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MRT_2012_WBCS_V01_M
World Bank Country Survey 2012
Mauritania
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2011 - 2012
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Mauritania FY12
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Data file: Mauritania FY12 FINAL datafile
Data collected from the Mauritania World Bank Opinion Survey FY 2012.
Cases:
110
Variables:
398
Variables
id
id
a1
DO NOT USE 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 Mauritania on a 10-point scale?
a4
How long have you been involved with (or a close observer of) the World Bank's activities?
a5
DO NOT USE Which best represents your geographic location?
b1
Please indicate your perspective on the future of the next generation in Mauritania on a 10-point scale
b2a_1
Government effectiveness/governance
b2a_2
Fight against HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases
b2a_3
Macro-economic growth
b2a_4
Fight against corruption
b2a_5
Access to education, quality of education
b2a_6
Access to health services, quality of health care
b2a_7
Access to clean water
b2a_8
Improving the effectiveness of the legal and regulatory system
b2a_9
Skills development, employment and income generating opportunities, specifically for young people
b2a_10
Improving environmental quality and protecting natural resources
b2a_11
Improving mining and oil resources management
b2a_12
Improving basic infrastructure (port, electricity, roads)
b2a_13
Enhancing opportunities for private sector/investment including foreign investment
b2a_14
Agriculture development (crop production)
b2a_15
Agriculture development (livestock)
b2a_16
Fishery
b2a_17
Improving trade and exports
b2a_18
Food security
b2a_19
Mitigate gender inequality
b2a_20
Promote regional cooperation
b2a_21
Reduce internal conflict
b2a_22
Mitigate the effects of climate change
b2a_23
Improving public financial management and procurement
b2a_24
Expanding internet connectivity
b2a_25
Strengthening the capacity of civil society and private sector organizations
b2a_26
Improving the quality of life in urban areas
b2a_27
Proper housing
b2a_28
Other
b2b_1
Government effectiveness/governance
b2b_2
Fight against HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases
b2b_3
Macro-economic growth
b2b_4
Fight against corruption
b2b_5
Access to education, quality of education
b2b_6
Access to health services, quality of health care
b2b_7
Access to clean water
b2b_8
Improving the effectiveness of the legal and regulatory system
b2b_9
Skills development, employment and income generating opportunities, specifically for young people
b2b_10
Improving environmental quality and protecting natural resources
b2b_11
Improving mining and oil resources management
b2b_12
Improving basic infrastructure (port, electricity, roads)
b2b_13
Enhancing opportunities for private sector/investment including foreign investment
b2b_14
Agriculture development (crop production)
b2b_15
Agriculture development (livestock)
b2b_16
Fishery
b2b_17
Improving trade and exports
b2b_18
Food security
b2b_19
Mitigate gender inequality
b2b_20
Promote regional cooperation
b2b_21
Reduce internal conflict
b2b_22
Mitigate the effects of climate change
b2b_23
Improving public financial management and procurement
b2b_24
Expanding internet connectivity
b2b_25
Strengthening the capacity of civil society and private sector organizations
b2b_26
Improving the quality of life in urban areas
b2b_27
Proper housing
b2b_28
Other
b3_1
Government effectiveness/governance
b3_2
Fight against HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases
b3_3
Macro-economic growth
b3_4
Fight against corruption
b3_5
Access to education, quality of education
b3_6
Access to health services, quality of health care
b3_7
Access to clean water
b3_8
Improving the effectiveness of the legal and regulatory system
b3_9
Skills development, employment and income generating opportunities, specifically for young people
b3_10
Improving environmental quality and protecting natural resources
b3_11
Improving mining and oil resources management
b3_12
Improving basic infrastructure (port, electricity, roads)
b3_13
Enhancing opportunities for private sector/investment including foreign investment
b3_14
Agriculture development (crop production)
b3_15
Agriculture development (livestock)
b3_16
Fishery
b3_17
Improving trade and exports
b3_18
Food security
b3_19
Mitigate gender inequality
b3_20
Promote regional cooperation
b3_21
Reduce internal conflict
b3_22
Mitigate the effects of climate change
b3_23
Improving public financial management and procurement
b3_24
Expanding internet connectivity
b3_25
Strengthening the capacity of civil society and private sector organizations
b3_26
Improving the quality of life in urban areas
b3_27
Proper housing
b3_28
Other
b4_1
Government effectiveness/governance
b4_2
Fight against HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases
b4_3
Fight against corruption
b4_4
Access to education, quality of education
b4_5
Access to health services, quality of health care
b4_6
Access to clean water
b4_7
Improving the effectiveness of the legal and regulatory system
b4_8
Skills development, employment and income generating opportunities, specifically for young people
b4_9
Improving environmental quality and protecting natural resources
b4_10
Improving mining and oil resources management
b4_11
Improving basic infrastructure (port, electricity, roads)
b4_12
Enhancing opportunities for private sector/investment including foreign investment
b4_13
Agriculture development (crop production)
b4_14
Agriculture development (livestock)
b4_15
Fishery
b4_16
Improving trade and exports
b4_17
Food security
b4_18
Mitigate gender inequality
b4_19
Promote regional cooperation
b4_20
Reduce internal conflict
b4_21
Mitigate the effects of climate change
b4_22
Improving public financial management and procurement
b4_23
Expanding internet connectivity
b4_24
Strengthening the capacity of civil society and private sector organizations
b4_25
Improving the quality of life in urban areas
b4_26
Proper housing
b4_27
Other
c1
Overall, please rate your impression of the World Bank's effectiveness in Mauritania on a 10-point scale
c2
To what extent do the World Bank's financial instruments meet the needs of Mauritania on a 10-point scale?
c3
To what extent does the World Bank meet Mauritania's needs for knowledge services on a 10-point scale?
c4a_1
Government effectiveness/governance
c4a_2
Fight against HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases
c4a_3
Macro-economic growth
c4a_4
Fight against corruption
c4a_5
Access to education, quality of education
c4a_6
Access to health services, quality of health care
c4a_7
Access to clean water
c4a_8
Improving the effectiveness of the legal and regulatory system
c4a_9
Skills development, employment and income generating opportunities, specifically for young people
c4a_10
Improving environmental quality and protecting natural resources
c4a_11
Improving mining and oil resources management
c4a_12
Improving basic infrastructure (port, electricity, roads)
c4a_13
Enhancing opportunities for private sector/investment including foreign investment
c4a_14
Agriculture development (crop production)
c4a_15
Agriculture development (livestock)
c4a_16
Fishery
c4a_17
Improving trade and exports
c4a_18
Food security
c4a_19
Mitigate gender inequality
c4a_20
Promote regional cooperation
c4a_21
Reduce internal conflict
c4a_22
Mitigate the effects of climate change
c4a_23
Improving public financial management and procurement
c4a_24
Expanding internet connectivity
c4a_25
Strengthening the capacity of civil society and private sector organizations
c4a_26
Improving the quality of life in urban areas
c4a_27
Proper housing
c4a_28
Other
c4b_1
Government effectiveness/governance
c4b_2
Fight against HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases
c4b_3
Macro-economic growth
c4b_4
Fight against corruption
c4b_5
Access to education, quality of education
c4b_6
Access to health services, quality of health care
c4b_7
Access to clean water
c4b_8
Improving the effectiveness of the legal and regulatory system
c4b_9
Skills development, employment and income generating opportunities, specifically for young people
c4b_10
Improving environmental quality and protecting natural resources
c4b_11
Improving mining and oil resources management
c4b_12
Improving basic infrastructure (port, electricity, roads)
c4b_13
Enhancing opportunities for private sector/investment including foreign investment
c4b_14
Agriculture development (crop production)
c4b_15
Agriculture development (livestock)
c4b_16
Fishery
c4b_17
Improving trade and exports
c4b_18
Food security
c4b_19
Mitigate gender inequality
c4b_20
Promote regional cooperation
c4b_21
Reduce internal conflict
c4b_22
Mitigate the effects of climate change
c4b_23
Improving public financial management and procurement
c4b_24
Expanding internet connectivity
c4b_25
Strengthening the capacity of civil society and private sector organizations
c4b_26
Improving the quality of life in urban areas
c4b_27
Proper housing
c4b_28
Other
c5
In your opinion, what should be the level of involvement of the World Bank in Mauritania's development strategies?
c6a_1
The Bank's knowledge
c6a_2
Technical advice
c6a_3
Policy and economic advice
c6a_4
Lending when others won't
c6a_5
Convener/facilitator
c6a_6
Donor coordination
c6a_7
Ability to mobilize resources
c6a_8
Ability to build implementation capacity
c6a_9
Financial resources
c6a_10
Other
c6a_11
None of the above
c6b_1
The Bank's knowledge
c6b_2
Technical advice
c6b_3
Policy and economic advice
c6b_4
Lending when others won't
c6b_5
Convener/facilitator
c6b_6
Donor coordination
c6b_7
Ability to mobilize resources
c6b_8
Ability to build implementation capacity
c6b_9
Financial resources
c6b_10
Other
c6b_11
None of the above
c7_1
Imposing technocratic solutions without regard to political realities
c7_2
Not exploring alternative policy options
c7_3
Too bureaucratic in its operational policies and procedures
c7_4
Staff too inaccessible
c7_5
Bank management is not accessible
c7_6
Bank staff are arrogant in their approach
c7_7
Not enough public disclosure of its work
c7_8
The Bank is too influenced by the US, or others
c7_9
World Bank procedures too slow and complex to show results on the ground in reasonable time
c7_10
The interventions of the World Bank are inadequately aligned with country priorities
c7_11
The Bank's instruments are not flexible enough to respond to country needs
c7_12
The Bank does not collaborate enough with other donors
c7_13
Other
c8_1
Education
c8_2
Health
c8_3
Social protection
c8_4
Transport
c8_5
Poverty
c8_6
Governance
c8_7
Anti-corruption
c8_8
Fisheries
c8_9
Enhanced business environment for private sector development
c8_10
Energy
c8_11
Agricultural production/Food security
c8_12
Agri-business
c8_13
Water and sanitation
c8_14
Monitoring and evaluation
c8_15
Public expenditure
c8_16
Public sector performance
c8_17
Oil/mining sector
c8_18
Labor markets/job creation
c8_19
Financial markets
c8_20
Urban/metropolitan development
c8_21
Environmental sustainability/natural resources management
c8_22
Improving equality of opportunity
c8_23
Rural development
c8_24
Climate change
c8_25
Service sector expansion
c8_26
Infrastructure
c8_27
Other
c9_1
NGOs
c9_2
Local Government
c9_3
Beneficiaries
c9_4
Private sector
c9_5
Community Based Organizations (CBOs)
c9_6
Donor community
c9_7
Parliament
c9_8
Media
c9_9
Faith based organizations
c9_10
Ethnic groups
c9_11
Political parties
c9_12
Other
c10
When considering the level of World Bank focus on regions outside of Nouakchott, do you think the World Bank should...
c11
How effective have the World Bank's programs and projects in the regions outside of Nouakchott been, on a 10-point scale?
c12
Overall the Bank currently plays a relevant role in development in Mauritania
c13
The Bank's work is aligned with what I consider the development priorities for this country
c14
The Bank's work reflects its own mission of poverty reduction
c15
The World Bank recommends programs and strategies that are realistic for Mauritania
c16
The World Bank treats clients and stakeholders in Mauritania with respect
c17
The World Bank collaborates well with other donors here
c18
The World Bank is responsive
c19
Overall, I like to work/interact with Bank staff
c20
The Bank is an effective catalyst for discussion on issues related to poverty
c21
In general, the strategies that the Bank supports are sustainable over time
c22
The World Bank's work promotes country ownership of development strategies
c23
The Bank's work promotes the empowerment of poor people to participate in development
c24
The World Bank imposes reasonable conditions on its lending
c25
The Bank gives appropriate priority to growth issues
c26
When thinking about Mauritania's PRSP, to what extent do you believe the World Bank's actions are effectively aligned, on a 10-point scale?
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
Fighting against corruption
d3b
Fighting against corruption
d4a
Helping to improve the investment climate for attracting private sector growth and foreign investment
d4b
Helping to improve the investment climate for attracting private sector growth and foreign investment
d5a
Helping to strengthen the public financial management and procurement system
d5b
Helping to strengthen the public financial management and procurement system
d6a
Helping to improve the legal and regulatory systems
d6b
Helping to improve the legal and regulatory systems
d7a
Helping to strengthen the government's effectiveness
d7b
Helping to strengthen the government's effectiveness
d8a
Helping to strengthen the capacity of civil society and private sector organizations
d8b
Helping to strengthen the capacity of civil society and private sector organizations
d9a
Helping to increase access and quality of education
d9b
Helping to increase access and quality of education
d10a
Helping to increase access and quality of health services, including the fight against HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases
d10b
Helping to increase access and quality of health services, including the fight against HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases
d11a
Helping to increase access to clean water
d11b
Helping to increase access to clean water
d12a
Helping reduce internal conflicts
d12b
Helping reduce internal conflicts
d13a
Helping to strengthen environment and natural resources management
d13b
Helping to strengthen environment and natural resources management
d14a
Ensuring that attention is paid to gender disparities
d14b
Ensuring that attention is paid to gender disparities
d15a
Helping to strengthen the agricultural sector/food security
d15b
Helping to strengthen the agricultural sector/food security
d16a
Helping to strengthen the fisheries sector
Total: 398
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