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Provincial Profile
Bamyan
GENERAL INFORMATIONGENERAL INFORMATIONGENERAL INFORMATION
2Bamyan province lies on the highlands of Afghanistan. The province covers an area of 17,414 km of mostly dry, mountainous terrain with a number of rivers, the largest being the Punjab. Nearly the whole province is mountainous or semi mountainous, while only 1.8% of the area is made up of flat land.
The province is divided into 7 districts. The provincial capital is Bamyan centre which has a population of about 80,900 inhabitants.
GeographyGeographyGeography
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NATIONAL RURAL WATER SUPPLY,SANITATION & IRRIGATION PROGRAM
Islamic Republic of AfghanistanMinistry of Rural Rehabilitation &
Development (MRRD)
Bamyan has a total population of 425,500. There are 55,513 households in the province and households on average have 7 members.
PopulationPopulationPopulation
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Basic hygiene provided by safe drinking water and adequate sanitation are the most effective strategies to improve the health status of the population. There is evidence that globally provision of adequate sanitation services, safe water supply, and hygiene education represents an effective health intervention that reduces the mortality caused by diarrhoeal disease by an average of 65 percent, and the related morbidity by 26 percent (WHO 2001). Provision of safe, convenient and sustainable water and sanitation services will not only result in reduced morbidity and mortality (particularly under five mortality), but also reduce health costs and increase worker productivity,school attendance and overall well-being.
aPercentage of households with access to improved sources of drinking water , by residence; Time to reach drinking water source (all water sources), by residence
Indicator Residence National
Urban Rural Kuchi
Percentage of population withaccess to improved drinkingwater source
Time to reach drinking water source (one way, in minutes)
mean time
median time
90.9 39.4 21.0 45.5
1 7 18 6
0 3 10 1aImproved sources of drinking water include: hand pump (private or public), bored wells, protected spring, piped water (private or municipal); un-improved sources include: surface water (open well, unprotected spring, kariz, river, lake, channel, pool, drainage), water tanker, bottled water.
The time to reach the main source of drinking water varies significantly by residence, and especially for rural households. Overall, Afghan household members – usually women and children – have to walk on average six minutes to reach the nearest water point and another six minutes to walk back. This average time hides a substantial variation, as 50 percent of the households need only one minute or less and some 11 percent requires half an hour or more for a return trip. For urban households, the mean time to reach the water point is only one minute and close to 80 percent has water in or next to the dwelling. The corresponding share of rural households without travel time is half of this (39 percent) and for Kuchi only 15 percent.
2Improved sources of drinking water in NRVA include: hand pump (private or public), bored wells, protected spring, piped water (private or municipal); unimproved sources include: surface water (open well, unprotected spring, kariz, river,lake, channel, pool, drainage), water tanker, bottled water.
The National Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (NRVA) 2011-12 inventory of community preferences for development among male and female Shuras emphasized the importance of water supply, as they assigned it top priority. The household survey recorded that access to
2improved drinking water sources is available to 46 percent of the population of Afghanistan. Compared to the results of the NRVA 2007-08 round this indicates a sharp increase of the share of the population with safe drinking water from 27 to 46 percent. The situation especially improved in rural areas, where the share of the population using improved sources almost doubled between 2007-08 and 2011-12 from 20 to 39 percent. If this rate of improvement is continued, the ANDS target of 61.5 percent in 2020 will easily be achieved.
Large differences are observed in the share with access between the urban population on the one hand (71 percent) and the rural and Kuchi populations on the other (39 and 21 percent, respectively). Similar differences exist between the provinces, with access ranging from 7 and 9 percent in Urozgan and Zabul to 67 and 78 percent in Balkh and Kabul. Close to half the population (49 percent) – equivalent to 14.7 million people – relies on surface water for their main source of water and 28 percent on hand pumps (an improved drinking water source). The reliance on piped water (improved source) is 9 percent overall, but with 26 percent it the most important source in urban areas.
MDG Indicator 7.8Proportion of the population
using improved drinking water sources
45.5
Water and sanitationWater and sanitationWater and sanitation
Drinking waterDrinking waterDrinking water
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803283AI (G00878) 12-08
1972 Line of Contro
KAPISALAGHMAN
NANGARHARLOGAR
WARDAK
PARWAN
PANJSHIR
KUNAR
TAKHAR
KUNDUZ
BALKH
BAGHLAN
BAMYAN
SAR-E PUL
FARYAB
BADGHIS
GHOR
GHAZNI
PAKTIKAZABUL
HERAT
NIMROZ
HELMAND KANDAHAR
URUZGAN
DAYKUNDI
FARAH
BADAKHSHAN
PAKTIYA
SAMANGAN
JOWZJAN
NURISTAN
KHOST
TURKMENISTAN
CHINA
TA J I K I S TA N
IR AN
PA K I S TA N
INDIA
UZBEKISTAN
DUSHANBE
KABUL
ISLAMABAD
0 - 9
10 - 14
15 - 19
20 - 29
30 - 39
40 - 49
50 - 100
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Safe disposal of human excreta creates the first barrier to excreta-related disease, helping to reduce transmission through direct and indirect – for example, animal and insect – routes. The 2011-12 NRVA found that 8.3 percent of the population used improved sanitation facilities. Compared with NRVA 2007-08, the present survey shows relative improvement up from 5 percent, but in absolute terms the share of the population with improved sanitation remained very low. The most commonly-used sanitation facilities are a covered latrine and open pit (respectively 57 percent and 19 percent; both considered unimproved) (data not shown). Darean and open field or bush (open defecation) are used by 15 percent of the population. The situation for the urban population is considerably better, as here up to 29 percent of the population has access to improved sanitation.
WHO and UNICEF recently apply a more refined definition of the quality of sanitation, by distinguishing private and shared facilities within the category of improved sanitation (WHO-UNICEF 2013). Using this additional criterion, only 6 percent of the population – 19 percent in urban areas, 2 percent in rural areas and none of the Kuchi – rely on the most adequate method for sanitation.
MDG Indicator 7.9
Proportion of population using an 3
improved sanitation facility8.3
aPopulation, by use of improved sanitation , access privacy, and by residence (in percentages)
Residence Use of improved Sanitation, access privacy
with access without access TotalPrivate Shared TotalPrivate Shared Total Private Shared TotalPrivate Shared Total Private Shared Total
19.01.9
UrbanRuralKuchiNational
0.05.7
10.00.50.0
29.12.40.0
43.568.724.3
27.428.975.7
70.997.6100.0
62.570.624.3
37.529.475.7
100.0100.0100.0
2.7 8.3 60.5 31.1 91.7 66.2 33.8 100.0aImproved sanitation includes flush latrine, improved latrine and covered latrine; un-improved sanitation includes open pit, darean and open defecation.
3Improved sanitation includes flush latrine and improved latrine; un-improved sanitation includes open pit, traditional covered latrine, darean and withoutfacilities. The NRVA 2011-12 did not differentiate beyond these categories and consequently could not identify types of improved sanitation currently includedin the unimproved categories. The actual share of population with access to improved sanitation is expected to be higher than 8.3 percent.
Percentage of households with access toPercentage of households with access tosafe drinking water, by provincesafe drinking water, by province
Percentage of households with access tosafe drinking water, by province
SanitationSanitationSanitation Source: National Risk and Vulnerability Assesstment (NRVA 2011-2012)
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Settled Population of Bamyan by Civil Division, (Urban,Settled Population of Bamyan by Civil Division, (Urban,Rural and Sex) based on 2012-2013/NRVARural and Sex) based on 2012-2013/NRVA
Settled Population of Bamyan by Civil Division, (Urban,Rural and Sex) based on 2012-2013/NRVA
Source: Central Sta�s�cs Organiza�on (CSO) 2012-2013
Ru-WatSIP activities and projects in Bamyan since 2003-2013Ru-WatSIP activities and projects in Bamyan since 2003-2013Ru-WatSIP activities and projects in Bamyan since 2003-2013
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Province District Output Activity Quantity Budget Direct Beneficiaries
Status
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Shallow Well Boring 5 14,330 875 Completed
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Latrine Construct ion 15 1,200 105 Completed
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Shallow Well Digging 19 13,046 2850 Completed
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Latrine Construct ion 29 240 203 Completed
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Hygiene Education Training 2,850 4,283 2850 Completed
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Shallow Well Digging 2 2,391 1650 Completed
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Latrine Construct ion 5 229,321 175 Completed
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Water Reservoir Construct ion 3 3,749 3000 Completed
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Shallow Well Digging 2 4,120 350 Completed
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Shallow Well Digging 7 17,151 3722.090909 Completed
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Latrine Construct ion 4 5,362 1276 Completed
BAMYAN KAHMARD Shallow Well Digging 3 8,700 525 Completed
BAMYAN KAHMARD Latrine Construct ion 4 12,000 22.4 Completed
BAMYAN KAHMARD Shallow Well Digging 2 2,391 350 Completed
BAMYAN KAHMARD Latrine Construct ion 5 229,321 175 Completed
BAMYAN KAHMARD Water Reservoir Construct ion 2 2,499 2000 Completed
BAMYAN KAHMARD Shallow Well Digging 2 4,120 350 Completed
BAMYAN KAHMARD Latrine Construct ion 2 19,277 350 Completed
BAMYAN KAHMARD Shallow Well Digging 7 16,760 2167 Completed
BAMYAN SAIGHAN Shallow Well Digging 4 11,600 2100 Completed
BAMYAN SAIGHAN Latrine Construct ion 5 15,000 700 Completed
BAMYAN SAIGHAN Shallow Well Digging 2 2,391 350 Completed
BAMYAN SAIGHAN Latrine Construct ion 5 229,321 175 Completed
BAMYAN SAIGHAN Water Reservoir Construct ion 2 2,499 2000 Completed
BAMYAN SAIGHAN Shallow Well Digging 1 4,120 350 Completed
BAMYAN SAIGHAN Latrine Construct ion 2 19,277 350 Completed
BAMYAN SAIGHAN Latrine Construct ion 2 19,277 350 Completed
BAMYAN SAIGHAN Shallow Well Digging 2 3,055 350 Completed
BAMYAN SAIGHAN Latrine Construct ion 2 10,299 350 Completed
BAMYAN SAIGHAN Shallow Well Digging 6 16,760 2166 Completed
BAMYAN SHEBAR Shallow Well Digging 14 16,811 2100 Completed
BAMYAN SHEBAR Latrine Construct ion 18 600 126 Completed
BAMYAN SHEBAR Hygiene Education Training 2,100 3,157 2100 Completed
BAMYAN SHEBAR Shallow Well Digging 4 11,600 700 Completed
BAMYAN SHEBAR Latrine Construct ion 3 9,000 420 Completed
BAMYAN SHEBAR Shallow Well Digging 3 3,587 525 Completed
BAMYAN SHEBAR Latrine Construct ion 5 229,321 175 Completed
BAMYAN SHEBAR Water Reservoir Construct ion 2 2,499 2000 Completed
BAMYAN SHEBAR Shallow Well Digging 2 4,120 350 Completed
BAMYAN SHEBAR Shallow Well Digging 7 16,760 2167 Completed
BAMYAN SHEBAR Latrine Construct ion 1 1,340 319 Completed
BAMYAN WARAS Shallow Well Digging 1 2,060 175 Completed
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Shallow Well Boring 5 14,330 875 Completed
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Latrine Construct ion 15 1,200 105 Completed
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Shallow Well Digging 17 13,806 1800 Completed
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Ru-WatSIP activities and projects in Bamyan since 2003-2013Ru-WatSIP activities and projects in Bamyan since 2003-2013Ru-WatSIP activities and projects in Bamyan since 2003-2013
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Latr ine Construction 36 720 84 Completed
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Hygiene Education Training 2,550 3,833 2550 Completed
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Shallow Well Digging 3 8,700 525 Completed
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Latrine Construct ion 3 9,000 84 Completed
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Shallow Well Digging 2 2,391 350 Completed
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Latrine Construct ion 5 229,321 175 Completed
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Water Reservoir Construct ion 2 2,499 2000 Completed
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Shallow Well Digging 2 4,120 350 Completed
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Latrine Construct ion 2 19,277 350 Completed
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Shallow Well Digging 2 3,055 350 Completed
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Latrine Construct ion 2 10,299 350 Completed
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Shallow Well Digging 4 9,801 2126.909091 Completed
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Latrine Construct ion 4 5,362 1276 Completed
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Water Supply Network Construct ion 1 48,292 1000 Completed
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Water Supply Network Construct ion 1 18,474 700 Completed
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Shallow Well Digging 1 9,578 175 Completed
BAMYAN PANJAB Water Supply Network Construct ion 1 17,820 250 Completed
BAMYAN PANJAB Water Supply Network Construct ion 1 5,506 250 Completed
BAMYAN PANJAB Water Supply Network Construct ion 1 6,345 250 Completed
BAMYAN PANJAB Water Supply Network Construct ion 1 22,325 250 Completed
BAMYAN PANJAB Latrine Construct ion 5 78,068 1000 Completed
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Shallow Well Digging 6 25,260 1050 Completed
BAMYAN WARAS Shallow Well Digging 20 97,200 3500 Completed
BAMYAN PANJAB Latrine Construct ion 5 78,068 1000 Completed
BAMYAN PANJAB Shallow Well Digging 15 72,900 2625 Ongoing
BAMYAN PANJAB Shallow Well Digging 10 48,600 1750 Ongoing
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Shallow Well Digging 4 16,840 700 Completed
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Latrine Construct ion 5 73,383 1000 Completed
BAMYAN PANJAB Latrine Construct ion 5 78,068 1000 Completed
BAMYAN WARAS Shallow Well Digging 10 48,600 1750 Completed
BAMYAN WARAS Latrine Construct ion 7 110,303 1400 Completed
BAMYAN WARAS Latrine Construct ion 7 110,303 1400 Completed
BAMYAN WARAS Latrine Construct ion 7 110,303 1400 Completed
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Latrine Construct ion 6 29,160 1200 Ongoing
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Shallow Well Digging 10 48,600 1750 Completed
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Latrine Construct ion 5 75,826 1000 Ongoing
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Latrine Construct ion 6 90,991 1200 Completed
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Shallow Well Digging 2 7,140 350 Completed
BAMYAN YAKAWLANG Shallow Well Digging 5 18,750 600 Completed
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Shallow Well Digging 3 9,120 350 Ongoing
BAMYAN WARAS Shallow Well Digging 4 15,240 400 Ongoing
BAMYAN PANJAB Shallow Well Digging 4 15,080 600 Ongoing
BAMYAN SHEBAR Shallow Well Digging 7 28,560 750 Ongoing
BAMYAN PANJAB Latrine Rehabilitation 4 56,486 500 Ongoing
BAMYAN WARAS Latrine Rehabilitation 4 57,586 500 Completed
BAMYAN SHEBAR Shallow Well Digging 9 31,036 1000 Ongoing
BAMYAN SHEBAR Shallow Well Digging 9 31,036 950 Ongoing
BAMYAN SAIGHAN Shallow Well Digging 6 20,820 1050 Completed
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Ru-WatSIP activities and projects in Bamyan since 2003-2013Ru-WatSIP activities and projects in Bamyan since 2003-2013Ru-WatSIP activities and projects in Bamyan since 2003-2013
BAMYAN SHEBAR Shallow Well Digging 5 17,242 550 Ongoing
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Shallow Well Digging 5 17,240 560 Ongoing
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Shallow Well Digging 5 17,240 550 Ongoing
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Shallow Well Digging 5 17,240 550 Ongoing
BAMYAN PANJAB Water Supply Network Construct ion 1 44,679 1800 Ongoing
BAMYAN SAIGHAN Shallow Well Digging 10 33,742 1500 Ongoing
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Shallow Well Digging 10 34,004 1500 Ongoing
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Shallow Well Digging 10 34,004 1500 Ongoing
BAMYAN SAIGHAN Shallow Well Digging 10 33,742 2000 Ongoing
BAMYAN SHEBAR Shallow Well Digging 8 22,833 1600 Ongoing
BAMYAN SHEBAR Shallow Well Digging 7 19,979 1560 Ongoing
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Water Supply Network Construct ion 1 14,400 1500 Ongoing
BAMYAN SHEBAR Water Supply Network Construct ion 1 21,058 1400 Ongoing
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Water Supply Network Construct ion 1 41,509 1300 Ongoing
BAMYAN BAMYAN-Center Water Supply Network Construct ion 1 53,587 1200 Ongoing