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Access to Labour: The Role of Opium in the Livelihood Strategies of Itinerant Harvesters Working in Helmand Province, Afghanistan

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STRATEGIC STUDY #4

Final Report JUNE 1999

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afghan boy
opium

mobile harvesters



CONTENTS

  • The Strategic Studies Series
  • Executive Summary
  • Objective
  • Introduction
  • Methodology
  • The source of itinerant harvesters
  • The socio-economic status of itinerant harvesters
  • The age and gender of itinerant harvesters
  • The technical knowledge of itinerant harvesters
  • The recruitment of itinerant harvesters
  • The mobility of itinerant harvesters
  • The payment for itinerant harvesters
  • Selling the proceeds of their labour
  • Goods purchased with the proceeds of their labour
  • Findings
  • Recommendations
  • Annex A: Terms of Reference
  • Key issues to be discussed
  • Map


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