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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Survey Finalized

The KAP survey obtained views on trade and customs from more than 1,300 Afghans in 10 provinces.

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Sample distribution for the Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices survey on trade and customs.

USAID’s Trade Accession and Facilitation for Afghanistan project recently completed its nationwide Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices (KAP) survey on trade and customs.  The KAP survey obtained views on trade and customs from more than 1,300 Afghans in 10 provinces.  The results of the survey demonstrated that Afghans overwhelmingly support trade, but have concerns that trade leads to increased crime, corruption, and substandard imported goods.  Respondents indentified benefits to the country as a result of trade in Afghanistan, including overall economic growth, better job opportunities, better relations with other countries, more export of Afghan goods, access to more imported goods, and improvements to industry and infrastructure.

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