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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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MRT_2012_WBCS_v01_M
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Public Opinion Research Group
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Apr 07, 2014
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Mauritania FY12
FINAL datafile
Data file: Mauritania FY12 FINAL datafile
Data collected from the Mauritania World Bank Opinion Survey FY 2012.
Cases:
110
Variables:
398
Variables
d16b
Helping to strengthen the fisheries sector
d17a
Helping to improve port infrastructure
d17b
Helping to improve port infrastructure
d18a
Helping to expand internet connectivity
d18b
Helping to expand internet connectivity
d19a
Helping to strengthen mining and oil resources management
d19b
Helping to strengthen mining and oil resources management
d20a
Helping to improve the quality of life in urban areas
d20b
Helping to improve the quality of life in urban areas
d21a
Helping to increase access to proper housing
d21b
Helping to increase access to proper housing
d22a
Helping to lay the foundation to integrate Mauritania into the global and/or sub-regional economy
d22b
Helping to lay the foundation to integrate Mauritania into the global and/or sub-regional economy
d23a
Helping to empower communities to participate in their own development
d23b
Helping to empower communities to participate in their own development
d24a
Helping Mauritania adapt to/avert risk of climate change
d24b
Helping Mauritania adapt to/avert risk of climate change
d25a
Helping to increase professional skills, employment and income generation, specifically for young people
d25b
Helping to increase professional skills, employment and income generation, specifically for young people
e1
Technical competence
e2
Producing "knowledge" (studies, analyses) that is 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 in the development of strategies
e11
Promoting the inclusion of civil society 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 Mauritania
f8
The Bank helps to strengthen institutional capacity
f9
The Government supports and takes responsibility for development efforts in Mauritania
f10
The Bank's procurement requirements are reasonable
g1
How significant a role do you believe the World Bank should play in Mauritania's development over the medium term in the near future?
g2
Which one of the following should the World Bank do to make itself of greater value in Mauritania?
g3_1
The World Bank works inefficiently/too slowly
g3_2
Government works inefficiently/too slowly
g3_3
There is not an adequate level of citizen/civil society participation
g3_4
Poor donor coordination
g3_5
Lack of/inadequate levels of capacity in government
g3_6
Political pressures and obstacles
g3_7
Reforms are not well thought out in light of country challenges
g3_8
Other
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 conferences, seminars, workshops
h2_11
World Bank publications, materials
h2_12
World Bank website
h2_13
Direct contact/interaction with World Bank staff
h2_14
Other
h3_1
World Bank website
h3_2
Face to face meetings/discussions
h3_3
e-Nnewsletters
h3_4
Workshops/conferences
h3_5
Mobile phones
h3_6
Social media (Facebook, Twitter, Youtube)
h3_7
Blogs
h3_8
Other
h4
Are you aware of the World Bank's Access to information Policy under which the Bank will now disclose any information in its possession that is not on a list of exceptions?
h5
Have you requested information from the World Bank on its activities in the past year?
h6
Were you able to obtain this information?
h7
Do you have access to the Internet?
h8
I use/have used the World Bank website
h9
I primarily use
h10
The Internet connection, I mainly use when visiting a World Bank website
h11
When I visit the World Bank website, I am generally looking for
h12
I generally use the World Bank's website in
h13
I find the Bank websites easy to navigate
h14
I find the information on the Bank's websites useful
h15
When I need information from the World Bank I know how to find it
h16
The Bank is responsive to my information requests and inquiries
Total: 398
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