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World Bank Group Country Survey 2018
El Salvador
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2018
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SLV_2018_WBCS_v01_M
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Sep 19, 2018
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Data file: el_salvador_cos_fy18_data_file_final_
Data collected from El Salvador World Bank Group Country Survey 2018
Cases:
113
Variables:
335
Variables
id
ID
a1
In general, would you say that El Salvador is headed in ... ?
a2_1
Social protection
a2_2
Gender equity
a2_3
Private sector development
a2_4
Education
a2_5
Public sector governance/reform
a2_6
Global/regional integration
a2_7
Food security
a2_8
Urban development
a2_9
Energy
a2_10
Water and sanitation
a2_11
Pollution
a2_12
Job creation/employment
a2_13
Health
a2_14
Financial markets
a2_15
Transport infrastructure and systems
a2_16
Agriculture and rural development
a2_17
Trade and exports
a2_18
Crime and violence
a2_19
Natural resource management (renewable/non-renewable)
a2_20
Climate change
a2_21
Poverty reduction
a2_22
Anti corruption
a2_23
Judiciary reform
a2_24
Economic growth
a2_25
Disaster risk management
a2_26
Social inclusion
a2_27
Chronic diseases
a2_28
Information and communications technology
a3_1
Economic growth
a3_2
Disaster risk management
a3_3
Social inclusion
a3_4
Chronic diseases
a3_5
Information and communications technology
a3_6
Social protection
a3_7
Agriculture and rural development
a3_8
Trade and exports
a3_9
Crime and violence
a3_10
Climate change
a3_11
Transport infrastructure and systems
a3_12
Energy
a3_13
Anti corruption
a3_14
Judiciary reform
a3_15
Water and sanitation
a3_16
Pollution
a3_17
Job creation/employment
a3_18
Health
a3_19
Financial markets
a3_20
Public sector governance/reform
a3_21
Gender equity
a3_22
Private sector development
a3_23
Education
a3_24
Global/regional integration
a3_25
Food security
a3_26
Urban development
a3_27
Natural resource management (renewable/non-renewable)
a4_1
Greater access to and quality of health services for citizens
a4_2
Better entrepreneurial opportunities
a4_3
A growing middle class
a4_4
Better opportunity for the poor who live in rural areas
a4_5
Better opportunity for the poor who live in urban areas
a4_6
Sustainable economic growth
a4_7
More reliable social protection programs
a4_8
Greater access to micro-finance for the poor
a4_9
Greater voice and participation for citizens to help ensure greater accountability
a4_10
Education and training that better ensure job opportunity
a4_11
Better quality of public services
a4_12
Better employment opportunities for young people
a4_13
Better employment opportunities for women
a4_14
Other
b1_1
World Bank Group (WBG)
b1_2
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB/BID)
b1_3
Latin American Development Bank (CAF)
b1_4
Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI/BCiE)
b2_1
World Bank Group (WBG)
b2_2
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB/BID)
b2_3
Latin American Development Bank (CAF)
b2_4
Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI/BCiE)
b3
To what extent do you believe the World Bank Group’s staff is well prepared to help El Salvador solve its most complicated development challenges?
b4_1
Energy
b4_2
Water and sanitation
b4_3
Pollution
b4_4
Job creation/employment
b4_5
Health
b4_6
Financial markets
b4_7
Social protection
b4_8
Gender equity
b4_9
Private sector development
b4_10
Education
b4_11
Public sector governance/reform
b4_12
Global/regional integration
b4_13
Food security
b4_14
Urban development
b4_15
Judiciary reform
b4_16
Economic growth
b4_17
Disaster risk management
b4_18
Social inclusion
b4_19
Chronic diseases
b4_20
Information and communications technology
b4_21
Transport infrastructure and systems
b4_22
Agriculture and rural development
b4_23
Trade and exports
b4_24
Crime and violence
b4_25
Natural resource management (renewable/non-renewable)
b4_26
Climate change
b4_27
Poverty reduction
b4_28
Anti corruption
b5a_1
Bringing together different groups of stakeholders
b5a_2
Capacity development related to World Bank Group supported projects
b5a_3
Technical assistance
b5a_4
Policy advice, studies, analyses
b5a_5
Financial resources
b5a_6
Data and statistics
b5a_7
Promoting knowledge sharing
b5a_8
Implementation support
b5a_9
Mobilizing third party financial resources
b5a_10
Donor coordination
b5a_11
Other
b5b_1
Bringing together different groups of stakeholders
b5b_2
Capacity development related to World Bank Group supported projects
b5b_3
Technical assistance
b5b_4
Policy advice, studies, analyses
b5b_5
Financial resources
b5b_6
Data and statistics
b5b_7
Promoting knowledge sharing
b5b_8
Implementation support
b5b_9
Mobilizing third party financial resources
b5b_10
Donor coordination
b5b_11
Other
b6_1
Not willing to honestly criticize policies and reform efforts in the country
b6_2
Staff too inaccessible
b6_3
Not collaborating enough with private sector
b6_4
Not adequately collaborating with organizations such as bilaterals, multilaterals, trust funds, UN agencies
b6_5
Not aligned with country priorities
b6_6
Not adequately sensitive to political/social realities in El Salvador
b6_7
Too influenced by developed countries
b6_8
World Bank Group’s processes too slow
b6_9
World Bank Group’s processes too complex
b6_10
Not exploring alternative policy options
b6_11
Not sufficiently focused on results
b6_12
Not in it for the long term
b6_13
Its advice and strategies do not lend themselves to practical problem solving
b6_14
Not collaborating enough with civil society (including NGOs, CBOs, beneficiary representatives)
b6_15
Not enough public disclosure of its work
b6_16
Arrogant in its approach
b6_17
Inadequate World Bank Group’s staffing in El Salvador
b6_18
The credibility of its knowledge/data
b6_19
Other
b6_20
Don’t know
b7
To what extent do you believe that the World Bank Group’s work and support help the poorest in El Salvador?
b8_1
Investment Project Financing (IPF)
b8_2
Development Policy Financing (DPF)
b8_3
Program-for-Results Financing (PforR)
b8_4
Trust funds and grants
b8_5
Advisory Services & Analytics
b8_6
MIGA Guarantees
b8_7
IFC Investment Services
b8_8
IFC Advisory Services
b9_1
Beneficiaries
b9_2
Youth/university groups
b9_3
Private sector
b9_4
Local government
b9_5
Donor community
b9_6
NGOs/Community Based Organizations
b9_7
Academia/think tanks/research institutes
b9_8
Parliament
b9_9
Foundations
b9_10
Media
b9_11
Other
b9_12
Don’t know
b10
Overall the World Bank Group currently plays a relevant role in development in El Salvador
b11
The World Bank Group’s work is aligned with what I consider the development priorities for El Salvador
b12
Responsiveness to needs
b13
Flexibility (in terms of the institution’s products and services)
b14
Flexibility (in terms of changing country circumstances)
b15
Being inclusive
b16
Openness (sharing data and other information)
b17
Collaboration with the Government
b18
The speed in which it gets things accomplished on the ground
b19
Helping to bring discipline/effective supervision to implementation of investment projects
b20
Collaboration with civil society
b21
Staff accessibility
b22
Collaboration with other donors and development partners
b23
Collaboration with the private sector
b24
Straightforwardness and honesty
b25
Treating clients and stakeholders in El Salvador with respect
b26
Being a long-term partner
b27_1
The World Bank Group does not provide the government with consistent support throughout the reform effort
b27_2
Political pressures and obstacles
b27_3
Reforms are not well thought out in light of country challenges
b27_4
Poor coordination within the Government
b27_5
There is an inadequate level of private sector participation and support
b27_6
Poor donor coordination
b27_7
The World Bank Group is not sensitive enough to political/social realities on the ground
b27_8
Lack of/inadequate levels of capacity in Government
b27_9
There is not an adequate level of citizen/civil society participation
b27_10
Corruption
b27_11
Poor coordination within the World Bank Group
b27_12
Other
c1_1
Gender
c1_2
The impact of climate change
c1_3
Citizen engagement
c2_1
Social protection
c2_2
Gender equity
c2_3
Private sector development
c2_4
Education
c2_5
Public sector governance/reform
c2_6
Global/regional integration
c2_7
Food security
c2_8
Urban development
c2_9
Energy
c2_10
Water and sanitation
c2_11
Pollution
c2_12
Job creation/employment
c2_13
Health
c2_14
Financial markets
c2_15
Transport infrastructure and systems
c2_16
Agriculture and rural development
c2_17
Trade and exports
c2_18
Crime and violence
c2_19
Natural resource management (renewable/non-renewable)
c2_20
Climate change
c2_21
Poverty reduction
c2_22
Anti corruption
c2_23
Judiciary reform
c2_24
Economic growth
c2_25
Disaster risk management
c2_26
Social inclusion
c2_27
Chronic diseases
c2_28
Information and communications technology
c3
To what extent does the World Bank Group’s work help to achieve development results in El Salvador?
c4
The World Bank Group’s financial instruments meet the needs of El Salvador
c5
The World Bank Group meets El Salvador’s needs for knowledge services
c6
How effectively does the World Bank Group help El Salvador to mobilize finance for development from private sector sources?
d1
How frequently do you consult World Bank Group’s knowledge work and activities in the work you do?
d2
Are timely
d3
Include appropriate level of stakeholder involvement during preparation
d4
Lead to practical solutions
d5
Are accessible (well written and easy to understand)
d6
Are source of relevant information on global good practices
d7
Are adequately disseminated
d8
Are translated enough into local language
d9
Are adaptable to El Salvador’s specific development challenges and country circumstances
d10
Overall, how significant a contribution do you believe the World Bank Group's knowledge work and activities make to development results in your country?
d11
Overall, how would you rate the technical quality of the World Bank Group's knowledge work and activities?
e1
The World Bank Group disburses funds promptly
e2
The World Bank Group effectively monitors and evaluates the projects and programs it supports
e3
The World Bank Group’s approvals and reviews are done in a timely fashion
e4
The World Bank Group’s “Environmental and Social Safeguard Policies” requirements are reasonable
e5
The World Bank Group’s conditions on its lending are reasonable
e6
The World Bank Group takes decisions quickly in El Salvador
e7
Working with the World Bank Group increases El Salvador’s institutional capacity
e8
Where country systems are adequate, the World Bank Group makes appropriate use of them
e9
To what extent do you believe that the donor community is doing enough to support the government’s efforts related to migration in El Salvador?
e10_1
Education
e10_2
Health
e10_3
Supporting poor and marginalized local communities
e10_4
Jobs/employment opportunities
e10_5
Business development
e10_6
Infrastructure
e10_7
Social cohesion
e10_8
Social protection systems
e10_9
Public services
e10_10
Macro issues (fiscal accounts, balance of payments, etc.)
e10_11
Financial inclusion
e10_12
Don’t know
e10_13
Other
e11_1
El Salvador’s economy
e11_2
Social cohesion
e11_3
National security (i.e. deportations)
e11_4
Public service delivery
e11_5
El Salvador’s poor and marginalized
f1_1
Offer more innovative knowledge services
f1_2
Collaborate more effectively with Government clients
f1_3
Work faster
f1_4
Reduce the complexity of obtaining World Bank Group financing
f1_5
Increase availability of Advisory Services & Analytics (ASA)
f1_6
Help to bring discipline/effective supervision to implementation of World Bank Group projects
f1_7
Collaborate more effectively with organizations such as bilaterals, multilaterals, trust funds, UN agencies
f1_8
Offer more innovative financial products
f1_9
Ensure greater selectivity in its work
f1_10
Provide more adequate data/knowledge/statistics/figures on El Salvador’s economy
f1_11
Improve the competitiveness of its financing compared to markets
f1_12
Work more with civil society, think tanks, academia, and beneficiary representatives
f1_13
Increase the level of capacity development in the country
f1_14
Leverage the private sector more
f1_15
Improve the quality of its experts as related to El Salvador’s specific challenges
f1_16
Work more with private sector
f1_17
Other
f2
When considering the combination of services that the World Bank Group offers in El Salvador, and taking into account its limited level of resources, which ONE of the following do you believe the World Bank Group should offer more of in El Salvador?
g1_1
Local radio
g1_2
International radio
g1_3
Social media
g1_4
International newspapers
g1_5
Local television
g1_6
Internet
g1_7
Periodicals
g1_8
International television
g1_9
Local newspapers
Total: 335
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