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World Bank Group Country Survey 2016
WBCS 2016
GTM_2016_WBCS_v01_M
Public Opinion Research Group
Nesstar Publisher
World Bank Group
Svetlana Markova
Jing Guo
Dania Mendoza
Country Opinion Survey
The World Bank Group Country Opinion Survey Program systematically measures and tracks the perceptions of the World Bank's clients, partners, and other stakeholders across the globe in client countries. The Public Opinion Research Group surveyed 29 countries in FY2012 (July 2011-June 2012), 41 countries in FY2013 (July 2012-June 2013), 42 countries in FY2014 (July 2013-June 2014), and 35 countries In FY2015 (July 2014-June 2015). In FY2016, surveys were conducted in 45 countries. Nearly all of the World Bank Group's client countries are surveyed in every three year cycle.
Guatemala
Ciudad de Guatemala, Quetzaltenando, Escuintla and Cobán.
Stakeholders of the World Bank Group in Guatemala.
Opinion leaders from national and local governments, multilateral/bilateral agencies, media, academia, the private sector, and civil society
Sample survey data [ssd]
Aragón & Asociados
From March to April 2016, 367 stakeholders of the WBG in Guatemala were invited to provide their opinions on the WBG’s work in the country by participating in a country opinion survey. Participants were drawn from the Office of the President, Prime Minister; office of a minister; office of a parliamentarian; ministries/ministerial departments/implementation agencies; Project Management Units (PMUs) overseeing implementation of WBG projects; consultants/contractors working on WBG-supported projects/programs; local governments; bilateral/multilateral agencies; private sector organizations; private foundations; the financial sector/private banks; NGOs/community based organizations; the media; independent government institutions; trade unions; faith-based groups; youth groups; academia/research institutes/think tanks; the judiciary branch; and other organizations. A total of 279 stakeholders participated in the survey (76% response rate).
Other [oth]
The Questionnaire is in English and Spanish.
Face-to-face, mail and email.
76%
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
guatemala_cs_fy16_datafile_with_dk_.NSDstat
Data collected from “Guatemala World Bank Survey Questionnaire”
279
338
Nesstar 200801
id
279
0
101
379
In general would you say that Guatemala is headed in?
In general would you say that Guatemala is headed in ... ?
277
2
1
The right direction
132
2
The wrong direction
72
3
Not sure
73
Sysmiss
2
Global/regional integration
277
2
0
268
1
9
Sysmiss
2
Food security
277
2
0
186
1
91
Sysmiss
2
Public sector governance/reform
277
2
0
164
1
113
Sysmiss
2
Social protection
277
2
0
267
1
10
Sysmiss
2
Gender equity
277
2
0
265
1
12
Sysmiss
2
Private sector development
277
2
0
270
1
7
Sysmiss
2
Foreign direct investment
277
2
0
268
1
9
Sysmiss
2
Urban development
277
2
0
272
1
5
Sysmiss
2
Energy
277
2
0
276
1
1
Sysmiss
2
Job creation/employment
277
2
0
229
1
48
Sysmiss
2
Rural development
277
2
0
229
1
48
Sysmiss
2
Financial markets
277
2
0
274
1
3
Sysmiss
2
Water and sanitation
277
2
0
254
1
23
Sysmiss
2
Environmental sustainability
277
2
0
266
1
11
Sysmiss
2
Equality of opportunity
277
2
0
253
1
24
Sysmiss
2
Health
277
2
0
223
1
54
Sysmiss
2
Climate change
277
2
0
263
1
14
Sysmiss
2
Poverty reduction
277
2
0
208
1
69
Sysmiss
2
Transport
277
2
0
276
1
1
Sysmiss
2
Education
277
2
0
170
1
107
Sysmiss
2
Agricultural development
277
2
0
273
1
4
Sysmiss
2
Trade and exports
277
2
0
271
1
6
Sysmiss
2
Crime and violence
277
2
0
247
1
30
Sysmiss
2
Anti-corruption
277
2
0
228
1
49
Sysmiss
2
Law and justice
277
2
0
248
1
29
Sysmiss
2
Regulatory framework
277
2
0
270
1
7
Sysmiss
2
Communicable/non-communicable diseases
277
2
0
277
Sysmiss
2
Natural resource management
277
2
0
273
1
4
Sysmiss
2
Economic growth
277
2
0
249
1
28
Sysmiss
2
Disaster management
277
2
0
272
1
5
Sysmiss
2
Information and communications technology
277
2
0
274
1
3
Sysmiss
2
Water and sanitation
273
6
0
247
1
26
Sysmiss
6
Equality of opportunity
273
6
0
220
1
53
Sysmiss
6
Rural development
273
6
0
152
1
121
Sysmiss
6
Climate change
273
6
0
260
1
13
Sysmiss
6
Global/regional integration
273
6
0
270
1
3
Sysmiss
6
Gender equity
273
6
0
264
1
9
Sysmiss
6
Economic growth
273
6
0
217
1
56
Sysmiss
6
Urban development
273
6
0
266
1
7
Sysmiss
6
Regulatory framework
273
6
0
268
1
5
Sysmiss
6
Social protection
273
6
0
256
1
17
Sysmiss
6
Law and justice
273
6
0
257
1
16
Sysmiss
6
Transport
273
6
0
265
1
8
Sysmiss
6
Crime and violence
273
6
0
250
1
23
Sysmiss
6
Communicable/non-communicable diseases
273
6
0
272
1
1
Sysmiss
6
Information and communications technology
273
6
0
268
1
5
Sysmiss
6
Anti-corruption
273
6
0
223
1
50
Sysmiss
6
Education
273
6
0
146
1
127
Sysmiss
6
Foreign direct investment
273
6
0
260
1
13
Sysmiss
6
Energy
273
6
0
273
Sysmiss
6
Public sector governance/reform
273
6
0
209
1
64
Sysmiss
6
Private sector development
273
6
0
266
1
7
Sysmiss
6
Natural resource management
273
6
0
267
1
6
Sysmiss
6
Environmental sustainability
273
6
0
264
1
9
Sysmiss
6
Health
273
6
0
237
1
36
Sysmiss
6
Agricultural development
273
6
0
258
1
15
Sysmiss
6
Disaster management
273
6
0
268
1
5
Sysmiss
6
Job creation/employment
273
6
0
208
1
65
Sysmiss
6
Financial markets
273
6
0
270
1
3
Sysmiss
6
Trade and exports
273
6
0
261
1
12
Sysmiss
6
Food security
273
6
0
234
1
39
Sysmiss
6
Consistent economic growth
259
20
0
174
1
85
Sysmiss
20
More reliable social safety net
259
20
0
241
1
18
Sysmiss
20
Greater access to micro-finance for the poor
259
20
0
227
1
32
Sysmiss
20
Greater voice and participation for citizens to help ensure greater accountabili
259
20
0
240
1
19
Sysmiss
20
Greater access to health and nutrition for citizens
259
20
0
221
1
38
Sysmiss
20
Better entrepreneurial opportunities (i.e., to start small and medium sized busi
259
20
0
222
1
37
Sysmiss
20
A growing middle class
259
20
0
237
1
22
Sysmiss
20
Better opportunity for the poor who live in rural areas
259
20
0
207
1
52
Sysmiss
20
Better opportunity for the poor who live in urban areas
259
20
0
254
1
5
Sysmiss
20
Better employment opportunities for young people
259
20
0
238
1
21
Sysmiss
20
Better employment opportunities for women
259
20
0
247
1
12
Sysmiss
20
Greater equity of fiscal policy
259
20
0
219
1
40
Sysmiss
20
Education and training that better ensure job opportunity
259
20
0
155
1
104
Sysmiss
20
Better quality public services
259
20
0
237
1
22
Sysmiss
20
Other
259
20
0
249
1
10
Sysmiss
20
Do you think the gap between the rich and the poor is a very big problem, a mode
Do you think the gap between the rich and the poor is a very big problem, a moderately big problem, a small problem or not a problem at all in Guatemala? (Select only ONE response)
268
11
1
A very big problem
176
2
A moderately big problem
67
3
A small problem
11
4
Not a problem at all
12
5
Don’t know
2
Sysmiss
11
In your view, is global climate change a very serious problem, somewhat serious,
In your view, is global climate change a very serious problem, somewhat serious, not too serious, or not a problem? (Select only ONE response)
270
9
1
A very serious problem
248
2
A somewhat serious problem
16
3
Not too serious problem
3
4
Not a problem
3
5
Don’t know
0
Sysmiss
9
World Bank Group (WBG)
271
8
1
Not familiar at all
10
2
14
3
21
4
22
5
43
6
27
7
40
8
46
9
18
10
Extremely familiar
30
Sysmiss
8
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB/BID)
269
10
1
Not familiar at all
6
2
10
3
21
4
16
5
43
6
31
7
39
8
46
9
19
10
Extremely familiar
38
Sysmiss
10
Latin American Development Bank (CAF)
267
12
1
Not familiar at all
104
2
34
3
37
4
23
5
28
6
14
7
10
8
11
9
2
10
Extremely familiar
4
Sysmiss
12
Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI/BCiE)
269
10
1
Not familiar at all
16
2
27
3
34
4
21
5
41
6
15
7
39
8
28
9
21
10
Extremely familiar
27
Sysmiss
10
World Bank Group (WBG)
236
43
1
Not effective at all
3
2
6
3
16
4
22
5
40
6
34
7
31
8
44
9
19
10
Very effective
21
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
43
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB/BID)
241
38
1
Not effective at all
3
2
7
3
15
4
15
5
45
6
30
7
37
8
46
9
20
10
Very effective
23
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
38
Latin American Development Bank (CAF)
118
161
1
Not effective at all
29
2
15
3
11
4
12
5
19
6
6
7
10
8
9
9
4
10
Very effective
3
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
161
Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI/BCiE)
213
66
1
Not effective at all
13
2
10
3
14
4
20
5
38
6
19
7
29
8
40
9
19
10
Very effective
11
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
66
To what extent do you believe the World Bank Group’s staff is well prepared to h
To what extent do you believe the World Bank Group’s staff is well prepared (e.g., skills and knowledge) to help Guatemala solve its most complicated development challenges?
219
60
1
To no degree at all
4
2
5
3
7
4
9
5
26
6
20
7
35
8
48
9
33
10
To a very significant degree
32
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
60
Health
272
7
0
193
1
79
Sysmiss
7
Crime and violence
272
7
0
244
1
28
Sysmiss
7
Transport
272
7
0
259
1
13
Sysmiss
7
Agricultural development
272
7
0
246
1
26
Sysmiss
7
Global/regional integration
272
7
0
268
1
4
Sysmiss
7
Job creation/employment
272
7
0
228
1
44
Sysmiss
7
Public sector governance/reform
272
7
0
202
1
70
Sysmiss
7
Social protection
272
7
0
261
1
11
Sysmiss
7
Rural development
272
7
0
181
1
91
Sysmiss
7
Foreign direct investment
272
7
0
259
1
13
Sysmiss
7
Education
272
7
0
172
1
100
Sysmiss
7
Energy
272
7
0
269
1
3
Sysmiss
7
Gender equity
272
7
0
266
1
6
Sysmiss
7
Financial markets
272
7
0
267
1
5
Sysmiss
7
Urban development
272
7
0
266
1
6
Sysmiss
7
Environmental sustainability
272
7
0
262
1
10
Sysmiss
7
Economic growth
272
7
0
224
1
48
Sysmiss
7
Private sector development
272
7
0
264
1
8
Sysmiss
7
Water and sanitation
272
7
0
247
1
25
Sysmiss
7
Food security
272
7
0
244
1
28
Sysmiss
7
Climate change
272
7
0
251
1
21
Sysmiss
7
Information and communications technology
272
7
0
263
1
9
Sysmiss
7
Trade and exports
272
7
0
263
1
9
Sysmiss
7
Equality of opportunity
272
7
0
243
1
29
Sysmiss
7
Law and justice
272
7
0
252
1
20
Sysmiss
7
Regulatory framework
272
7
0
266
1
6
Sysmiss
7
Communicable/non-communicable diseases
272
7
0
272
Sysmiss
7
Natural resource management
272
7
0
268
1
4
Sysmiss
7
Poverty reduction
272
7
0
216
1
56
Sysmiss
7
Anti-corruption
272
7
0
238
1
34
Sysmiss
7
Disaster management
272
7
0
269
1
3
Sysmiss
7
Policy advice, studies, analyses
266
13
0
200
1
66
Sysmiss
13
Data and statistics
266
13
0
255
1
11
Sysmiss
13
Convening/Facilitating
266
13
0
264
1
2
Sysmiss
13
Financial resources
266
13
0
156
1
110
Sysmiss
13
Capacity development
266
13
0
243
1
23
Sysmiss
13
Technical assistance
266
13
0
241
1
25
Sysmiss
13
Help to bring discipline/effective supervision to implementation of investment p
266
13
0
248
1
18
Sysmiss
13
Mobilizing third party financial resources
266
13
0
258
1
8
Sysmiss
13
Donor coordination
266
13
0
265
1
1
Sysmiss
13
Linkage to non-Bank expertise (i.e., South-South knowledge sharing)
266
13
0
264
1
2
Sysmiss
13
Other
266
13
0
266
Sysmiss
13
Policy advice, studies, analyses
264
15
0
210
1
54
Sysmiss
15
Data and statistics
264
15
0
246
1
18
Sysmiss
15
Convening/Facilitating
264
15
0
259
1
5
Sysmiss
15
Financial resources
264
15
0
224
1
40
Sysmiss
15
Capacity development
264
15
0
237
1
27
Sysmiss
15
Technical assistance
264
15
0
208
1
56
Sysmiss
15
Help to bring discipline/effective supervision to implementation of investment p
264
15
0
231
1
33
Sysmiss
15
Mobilizing third party financial resources
264
15
0
256
1
8
Sysmiss
15
Donor coordination
264
15
0
255
1
9
Sysmiss
15
Linkage to non-Bank expertise (i.e., South-South knowledge sharing)
264
15
0
251
1
13
Sysmiss
15
Other
264
15
0
263
1
1
Sysmiss
15
Too influenced by developed countries
269
10
0
210
1
59
Sysmiss
10
Not exploring alternative policy options
269
10
0
260
1
9
Sysmiss
10
Not collaborating enough with stakeholders outside the Government
269
10
0
244
1
25
Sysmiss
10
Its advice and strategies do not lend themselves to practical problem solving
269
10
0
236
1
33
Sysmiss
10
Not enough public disclosure of its work
269
10
0
218
1
51
Sysmiss
10
Arrogant in its approach
269
10
0
252
1
17
Sysmiss
10
Not client focused
269
10
0
261
1
8
Sysmiss
10
The credibility of its knowledge/data
269
10
0
268
1
1
Sysmiss
10
World Bank Group’s processes too complex
269
10
0
231
1
38
Sysmiss
10
Not willing to honestly criticize policies and reform efforts in the country
269
10
0
242
1
27
Sysmiss
10
Staff too inaccessible
269
10
0
259
1
10
Sysmiss
10
Imposing technocratic solutions without regard to political realities
269
10
0
230
1
39
Sysmiss
10
World Bank Group’s processes too slow (e.g., too bureaucratic in its operational
269
10
0
239
1
30
Sysmiss
10
Not aligned with other donors’ work
269
10
0
254
1
15
Sysmiss
10
Not aligned with country priorities
269
10
0
237
1
32
Sysmiss
10
Not adequately sensitive to political/social realities in Guatemala
269
10
0
235
1
34
Sysmiss
10
Other
269
10
0
252
1
17
Sysmiss
10
Don’t know
269
10
0
237
1
32
Sysmiss
10
Trust Fund management
267
12
0
243
1
24
Sysmiss
12
Knowledge products/services
267
12
0
216
1
51
Sysmiss
12
Capacity development
267
12
0
203
1
64
Sysmiss
12
Technical assistance
267
12
0
169
1
98
Sysmiss
12
Investment lending
267
12
0
128
1
139
Sysmiss
12
Policy based lending/budget support to the Government
267
12
0
196
1
71
Sysmiss
12
Multi-sectoral approaches
267
12
0
234
1
33
Sysmiss
12
Other
267
12
0
261
1
6
Sysmiss
12
Don’t know
267
12
0
255
1
12
Sysmiss
12
To what extent do you believe that the World Bank Group’s work and support help
To what extent do you believe that the World Bank Group’s work and support help the poorest in Guatemala? (Select only ONE response)
266
13
1
To a fully sufficient degree
16
2
To a somewhat sufficient degree
45
3
To a somewhat insufficient degree
109
4
To a very insufficient degree
62
5
Don't know
34
Sysmiss
13
Overall the World Bank Group currently plays a relevant role in development in G
250
29
1
Strongly disagree
9
2
13
3
28
4
23
5
47
6
35
7
39
8
31
9
11
10
Strongly agree
14
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
29
The World Bank Group’s work is aligned with what I consider the development prio
241
38
1
Strongly disagree
8
2
11
3
24
4
38
5
39
6
29
7
34
8
36
9
9
10
Strongly agree
13
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
38
Responsiveness to needs
239
40
1
To no degree at all
10
2
12
3
21
4
26
5
44
6
33
7
34
8
30
9
15
10
To a very significant degree
14
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
40
Flexibility (in terms of the institution’s products and services)
211
68
1
To no degree at all
12
2
8
3
22
4
30
5
43
6
31
7
21
8
27
9
11
10
To a very significant degree
6
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
68
Flexibility (in terms of changing country circumstances)
222
57
1
To no degree at all
14
2
9
3
17
4
28
5
44
6
36
7
32
8
24
9
10
10
To a very significant degree
8
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
57
Being inclusive
214
65
1
To no degree at all
7
2
12
3
16
4
25
5
34
6
33
7
38
8
24
9
10
10
To a very significant degree
15
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
65
Openness (sharing data and other information)
219
60
1
To no degree at all
2
2
6
3
11
4
19
5
23
6
34
7
44
8
40
9
19
10
To a very significant degree
21
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
60
Collaboration with the Government
226
53
1
To no degree at all
4
2
2
3
9
4
11
5
19
6
36
7
45
8
40
9
35
10
To a very significant degree
25
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
53
The speed in which it gets things accomplished on the ground
192
87
1
To no degree at all
8
2
8
3
20
4
27
5
32
6
37
7
25
8
21
9
9
10
To a very significant degree
5
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
87
Ease of access to the people at the World Bank Group who are making decisions im
206
73
1
To no degree at all
17
2
11
3
26
4
11
5
34
6
22
7
28
8
28
9
18
10
To a very significant degree
11
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
73
Collaboration with civil society
201
78
1
To no degree at all
12
2
9
3
22
4
16
5
31
6
28
7
21
8
37
9
12
10
To a very significant degree
13
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
78
Staff accessibility
199
80
1
To no degree at all
10
2
10
3
20
4
16
5
24
6
24
7
31
8
32
9
22
10
To a very significant degree
10
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
80
Collaboration with other donors and development partners
192
87
1
To no degree at all
6
2
11
3
10
4
9
5
25
6
23
7
41
8
41
9
14
10
To a very significant degree
12
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
87
Collaboration with the private sector
183
96
1
To no degree at all
10
2
1
3
9
4
6
5
22
6
21
7
29
8
40
9
25
10
To a very significant degree
20
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
96
Straightforwardness and honesty
208
71
1
To no degree at all
5
2
6
3
15
4
10
5
25
6
13
7
41
8
31
9
31
10
To a very significant degree
31
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
71
Treating clients and stakeholders in Guatemala with respect
197
82
1
To no degree at all
4
2
2
3
10
4
11
5
17
6
20
7
27
8
33
9
40
10
To a very significant degree
33
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
82
Being a long-term partner
207
72
1
To no degree at all
5
2
2
3
7
4
3
5
19
6
18
7
30
8
30
9
38
10
To a very significant degree
55
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
72
The Government works inefficiently
266
13
0
191
1
75
Sysmiss
13
Poor donor coordination
266
13
0
241
1
25
Sysmiss
13
The World Bank Group is not sensitive enough to political/social realities on th
266
13
0
187
1
79
Sysmiss
13
Lack of/inadequate levels of capacity in Government
266
13
0
176
1
90
Sysmiss
13
There is not an adequate level of citizen/civil society participation
266
13
0
192
1
74
Sysmiss
13
The World Bank Group works too slowly
266
13
0
250
1
16
Sysmiss
13
The World Bank Group does not do adequate follow through/follow-up
266
13
0
250
1
16
Sysmiss
13
Political pressures and obstacles
266
13
0
191
1
75
Sysmiss
13
Reforms are not well thought out in light of country challenges
266
13
0
215
1
51
Sysmiss
13
Other
266
13
0
257
1
9
Sysmiss
13
Crime and violence
229
50
1
Not important at all
13
2
17
3
11
4
19
5
33
6
15
7
24
8
33
9
28
10
Very important
36
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
50
Financial markets
223
56
1
Not important at all
4
2
5
3
5
4
13
5
21
6
21
7
33
8
54
9
28
10
Very important
39
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
56
Transport
229
50
1
Not important at all
6
2
6
3
15
4
10
5
23
6
19
7
45
8
40
9
29
10
Very important
36
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
50
Anti-corruption
235
44
1
Not important at all
9
2
7
3
14
4
5
5
19
6
16
7
29
8
24
9
32
10
Very important
80
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
44
Law and justice
234
45
1
Not important at all
8
2
13
3
16
4
11
5
16
6
20
7
19
8
40
9
37
10
Very important
54
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
45
Urban development
238
41
1
Not important at all
4
2
10
3
8
4
15
5
26
6
22
7
25
8
47
9
34
10
Very important
47
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
41
Environmental sustainability
233
46
1
Not important at all
6
2
4
3
7
4
14
5
15
6
19
7
26
8
38
9
34
10
Very important
70
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
46
Trade and exports
229
50
1
Not important at all
5
2
3
3
11
4
4
5
23
6
32
7
38
8
36
9
31
10
Very important
46
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
50
Information and communications technology
234
45
1
Not important at all
5
2
7
3
10
4
8
5
23
6
25
7
32
8
47
9
35
10
Very important
42
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
45
Poverty reduction
245
34
1
Not important at all
2
2
5
3
5
4
5
5
17
6
10
7
17
8
31
9
40
10
Very important
113
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
34
Gender equity
236
43
1
Not important at all
20
2
4
3
9
4
12
5
26
6
14
7
34
8
41
9
24
10
Very important
52
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
43
Private sector development
231
48
1
Not important at all
15
2
8
3
11
4
11
5
29
6
14
7
36
8
39
9
33
10
Very important
35
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
48
Foreign direct investment
228
51
1
Not important at all
7
2
5
3
4
4
15
5
14
6
25
7
30
8
49
9
24
10
Very important
55
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
51
Water and sanitation
234
45
1
Not important at all
6
2
7
3
7
4
5
5
16
6
17
7
29
8
46
9
42
10
Very important
59
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
45
Regulatory framework
223
56
1
Not important at all
9
2
4
3
16
4
12
5
22
6
30
7
30
8
45
9
26
10
Very important
29
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
56
Economic growth
236
43
1
Not important at all
2
2
4
3
5
4
8
5
19
6
11
7
25
8
42
9
49
10
Very important
71
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
43
Energy
224
55
1
Not important at all
10
2
4
3
12
4
8
5
26
6
20
7
30
8
44
9
36
10
Very important
34
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
55
Disaster management
223
56
1
Not important at all
8
2
12
3
10
4
11
5
33
6
21
7
28
8
38
9
27
10
Very important
35
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
56
Public sector governance/reform
232
47
1
Not important at all
7
2
4
3
5
4
11
5
13
6
19
7
19
8
39
9
42
10
Very important
73
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
47
Job creation/employment
234
45
1
Not important at all
11
2
7
3
14
4
13
5
26
6
13
7
24
8
42
9
25
10
Very important
59
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
45
Communicable/non-communicable diseases
221
58
1
Not important at all
14
2
11
3
26
4
14
5
31
6
25
7
37
8
23
9
15
10
Very important
25
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
58
Equality of opportunity
233
46
1
Not important at all
14
2
9
3
12
4
10
5
23
6
21
7
33
8
30
9
33
10
Very important
48
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
46
Social protection
230
49
1
Not important at all
14
2
11
3
15
4
9
5
32
6
31
7
35
8
30
9
24
10
Very important
29
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
49
Rural development
240
39
1
Not important at all
6
2
9
3
8
4
9
5
19
6
18
7
21
8
36
9
36
10
Very important
78
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
39
Global/regional integration
222
57
1
Not important at all
7
2
11
3
9
4
6
5
26
6
27
7
31
8
46
9
22
10
Very important
37
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
57
Food security
228
51
1
Not important at all
8
2
8
3
5
4
12
5
17
6
18
7
18
8
36
9
34
10
Very important
72
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
51
Natural resource management
228
51
1
Not important at all
16
2
6
3
8
4
9
5
30
6
21
7
31
8
47
9
28
10
Very important
32
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
51
Health
237
42
1
Not important at all
9
2
5
3
8
4
8
5
28
6
14
7
22
8
31
9
32
10
Very important
80
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
42
Climate change
231
48
1
Not important at all
7
2
6
3
6
4
17
5
9
6
22
7
20
8
35
9
38
10
Very important
71
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
48
Agricultural development
237
42
1
Not important at all
5
2
6
3
6
4
11
5
21
6
15
7
25
8
42
9
42
10
Very important
64
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
42
Education
240
39
1
Not important at all
8
2
6
3
2
4
9
5
12
6
12
7
23
8
24
9
31
10
Very important
113
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
39
Gender equity
109
170
1
Not effective at all
8
2
2
3
9
4
11
5
13
6
10
7
14
8
22
9
9
10
Very effective
11
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
170
Information and communications technology
114
165
1
Not effective at all
2
2
3
3
8
4
9
5
15
6
11
7
23
8
24
9
10
10
Very effective
9
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
165
Transport
127
152
1
Not effective at all
1
2
4
3
8
4
5
5
20
6
21
7
19
8
28
9
8
10
Very effective
13
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
152
Crime and violence
111
168
1
Not effective at all
7
2
7
3
8
4
13
5
14
6
10
7
21
8
17
9
7
10
Very effective
7
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
168
Law and justice
125
154
1
Not effective at all
7
2
4
3
11
4
8
5
18
6
10
7
17
8
28
9
10
10
Very effective
12
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
154
Urban development
132
147
1
Not effective at all
4
2
7
3
8
4
10
5
20
6
19
7
20
8
24
9
7
10
Very effective
13
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
147
Environmental sustainability
140
139
1
Not effective at all
3
2
4
3
11
4
6
5
27
6
7
7
23
8
29
9
17
10
Very effective
13
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
139
Regulatory framework
133
146
1
Not effective at all
0
2
5
3
7
4
7
5
23
6
18
7
23
8
26
9
15
10
Very effective
9
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
146
Communicable/non-communicable diseases
96
183
1
Not effective at all
3
2
8
3
12
4
8
5
13
6
17
7
16
8
12
9
2
10
Very effective
5
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
183
Poverty reduction
173
106
1
Not effective at all
7
2
8
3
11
4
5
5
20
6
28
7
16
8
39
9
18
10
Very effective
21
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
106
Anti-corruption
141
138
1
Not effective at all
8
2
7
3
9
4
5
5
23
6
12
7
20
8
26
9
15
10
Very effective
16
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
138
Private sector development
137
142
1
Not effective at all
8
2
4
3
8
4
5
5
18
6
18
7
18
8
25
9
17
10
Very effective
16
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
142
Foreign direct investment
129
150
1
Not effective at all
3
2
4
3
12
4
5
5
21
6
9
7
20
8
26
9
15
10
Very effective
14
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
150
Water and sanitation
136
143
1
Not effective at all
3
2
3
3
7
4
10
5
19
6
19
7
28
8
21
9
14
10
Very effective
12
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
143
Trade and exports
134
145
1
Not effective at all
3
2
4
3
5
4
6
5
20
6
18
7
23
8
23
9
15
10
Very effective
17
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
145
Economic growth
162
117
1
Not effective at all
4
2
2
3
7
4
3
5
21
6
21
7
18
8
43
9
21
10
Very effective
22
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
117
Health
144
135
1
Not effective at all
6
2
4
3
8
4
10
5
26
6
17
7
19
8
28
9
9
10
Very effective
17
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
135
Disaster management
129
150
1
Not effective at all
4
2
5
3
14
4
10
5
18
6
14
7
15
8
20
9
13
10
Very effective
16
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
150
Public sector governance/reform
171
108
1
Not effective at all
5
2
4
3
8
4
10
5
22
6
20
7
23
8
41
9
13
10
Very effective
25
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
108
Job creation/employment
133
146
1
Not effective at all
8
2
7
3
12
4
18
5
19
6
16
7
15
8
20
9
9
10
Very effective
9
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
146
Financial markets
128
151
1
Not effective at all
2
2
4
3
6
4
5
5
20
6
17
7
22
8
20
9
17
10
Very effective
15
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
151
Equality of opportunity
131
148
1
Not effective at all
6
2
6
3
5
4
12
5
21
6
15
7
20
8
20
9
12
10
Very effective
14
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
148
Energy
128
151
1
Not effective at all
4
2
4
3
4
4
10
5
18
6
17
7
22
8
29
9
11
10
Very effective
9
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
151
Rural development
157
122
1
Not effective at all
5
2
8
3
7
4
6
5
25
6
20
7
25
8
29
9
15
10
Very effective
17
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
122
Global/regional integration
124
155
1
Not effective at all
1
2
7
4
10
5
20
6
13
7
29
8
18
9
14
10
Very effective
12
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
155
Food security
140
139
1
Not effective at all
3
2
9
3
8
4
13
5
17
6
18
7
15
8
31
9
12
10
Very effective
14
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
139
Education
161
118
1
Not effective at all
6
2
5
3
8
4
11
5
28
6
20
7
15
8
32
9
14
10
Very effective
22
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
118
Social protection
125
154
1
Not effective at all
9
2
8
3
11
4
11
5
23
6
16
7
16
8
16
9
8
10
Very effective
7
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
154
Climate change
131
148
1
Not effective at all
6
2
3
3
10
4
12
5
16
6
17
7
18
8
24
9
11
10
Very effective
14
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
148
Agricultural development
138
141
1
Not effective at all
7
2
5
3
12
4
8
5
18
6
15
7
22
8
30
9
9
10
Very effective
12
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
141
Natural resource management
122
157
1
Not effective at all
8
2
7
3
5
4
7
5
17
6
20
7
20
8
23
9
7
10
Very effective
8
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
157
To what extent does the World Bank Group’s work help to achieve development resu
To what extent does the World Bank Group’s work help to achieve development results in Guatemala?
242
37
1
To no degree at all
6
2
8
3
12
4
21
5
48
6
32
7
43
8
42
9
13
10
To a very significant degree
17
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
37
The World Bank Group’s financial instruments meet the needs of Guatemala
232
47
1
Strongly disagree
3
2
14
3
20
4
21
5
50
6
20
7
41
8
38
9
12
10
Strongly agree
13
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
47
The World Bank Group meets Guatemala’s needs for knowledge services
236
43
1
Strongly disagree
1
2
10
3
18
4
21
5
35
6
34
7
46
8
38
9
16
10
Strongly agree
17
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
43
To what extent do you believe the World Bank Group measures and corrects its wor
To what extent do you believe the World Bank Group measures and corrects its work in real time in Guatemala?
199
80
1
To no degree at all
6
2
4
3
23
4
15
5
35
6
30
7
44
8
30
9
6
10
To a very significant degree
6
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
80
How frequently do you consult World Bank Group’s knowledge work and activities i
How frequently do you consult World Bank Group’s knowledge work and activities in the work you do?
259
20
1
Weekly
15
2
Monthly
49
3
A few times a year
110
4
Rarely
69
5
Never
16
Sysmiss
20
Are timely
227
52
1
To no degree at all
1
2
8
3
7
4
20
5
35
6
38
7
48
8
33
9
18
10
To a very significant degree
19
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
52
Lead to practical solutions
219
60
1
To no degree at all
4
2
7
3
12
4
27
5
32
6
40
7
40
8
35
9
8
10
To a very significant degree
14
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
60
Are accessible (well written and easy to understand)
223
56
1
To no degree at all
1
2
5
3
14
4
14
5
38
6
30
7
40
8
40
9
21
10
To a very significant degree
20
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
56
Are translated enough into local language
215
64
1
To no degree at all
7
2
10
3
10
4
16
5
29
6
30
7
23
8
36
9
21
10
To a very significant degree
33
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
64
Are adaptable to Guatemala’s specific development challenges and country circums
228
51
1
To no degree at all
4
2
5
3
16
4
18
5
39
6
31
7
38
8
43
9
23
10
To a very significant degree
11
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
51
Overall, how significant a contribution do you believe the World Bank Group’s kn
Overall, how significant a contribution do you believe the World Bank Group's knowledge work and activities make to development results in your country?
237
42
1
Not significant at all
3
2
3
3
11
4
19
5
27
6
31
7
48
8
45
9
22
10
Very significant
28
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
42
Overall, how would you rate the technical quality of the World Bank Group's know
Overall, how would you rate the technical quality of the World Bank Group's knowledge work and activities?
234
45
1
Very low technical quality
1
2
2
3
3
4
7
5
26
6
22
7
46
8
51
9
42
10
Very high technical quality
34
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
45
The World Bank Group disburses funds promptly
137
142
1
Strongly disagree
4
2
6
3
9
4
10
5
27
6
14
7
36
8
17
9
8
10
Strongly agree
6
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
142
The World Bank Group effectively monitors and evaluates the projects and program
182
97
1
Strongly disagree
4
2
3
3
12
4
6
5
29
6
21
7
18
8
44
9
29
10
Strongly agree
16
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
97
The World Bank Group’s approvals and reviews are done in a timely fashion
161
118
1
Strongly disagree
2
2
5
3
10
4
13
5
25
6
20
7
27
8
33
9
16
10
Strongly agree
10
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
118
The World Bank Group’s “Safeguard Policy” requirements are reasonable
130
149
1
Strongly disagree
1
2
3
3
9
4
8
5
17
6
18
7
21
8
25
9
13
10
Strongly agree
15
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
149
The World Bank Group’s conditions on its lending are reasonable
173
106
1
Strongly disagree
1
2
7
3
15
4
17
5
21
6
20
7
37
8
29
9
16
10
Strongly agree
10
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
106
The World Bank Group takes decisions quickly in Guatemala
168
111
1
Strongly disagree
6
2
8
3
15
4
15
5
26
6
22
7
28
8
31
9
12
10
Strongly agree
5
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
111
Working with the World Bank Group increases Guatemala’s institutional capacity
200
79
1
Strongly disagree
0
2
3
3
18
4
14
5
18
6
27
7
25
8
47
9
33
10
Strongly agree
15
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
79
Where country systems are adequate, the World Bank Group makes appropriate use o
146
133
1
Strongly disagree
1
2
5
3
9
4
5
5
24
6
15
7
29
8
21
9
19
10
Strongly agree
18
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
133
The World Bank Group provides effective implementation support
158
121
1
Strongly disagree
4
2
5
3
9
4
12
5
18
6
21
7
19
8
35
9
16
10
Strongly agree
19
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
121
To what extent do you believe that the World Bank Group’s work helps to find sol
To what extent do you believe that the World Bank Group’s work helps to find solutions that promote private public partnerships in Guatemala?
195
84
1
To no degree at all
5
2
7
3
13
4
10
5
33
6
30
7
35
8
34
9
19
10
To a very significant degree
9
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
84
Which of the following best describes the World Bank Group’s support in Guatemal
254
25
1
The World Bank Group is sufficiently selective and focuses on the most important development challenges in Guatemala
97
2
The World Bank Group is not sufficiently selective in Guatemala, and it is involved in too many areas of development
80
3
Don’t know
77
Sysmiss
25
Offer more innovative financial products
252
27
0
216
1
36
Sysmiss
27
Ensure greater selectivity in its work
252
27
0
226
1
26
Sysmiss
27
Provide more adequate data/knowledge/statistics/figures on Guatemala’s economy
252
27
0
209
1
43
Sysmiss
27
Improve the competitiveness of its financing compared to markets
252
27
0
213
1
39
Sysmiss
27
Reach out more to groups outside of Government
252
27
0
167
1
85
Sysmiss
27
Increase the level of capacity development in the country
252
27
0
164
1
88
Sysmiss
27
Improve the quality of its experts as related to Guatemala’s specific challenges
252
27
0
230
1
22
Sysmiss
27
Offer more innovative knowledge services
252
27
0
231
1
21
Sysmiss
27
Collaborate more effectively with Government clients
252
27
0
210
1
42
Sysmiss
27
Work faster
252
27
0
237
1
15
Sysmiss
27
Reduce the complexity of obtaining World Bank Group financing
252
27
0
199
1
53
Sysmiss
27
Increase availability of Reimbursable Advisory Services (RAS)
252
27
0
245
1
7
Sysmiss
27
Other
252
27
0
242
1
10
Sysmiss
27
When considering the combination of services that the World Bank Group offers in
When considering the combination of services that the World Bank Group offers in Guatemala, 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 Guatemala? (Select only ONE response)
248
31
1
Financial services
67
2
Knowledge products
79
3
Convening services
6
4
None of the above
6
5
The combination is appropriate for Guatemala
71
6
Don't know
19
Sysmiss
31
Social media (e.g., Facebook, blogs, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr)
255
24
0
182
1
73
Sysmiss
24
International newspapers
255
24
0
235
1
20
Sysmiss
24
Local radio
255
24
0
244
1
11
Sysmiss
24
International radio
255
24
0
255
Sysmiss
24
Local television
255
24
0
228
1
27
Sysmiss
24
International television
255
24
0
246
1
9
Sysmiss
24
Local newspapers
255
24
0
167
1
88
Sysmiss
24
Internet
255
24
0
129
1
126
Sysmiss
24
Periodicals
255
24
0
148
1
107
Sysmiss
24
Other
255
24
0
226
1
29
Sysmiss
24
Direct contact with World Bank Group
255
24
0
156
1
99
Sysmiss
24
Mobile phones
255
24
0
247
1
8
Sysmiss
24
World Bank Group’s seminars/workshops/conferences
255
24
0
146
1
109
Sysmiss
24
World Bank Group’s publications and other written materials
255
24
0
176
1
79
Sysmiss
24
World Bank Group’s website
255
24
0
203
1
52
Sysmiss
24
Social media (e.g., Facebook, blogs, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr)
255
24
0
203
1
52
Sysmiss
24
e-Newsletters
255
24
0
167
1
88
Sysmiss
24
Other
255
24
0
253
1
2
Sysmiss
24
Are you aware of the World Bank Group's Access to Information Policies under whi
Are you aware of the World Bank Group's Access to Information Policies under which the World Bank Group discloses any information in its possession that is not on a list of exceptions?
If YES please go to Question G4; if NO please go to G5)
244
35
1
Yes
40
2
No
204
Sysmiss
35
If yes, from which of the following sources did you learn about the World Bank G
If yes, from which of the following sources did you learn about the World Bank Group's Access to Information Policies? (Select only ONE response)
39
240
1
World Bank Group’s seminars/workshops/conferences
7
2
World Bank Group’s website
21
3
World Bank Group’s e-Newsletters
1
4
News/Media
2
5
Colleagues/Friends/Peer organizations
5
6
Other
3
Sysmiss
240
Have you requested information from the World Bank Group on its activities in th
Have you requested information from the World Bank Group on its activities in the past year?
If YES please go to Question G6; if NO please go to G7
255
24
1
Yes
46
2
No
209
Sysmiss
24
Were you able to obtain this information?
Were you able to obtain this information?
43
236
1
Yes
39
2
No
4
Sysmiss
236
Do you use/have you used the World Bank Group website?
Do you use/have you used the World Bank Group website?
253
26
1
Yes
162
2
No
91
Sysmiss
26
Do you currently consult the World Bank Group social media sites?
Do you currently consult the World Bank Group social media sites (e.g., Facebook, blogs, Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr)?
252
27
1
Yes
73
2
No
179
Sysmiss
27
When I need information from the World Bank Group I know how to find it
220
59
1
Strongly disagree
17
2
14
3
11
4
14
5
35
6
20
7
29
8
32
9
22
10
Strongly agree
26
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
59
The World Bank Group’s social media channels are valuable sources of information
184
95
1
Strongly disagree
10
2
16
3
6
4
13
5
20
6
15
7
18
8
26
9
31
10
Strongly agree
29
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
95
The World Bank Group is responsive to my information requests and inquiries
140
139
1
Strongly disagree
5
2
4
3
11
4
11
5
19
6
15
7
22
8
18
9
20
10
Strongly agree
15
11
Don't know
0
Sysmiss
139
Which of the following best describes your current position?
Which of the following best describes your current position? (Select only ONE response)
272
7
1
Office of the President/Prime Minister
4
2
Office of Minister
21
3
Office of Parliamentarian
16
4
Employee of a Ministry, Ministerial Department or Implementation Agency
35
5
PMU overseeing implementation of project/Consultant/Contractor working on WBG supported project/program
6
6
Local Government Office or Staff
17
7
Bilateral/ Multilateral Agency
16
8
Private Sector Organization
21
9
Private Foundation
6
10
Financial Sector/Private Bank
1
11
NGO/Community-Based Organization
33
12
Media
20
13
Independent Government Institution
9
14
Trade Union
1
15
Faith-Based Group
2
16
Youth Group
0
17
Academia/Research Institute/Think Tank
35
18
Judiciary Branch
2
19
Other
27
Sysmiss
7
Please identify the primary specialization of your work.
Please identify the primary specialization of your work. (Select only ONE response)
272
7
1
Water
2
2
Social protection and labor
9
3
Fragility, conflict and violence
8
4
Environment and natural resources
12
5
Public-private partnerships
1
6
Education
19
7
Health, nutrition, and population
13
8
Energy and extractives
0
9
Macroeconomics and fiscal management
13
10
Trade and competitiveness
9
11
Finance and markets
7
12
Gender
4
13
Transport and ICT
7
14
Urban, rural, and social development
23
15
Governance
21
16
Poverty
10
17
Jobs
1
18
Agriculture
5
19
Climate change
1
20
Generalist (specialized in multiple sectors)
29
21
Other
78
Sysmiss
7
Currently, do you professionally collaborate/work with the World Bank Group (IBR
Currently, do you professionally collaborate/work with the World Bank Group (IBRD/IDA, IFC, or MIGA) in your country? (Select only ONE response)
273
6
1
Yes
33
2
No
240
Sysmiss
6
Which of the following agencies of the World Bank Group do you primarily engage
Which of the following agencies of the World Bank Group do you primarily engage with in Guatemala? (Select only ONE response)
228
51
1
The World Bank (IBRD)
185
2
The International Finance Corporation (IFC)
18
3
The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
0
4
Other
25
Sysmiss
51
Do your projects involve both the World Bank and the IFC?
Do your projects involve both the World Bank and the IFC?
If YES please go to Question H6; If NO please go to H7
258
21
1
Yes
32
2
No
226
Sysmiss
21
If yes, what was your view of how the two institutions work together in Guatemal
31
248
1
The two institutions work well together
11
2
The way the two institutions work together needs improvement
13
3
The two institutions do not work well together
0
4
Don't know
7
Sysmiss
248
Observer
265
14
0
169
1
96
Sysmiss
14
Use World Bank Group reports/data
265
14
0
153
1
112
Sysmiss
14
Engage in World Bank Group related/sponsored events/activities
265
14
0
185
1
80
Sysmiss
14
Collaborate as part of my professional duties
265
14
0
237
1
28
Sysmiss
14
Use World Bank Group website for information, data, research, etc.
265
14
0
171
1
94
Sysmiss
14
What’s your gender?
What’s your gender?
274
5
1
Female
84
2
Male
190
Sysmiss
5
Which best represents your geographic location?
Which best represents your geographic location?
274
5
1
Ciudad de Guatemala
261
2
Quetzaltenando
5
3
Escuintla
3
4
Cobán
5
Sysmiss
5
Which of the following best describes your current position?
Which of the following best describes your current position? (Select only ONE response)
272
7
1
Office of President/ Prime Minister/ Minister
25
2
Office of Parliamentarian
16
3
Employee of a Ministry/ PMU/ Consultant
41
4
Local Government
17
5
Bilateral/ Multilateral Agency
16
6
Private Sector Organization/ Financial Sector/ Private Bank
22
7
cso
42
8
Media
20
9
Independent Government Institution
9
10
Academia/ Research Institute/ Think Tank
35
11
Other
29
Sysmiss
7
Mean of indicator questions
270
9
1
9.8