Afghanistan | Conflict Resolution & Security | Democracy - Civil Society
Report | December 7, 2005 | 4 pages
Despite Afghanistan’s continued problems and after decades of oppression and war, many Afghans see a better life with better hopes and expectations for the future. This article of a survey conducted for ABC News by Charney Research of New York with field work by the Afghan Center for Social and Opinion Research in Kabul finds that four years after the fall of the Taliban, Afghans express both vast support for the changes that have shaken their country and remarkable optimism for the future.
Download PDF Download NOWThe article finds that in post-Taliban Afghanistan, Afghans support the changes in their country and are optimistic, despite challenges.