Household and Community Studies
Afghanistan poses distinctive auditing challenges — from documentation gaps to limited access and infrastructure.
Moore Afghanistan’s methodologies have evolved to accommodate these factors without compromising assurance quality.
Introduction
Household surveys form the backbone of socioeconomic analysis in Afghanistan, where few administrative databases exist.
We conduct structured interviews covering income, expenditures, education, health, food security, and perceptions of governance.
Our teams employ Computer-Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) using secure tablets configured in English, Dari, and Pashto, with automatic skip logic and real-time data validation.
For remote provinces with limited connectivity, we use offline data-capture systems with synchronization when connectivity resumes.
Community studies often incorporate focus-group discussions (FGDs) and key-informant interviews (KIIs) with elders, teachers, traders, and local officials — giving statistical findings qualitative depth.
Why Moore Afghanistan
At Moore Afghanistan, we’re more than accountants – we’re trusted advisors dedicated to guiding your business with local expertise and global insight, helping you grow with confidence.

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Global Reach, Local Touch
Benefit from our expansive network that brings a wealth of resources, no matter where you operate.
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Expertise Across Industries
From finance and real estate to technology and more, our industry specialists bring knowledge and 
foresight.
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Personalised Service
We value relationships and tailor our approach to suit your needs, delivering advice that’s proactive, practical, and powerful.
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Industry-Specific Insights
Specialized knowledge across various sectors for optimized tax planning.
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