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World Bank Group Country Survey 2024

Belize, 2024
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Reference ID
BLZ_2024_WBCS_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/9gkq-2t95
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Public Opinion Research Group
Collection(s)
The World Bank Group Country Opinion Survey Program (COS)
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Feb 24, 2025
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Feb 24, 2025
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Data file: belize_cos_fy24_data

Data collected using the 2024 Belize World Bank Group Country Survey questionnaire (FY24). Dataset covers the following themes:
• Objectives
• Methodology Overview
• Overall Context
• Overall Attitudes Toward the World Bank Group
• World Bank Group’s Support for Development Areas
• World Bank Group’s Engagement on the Ground in Belize
• World Bank Group’s Financial Instruments and Knowledge Work
• The Future Role of the World Bank Group in Belize
• Communication and Outreach
• Sample Demographics and Detailed Methodology

Cases: 81
Variables: 151

Variables

id
Q1
What is your primary professional affiliation? (Select only 1 response)
Q2_1
World Bank Group
Q2_2
International Monetary Fund
Q2_3
United Nations
Q2_4
European Union
Q2_5
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB/BID)
Q2_6
Caribbean Development Bank (CDB)
Q2_7
Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI/BCiE)
Q3
Do you collaborate/work with the World Bank Group (WBG) in Belize?
Q4_1
Which of the following WBG agencies do you collaborate/work with in Belize? (Select ALL that apply)
Q4_2
Which of the following WBG agencies do you collaborate/work with in Belize? (Select ALL that apply)
Q4_3
Which of the following WBG agencies do you collaborate/work with in Belize? (Select ALL that apply)
Q4_4
Which of the following WBG agencies do you collaborate/work with in Belize? (Select ALL that apply)
A1_1
National government
A1_2
Local government
A1_3
Parliament / legislative branch
A1_4
Central Bank of Belize
A1_5
World Bank Group
A1_6
International Monetary Fund
A1_7
United Nations
A1_8
Regional development banks (Inter-American Development Bank (IDB/BID), Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI/BCIE))
A1_9
Private sector
A1_10
Civil society (e.g., NGOs, CBOs)
A1_11
Academia / research centers
A1_12
Media
A2
How effective is the World Bank Group (WBG) in helping Belize achieve development results?
A3
How significant a contribution do you believe the WBG’s knowledge work makes to development results in Belize?
A4
The WBG currently plays a relevant role in development in Belize
A5
The WBG’s work is aligned with what I consider the development priorities for Belize
A6
The WBG has a positive influence on shaping development policy in Belize
A7
The WBG’s work helps end poverty in Belize
B1_1
Convening / bringing together different groups of stakeholders
B1_2
Capacity development and training
B1_3
Technical assistance and implementation support (incl. project design and implementation)
B1_4
Financial resources (e.g., budget support, investment lending, grants, trust funds)
B1_5
Mobilizing third party financial resources (incl. both public and private)
B1_6
Donor / development partner coordination
B1_7
Knowledge and analytical products (e.g., data, reports, policy notes)
B1_8
Other
B2_1
Gender equity
B2_2
Water / sanitation
B2_3
Health / pandemic preparedness
B2_4
Transport infrastructure
B2_5
Energy
B2_6
Public sector governance
B2_7
Agriculture / food security
B2_8
Education (incl. skills development)
B2_9
Climate change / disaster risk management
B2_10
Rural / community development
B2_11
Digital infrastructure development
B2_12
Private sector development (incl. financial intermediaries, MSMEs)
B2_13
Environment / natural resource management
B2_14
Urban development
B2_15
Social protection
B2_16
Jobs (incl. youth employment)
B2_17
Debt management
B2_18
Crime and violence / citizen security
B2_19
Other
B3_1
Health: resilient health systems, pandemic preparedness, universal health coverage, primary health systems
B3_2
Education: more efficient, resilient, and equitable education systems
B3_3
Social protection: pensions, social assistance, social safety nets (incl. related to COVID-19 response)
B3_4
Gender equity: close gender gaps in health and social protection
B3_5
Transport: roads, resilient and sustainable highway
B3_6
Agriculture: climate resilient agriculture, climate-smart agriculture
B3_7
Energy: access to energy, resilient energy, transition to cleaner energy sources
B3_8
Public sector governance / reform: efficiency and effectiveness of expenditures
B3_9
Environment / natural resource management / blue economy: air/water quality, sustainable land and aquatic resource management, biodiversity
B3_10
Climate change: transition to low-carbon economy
C1_1
Responsiveness to needs in Belize
C1_2
Access to WBG staff and experts
C1_3
Flexibility when circumstances change in Belize
C1_4
Openness (sharing data and other information)
C1_5
Being a long-term partner to Belize
C2_1
National government
C2_2
Local government
C2_3
Parliament / legislative branch
C2_4
Private sector
C2_5
Civil society (e.g., NGOs, CBOs)
C2_6
Other donors and development partners (e.g., regional development banks (IDB, CDB, CABEI), the UN, bilateral organizations)
C2_7
Academia / research centers
C3_1
Local government
C3_2
Parliament / legislative branch
C3_3
Private sector
C3_4
Civil society (e.g., NGOs, CBOs)
C3_5
Other donors and development partners (e.g., regional development banks (IDB, CDB, CABEI), the UN, bilateral organizations)
C3_6
Academia / research centers
C3_7
Other
C4_1
The WBG’s financial instruments (i.e., loans, grants, trust funds) meet the needs of Belize
C4_2
The conditions of the WBG’s financing are competitive compared to markets
C4_3
The WBG provides financial support in a timely manner
C4_4
The WBG insists on accountability through its lending
C4_5
The WBG’s Environmental and Social Framework requirements are reasonable
C4_6
The WBG effectively monitors and evaluates the projects it supports in Belize
C5
Have you ever used the WBG’s knowledge work, including participating in workshops or training programs?
C6_1
I am satisfied with the quality of the WBG’s knowledge work in Belize
C6_2
Working with the WBG increases Belize’s institutional capacity
C6_3
The WBG brings global expertise to Belize as part of its knowledge work
C6_4
The WBG’s knowledge work is tailored to Belize’s context
C6_5
The WBG’s knowledge work is timely
C6_6
When I need to consult the WBG’s knowledge work, I know how to find it
C6_7
I anticipate using the WBG’s knowledge work in the future
E1_1
e-Newsletters
E1_2
Direct contact with staff (e.g., in person, virtually, phone, email)
E1_3
Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter)
E1_4
Direct messaging (e.g., WhatsApp, Telegram, Viber)
E1_5
Event / conference / seminar / workshop (in person or online)
E1_6
Other
E2
Do you recall seeing or hearing anything about the WBG recently?
E3_1
Television (TV)
E3_2
Radio
E3_3
Newspapers (print or online)
E3_4
Event / conference / seminar (in person or online)
E3_5
WBG websites
E3_6
Social media
E3_7
Direct contact with WBG staff (e.g., in person, virtually, phone, email)
E3_8
Blogs
E3_9
Podcasts
E3_10
e-Newsletters
E3_11
Direct messaging (e.g., WhatsApp, Telegram, Viber)
E3_12
Other
E4_1
Climate change
E4_2
Pandemic preparedness
E4_3
Job creation / employment
E4_4
Human capital (education, health)
E4_5
Agriculture / food security
E4_6
Energy / renewable energy / resilient energy
E4_7
Digital economy
E4_8
Women empowerment
E4_9
Debt relief for developing countries
E4_10
Ending poverty in developing countries
E4_11
WBG economic forecasts
E4_12
Changes to the WBG financial and operational model
E4_13
Other
E5_1
Deforestation due to wildfires, slash-and-burn, land and forest degradation
E5_2
Decreased crop yields / increased food insecurity
E5_3
Climate-driven immigration / emigration
E5_4
More frequent and severe storms
E5_5
More frequent and severe floods
E5_6
More frequent and severe droughts
E5_7
More frequent and severe heatwaves
E5_8
Air pollution
E5_9
Extinction of plant / animal species
E5_10
Loss of jobs
E5_11
Increased erosion of shoreline
E5_12
Coastal flooding due to sea level rise
E5_13
Decreased water availability / quality
F1
What is the primary specialization of your work? (Select only 1 response)
F2
What is your gender?
F3
What is your age?
F4
Which best represents your geographic location?
Total: 151
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