Language Data For Afghanistan - Translators Without Borders
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There are between 40 and 59 languages spoken in Afghanistan. Dari and Pashto are the official and most widely spoken languages, by 77% and 48% of the population respectively. Dari, or Farsi, is the official name of the variety of Persian spoken in the country, and is widely used as a lingua franca. The two official languages are followed by Uzbeki (11%), English (6%), Turkmeni (3%), Urdu (3%), Pashai (1%), Nuristani (1%), Arabic (1%), and Balochi (1%).
In 2020 Translators without Borders (TWB) conducted a survey with 65 community radio broadcasters, representing a quarter of all community radio stations across Afghanistan.The survey found that Dari and Pashto are the main broadcasting languages. Broadcasts in other languages are largely limited to adverts, short audio clips, and sporadic language mixing in talk shows and call-in shows. Dedicated programs providing in-depth information in another language are rare.
Other sources of language data Wikipedia Glottolog
Tools Why we need to collect data on the languages of crisis-affected people (PDF)
Rapid Guide to Localizing and Translating Survey Tools (EN, FR, PT)
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Research report: Slowing transmission - Language challenges in community radio relay of COVID-19 risk communication in Afghanistan (EN)
In 2020 Internews launched the Rooted in Trust project to counter rumors and misinformation about COVID-19. They commissioned Translators without Borders (TWB) to map community radio stations and investigate the language and translation challenges community radio broadcasters face when relaying official COVID-19 risk communication to their audience.
Read more in English, Dari, and Pashto.

Afghanistan Community Radios: Interactive (EN)
Interactive map showing the primary language used for broacasting by local community radios. Data is from a 2021 survey.

Afghanistan Community Radios: Static (EN)
Static map showing the primary language used for broacasting by local community radios. Data is from a 2021 survey.

Afghanistan Community Radios Reach by Language: Static (EN)
Static map showing the reach for each language used for broacasting by local community radios. Data is from a 2021 survey.
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