Résumé :
Afghanistan is currently going through a crucial transitional phase as it attempts to strengthen its civil administration and stabilize the country for its post-2014 political scenario. Such comprehensive political changes can only be accomplished once an institutional framework to strengthen and optimize the economic and socio-economic opportunities in the country is in place.
As the cultivation of opium is an important economic activity in many parts of the country and constitutes a significant share of the national economy, the comprehensive analysis of economic opportunities and challenges place special emphasis on this sector. Furthermore, given the multitude of factors driving opium poppy cultivation (and illicit crop cultivation in general), the findings of this survey can support policy responses formulated based on solid evidence. This part of the Afghanistan Opium Survey 2014 is therefore dedicated to the analysis of the opiate economy in Afghanistan and the factors and determinants driving opium poppy cultivation. It looks at opium cultivation from both an economic point of view, which includes indicators such as household income and the value of the country's opiate economy, and from a socio-economic point of view, which aims to shed light on the factors that influence opium poppy cultivation. [Extract]
As the cultivation of opium is an important economic activity in many parts of the country and constitutes a significant share of the national economy, the comprehensive analysis of economic opportunities and challenges place special emphasis on this sector. Furthermore, given the multitude of factors driving opium poppy cultivation (and illicit crop cultivation in general), the findings of this survey can support policy responses formulated based on solid evidence. This part of the Afghanistan Opium Survey 2014 is therefore dedicated to the analysis of the opiate economy in Afghanistan and the factors and determinants driving opium poppy cultivation. It looks at opium cultivation from both an economic point of view, which includes indicators such as household income and the value of the country's opiate economy, and from a socio-economic point of view, which aims to shed light on the factors that influence opium poppy cultivation. [Extract]
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