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World Bank Group Country Survey 2024

Chile, 2023 - 2024
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CHL_2024_WBCS_v01_M
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Aug 28, 2024
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Data file: chile_cos_fy24_data

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

Cases: 303
Variables: 124

Variables

id
Respondent ID
Q1
What is your primary professional affiliation?
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
Latin American Development Bank (CAF)
Q3
Do you collaborate/work with the World Bank Group (WBG) in Chile?
Q4_1
Which of the following WBG institutions do you collaborate/work with in Chile?
Q4_2
Which of the following WBG institutions do you collaborate/work with in Chile?
Q4_3
Which of the following WBG institutions do you collaborate/work with in Chile?
Q4_4
Which of the following WBG institutions do you collaborate/work with in Chile?
A1_1
National government
A1_2
Local government
A1_3
National Congress / legislative branch
A1_4
Chile’s Central Bank
A1_5
World Bank Group
A1_6
International Monetary Fund
A1_7
United Nations
A1_8
Regional development banks (e.g., Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF), Inter-American Development Bank (IDB))
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 Chile achieve development results?
A3
How significant a contribution do you believe the WBG’s knowledge work makes to development results in Chile?
A4
The WBG currently plays a relevant role in development in Chile
A5
The WBG’s work is aligned with what I consider the development priorities for Chile
A6
The WBG has a positive influence on shaping development policy in Chile
A7
The WBG’s work helps end poverty and reduce inequality in Chile
B1_1
Convening / bringing together different groups of stakeholders
B1_2
Capacity development, training and knowledge sharing
B1_3
Technical assistance and implementation support (incl. project design and implementation, standard-setting)
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 coordination
B1_7
Knowledge and analytical products (e.g., data, reports, policy notes)
B1_8
Dissemination of relevant technical information (e.g., events, newsletters)
B1_9
Other
B2_1
Gender equity
B2_2
Water / sanitation
B2_3
Health / pandemic preparedness
B2_4
Transport infrastructure
B2_5
Energy (incl. renewable sources of energy such as Green Hydrogen)
B2_6
Public sector governance
B2_7
Agriculture / food security
B2_8
Education
B2_9
Climate change: mitigation and adaptation
B2_10
Economic policy
B2_11
Digital infrastructure development
B2_12
Private sector development / private capital mobilization
B2_13
Environment / natural resource management (incl. forests, biodiversity)
B2_14
Financial inclusion and small business development
B2_15
Social protection and inclusion
B2_16
Jobs
B2_17
Youth development
B2_18
Tax policy (efficiency)
B2_19
Other
B3_1
Education: more resilient and equitable education systems
B3_2
Health: universal health coverage, primary health systems, pandemic preparedness
B3_3
Social protection: social assistance, social safety nets
B3_4
Gender equity: close gender gaps in health, education, social protection, economic opportunities, and voice and agency
B3_5
Water supply and sanitation infrastructure / water resources management
B3_6
Energy / extractives: transition to cleaner energy sources, green hydrogen industry development
B3_7
Public sector governance: efficiency, effectiveness, accountability, and transparency of the government institutions
B3_8
Private sector development: business regulation, access to long-term finance, and other support to private companies
B3_9
Environment / natural resource management: air/water quality, sustainable land and aquatic resource management, biodiversity
B3_10
Climate change: mitigation and adaptation, transition to low-carbon economy
B3_11
Agriculture and food security: sustainable and smart climate agriculture, inclusive and efficient food systems
C1_1
Responsiveness to needs in Chile
C1_2
Access to WBG staff and experts
C1_3
Flexibility when circumstances change in Chile
C1_4
Openness (sharing data and other information)
C1_5
Being a long-term partner to Chile
C1_6
Convening diverse stakeholders to tackle development challenges
C1_7
Sharing knowledge and innovative solutions with Chile
C1_8
Being a trusted opinion leader
C1_9
Collaboration with other donors and development partners (e.g., IDB, CAF, GIZ)
C1_10
Collaboration with the Government
C1_11
Collaboration with the private sector
C1_12
Collaboration with civil society (e.g., NGOs, CBOs)
C2_1
Local government
C2_2
National Congress / legislative branch
C2_3
Private sector
C2_4
Civil society (e.g., NGOs, CBOs)
C2_5
Other donors and development partners
C2_6
Academia / research centers
C2_7
Media
C2_8
Chile’s Central Bank
C2_9
Other
C3_1
The WBG’s financial instruments (i.e., budget support, loans, grants, trust funds) meet the needs of Chile
C3_2
The conditions of the WBG’s financing are competitive compared to markets
C3_3
The WBG insists on accountability through its lending (e.g., performance-based financing, resources tied to results)
C3_4
The WBG’s Environmental and Social Framework requirements are reasonable
C3_5
The WBG effectively monitors and evaluates the projects it supports in Chile
C4
Have you ever used the WBG’s knowledge work, including participating in workshops, study tours, or training programs?
C5_1
I am satisfied with the quality of the WBG’s knowledge work in Chile
C5_2
Working with the WBG increases Chile’s institutional capacity
C5_3
The WBG brings global expertise to Chile as part of its knowledge work
C5_4
The WBG’s knowledge work is tailored to Chile’s context
C5_5
When I need to consult the WBG’s knowledge work, I know how to find it
C6_1
I am satisfied with the quality of the WBG’s reimbursable advisory services (RAS) work in Chile
C6_2
The WBG’s publications are translated into local language(s)
C6_3
The WBG’s publications are adequately disseminated
E1_1
e-Newsletters
E1_2
Direct contact with staff (e.g., in person, virtually, phone, email)
E1_3
Social media (e.g., Facebook, X (former Twitter), Instagram)
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, radio, newspapers (print or online)
E3_2
Event / conference / seminar (in person or online)
E3_3
WBG websites
E3_4
Social media
E3_5
e-Newsletters
E3_6
Direct contact with WBG staff (e.g., in person, virtually, phone, email)
E3_7
Blogs
E3_8
Podcasts
E3_9
Direct messaging (e.g., WhatsApp, Telegram, Viber)
E3_10
Other
F1
What is your age?
F2
Which best represents your geographic location?
Total: 124
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