Afghan turmoil
Last reviewed: 01-08-2008
Warlords, Taliban and drugs fuel violence

- Millions fled during the conflict
- 1,000 children die every day
- More than 40,000 foreign troops
KEY FACTS
| GENERAL STATISTICS | |
| Average life expectancy (2004) | 46.4 years (U.N. Development Programme) |
| Average literacy (2004) | 28.1 percent (UNDP) |
| HEALTH AND EDUCATION | |
| Infant mortality rate out of 1,000 (2005) | 165 (UNICEF) |
| Under five mortality rate out of 1,000 (2005) | 257 (UNICEF - State of the World's Children Report 2007) |
| Number of under-fives that die every year (2005) | 370,000 (UNICEF - State of the World's Children Report 2007) |
| Number of orphans (2005) | 1.6 million (UNICEF, estimate) |
| Under fives with moderate or severe stunting | 54 percent (UNICEF, 2004) |
| Percentage of the country's 6,870 schools damaged or destroyed during war | 80 (UNDP, 2005) |
| Children enrolled in school since fall of Taliban | 4 million (UNDP, 2005) |
| Percentage of girls enrolled in primary school (2000-2005) | 44 (UNICEF) |
| People killed or injured by mines every month | 62 (U.N. Mine Information Network) |
| REFUGEES AND DISPLACED PEOPLE | |
| Refugees still in Pakistan and Iran in 2007 | 3 million (UNHCR) |
| Internally displaced 2006 | 132,000 (Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre) |
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