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World Bank Group Country Survey 2021

Uganda, 2021
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UGA_2021_WBCS_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/vf5w-b197
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Public Opinion Research Group
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The World Bank Group Country Opinion Survey Program (COS)
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Jan 20, 2023
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Jan 20, 2023
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Data file: uganda_cos_fy21_data

Data collected using the 2021 Uganda World Bank Group Country Survey Questionnaire (FY21).
The scope of the study includes:
- Overall Context
- Overall Attitudes toward the World Bank Group
- World Bank Group’s Work and Engagement on the Ground
- World Bank Group’s Support in Development Areas
- World Bank Group’s Knowledge Work and Activities
- The Future Role of the World Bank Group in Uganda
- Communication and Information Sharing
- Background Information

Cases: 482
Variables: 347

Variables

id
method
A1
In general, would you say that Uganda is headed in ... ?
A2
Do you think that economic opportunity for citizens in Uganda is … ?
A3_1
Global/regional integration
A3_2
Global pandemics (e.g., COVID-19)
A3_3
Food security (access and availability of food)
A3_4
Urban development (municipalities and new cities)
A3_5
Social protection (e.g., targeted cash transfers, public works)
A3_6
Gender equity (boosting economic opportunities and job prospects for women and girls)
A3_7
Private sector development
A3_8
Education
A3_9
Public sector reform (i.e., government effectiveness, public financial management, public expenditure, fiscal system reform)
A3_10
Energy
A3_11
Water and sanitation
A3_12
Pollution
A3_13
Job creation/employment
A3_14
Health
A3_15
Financial markets (e.g., access to banking, credit)
A3_16
Climate change (e.g., prevention, mitigation, adaptation)
A3_17
Digital development
A3_18
Poverty reduction
A3_19
Anti-corruption
A3_20
Transport (e.g., roads, bridges, transportation)
A3_21
Agriculture and rural development
A3_22
Trade and exports
A3_23
Crime and violence
A3_24
Natural resource management (renewable/non-renewable)
A3_25
Judiciary reform
A3_26
Economic growth
A3_27
Disaster risk management
A3_28
Equality of opportunity (i.e., social inclusion)
A3_29
Disease (communicable and non-communicable)
A3_30
National debt
A4_1
Transport (e.g., roads, bridges, transportation)
A4_2
Energy
A4_3
Anti-corruption
A4_4
Judiciary reform
A4_5
Economic growth
A4_6
Equality of opportunity (i.e., social inclusion)
A4_7
Disease (communicable and non-communicable)
A4_8
Digital development
A4_9
Social protection (e.g., targeted cash transfers, public works)
A4_10
Trade and exports
A4_11
Crime and violence
A4_12
Climate change (e.g., prevention, mitigation, adaptation)
A4_13
Agriculture and rural development
A4_14
Disaster risk management
A4_15
Food security (access and availability of food)
A4_16
Urban development (municipalities and new cities)
A4_17
Natural resource management (renewable/non-renewable)
A4_18
National debt
A4_19
Water and sanitation
A4_20
Job creation/employment
A4_21
Health
A4_22
Financial markets (e.g., access to banking, credit)
A4_23
Public sector reform (i.e., government effectiveness, public financial management, public expenditure, fiscal system reform)
A4_24
Private sector development
A4_25
Education
A4_26
Global/regional integration
A4_27
Gender equity (boosting economic opportunities and job prospects for women and girls)
A4_28
Pollution
A5_1
Investing in digital development
A5_2
Poverty and inequality (e.g., strengthening the social safety net, social assistance)
A5_3
Agriculture and nutrition/food security (including subsidies and inputs to farmers)
A5_4
Public service delivery (e.g., strengthening policies, institutions)
A5_5
Education
A5_6
Ensuring sustainable business growth and job creation
A5_7
Ensuring that girls and women have equal access to job and economic opportunities
A5_8
Healthcare
A5_9
Providing direct financial support to businesses (business support packages)
A5_10
Ensuring that girls and women have equal access to health care/health services
A5_11
Economic growth
A5_12
Providing direct non-financial (e.g., food, healthcare supplies, etc.) support to citizens
A5_13
Fair and equal distribution of a COVID-19 vaccine if, and when, a safe one is approved
A5_14
Ensuring that resources mobilized for the COVID-19 pandemic are well utilized and accounted for
A5_15
Other
A6_1
Inadequate level of donor coordination
A6_2
Reforms are not well thought out in light of country challenges
A6_3
Inadequate level of government accountability
A6_4
Inadequate level of capacity in the government
A6_5
Corruption
A6_6
Pressure from outside interest groups (e.g., private sector, unions)
A6_7
Political pressures and obstacles
A6_8
Inadequate level of private sector participation
A6_9
Inadequate level of citizen/civil society participation
A6_10
Other
A7_1
The national/federal government
A7_2
Development partners (e.g., bilaterals, international agencies)
A7_3
The World Bank Group
A7_4
The International Monetary Fund
A7_5
The United Nations (UN)
A7_6
The World Health Organization (WHO)
A7_7
Regional development banks (e.g., the East African Development Bank)
A7_8
Uganda’s Central Bank
A7_9
International private sector
A7_10
Domestic private sector (i.e., businesses, enterprises)
A7_11
International civil society (e.g., NGOs, CBOs)
A7_12
Domestic civil society (e.g., NGOs, CBOs)
A7_13
Youth organizations
A7_14
Faith-based institutions
A7_15
Domestic traditional media and their web presence (e.g., newspapers, TV stations, radio)
A7_16
International media and their web presence
A7_17
Web based media (i.e., blogs, social media, other web-based news and information sources)
B1_1
The World Bank (IDA)
B1_2
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), the World Bank Group’s private sector arm
B2
Overall the World Bank Group currently plays a relevant role in development in Uganda
B3
The World Bank Group’s work is aligned with what I consider the development priorities for Uganda
B4_1
The World Bank (IDA)
B4_2
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), the World Bank Group’s private sector arm
B5
To what extent does the World Bank Group’s work help to achieve development results in Uganda?
B6
To what extent does the World Bank Group influence the development agenda in Uganda?
B7
To what extent do you believe that the World Bank Group’s work and support help the poorest in Uganda?
B8_1
Formal policy advice, studies, analyses
B8_2
Informal advice that World Bank Group’s staff provides (e.g., reviews of programmes, comments, memos, short evidence notes, informal discussions and emails)
B8_3
Global advocacy
B8_4
Financial resources
B8_5
Data and statistics
B8_6
Promoting knowledge sharing
B8_7
Implementation support
B8_8
Mobilizing third party financial resources
B8_9
Coordinating other donors
B8_10
Bringing together different groups of stakeholders
B8_11
Capacity development
B8_12
Technical assistance and advisory
B8_13
Other
B9_1
Not aligned with country development priorities
B9_2
Not adequately sensitive to political realities in Uganda
B9_3
Too influenced by developed countries
B9_4
Not willing to honestly criticize policies and reform efforts in the country
B9_5
Staff too inaccessible
B9_6
Not collaborating enough with private sector (i.e., businesses, enterprises)
B9_7
Not collaborating enough with partners such as bilaterals, multilaterals, UN
B9_8
World Bank Group’s processes too slow and complex
B9_9
Not adequately flexible in changing country circumstances
B9_10
Not sufficiently focused on sustainable results
B9_11
Not collaborating enough with civil society (e.g., NGOs, CBOs)
B9_12
Not enough public disclosure of its work
B9_13
Arrogant in its approach
B9_14
Inadequate World Bank Group’s staffing in Uganda
B9_15
Inadequate level of real-time advice and guidance
B9_16
Inadequate number of innovative knowledge products and services
B9_17
Inadequate number of innovative financial products and services
B9_18
Other
B9_19
Don’t know
B10_1
Social protection (e.g., targeted cash transfers, public works)
B10_2
Gender equity (boosting economic opportunities and job prospects for women and girls)
B10_3
Private sector development
B10_4
Education
B10_5
Public sector reform (i.e., government effectiveness, public financial management, public expenditure, fiscal system reform)
B10_6
Global/regional integration
B10_7
Food security (access and availability of food)
B10_8
Urban development (municipalities and new cities)
B10_9
Global pandemics (e.g., COVID-19)
B10_10
Energy
B10_11
Water and sanitation
B10_12
Pollution
B10_13
Job creation/employment
B10_14
Health
B10_15
Financial markets (e.g., access to banking, credit)
B10_16
Transport (e.g., roads, bridges, transportation)
B10_17
Agriculture and rural development
B10_18
Trade and exports
B10_19
Crime and violence
B10_20
Natural resource management (renewable/non-renewable)
B10_21
Climate change (e.g., prevention, mitigation, adaptation)
B10_22
Poverty reduction
B10_23
National debt
B10_24
Anti-corruption
B10_25
Judiciary reform
B10_26
Economic growth
B10_27
Disaster risk management
B10_28
Equality of opportunity (i.e., social inclusion)
B10_29
Disease (communicable and non-communicable)
B10_30
Digital development
B11_1
Development institution
B11_2
Investment Bank
B11_3
Asset Manager
B11_4
Multi-lateral financial institution
B11_5
Private Sector Solutions
B11_6
World Bank
B11_7
Financial Advisory Solutions
B11_8
Thought leader
B11_9
Impact Investor
B11_10
Venture Capital
B11_11
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
B11_12
Public-private partnerships
B11_13
None of these
B11_14
Other
B11_15
Do not have enough information to say
C1
To what extent do you believe the World Bank Group’s staff is well prepared (e.g., skills mix and knowledge) to help Uganda solve its most complicated development challenges?
C2
To what extent do you believe the World Bank Group is adequately staffed in Uganda?
C3
Responsiveness to needs
C4
Flexibility (in terms of the institution’s products and services)
C5
Flexibility (in terms of changing country circumstances)
C6
Being inclusive
C7
Openness (sharing data and other information)
C8
Collaboration with the Government
C9
The speed in which it gets things accomplished on the ground
C10
Helping to bring discipline/effective supervision to implementation of investment projects
F2_9
Parliament
F2_10
Media
F2_11
Other
F2_12
Don't know
G1
How frequently do you interact with the World Bank Group now in Uganda?
G2_1
Local radio
G2_2
International radio
G2_3
Local newspapers
G2_4
International newspapers
G2_5
Local television
G2_6
International television
G2_7
Workshops and conferences
G2_8
Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, YouTube, Flickr)
G2_9
Other
G3_1
World Bank Group’s publications and other written materials
G3_2
e-Newsletters and emails
G3_3
World Bank Group’s seminars/workshops/conferences
G3_4
Social media (e.g., blogs, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr)
G3_5
Direct contact with World Bank Group (i.e., face to face meetings/discussions)
G3_6
World Bank Group’s website
G3_7
Webinars or online events hosted by the World Bank Group
G3_8
Interviews and press conferences for the Uganda’s media
G4
Which Internet connection do you use primarily when visiting a World Bank Group website?
G5
What do you use primarily when visiting a World Bank Group website?
G6_1
Read, viewed or heard a story about the WBG in local media (newspaper, magazine, TV, radio)
G6_2
Read, viewed or heard a story about the WBG in global media (newspaper, magazine, TV, radio)
G6_3
Interacted with the WBG on Social Media (e.g., read a post or tweet, liked, commented, shared, retweeted)
G6_4
Visited a WBG website (e.g., read a blog, used data)
G6_5
Attended an event/conference hosted by the WBG
G6_6
Watched a webinar or online event hosted by the WBG
G6_7
Read some or all of a WBG research paper or publication
G6_8
Met professionally with WBG staff (including by phone or videoconference)
G6_9
Read a WBG e-newsletter or email
H1
Which of the following best describes your current affiliation?
H2
Please identify the primary specialization of your work.
H3
Currently, do you professionally collaborate/work with the World Bank Group (IDA, IFC, MIGA, ICSID) in your country?
H4
If yes, which of the following agencies of the World Bank Group do you primarily collaborate/work with in Uganda?
H5
Do your projects involve both the World Bank and the IFC?
H6_1
Observer (i.e., follow in media, discuss in informal conversations, etc.)
H6_2
Use World Bank Group reports/data
H6_3
Engage in World Bank Group related/sponsored events/activities
H6_4
Collaborate as part of my professional duties
H6_5
Use World Bank Group website for information, data, research, etc.
H6_6
Other
H7
What’s your gender?
H8
What’s your age?
H9
Which best represents your geographic location, where you are currently based?
Total: 247
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