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AFGHANISTAN EARTHQUAKE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION SITUATION REPORT 3 October 5 Highlights A girl and her infant brother outside their damaged home in Jurm district, the earthquake's epicenter IOM 5 A 7.5 magnitude earthquake centred in northeastern Afghanistan struck on 6 October, causing significant damage and casualties across Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. The Afghan government estimates that approximately 6,9 families have been affected by the earthquake, with 84 individuals killed and 394 injured. This estimate is subject to change as more areas are accessed. IOM has so far completed assessments in 4 districts, and aid distributions are underway for affected families in several provinces. Situation Overview A 7.5 magnitude earthquake centered in Jurm district in northeastern Afghanistan s Badakhshan province struck on the afternoon of 6 October, and was felt across the region. Initial reports indicate damaged homes and potential casualties across northern, central and eastern Afghanistan, impacting 3 provinces ( districts) in total. Badakhshan, Nangarhar, Kunar and Nooristan provinces are the most affected. Approximately 6,9 families are estimated to have been affected by the earthquake, with 84 individuals killed and 394 injured. Assessments have been completed in 4 districts and the distribution of relief items is underway for eligible families. IOM distributed relief items to 75 families in Kunar and Laghman provinces on 3 October. Assessments are ongoing, with the majority expected to conclude by November. The main needs of the affected population are basic household supplies, blankets, tents, hygiene kits and shelters for those whose houses have been completely destroyed. Access in some of the affected areas remains a challenge due to difficult terrain and security concerns. Support for IOM s natural disaster response operations is provided by USAID's Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance and the Government of Japan. CONTACTS IOM Afghanistan +93.794..546 iomkabul@iom.int media@iom.int http://afghanistan.iom.int/

AFGHANISTAN EARTHQUAKE IOM Response Situation Report 3 October 5 IOM RESPONSE East Region Kunar Thirty-five people have reportedly been killed and 3 injured, with many families losing their shelters, household items and food stocks. Initial reports suggest,64 families affected in 5 districts. Joint assessment teams consisting of IOM, WFP, ANDMA, ARCS, RRD, IMC, NRC and DRC are assessing the impact and identifying the immediate needs of the affected families. So far, 35 families have been identified in 3 districts, while assessments in the remaining villages are ongoing. IOM distributed NFIs, emergency shelter and solar lanterns to 65 families in Wata Pur district on 3 November. Nooristan Initial reports collected through provincial and district authorities indicate 83 families affected, with six persons killed and 76 injured in eight districts. A joint assessment was initiated by IOM, IMC, ARCS and WFP on 8 October. Eighty-six families have been verified as in need of relief items. Some of the affected families have already received assistance. Access and communication to Kamdesh and Barge Matal districts remains a challenge due to security concerns and difficult terrain. IMC, though its basic and central health clinics, will be conducting assessments in these two districts. The initial reports also suggest damage to public infrastructure including schools, clinics, government facilities as well as livelihood means. Access to Dawab and Mandol districts was not possible through Nooristan center (Parun). The joint team (IOM and IMC) had to take an alternate route through Laghman province to access these districts. Security and transportation obstacles resulted in delayed assessment. Laghman Initial reports indicate 54 families affected, with six persons killed and 5 injured in five districts. Joint assessment teams consisting of IOM, WFP, ANDMA, RRD, IRC, DRC, DoRR and DoAIL initiated assessments on 8 October. So far, 39 families have been identified as in need as assistance in Ali Shang, Alingar, Dawlatshah, Qarghy and Mehtarlam districts by joint assessment teams consisting of IOM, IRC, ARCS and RRD. IOM distributed NFIs, family tents and solar lanterns to families in Wata Pur district on 3 November. Nangarhar Initial reports indicate,46 families affected, with 3 persons killed and 3 individuals injured in 6 districts. A joint assessment team consisting of IOM, WFP, SCI, ARCS, NRC, IMC, DRC, NRC, RRD, ANDMA, and Bayat Foundation initiated joint assessments on 8 October. So far, 644 families have been verified by joint assessment teams in 3 affected districts. ARCS and RRD distributed relief items in Rodat, Behsood and Batikot districts. Security constraints exist in Mohmand Dara, Dur Baba and Gushta districts, delaying assessments in some of the affected villages. Baswal village in Mohmand Dara district is currently inaccessible. Distribution for affected families in Ali Shang district, Laghman province IOM 5 Central Region Kabul As per the initial information from stakeholders, no severe damage to houses in Kabul city was reported. However, there are reports of casualties and damage in Deh Sabz and Bagrami districts. IOM is conducting assessments with partners in Parwan, Kapisa and Panjshir provinces, and will initiate assessments in Kabul when the assessments in the abovementioned provinces conclude. Parwan Initial reports indicate 565 families affected and two killed in eight districts. Joint assessment teams comprised of IOM, CARE, IDSH/WFP, ARCS, ANDMA and DRC initiated assessments on 7 October in the affected districts. Assessments in all districts have been concluded, with 37 families confirmed to be affected in need of relief items. Distributions are planned on November. Panjshir One hundred and sixty-eight families were reportedly affected and four persons injured in five districts. Joint assessment teams consisting of IOM, CARE, ARCS, IDSH/WFP, ANDMA and DRR were deployed to the affected districts on 8 October. The assessments in these five districts have been completed, and 3 families were found to be affected. There are also reports of damage in Rokha, Anaba and Shutul districts. The joint assessment team will visit these districts on 3 October.

AFGHANISTAN EARTHQUAKE IOM Response Situation Report 3 October 5 Kapisa Initial reports indicate 5 families affected in Nijrab district. A joint assessment team consisting of IOM, ARCS, ANDMA, DoRR, RRD and IDSH/WFP initiated assessment on 9 October. So far, 53 families have been found to be affected. Assessment activities will continue on 3 October. Northeast Region Badakhshan Initial reports indicate around,9 families affected, with seven persons killed and six injured in 7 villages. Joint assessment teams comprised of IOM, WFP, ANDMA, FOCUS, AfghanAid, NAC, CAF, ARCS, AKF, COAR, CONCERN and ROPANI initiated assessments on 8 October. So far,,74 families have been found to be affected. Assessments in Ishkashim, Yawan, Shuhada, Khash, Argo and Arghanj Khawa districts have concluded, and relief items have been distributed to some families. Assessments of Such Bala, Payan and Deh Bala Farghamanj villages in Jurm district, the epicenter of the earthquake, are complete, in while assessments are ongoing in Eeskan, Khostak and Jurm center villages by ARCS, as these villages are insecure. Access and communication in Wardoj and Raghitan districts remains a challenge due to security concerns and ongoing conflict. Baghlan Initial reports indicate 39 families affected and 8 persons injured in nine districts. Joint assessment teams comprised of IOM, ANDMA, FOCUS, WFP and ARCS initiated assessment on 7 October. Assessments in seven districts have been completed, while the assessments in Andaraba and Firing districts are ongoing. A total of 954 families were found to be affected and in need of food, hygiene kits and shelter. Takhar Initial reports indicate 96 families affected, with four killed and 4 injured in seven districts. A joint assessment team consisting of ANDMA, ACTED, Mission East, WFP, PAT and ARCS initiated assessment on 7 October. So far, 37 families were found to be affected, with assessments in the affected districts ongoing. IOM deployed field staff to Takhar to assist ANDMA and joint teams with assessment and coordination. Damage in Jurm district, Badakhshan, the earthquake s epicenter IOM 5 Southeast Region Paktia, Ghazni and Khost According to initial reports, 47 families are affected in three provinces. A joint assessment team consisting of IOM, IRC, ANDMA, CARE, PIN, ARCS and DoA initiated assessment on 8 October. So far, 43 families were found to be affected, with assessments in some districts ongoing. IOM natural disaster response operations are supported by: 3

Earthquake Update (3-Oct- 5) Initial Assessment Families Assessed & Severely damaged Completly S/N Province District Assessment Team Agency Leading Team Reported Deaths Injuries Assistance Recommended Assistance Provider Date of Distribution Status Date eligible houses destroyed houses Families Assessment done in Such Bala, Payan & Deh Bala IOM, WFP, Afghan Aid,SCI, Farghamanj villages. by ARCS IOM, WFP, FOCUS, ANDMA, ARS IOM, Cash ANDMA Eeskan, Khostak, Jurm center villages, the villages Jurm 48 59 7 5 3-Oct-5 are insecure Assessment done in Darmarakht and Chasnood FOCUS, DDA FOCUS Shelter, NFI, Cash and Food IOM, WFP, FOCUS Shughnan 5 5 94 38 9-Oct-5 Payaan village. 8-Oct-5 Arghanj Khawa ARCS, DDA ARCS 5 6 6 Tents, food and NFI ARC Qatar & Afghani 8-Oct-5 Assessment and distribution done Darayem Afghan Aid, ANDMA Afghan Aid 3 4 4 Food and NFI, Cash ANDMA, WFP 8-Oct-5 Argo Afghan Aid, NAC NAC 3 45 8 5 Food and NFI, Cash ANDMA, WFP 9-Oct-5 Assessment done Teshkan Afghan Aid, CAF, ACTED Afghan Aid 5 4 4 Food and NFI, Cash IOM, WFP Kishim IOM, WFP, ANDMA IOM 6 458 35 Tents, food and NFI IOM, WFP, ANDMA Not recommended Badakhhsan Afghan Aid Afghan Aid Khash for assistance Assessment done Kuran Wa Manjan FOCUS, ARCS, AKF FOCUS 5 5 Food and NFI, Cash IOM, WFP Yamgan FOCUS, ARCS FOCUS 7 58 58 Food and NFI, Cash IOM, WFP, ANDMA Baharak Afghan Aid, AKF Afghan Aid 5 85 87 85 Food and NFI, Cash IOM, WFP,, No communication with the Afghan Aid, ARCS Afghan Aid Wardoj 8-Oct-5 assessment team, AGEs presence Shuhada Afghan Aid, COAR Afghan Aid 5 87 87 Food and NFI, Cash IOM, WFP, COAR, ANDMA Assessment done Yawan CONERN, NAC CONCERN 3 3 Food and NFI, Cash CONCERN, ANDMA Assessment done Assessment pending due to ongoing conflict, No CONERN CONCERN Raghistan initial information of the damages Zebak FOCUS, ROPANI FOCUS 5 46 46 Food and NFI, Cash WFP, FOCUS, ANDMA Asessment ongoing Ishkashim FOCUS, ROPANI FOCUS 3 Food and NFI, Cash FOCUS, ANDMA, AKF 9-Oct-5 Assessment done,899 7 6,74 44,36 Momandara 36 36 IOM WFP, SCI IOM IOM, WFP Dur Baba 7 : ARCS distributed 3 tents Tents, food and NFI Rodat 5 7 96 95 8-Oct-5 and NFI to 3 families 8-Oct-5 : ARCS distributed 5 tents Tents, food and NFI Behsood ARCS ARCS 4 68 68 ARCs 8-Oct-5 and NFI to 5 families Sherzad 33 8 5 NFI, food and shelter Khogeani 4 9 9 Kot 8 8 Nangarhar Khewa NRC, IMC NRC 7 6 8 8 NRC Surkhrod DRC, SCI DRC 55 5 3 3 DRC, Gushta NRC, IMC, IOM NRC 8 NRC Chaprehar 5 6 6 6 RRD, ANDMA 8-Oct-5 RRD UNICEF- RRD,ANDMA : RRD distributed NFIs and Bati Kot 45 3 38 8 tents to 3 families JAA city NRC, IOM, IMC, SCI NRC, IOM 7 5 9 4 5 NRC Kama Bayat Found, Islamic Relief Bayat Foundation Bayat Found, Isl Relief Dari Noor WFP IRC 3 6 6 IRC, WFP IRC Ghani Khil IRC, WFP 8-Oct-5 NFI and Food IRC, WFP,46 3 3 644 36 8 IOM, WFP, ANDMA, RRD 7-Oct-5 IOM IOM, WFP Alishang 74 45 37 8 : but ARCs distributed tents ARCs 8-Oct-5 ARCs ARCS Alingar 6 88 8-Oct-5 and NFI for 6 families 3 Laghman Dawlatsha RRD, WFP, ANDMA 8-Oct-5 ANDMA 84 3 6 5 5 RRD, WFP IRC, DRC, ANDMA,RRD, DORR, DAIL, 7-Oct-5 Mehtarlam IMC 3 4 6 4 IRC, WFP IRC IRC, DRC, ANDMA,RRD, DORR, DAIL, 7-Oct-5 IRC, WFP Qarghy IMC 6 3 6 6 54 6 5 39 49 9 : IOM will distribute on 3- Wata Pur 45 65 53 Oct-5 IOM, WFP, ANDMA 7-Oct-5 IOM IOM, WFP Dara Pech 3 Chapa Dara 45 4 Dangam 3 8 3 Ghazi Abad ARCs,RRD 8-Oct-5 ARCs 8 6 ARCs Nary 6 Asmar 8 : IMC did response for NFI and Food Shegal 8 3 3 9-Oct-5 Families in term of NFI 4 Kunar : IMC did response for 3 IMC, WFP, ANDMA 8-Oct-5 IMC NFI and Food IMC, WFP Marawara 3 34 34 9-Oct-5 Families in term of NFI :IMC did response for 4 Families in term of NFI. ANDMA distributed one Sarkano 68 6 4 9 8 tent Asad Abad 8 34 5 5 NFI and Food Khas Kunar 37 NFI and Food Nurgal NRC, ANDMA, DRC 7-Oct-5 NRC 5 3 3 NFI and Food NRC, WFP Narang 6 4 7 7 NFI and Food Chawki 5 6 3 5 5,64 35 3 35 9 34 : IMC did response for 3 NFI and food Wama 8 3 3 3 9-Oct-5 families in term of NFI Mandol IOM, IMC, WFP, IOM 8-Oct-5 IMC 5 6 IMC, WFP Do Ab 8 7 5 Nooristan Nurgram 4 3 5 9 9 Wagal 4 4 ARCs 8-Oct-5 ARCs ARCs Parun 95 45 4 Kamdish IMC through BHC and CHC 86 TBD IMC IMC Assesment not initiated, access constraints Bargi Matal IMC through BHC and CHC 8 8 (Security and difficult terrain) 83 6 76 86 5 35 Salang IOM, CARE, WFP/IDSH,,ARCS 7-8 Oct 5 8 5 37 5 6 Parwan 7-8 Oct 5 Jabalsiraj 3 8 IOM, CARE, IDSH/WFP, ARCS, ANDMA, Said khill 7-8 Oct 5 5 DRC Charikar 7-8 Oct 5 5 47 53 94 IOM, CARE, IDSH/WFP, ARCS, ANDMA, DRC 7-8 Oct 5 Sorkhi Parsa Assessment done, No families found affected Shinwari 7-8 Oct 5 4 4 IOM,CARE,WFP/IDSH, ARCS Kohi Safi 7-8 Oct 5 8 8 8 Bagram IOM,CARE,WFP/IDSH, ARCS 7-8 Oct 5 7 9 9 565 37 7 44 Bazarak IOM, IDSH/WFP, ARCS, ANDMA, CARE 7-8 Oct 5 3 87 5 37 7 Panjshir Dara Abshar IOM,CARE, ARCS, IDSH/WFP,ANDMA,DRR, 7-8 Oct 5 7-8 Oct 5 5 8 44 5 35 6 Paryan CARE, ANDMA, DoRR 9-Oct-5 5 74 3 44 IOM, IDSH/WFP, ARCS, ANDMA, CARE 9-Oct-5 Hese Awal 9 3 7 45 5 68 4 3 7 3 IOM, ARCS, ANDMA, DoRR, RRD, 8 Kapisa 9-Oct-5 Nijrab IDSH/WFP 5 53 8 5 5 53 8 5 Joint Assessment/Reported BY WFP Khinjan 7-Oct-5 Jointly 3 3 6 57 49 to Completely Destroyed and ANDMA Doshi Joint Assessment/Reported BY WFP 7-Oct-5 Jointly 7 5 3 to Completely Destroyed Dahni Ghuri ARCS 7-9.Oct.5 Jointly 3 9 7 to Completely Destroyed Barka ARCS 7-Oct-5 Jointly 5 to Completely Destroyed Nahrin ARCS 7-Oct-5 Jointly 5 to Completely Destroyed Unknown District 3 FOCUS, IOM, WFP, ANDMA 7-8.Oct.5 IOM 5 4 to Completely Destroyed 9 Baghlan Number Unknown District FOCUS, IOM, WFP, ANDMA 7-8.Oct.5 IOM 9 88 64 4 to Completely Destroyed Number Unknown District Acted, ARCS, ANDMA, Shura 7-9.Oct.5 ANDMA 35 76 74 to Completely Destroyed Number District 6 FOCUS, IOM, WFP, ANDMA 9.Oct.5 IOM 7 7 5 to Completely Destroyed Unknown Dand Ghori ARCS 8.Oct.5 ARCS 5 8 5 to Completely Destroyed Number Only Bano completed other places of ANDARABA Andaraba Joint Team 7-9.Oct.5 ANDMA 3 7 89 8 to Completely Destroyed ongoing Firing Joint Team 7-9.Oct.5 ANDMA 4 Pending 39 8 954 595 359 UNICEF 43 NFI, Concern 5 Talqan City Joint Assessment Team 7-8 Oct 5 Joint Team 45 36 58 43 5 NFI, shelter 3-Oct-5 Assessment ongong in 4 villages in Talqan, Tent ANDMA, Concern Farkhar Joint Assessment 7-Oct-5 Concern Worldwide 3 46 8 8 8-Oct-5 Only 7 families received assistance so far worldwide Takhar Rostaq Joint Assessment 8-Oct-5 Jointly 36 Namak Ab ANDMA, Acted Mission East, ARCS 8-Oct-5 ACRS, ANDMA 54 93 8 NFI ARCS 3-Oct-5 Kalafgan WFP Pat, ACTED, ANDMA ARCS 8-Oct-5 ANDMA 5 5 3 Warsaj Joint Team 8-Oct-5 Jointly 4 Eshkamesh Joint Team 8-Oct-5 Jointly 5 5 96 4 4 37 9 47 Paktya Gardez IOM,ANDMA,ARCS,PIN,DoRR 8-Oct-5 ANDMA 5 Cash, Food and NFI Ghazni Andar ARCS volunteer 9-Oct-5 Cash, Food and NFI PDMC will be held and updates will be share soon. Lakan IRC, ANDMA,IOM, CARE 9-Oct-5 ANDMA 7 4 3 Tents, food and NFI Tani IRC, ANDMA,IOM, CARE 9-Oct-5 ANDMA Tents, food and NFI Gurbaz IRC, ANDMA,DoA, ARCS 9-Oct-5 ANDMA Tents, food and NFI 3 Khost Matun IRC, ANDMA,DoA, ARCS 9-Oct-5 ANDMA 9 5 9 Food and NFI Nadarshakoot IRC, ANDMA,DoA, ARCS 9-Oct-5 ANDMA Food and NFI Mansozai IRC, ANDMA,IOM, CARE 8-Oct-5 ANDMA 7 5 Tents, food and NFI 47 9 35 8 4 Grand 6,969 84 394 4,953,54,46

IOM Humanitarian Assistance Programme (HAP) Stock Update Countrywide (3 Oct 5) Region Warehouse Kit Family Revitalisation Kit Tarpaulin Solar Family Tent Central Kabul 9 336,933 348,497 3,483 37 Logar 7 54 5 4 9 68,87 498,5 3,483 37 Bamyan Centre 654,363 794 569 595 97 Central Highland Daikundi Nilli 45 33,8 484 644 68 Daikundi Ashterlai Lal Wa Sare Jungle 48 469 46 9,37 33,96,54,4,434 97 Badakshan Faizabad 44 3 797 5 84 4 85 BDK Ishkashim FOCUS BDK Wakhan FOCUS BDK Sheghnan FOCUS Northeast BDK Shukai FOCUS BDK Nussai FOCUS BDK Maymai FOCUS Badakshan Ishkashim 5 Kunduz Takhar Taloqan 586 95 4 8,73 5,9 55 384 3 85 Southeast Ghazni 9 7 9 Paktia Gardez 46 68,7 6 47 4 4 46 68,7 67 57 5 5 Herat 3,78,35 93 45 4 3 West Ghor Chaghcharan 4 83 Farah 4 4 Badgish 5 5 8 3 5 8 35 89 58,78,568 969 6 53 3 East Jalalabad 55 7, 655 9 54 64 6 55 7, 655 9 54 64 6 North Mazar 6 74 54 567 43 8 3 48 Faryab 336 478 77 6 5,8 744 43 8 3 48 South Kandahar 348 5 8,3 74 386 64 7 348 5 8,3 74 386 64 7 Grand,96 75 5,83 4,37,76 5,6 6,73 7,77,868

AFGHANISTAN IOM Humanitarian Assistance Program (HAP) Stock update at 9 October 5 by District Disclaimer and Source: Data is sourced from IOM Humanitarian Assistance Database (HADB). This map is compiled by immap. Datum/Projection: WGS84/Geographic. Date created: 9//5 immap in Afghanistan is funded by The United States Agency for International Development (USAID)/ Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA). The data, boundaries and names and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by immap or USAID/OFDA. All information is the best available at the time this map was produced. For copies or information regarding specific data sources and methodology: Afghanistan@immap.org. Taloqan Legend 586 District with IOM warehouse presence Faizabad 95 Warehouse managed by FOCUS 797 8 4 3 44 Mazar Faryab 84 5 4 85 8 567 54 478 48 43 Badgish 336 6 5 Shukai kits: Maymai kits: Nussai kits: Kunduz 3 74 Sheghnan 8 77 8 5 3 Family Revitalisation Kit 5 Family Revitalisation Kit Solar Family Tent Solar Wakhan Chaghcharan Lal Wa Sarjangal 83 469 48 46 9 Ishkashim kits: 5 Ishkashim kits: 4 Kit Family Revitalisation Kit Jalalabad, 7 Herat 655 55 54 64 78 9 6 35 93 45 3 4 3 Kabul 3483 Logar Gardez 933 7 497 7 Farah 68 4 54 5 9 348 336 6 47 4 4 4 Ashterlai 4 46 Kandahar Bamyan Centre,363 Nili 3 8 Ghazni 794 74 64 5 348 644 386 8 7 68 9 Tarpaulin Solar 654 595 97 Family Tent Tarpaulin 569 7 484 45 9 33 Kit Solar Solar Family Tent Solar Family Tent 37

AFGHANISTAN Common Operating Picture Earthquake assessment and response Areas assessed (Province and District) and main findings at 9 October 5 Disclaimer and Source: This map is compiled by immap. Datum/Projection: WGS84/Geographic. Date created: 9//5. immap in Afghanistan is funded by The United States Agency for International Development (USAID)/ Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA). The data, boundaries and names and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by immap or USAID/OFDA. All information is the best available at the time this map was produced. For copies or information regarding specific data sources and methodology: Afghanistan@immap.org Data source: IOM MAIN FINDINGS 3 Provinces assessed 6,969 Initial reported families 4,953 Families assessed and eligible 84 deaths 394 Injuries,54 houses severely damaged,46 houses completely destroyed PROVINCE Badakhshan Baghlan Ghazni Kapisa Khost Kunar Laghman Nangarhar Nuristan Paktya Panjsher Parwan Takhar TOTAL Initial Reported Families,899 39 5 36,64 54,46 83 68 565 96 6,969 Deaths Injuries 7 35 6 3 6 4 84 6 8 7 3 5 3 76 4 4 394 Families Assessed & eligible,74 954 53 35 39 644 86 3 37 37 4,953 Severely damaged Completly destroyed houses houses 44,36 595 359 8 5 9 7 9 34 49 9 36 8 5 35 5 7 3 7 44 9 47,54,46

AFGHANISTAN Common Operating Picture Earthquake assessment and response Initial reported families and families assessed and eligible at 9 October 5 Disclaimer and Source: This map is compiled by immap. Datum/Projection: WGS84/Geographic. Date created: 9//5. immap in Afghanistan is funded by The United States Agency for International Development (USAID)/ Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA). The data, boundaries and names and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by immap or USAID/OFDA. All information is the best available at the time this map was produced. For copies or information regarding specific data sources and methodology: Afghanistan@immap.org Data source: IOM MAIN FINDINGS 3 Provinces assessed, 6,969 Initial reported families, 4,953 Families assessed and eligible 7% of the reported families have been assessed and found eligible for assistance PROVINCE Badakhshan Baghlan Ghazni Kapisa Khost Kunar Laghman Nangarhar Nuristan Paktya Panjsher Parwan Takhar TOTAL Initial Reported Families,899 39 5 36,64 54,46 83 68 565 96 6,969 Families Assessed & eligible,74 954 53 35 39 644 86 3 37 37 4,953