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ETH_2012_WBCS_V01_M
World Bank Country Survey 2012
Ethiopia
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2011
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Ethiopia FY12
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Data file: Ethiopia FY12 FINAL datafile
Data collected from the Ethiopia World Bank Opinion Survey FY 2012.
Cases:
326
Variables:
313
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A1
DO NOT USE Which of the following best describes your current position?
a1r
Which of the following best describes your current position?
A2
Please identify the primary specialization of your work
A3
How familiar are you with the work of the World Bank in Ethiopia on a scale of 1-10, 1 meaning “not familiar at all”, 10 meaning “extremely familiar"?
A4
Which of the following best describes your exposure to the World Bank in Ethiopia?
A5
How long have you been involved with (or a close observer of) the World Bank's activities?
A6
Which best represents your geographic location?
A7
Which best describes your age?
B1
In general, would you say that Ethiopia is currently headed...
B2
Ethiopia is headed in the right direction in terms of sustaining economic recovery and promoting growth
B3
Ethiopia is headed in the right direction in terms of improving governance
B4
Ethiopia is headed in the right direction in terms of delivering better services to the poor
B5
Ethiopia is headed in the right direction in terms of reducing corruption
B6
Ethiopia is headed in the right direction in terms of ensuring that all children have access to education
B7
Ethiopia is headed in the right direction in terms of ensuring adequate and productive infrastructure
B8
Ethiopia is headed in the right direction in terms of ensuring access to clean water
B9
Ethiopia is headed in the right direction in terms of reducing gender disparities
B10
Ethiopia is headed in the right direction in terms of increasing voice and participation of the citizens
B11
Ethiopia is headed in the right direction in terms of responsive leadership
B12
In general, over the past five years would you say that your economic status/standard of living has...
B13
In general, over the next five years do you expect the standard of living in Ethiopia...
B14
Over the next five years do you expect your own economic status/standard of living to...
B15a_1
Government effectiveness/Improving governance
B15a_2
HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases
B15a_3
Economic growth
B15a_4
Reducing corruption
B15a_5
Promote policies to stimulate foreign direct investment
B15a_6
Promote policies to stimulate domestic private investment
B15a_7
Increasing access to education
B15a_8
Increasing access to health services
B15a_9
Reducing poverty
B15a_10
Improving the effectiveness of law and justice system
B15a_11
Improving basic infrastructure
B15a_12
Improving environmental quality
B15a_13
Protecting natural resources
B15a_14
Increasing employment/ income generating opportunities
B15a_15
Enhancing the opportunity for private sector growth/investment
B15a_16
Agriculture development
B15a_17
Strengthening regulatory framework
B15a_18
Improving trade and exports
B15a_19
Climate change
B15a_20
Food security
B15a_21
Other
B15b_1
Government effectiveness/Improving governance
B15b_2
HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases
B15b_3
Economic growth
B15b_4
Reducing corruption
B15b_5
Promote policies to stimulate foreign direct investment
B15b_6
Promote policies to stimulate domestic private investment
B15b_7
Increasing access to education
B15b_8
Increasing access to health services
B15b_9
Reducing poverty
B15b_10
Improving the effectiveness of law and justice system
B15b_11
Improving basic infrastructure
B15b_12
Improving environmental quality
B15b_13
Protecting natural resources
B15b_14
Increasing employment/ income generating opportunities
B15b_15
Enhancing the opportunity for private sector growth/investment
B15b_16
Agriculture development
B15b_17
Strengthening regulatory framework
B15b_18
Improving trade and exports
B15b_19
Climate change
B15b_20
Food security
B15b_21
Other
B16_1
Government effectiveness/Increasing governance
B16_2
HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases
B16_3
Economic growth
B16_4
Reducing corruption
B16_5
Promote policies to stimulate foreign direct investment
B16_6
Promote policies to stimulate domestic private investment
B16_7
Increasing access to education
B16_8
Increasing access to health services
B16_9
Reducing poverty
B16_10
Improving the effectiveness of law and justice system
B16_11
Improving basic infrastructure
B16_12
Improving environmental quality
B16_13
Protecting natural resources
B16_14
Increasing employment/ income generating opportunities
B16_15
Enhancing the opportunity for private sector growth/investment
B16_16
Agriculture development
B16_17
Strengthening regulatory framework
B16_18
Improving trade and exports
B16_19
Climate change
B16_20
Food security
B16_21
Other
B17_1
Increasing agricultural productivity
B17_2
Reducing corruption
B17_3
Government effectiveness/Increasing governance
B17_4
Promote policies to stimulate domestic private investment
B17_5
Enhancing the opportunity for private sector growth/investment
B17_6
Improving access to and/or quality of education
B17_7
Improving access to and/or quality of health care
B17_8
Strengthening the regulatory framework
B17_9
Enhancing the environment for increased foreign direct investment
B17_10
Improving trade and exports
B17_11
Other
C1
To what extent does the World Bank meet Ethiopia's needs for knowledge services?
C2_1
Improving trade and exports
C2_2
Reducing poverty
C2_3
Economic growth
C2_4
Climate change
C2_5
Agriculture development
C2_6
Increasing access to education
C2_7
Food security
C2_8
Promoting policies to stimulate foreign direct investment
C2_9
Improving the effectiveness of law and justice system
C2_10
Promoting policies to stimulate domestic private sector growth/investment
C2_11
Improving environmental quality
C2_12
Increasing access to health services
C2_13
Increasing employment/ income generating opportunities in private sector
C2_14
Protecting natural resources
C2_15
Reducing corruption
C2_16
Strengthening regulatory framework
C2_17
HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases
C2_18
Government effectiveness/governance
C2_19
Improving basic infrastructure
C2_20
Other
C3
What should be the level of involvement of the World Bank in Ethiopia's development strategies?
C4a_1
The Bank's knowledge
C4a_2
Technical advice
C4a_3
Policy and economic advice
C4a_4
Lending when others won't
C4a_5
Donor coordination and convener
C4a_6
Ability to mobilize resources
C4a_7
Ability to build implementation capacity
C4a_8
Financial resources
C4a_9
Other
C4b_1
The Bank's knowledge
C4b_2
Technical advice
C4b_3
Policy and economic advice
C4b_4
Lending when others won't
C4b_5
Donor coordination and convener
C4b_6
Ability to mobilize resources
C4b_7
Ability to build implementation capacity
C4b_8
Financial resources
C4b_9
Other
C5_1
Imposing technocratic solutions without regard to political realities
C5_2
Not exploring alternative policy options
C5_3
Does not push Government hard enough on reforms needed for poverty reduction and private sector growth
C5_4
Too bureaucratic in its operational policies and procedures
C5_5
Not client focused
C5_6
Staff too inaccessible
C5_7
Is arrogant in its approach
C5_8
Not willing to honestly criticize politics and reform efforts in the country
C5_9
Too influenced by the US
C5_10
Not enough public disclosure of its work
C5_11
World Bank processes too slow and complex
C5_12
Inadequately aligned with country priorities
C5_13
Other
C6
To what extent do you believe the Bank encourages the Government of Ethiopia to support and see through the reform that is necessary for poverty reduction and private sector growth?
C7_1
Education
C7_2
Health
C7_3
Social protection
C7_4
Transport
C7_5
Poverty
C7_6
Governance
C7_7
Anti-corruption
C7_8
Enhanced business environment for private sector development
C7_9
Energy
C7_10
Agricultural development
C7_11
Water and sanitation
C7_12
Monitoring and evaluation
C7_13
Public expenditure
C7_14
Public sector performance
C7_15
Labor markets/job creation
C7_16
Financial markets
C7_17
Urban/metropolitan development
C7_18
Environmental sustainability/ natural resources management
C7_19
Improving equality of opportunity
C7_20
Rural development
C7_21
Food security
C7_22
Climate change
C7_23
Other
C8
Which of the following statements best represents how the Bank should work in Ethiopia?
C9
Which of the following statements best represents how the Bank does work in Ethiopia?
C10_1
NGOs
C10_2
Local Government
C10_3
Beneficiaries
C10_4
Private sector
C10_5
Community Based Organizations (CBOs)
C10_6
Donor community
C10_7
Parliament
C10_8
Media
C10_9
Academia and think tanks
C10_10
Other
C11
Overall the Bank currently plays a relevant role in development in Ethiopia
C12
The Bank's work is aligned with what I consider the development priorities for this country
C13
The World Bank supports programs and strategies that are realistic and sustainable for Ethiopia
C14
The World Bank treats clients and stakeholders in Ethiopia with respect
C15
The World Bank collaborates well with other donors here
C16
The World Bank is responsive
C17
The Bank is an effective catalyst for discussion on critical issues related to poverty and growth
C18
The World Bank's work promotes country ownership of development strategies
C19
The Bank's work promotes the empowerment of Ethiopian citizens to participate in development
C20
The World Bank imposes reasonable conditions on its lending
C21
The Bank gives appropriate priority to growth issues
d1a
Helping to reduce poverty
d1b
Helping to reduce poverty
d2a
Helping to bring about economic growth
d2b
Helping to bring about economic growth
d3a
Encouraging greater transparency in governance
d3b
Encouraging greater transparency in governance
d4a
Helping to strengthen the private sector
d4b
Helping to strengthen the private sector
d5a
Helping to strengthen the financial system
d5b
Helping to strengthen the financial system
d6a
Helping to strengthen the regulatory framework
d6b
Helping to strengthen the regulatory framework
d7a
Helping to strengthen the judicial system
d7b
Helping to strengthen the judicial system
d8a
Helping to strengthen the public sector
d8b
Helping to strengthen the public sector
d9a
Helping to strengthen the education sector
d9b
Helping to strengthen the education sector
d10a
Helping to strengthen the health sector
d10b
Helping to strengthen the health sector
d11a
Safeguarding against corruption in projects/programs that it funds with its procurement rules
d11b
Safeguarding against corruption in projects/programs that it funds with its procurement rules
d12a
Helping to integrate Ethiopia into the global economy
d12b
Helping to integrate Ethiopia into the global economy
d13a
Ensuring that attention is paid to the environmental impact of Bank supported programs and strategies
d13b
Ensuring that attention is paid to the environmental impact of Bank supported programs and strategies
d14a
Ensuring that attention is paid to gender disparities
d14b
Ensuring that attention is paid to gender disparities
d15a
Helping to strengthen agricultural development
d15b
Helping to strengthen agricultural development
d16a
Helping to strengthen infrastructure development
d16b
Helping to strengthen infrastructure development
d17a
Helping to strengthen environment and natural resources management
d17b
Helping to strengthen environment and natural resources management
d18a
Helping to strengthen the social protection sector
d18b
Helping to strengthen the social protection sector
d19a
Helping to improve the quality of life in urban areas
d19b
Helping to improve the quality of life in urban areas
d20a
Helping to reduce corruption in the country with its advice and support
d20b
Helping to reduce corruption in the country with its advice and support
d21a
Helping to empower communities to participate in their own development
d21b
Helping to empower communities to participate in their own development
d22a
Helping Ethiopia adapt to/avert risk of climate change
d22b
Helping Ethiopia adapt to/avert risk of climate change
E1
Technical competence
E2
Producing knowledge and research (studies, analysis) that are useful
E3
Making the results of studies and analyses readily available
E4
Sharing knowledge about international best practices
E5
Ability to adapt its knowledge to your country's needs
E6
Ensuring its staff is accessible
E7
Providing sound policy and economic advice
E8
Straightforwardness in its dealings with you
E9
Maintaining consistent messages
E10
Promoting the inclusion of local communities (beneficiaries) in the development of strategies
E11
Promoting the inclusion of civil society (NGOs, religious groups, interest groups) in the development of strategies
E12
Promoting the inclusion of local project experts in the development of strategies
E13
Promoting the inclusion of private sector in the development of strategies
E14
Giving appropriate priority to poverty reduction
E15
Lending in a way that promotes effective development
F1
The Bank is flexible in terms of adjusting to changing circumstances
F2
The Bank disburses funds promptly
F3
The Bank works efficiently
F4
The Bank effectively monitors and evaluates the projects and programs it supports
F5
The Bank helps to build capacity at the community level
F6
The Bank helps to build capacity of government officials
F7
The Bank and partners in government collaborate well together on Bank supported programs and projects in Ethiopia
F8
The Bank helps to strengthen institutional capacity
F9
The Government supports and takes responsibility for development efforts in Ethiopia
F10
The Bank's procurement requirements are reasonable
G1
How significant a role do you believe the Bank should play in Ethiopia’s development over the medium term in the near future?
G2
Which one of the following should the Bank do to make itself of greater value in Ethiopia?
G3
When Bank assisted reform efforts fail or are slow to take place, which of the following would you attribute this to?
H1_1
Local newspapers
H1_2
International newspapers
H1_3
Local radio
H1_4
International radio
H1_5
Local television
H1_6
International television
H1_7
Periodicals
H1_8
Internet
H1_9
Other
H2_1
Local newspapers
H2_2
International newspapers
H2_3
Local radio
H2_4
International radio
H2_5
Local television
H2_6
International television
H2_7
Periodicals
H2_8
Blogs
H2_9
Internet
H2_10
World Bank Development Information Corners
H2_11
World Bank conferences, seminars, workshops
H2_12
World Bank publications, materials
H2_13
World Bank website
H2_14
World Bank Public Information Center (PIC)
H2_15
Direct contact/interaction with World Bank staff
H2_16
Other
H3_1
World Bank website
H3_2
Face to face meetings/discussions
H3_3
e-newsletters
H3_4
Workshops/conferences
H3_5
Mobile phones
H3_6
Social media
Total: 313
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