FY17 Papua New Guinea Country Opinion Survey Report

The Country Opinion Survey in Papua New Guinea assists the World Bank Group (WBG) in gaining a better understanding of how stakeholders in Papua New Guinea perceive the WBG. It provides the WBG with systematic feedback from national and local governments, multilateral/bilateral agencies, media, academia, the private sector, and civil society in Papua New Guinea on 1) their views regarding the general environment in Papua New Guinea; 2) their overall attitudes toward the WBG in Papua New Guinea; 3) overall impressions of the WBG’s effectiveness and results, knowledge work and activities, and communication and information sharing in Papua New Guinea; and 4) their perceptions of the WBG’s future role in Papua New Guinea.

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Survey biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017-10
Subjects:ATTITUDES, EFFECTIVENESS, KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER, WORLD BANK GROUP STRATEGY, WORLD BANK GROUP OPERATIONS, PUBLIC OPINION, SURVEYS, OUTREACH, CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT, CITIZEN EXPECTATIONS, GOVERNANCE, CIVIL SOCIETY, PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS, PRIORITIES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/328181531840652830/FY17-Papua-New-Guinea-country-opinion-survey-report
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/30097
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Summary:The Country Opinion Survey in Papua New Guinea assists the World Bank Group (WBG) in gaining a better understanding of how stakeholders in Papua New Guinea perceive the WBG. It provides the WBG with systematic feedback from national and local governments, multilateral/bilateral agencies, media, academia, the private sector, and civil society in Papua New Guinea on 1) their views regarding the general environment in Papua New Guinea; 2) their overall attitudes toward the WBG in Papua New Guinea; 3) overall impressions of the WBG’s effectiveness and results, knowledge work and activities, and communication and information sharing in Papua New Guinea; and 4) their perceptions of the WBG’s future role in Papua New Guinea.