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a10 To what extent do you trust domestic private sector to engage in public service delivery in Malawi?
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a11 To what extent do you trust international private sector to engage in public service delivery in Malawi?
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b13 Flexibility (in terms of the institution’s products and services)
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b4_1 Public sector governance/reform
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b4_10 Education
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b4_11 Global/regional integration
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b4_12 Food security
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b4_13 Urban development
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b4_14 Water and sanitation
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b4_15 Job creation/employment
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b4_16 Natural resource management
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b4_17 Information and communications technology
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b4_18 Disaster risk management: long-term efforts for disaster risk reduction
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b4_19 Disaster risk management: immediate post-disaster response
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b4_2 Financial markets
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b4_20 Judiciary reform
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b4_21 Disease
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b4_22 Transport
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b4_23 Agriculture and rural development
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b4_24 Trade and exports
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b4_25 Crime and violence
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b4_26 Climate change
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b4_27 Poverty reduction
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b4_28 Anti-corruption
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b4_29 Economic growth
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b4_3 Pollution
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b4_30 Equality of opportunity
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b4_4 Population growth
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b4_5 Energy
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b4_6 Health
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b4_7 Social protection
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b4_8 Gender equity
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b4_9 Private sector development
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c5 The World Bank Group meets Malawi’s needs for knowledge services
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f1_4 Offer more innovative knowledge services
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f2 When considering the combination of services that the World Bank Group offers in Malawi, and taking into account its limited level of resources, which ONE of the following do you believe the World Bank Group should offer more of in Malawi?
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method Survey completion method