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a7 To what extent do you trust the private sector to engage in public service delivery in Mauritius?
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b12 Flexibility (in terms of the institution’s products and services)
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b4_1 Social protection
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b4_10 Water and sanitation
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b4_11 Environmental degradation
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b4_12 Job creation/employment
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b4_13 Health
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b4_14 Financial markets
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b4_15 Transport
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b4_16 Agriculture and rural development
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b4_17 Trade and exports
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b4_18 Crime and violence
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b4_19 Natural resource management
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b4_2 Gender equity
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b4_20 Climate change
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b4_21 Poverty reduction
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b4_22 Anti-corruption
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b4_23 Judiciary reform
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b4_24 Productivity and economic growth
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b4_25 Disaster risk management
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b4_26 Equality of opportunity
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b4_27 Information and communications technology
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b4_3 Private sector development
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b4_4 Education
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b4_5 Public sector governance/reform
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b4_6 Global/regional integration
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b4_7 Food security
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b4_8 Urban development
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b4_9 Energy
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c5 The World Bank Group meets Mauritius’s needs for knowledge services
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c6 To what extent do you believe that Mauritius received value for money from the World Bank Group’s Reimbursable Advisory Services (RAS)?
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f1_1 Increase availability of Reimbursable Advisory Services (RAS)
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f1_3 Offer more innovative knowledge services
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method Survey completion method