Some stats from the UK MOD that might be useful:
http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/FactSheets/OperationsFactsheets/OperationsInAfghanistanBackgroundBriefing2.htm
Political: The first parliamentary and provincial council elections for 36 years were held on 18 September 2005. 53% of eligible Afghans voted – of these 43% were women.
Economic: From a very low base after 2001, growth of 29% in 2002, 16% in 2003, 8% in 2004 and 14% in 2005.
Education: Since 2001, nearly 2,000 schools have been built or rehabilitated and over 5 million children are in school – more than a third of them are girls.
Healthcare: Since 2001, the number of functioning health clinics has increased by 60%. 72 new hospitals and clinics have been built.
Refugees: So far, over 3.8 million refuges have returned to their homeland – one of the biggest movements ever of people back to their homes, free from fear.
Former Combatants: Over 62,000 former combatants have been disarmed.
Counter Narcotics: since January 2004, Afghan counter-narcotics forces have seized approximately 165 tonnes of opiates, destroyed over 300 labs and made a significant number of arrests. Since August 05, there have been over 350 cases passed to court resulting in over 150 individuals being convicted.