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World Bank Country Survey 2012

Burundi, 2012
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Reference ID
BDI_2012_WBCS_v01_M
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Public Opinion Research Group
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  • Identification

    Survey ID number

    BDI_2012_WBCS_v01_M

    Title

    World Bank Country Survey 2012

    Country
    Name Country code
    Burundi BDI
    Study type

    Country Opinion Survey

    Abstract

    The World Bank is interested in gauging the views of clients and partners who are either involved in development in Burundi or who observe activities related to social and economic development. The World Bank Country Assessment Survey is meant to give the World Bank's team that works in Burundi, more in-depth insight into how the Bank's work is perceived. This is one tool the World Bank uses to assess the views of its critical stakeholders. With this understanding, the World Bank hopes to develop more effective strategies, outreach and programs that support development in Burundi. The World Bank commissioned an independent firm to oversee the logistics of this effort in Burundi.

    The survey was designed to achieve the following objectives:

    • Assist the World Bank in gaining a better understanding of how stakeholders in Burundi perceive the Bank;
    • Obtain systematic feedback from stakeholders in Burundi regarding:
      · Their views regarding the general environment in Burundi;
      · Their overall attitudes toward the World Bank in Burundi;
      · Overall impressions of the World Bank's effectiveness and results, knowledge and research, and communication and information sharing in Burundi; and
      · Perceptions of the World Bank's future role in Burundi.
    • Use data to help inform the Burundi country team's strategy.
    Kind of Data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Unit of Analysis

    Stakeholder

    Scope

    Notes

    The World Bank Country Assessment Survey covered the following topics:

    • General Issues facing Burundi
    • Overall Attitudes toward the World Bank
    • World Bank Effectiveness and Results
    • The World Bank's Knowledge
    • Working with the World Bank
    • The Future Role of the World Bank in Burundi
    • Communication and Information Sharing
    • Background Information

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    National

    Universe

    Stakeholders of the World Bank in Burundi

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name Affiliation
    Public Opinion Research Group The World Bank Group

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    In April and May 2012, 581 stakeholders of the World Bank in Burundi were invited to provide their opinions on the Bank's assistance to the country by participating in a country survey. Participants in the survey were drawn from among the office of the President or Prime Minister; the office of a Minister; the office of a Parliamentarian; the 1st Vice President of the Republic Cabinet; the 2nd Vice President of the Republic Cabinet; employees of a ministry, ministerial department, or implementation agency; consultants/contractors working on World Bank supported projects/programs; project management units (PMUs) overseeing implementation of a project; local government officials or staff; bilateral agencies; multilateral agencies; private sector organizations; private foundations; financial sector/private banks; NGOs; community- based organizations; the media; independent government institutions; trade unions; faith-based groups; academia, research institutes or think tanks; and the judiciary branch.

    Response Rate

    A total of 325 stakeholders participated in the country survey (56%).

    Survey instrument

    Questionnaires

    The Questionnaire consists of 8 Sections:

    A. General Issues facing Burundi:
    Respondents were asked to indicate whether Burundi is headed in the right direction, what they thought were the top three most important development priorities, and which areas would contribute most to poverty reduction and economic growth.

    B. Overall Attitudes toward the World Bank:
    Respondents were asked to rate their familiarity with the World Bank, the Bank's effectiveness in Burundi, the extent to which the Bank meets Burundi's need for knowledge services and financial instruments, the extent to which the Bank should and does seek to influence the global development agenda, their agreement with various statements regarding the Bank's work in Burundi, and the extent to which the Bank is an effective development partner. Respondents were also asked to indicate the sectoral areas on which it would be most productive for the Bank to focus its resources, the Bank's greatest values and greatest weaknesses in its work, the Bank instruments that are most and least effective in reducing poverty, with which groups the Bank should work more, and to what reasons respondents attributed failed or slow reform efforts.

    C. World Bank Effectiveness and Results:
    Respondents were asked to rate the extent to which the Bank's work helps achieve sustainable development results in Burundi and the Bank's level of effectiveness across forty development areas, such as poverty reduction, anti-corruption, and economic growth.

    D. The World Bank's Knowledge:
    Respondents were asked to indicate the areas on which the Bank should focus its research efforts and to rate the effectiveness and quality of the Bank's knowledge/research, including how significant of a contribution the Bank's knowledge and research make to development results, the technical quality of the Bank's knowledge and research, and the Bank's effectiveness at providing linkage to non-Bank expertise.

    E. Working with the World Bank:
    Respondents were asked to rate the extent to which the Bank is adequately staffed in Burundi as well as their level of agreement with a series of statements regarding working with the Bank, such as the World Bank safeguard policies requirements being reasonable and the Bank disburses funds promptly.

    F. The Future Role of the World Bank in Burundi:
    Respondents were asked to rate how significant a role the Bank should play in Burundi's development over the medium term and to indicate what the Bank should do to make itself of greater value in Burundi.

    G. Communication and Information Sharing:
    Respondents were asked to indicate where they get information about economic and social development issues, how they prefer to receive information from the Bank, their access to the Internet, and their usage and evaluation of the Bank's website and PICs. Respondents were asked about their awareness of the Bank's Access to Information policy, past information requests from the Bank, and their level of agreement that they use more data from the World Bank as a result of the Bank's Open Data policy. Respondents were also asked their level of agreement that they know how to find information from the Bank and that the Bank is responsive to information requests.

    H. Background Information:
    Respondents were asked to indicate their current position, specialization, whether they professionally collaborate with the World Bank, their exposure to the Bank in Burundi, and their geographic location.

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End
    2012-04 2012-05
    Data Collection Notes

    Respondents either completed the questionnaire with a representative from the local fielding agency or received the questionnaire via courier and returned the completed questionnaire accordingly. Respondents were asked about: general issues facing Burundi, their overall attitudes toward the Bank; the World Bank's effectiveness and results; the Bank's knowledge; working with the World Bank; the Bank's future role in Burundi, and the Bank's communication and information sharing in Burundi.

    Data Access

    Citation requirements

    Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:

    • the Identification of the Primary Investigator
    • the title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)
    • the survey reference number
    • the source and date of download

    Disclaimer and copyrights

    Disclaimer

    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.

    Contacts

    Contacts
    Name Affiliation Email
    Public Opinion Research Group The World Bank countrysurveys@worldbankgroup.org
    The World Bank Microdata Library The World Bank

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    DDI_BDI_2012_WBCS_v01_M_WB

    Producers
    Name Role
    World Bank, Development Economics Data Group Preparation of the metadata
    Date of Metadata Production

    2013-11-22

    Metadata version

    DDI Document version

    Version 01 (November 2013)

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