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World Bank Country Survey 2012
Afghanistan
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2012
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Afghanistan
FY12 FINAL
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Data file: Afghanistan FY12 FINAL datafile
Data collected from the Afghanistan World Bank Opinion Survey FY 2012.
Cases:
397
Variables:
494
Variables
id
a1
Please indicate your perspective on the transition process in Afghanistan.
a2a_1
Rural development
a2a_2
Education
a2a_3
Social protection
a2a_4
Transport
a2a_5
Security/stabilization/reconstruction
a2a_6
Poverty reduction
a2a_7
Public sector reform
a2a_8
Regional integration
a2a_9
Gender
a2a_10
Domestic private sector development
a2a_11
Foreign direct investment
a2a_12
Water and sanitation
a2a_13
Energy
a2a_14
Monitoring and evaluation
a2a_15
Public financial management
a2a_16
Job creation/employment
a2a_17
Governance
a2a_18
Financial markets
a2a_19
Urban development
a2a_20
Environmental sustainability
a2a_21
Equality of opportunity
a2a_22
Health
a2a_23
Food security
a2a_24
Social cohesion
a2a_25
Climate change
a2a_26
Agricultural development
a2a_27
Trade and exports
a2a_28
Economic growth
a2a_29
Law and justice
a2a_30
Regulatory framework
a2a_31
Communicable/non-communicable disease
a2a_32
Basic infrastructure
a2a_33
Local governance and institutions
a2a_34
Natural resource management
a2a_35
Anti corruption
a2a_36
Disaster management
a2a_37
Global information and communications technology
a2b_1
Rural development
a2b_2
Education
a2b_3
Social protection
a2b_4
Transport
a2b_5
Security/stabilization/reconstruction
a2b_6
Poverty reduction
a2b_7
Public sector reform
a2b_8
Regional integration
a2b_9
Gender
a2b_10
Domestic private sector development
a2b_11
Foreign direct investment
a2b_12
Water and sanitation
a2b_13
Energy
a2b_14
Monitoring and evaluation
a2b_15
Public financial management
a2b_16
Job creation/employment
a2b_17
Governance
a2b_18
Financial markets
a2b_19
Urban development
a2b_20
Environmental sustainability
a2b_21
Equality of opportunity
a2b_22
Health
a2b_23
Food security
a2b_24
Social cohesion
a2b_25
Climate change
a2b_26
Agricultural development
a2b_27
Trade and exports
a2b_28
Economic growth
a2b_29
Law and justice
a2b_30
Regulatory framework
a2b_31
Communicable/non-communicable disease
a2b_32
Basic infrastructure
a2b_33
Local governance and institutions
a2b_34
Natural resource management
a2b_35
Anti corruption
a2b_36
Disaster management
a2b_37
Global information and communications technology
a2c_1
Rural development
a2c_2
Education
a2c_3
Social protection
a2c_4
Transport
a2c_5
Security/stabilization/reconstruction
a2c_6
Poverty reduction
a2c_7
Public sector reform
a2c_8
Regional integration
a2c_9
Gender
a2c_10
Domestic private sector development
a2c_11
Foreign direct investment
a2c_12
Water and sanitation
a2c_13
Energy
a2c_14
Monitoring and evaluation
a2c_15
Public financial management
a2c_16
Job creation/employment
a2c_17
Governance
a2c_18
Financial markets
a2c_19
Urban development
a2c_20
Environmental sustainability
a2c_21
Equality of opportunity
a2c_22
Health
a2c_23
Food security
a2c_24
Social cohesion
a2c_25
Climate change
a2c_26
Agricultural development
a2c_27
Trade and exports
a2c_28
Economic growth
a2c_29
Law and justice
a2c_30
Regulatory framework
a2c_31
Communicable/non-communicable disease
a2c_32
Basic infrastructure
a2c_33
Local governance and institutions
a2c_34
Natural resource management
a2c_35
Anti corruption
a2c_36
Disaster management
a2c_37
Global information and communications technology
a3
When thinking about the ongoing transition in Afghanistan, to what extent do you believe the transition related activities will lead to stability and lasting peace in Afghanistan?
a4
When thinking about the ongoing transition in Afghanistan, to what extent do you believe the transition related activities will lead to sustainable economic growth in Afghanistan?
a5_1
Water and sanitation
a5_2
Equality of opportunity
a5_3
Economic growth
a5_4
Climate change
a5_5
Disaster management
a5_6
Regional integration
a5_7
Gender
a5_8
Rural development
a5_9
Urban development
a5_10
Education
a5_11
Regulatory framework
a5_12
Local governance and institutions
a5_13
Basic infrastructure
a5_14
Social protection
a5_15
Law and justice
a5_16
Transport
a5_17
Communicable/non-communicable disease
a5_18
Security/stabilization/reconstruction
a5_19
Global information and communications technology
a5_20
Public sector reform
a5_21
Domestic private sector development
a5_22
Foreign direct investment
a5_23
Energy
a5_24
Food security
a5_25
Monitoring and evaluation
a5_26
Governance
a5_27
Social cohesion
a5_28
Natural resource management
a5_29
Environmental sustainability
a5_30
Health
a5_31
Public financial management
a5_32
Agricultural development
a5_33
Job creation/employment
a5_34
Financial markets
a5_35
Trade and exports
a5_36
Anti corruption
a6_1
Energy
a6_2
Equality of opportunity
a6_3
Social protection
a6_4
Climate change
a6_5
Anti corruption
a6_6
Disaster management
a6_7
Rural development
a6_8
Foreign direct investment
a6_9
Urban development
a6_10
Water and sanitation
a6_11
Education
a6_12
Global information and communications technology
a6_13
Regulatory framework
a6_14
Communicable/non-communicable disease
a6_15
Trade and exports
a6_16
Social cohesion
a6_17
Public sector reform
a6_18
Regional integration
a6_19
Domestic private sector development
a6_20
Job creation/employment
a6_21
Agricultural development
a6_22
Food security
a6_23
Governance
a6_24
Transport
a6_25
Security/stabilization/reconstruction
a6_26
Monitoring and evaluation
a6_27
Gender
a6_28
Natural resource management
a6_29
Environmental sustainability
a6_30
Health
a6_31
Basic infrastructure
a6_32
Law and justice
a6_33
Local governance and institutions
a6_34
Public financial management
a6_35
Financial markets
b1
How familiar are you with the work of the World Bank in Afghanistan?
b2
Overall, please rate your impression of the World Bank’s effectiveness in Afghanistan.
b3
The World Bank's staff is well prepared to help Afghanistan solve its most complicated development challenges.
b4
The World Bank's financial instruments meet the needs of Afghanistan.
b5
The World Bank meets Afghanistan’s needs for knowledge services.
b6_1
Rural development
b6_2
Education
b6_3
Governance
b6_4
Security/stabilization/reconstruction
b6_5
Social protection
b6_6
Transport
b6_7
Poverty reduction
b6_8
Public sector reform
b6_9
Regional integration
b6_10
Gender
b6_11
Domestic private sector development
b6_12
Foreign direct investment
b6_13
Water and sanitation
b6_14
Energy
b6_15
Monitoring and evaluation
b6_16
Social cohesion
b6_17
Public financial management
b6_18
Job creation/employment
b6_19
Financial markets
b6_20
Urban development
b6_21
Environmental sustainability
b6_22
Equality of opportunity
b6_23
Health
b6_24
Food security
b6_25
Climate change
b6_26
Agricultural development
b6_27
Trade and exports
b6_28
Economic growth
b6_29
Law and justice
b6_30
Local governance and institutions
b6_31
Regulatory framework
b6_32
Communicable/non-communicable disease
b6_33
Basic infrastructure
b6_34
Natural resource management
b6_35
Anti corruption
b6_36
Disaster management
b6_37
Global information and communications technology
b7a_1
Financial resources
b7a_2
Mobilizing third party financial resources
b7a_3
Technical assistance
b7a_4
Policy advice
b7a_5
Donor coordination
b7a_6
Data
b7a_7
Training/capacity building
b7a_8
Studies/analyses
b7a_9
Convening/facilitating
b7a_10
Linkage to non-Bank expertise
b7a_11
Strategy formulation
b7a_12
Other
b7b_1
Financial resources
b7b_2
Mobilizing third party financial resources
b7b_3
Technical assistance
b7b_4
Policy advice
b7b_5
Donor coordination
b7b_6
Data
b7b_7
Training/capacity building
b7b_8
Studies/analyses
b7b_9
Convening/facilitating
b7b_10
Linkage to non-Bank expertise
b7b_11
Strategy formulation
b7b_12
Other
b8_1
Imposing technocratic solutions without regard to political realities
b8_2
Not exploring alternative policy options
b8_3
Too bureaucratic in its operational policies and procedures
b8_4
Staff too inaccessible
b8_5
Arrogant in its approach
b8_6
Not client focused
b8_7
The credibility of its knowledge/data
b8_8
Not willing to honestly criticize policies and reform efforts in the country
b8_9
Too influenced by developed countries
b8_10
Not enough public disclosure of its work
b8_11
World Bank processes too slow and complex
b8_12
Not aligned with country priorities
b8_13
Not aligned with other donors’ work
b8_14
Not collaborating enough with non-state actors
b8_15
Other
b9_1
Investment lending
b9_2
Capacity development
b9_3
Policy based lending/ budget support to the Government
b9_4
Analytical work
b9_5
Technical assistance
b9_6
Trust Fund management
b9_7
Co-financing arrangements
b9_8
Don’t know
b10_1
Investment lending
b10_2
Capacity development
b10_3
Policy based lending/ budget support to the Government
b10_4
Analytical work
b10_5
Technical assistance
b10_6
Trust Fund management
b10_7
Co-financing arrangements
b10_8
Don’t know
b11
To what extent do you believe the World Bank SHOULD seek to influence the global development agenda?
b12
To what extent do you believe the World Bank DOES seek to influence the global development agenda?
b13_1
NGOs
b13_2
Local Government
b13_3
Beneficiaries
b13_4
Private sector
b13_5
Community Development Councils (CDCs)
b13_6
Donor community
b13_7
Foundations
b13_8
Academia/think tanks/research institutes
b13_9
Parliament
b13_10
Media
b13_11
Emerging donors
b13_12
UN agencies
b13_13
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF)
b13_14
Regional organizations (e.g., SAARC, ECO)
b13_15
Other
Total: 494
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