While these led to improved housing conditions, accessibility, and the local economy of Afshar area, it does not integrate key social, economic and environmental issues. Findings reveal that interventions under the program were unidimensional, often focusing on physical improvements. This paper focuses on understanding the effects of this upgrading program and resident’s satisfaction with it using data from interviews conducted in the Afshar area of the city. To address the challenges of informal settlements in the Kabul city, the Afghan government with support from international organizations has recently implemented a settlement-upgrading program. This growth together with a volatile security situation and limited local government capacity has overwhelmed municipal authorities.
About 69 percent of the city’s population live in informal settlements. Post-war refugees, the return of internally displaced residents to the city, and rural migration are some causal factors.
Rapid migration and vast urban expansion have contributed to large informal settlements in Kabul city.