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FY
2023
NepalCountry
Opinion
Survey
ReportECR
Business
IntelligenceTeam
|
December
2023AcknowledgementsTheNepalCountry
Opinion
Survey
ispart
ofthe
County
Opinion
Survey
Programseries
of
theWorld
Bank
Group.Thisreport
was
prepared
bythe
BusinessIntelligence(BI)
team,
ledbyJoséDe
Buerba
(Senior
External
Affairs
Officer)
andSvetlanaMarkova
(Senior
External
Affairs
Officer).
Yulia
Danilina,
JessicaCameron,
Nan
Lin,andSofya
Gubaydullina
oversaw
thedesign,
reporting,
andanalysis.
Noreen
WambuiandIrina
Popova
provided
data
support.BIacknowledges
thesignificant
contribution
from
the
Nepal
country
teamandindependent
fielding
agency,
BlitzMedia
Private
Limited.
Inparticular,
BIisgrateful
forthesupport
from
Bigyan
Pradhan
(Senior
Operations
Officer)
and
AkashBabuShrestha
(External
Affairs
Officer)
who
coordinated
the
survey-related
activities
fromKathmandu,
Nepal.ContentsObjectivesMethodology
OverviewOverall
ContextOverall
Attitudes
Toward
the
World
Bank
GroupWorld
Bank
Group’s
Support
in
Development
AreasWorld
Bank
Group’s
Work
and
Engagement
on
the
Ground
in
NepalWorld
Bank
Group’s
Financial
Instruments
and
Knowledge
WorkThe
Future
Role
of
the
World
Bank
Group
in
NepalCommunication
and
OutreachDemographics
of
the
Sample
and
Detailed
Methodology3ObjectivesThissurvey
was
designed
toassist
the
World
BankGroup
(WBG)
ingaining
abetter
understanding
of
howstakeholders
inNepalperceive
theWBG.
Thesurvey
explored
the
following
questions:1.
Overall
Context:
How
do
stakeholders
perceive
the
country’s
direction?
How
familiar
are
they
with
the
WBG?
Howmuch
dotheytrust
theWBG?2.
KeyIndicators:
What
opinion
do
key
stakeholders
have
of
the
WBG
when
it
comes
toits
effectiveness,
relevance,alignment
with
Nepal’s
development
priorities,
andother
keyindicators?
Areopinions
improving
or
declining?3.
Development
Priorities:
What
areas
of
development
areperceived
tobethemost
important?
Have
theprioritieschanged
over
thepast
three
years?
Howeffective
istheWBG
perceived
tobeintheseareas?4.
Engagement
andWork
onthe
Ground:
What
dokeystakeholders
value
themost
andtheleast
when
itcomestotheWBG’s
work
inNepal?
HowistheWBG
perceived
as
adevelopment
partner?
Areopinions
improving
or
declining?5.
Financial
Instruments
andKnowledge
Work:
What
opinion
dokeystakeholders
have
of
WBG
financialinstruments
andknowledge
products?
Areopinions
improving
or
declining?
What
arestakeholders’suggestions
toimprove
WBG’s
effectiveness?6.
Communication
andOutreach:
What
arethe
preferred
communication
channels
and
which
channels
arereported
tobeused
themost?
Arethere
differences
among
stakeholder
groups
interms
of
preferred
channels?7.
MessageRecall:
What
key
topics
that
the
WBG
communicates
do
stakeholders
recall?
Is
there
arelationshipbetween
message
recall
and
views
ofthe
WBG’s
work?4Methodology
OverviewGovernmentInstitutionBilateralor
MultilateralAgencyPrivateSector20%17%17%14%?
Fielded
June
through
August
2023???1,106
potential
participants
wereasked
tocomplete
amostly
quantitative
surveyRespondents
completed
thequestionnaires
online
oron
paperListofnames
provided
bythe
WBG
country
team
and
supplemented
by
thefielding
agencyCivilSocietyOrganizationLocalGovernmentOfficeorStaff?Processmanaged
onthe
ground
by
thefielding
agency10%?
497
participants
(45%
response
rate)Academia/ResearchInstitute/ThinkTank???43%
from
Bagmati
Province,23%
from
Kathmandu39%
currently
collaborate
with
theWBG6%5%5%4%3%1%Officeof
aParliamentarianMedia12%
specialize
ingovernance,
9%
ineducation?
Compared
to
FY19
CountrySurvey???421
participants
(65%response
rate)UniversityStudentsSurveys
completed
with
arepresentative
from
thelocal
fielding
agency27%
collaborated
with
theWBGOfficeof
thePresident,PrimeMinister,MinisterClick
here
for
detailsof
the
RespondentSampleandMethodology.OtherQWhich
ofthe
following
best
describesyour
current
affiliation?(Selectonly1response)
(Percentage
of
Respondents,
N=495)56Overall
Context“[The
WBG
should]
ensure
effective
utilization
of
resources.
Focus
onfewer
but
priority
areas
rather
thanspread
theresourcesin
almostallsectors.”(Bilateral
/Multilateral
Agency
Respondent)“
To
enhance
effectiveness
inNepal,
theWBG
should
prioritize
inclusive
projects
that
address
the
specificneeds
ofvulnerable
groups.
Activecommunity
engagement
during
planning
and
implementation
will
foster
ownership
andlocalparticipation.
Buildingcapacity
inNepali
institutions
enables
better
project
management.
Data-driven
approaches
arecrucial
for
informed
decision-making
andtracking
progress.
Emphasizing
climate
change
resilience
helps
tacklevulnerabilities
todisasters.
Public-private
partnerships
bring
additional
resources
andexpertise.
Knowledge
sharingamong
stakeholders
ensures
best
practices
andlessons
learned.
Effective
coordination
with
other
developmentpartners
avoids
duplication
andmaximizes
impact.
Through
these
strategies,
theWBG
canbetter
support
sustainabledevelopmentandpovertyreductioninNepal.”(Local
Government
Respondent)QInyouropinion,
what
is
the
mostimportant
thingtheWorld
BankGroup
coulddo
tohelpincreaseitseffectiveness
in
Nepal?
(N=274)Respondents
areSplitOverNepal’s
GeneralDirectionInFY23,
lessthanhalfof
all
respondents
feltthatNepalwas
headed
intheright
direction
(44%),
andathird
ofthemwere
unsure.?
Respondents
from
government
institutions
weresignificantly
more
likelytoindicate
thatthecountry
washeaded
inthe
rightdirection
(67%)
while
respondentsfrom
theprivate
sector
were
most
likelytosaythat
thecountry
was
onthe
wrong
track(35%).44%The
rightdirectionThewrongdirectionNotsure?
Over
halfof
therespondents
from
bilateral/multilateralorganizations,
themedia,
andparticularly
universitystudents
(60%)
were
unsure
about
Nepal’s
direction.19%37%Q7FY23:Ingeneral,
wouldyousay
that
Nepal
isheaded
in
...?(Percentage
ofRespondents,
N=494)Familiaritywith
theWorld
Bank
has
Improved?
Year
comparison:
Respondents
inthisyear’s
CountryAllRespondents5.9Survey
reported
somewhat
higher
levels
of
familiarity
withtheWorld
BankGroup
compared
toFY19:GovernmentInstitution6.86.36.1Mean
familiarity:FY23
=5.9LocalGovernmentAcademiaFY19
=5.6?
Collaboration
withthe
WBG:
Respondents
who
collaboratewith
theWBG
reported
significantly
higher
levels
offamiliaritywith
theinstitution’s
work:Media6.05.9Mean
familiarity:Collaborate
withWBG=6.9Do
not
collaborate
=5.3Bilateral/MultilateralAgencyPrivateSector5.6CivilSociety5.65.4GovernmentPrincipalsUniversityStudents4.012345678910MeanRatingofFamiliarityQHowfamiliar
areyouwiththe
work
of
theWorld
Bank
GroupinNepal?Scale:
1Notfamiliar
at
all–10Extremelyfamiliar
(N=497)
Significantly
different
betweenstakeholder
groups8TheWBG
isOne
ofthe
MostTrusted
Institution
in
Nepal7.06.9CentralBankofNepalTheWorldBankGroup*6.96.5Respondents
gave
the
highest
ratings
of
trust
fortheCentralBankof
Nepal,
theWorld
BankGroup,
and
theUN.
Atthesame
time,
the
Parliament
andprovincial/local
government
inNepal
received
somewhat
lower
trustratings
among
theinstitutions
studied.6.86.4TheUnitedNations(UN)*6.66.1Regional
developmentbanks*Bilateral/Multilateralorganizations*TheInternationalMonetaryFund*6.65.9?
Ratings
of
trustwere
significantly
higher
formost
of
theinstitutions
inFY23
than
intheFY19
survey,
except
forthefederal
government
andthemedia
whose
ratings
of
trustdropped
significantly
sinceFY19.6.55.9Academia/thinktanks/researchinstitutions6.46.2FY23FY19?
InFY23,
respondents
from
thelocal
government
gave
thehighest
ratings
of
trust
forthe
WBG
(mean=7.8),
whereasrespondents
from
academia
(mean=5.8)
anduniversitystudents
(mean=6.1)
gave
significantly
lower
ratings
oftrust.Privatesector*Civilsociety5.96.05.75.76.2Thefederalgovernment*Media*5.66.15.5Provincial/LocalgovernmentParliament/legislativebranch5.512345678910To
whatextentdoyoutrust
each
ofthe
following
groups
todo
whatis
right?Scale:
1To
no
degree
atall–10To
averysignificant
degree
(FY23N=~454;
FY19N=~356)*Significantly
different
betweenyearsMeanRatingofTrustQ9Overall
AttitudestowardtheWorld
BankGroup“WBG
needs
tobring
global
expertise
and
customize
[theexpertise]
tothecontext
and
needs
of
theNepalipeople.”(Academia
Respondent)“WBG
should
beabletoprovide
support
by
influencing
thepolicy
which
supports
grassroots-level
people.WBG
should
helpcreate
equitable
opportunities,
capacity
development,
andaccess
forpoor
and
marginalpeople.”(Civil
SocietyRespondent)QInyouropinion,
what
is
the
mostimportantthingtheWorld
BankGroup
coulddo
tohelpincreaseitseffectiveness
in
Nepal?
(N=274)10Improvement
inaKey
Performance
IndicatorInFY23,
ratings
for
thekeyareas
of
the
WBG
performanceInfluencesthe
development6.96.6were
similar
tothose
reported
inFY19,
except
for
theagenda*perceptions
ofthe
Bank’s
influence
onthe
developmentagenda,
which
has
improved
significantly
since
FY19.6.76.5?
Respondents
from
local
governments
gave
thehighestratings
(mean
across
allfive
questions=7.4)
whileuniversity
students
gave
significantly
lower
ratingsacross
all
ofthese
performance
indicators
(mean=5.6).University
students
alsoreported
the
lowest
levels
offamiliarity
with
the
WBG
compared
toother
stakeholdergroups.Relevance6.5AlignmentwithdevelopmentprioritiesFY23FY196.56.36.4Effectivenessinachievingresults^Endsextremepoverty6.212345678910MeanRatingQThe
WBG
currently
playsarelevant
rolein
development
in
Nepal.
Scale:
1Strongly
disagree
–10Strongly
agreeTo
whatextentdoestheWBG
influence
thedevelopment
agenda
in
Nepal?
Scale:
1To
no
degree
atall
–10To
averysignificant
degreeHoweffective
has
theWBG
been
in
achieving
development
results
inNepal?
Scale:
1Noteffective
at
all
–10
VeryeffectiveTheWBG’s
workis
aligned
withwhatIconsider
thedevelopment
priorities
forNepal.
Scale:
1Strongly
disagree
–10Strongly
agreeTheWBG’s
workhelps
end
extremepovertyin
Nepal.
Scale:
1Strongly
disagree–10
Strongly
agree*Significantly
differentbetweenyears^Compared
toamean
score
ofthetwoquestions
asked
in
FY19:"Overall,please
rateyourimpression
of
theWBG’s
effectiveness
in
Nepal.Scale:
1Noteffective
at
all–10
Veryeffective;
To
whatextentdoestheWBG’s
workhelp
toachieve
development
results
in
Nepal?Scale:
1To
no
degree
atall–10To
averysignificant
degree11Local
GovernmentRespondents
HaveMore
Positive6.57.27.86.96.66.9TrustintheWBG*5.86.96.1Perceptions
oftheWBG7.16.8GovernmentPrincipals7.6Influencesthedevelopmentagenda*6.96.8Comparing
ratings
of
keyperformanceindicators
between
stakeholder
groups,clear
patterns
emerge
intheir
perceptions
oftheWBG
anditswork.
Respondents
fromlocal
governments
tendtohave
themostpositive
perceptions
while
universitystudents
give
significantly
lower
ratings
oftheWBG
anditswork.6.7GovernmentInstitution7.36.95.86.1LocalGovernment6.7Bilateral/Multilateral7.56.96.76.36.67.0Relevance*CivilSocietyPrivateSectorAcademiaMedia5.46.16.57.4Effectivenessinachievingresults*6.36.05.86.26.6QUnivesityStudents5.7TheWBG
currently
playsarelevant
rolein
development
inNepal.
Scale:
1Strongly
disagree
–10
Strongly
agree6.36.6To
whatextentdoyoutrust
theWBG
todowhatisright?Scale:
1To
no
degree
atall–10To
averysignificant
degree7.3*Significantly
differentbetweenstakeholdergroupsAlignmentwithdevelopmentpriorities*6.86.46.16.46.2To
whatextentdoestheWBG
influence
thedevelopmentagenda
in
Nepal?Scale:
1To
no
degree
atall–10To
averysignificant
degreeHoweffective
has
theWBG
been
in
achieving
developmentresults
in
Nepal?Scale:
1Noteffective
at
all–10
Veryeffective5.312345678910TheWBG’s
workis
aligned
withwhatIconsider
thedevelopment
priorities
for
Nepal.MeanRatingScale:
1Strongly
disagree–10Strongly
agree12FamiliarityLeads
toMore
Positive
Perceptions7.9When
comparing
ratings
of
keyperformance
indicatorsTrustintheWBG*6.9among
respondents
highlyfamiliar
with
the
WBG(ratings
of
8-10ona10-point
scale)
andthose
with
littlefamiliarity
with
the
WBG
(ratings
of
1-4ona10-point5.57.56.9scale),
onecan
seethatthe
more
familiar
stakeholdersarewith
the
WBG,
the
more
positive
perceptions
theyhave
ofthe
WBG
and
itswork.Influencesthe
developmentagenda*6.07.5Meaningful
engagement
and
outreach
cancontinuetoincrease
positive
perceptions.Relevance*6.75.57.4Alignmentwithdevelopmentpriorities*6.55.37.1Effectivenessinachievingresults*6.45.112345678910MeanRatingHowfamiliarareyou
withtheworkoftheWBG
inNepal?HighFamiliarity(8-10)SomeFamiliarity(5-7)LowFamiliarity(1-4)QTheWBG
currently
playsarelevant
rolein
development
in
Nepal.
Scale:
1Strongly
disagree
–10Strongly
agree*Significantly
different
betweenlevels
offamiliarityTo
whatextentdoyoutrust
theWBG
todowhatisright?
Scale:
1To
no
degree
atall
–10To
averysignificant
degreeTo
whatextentdoestheWBG
influence
thedevelopment
agenda
in
Nepal?
Scale:
1To
no
degree
atall
–10To
averysignificant
degreeHoweffective
has
theWBG
been
in
achieving
development
results
inNepal?
Scale:
1Noteffective
at
all
–10
VeryeffectiveTheWBG’s
workis
aligned
withwhatIconsider
thedevelopment
priorities
forNepal.
Scale:
1Strongly
disagree
–10Strongly
agree13Nepal
Rated
Lower
thanother
IDA
Countries
inFY23
onKey
Performance
IndicatorsThemean
ratings
for
relevance,
alignment,
andeffectiveness
inachieving
results,
as
well
asthe
trustrating,
were
somewhatlowerinNepal
compared
tothose
inother
IDA
countries^
surveyed
inFY23,
except
for
theinfluence
rating,
which
was
onparwith
other
IDA
countries.6.9Trust7.16.9Influencesthedevelopmentagenda6.96.7Relevance7.2Nepal
FY23IDAFY236.56.8Alignmentwithdevelopmentpriorities6.3Effectivenessinachievingresults6.912345678910MeanRatingQ14^FY23IDAcountries
included:
Central
AfricaRepublic,
Djibouti,
TheGambia,
Ghana,Guinea,
Honduras,
TheKyrgyzRepublic,
Mali,
S?oToméand
Príncipe,
and
Tanzania,Stakeholder
Trends
across
Performance
IndicatorsRespondents
from
local
governments
had
thehighestmean
rating
across
theaggregated
responses
totheseventeen
COS
indicator
questions
whereas
universitystudents,
academia,
and
the
private
sector
hadsignificantly
lower
ratings.AllRespondentsLocalGovernmentBilateralor
MultilateralAgencyMedia6.57.06.66.66.56.56.4?
Collaboration
withthe
WBG:
Respondents
whocollaborate
with
the
WBG
gave
significantly
higherratings
across
theaggregated
indicator
questionscompared
torespondents
who
donot
collaborate
withtheWBG:GovernmentPrincipalsGovernmentInstitutionCivilSocietyMean
rating:Collaborate
withWBG=6.7Do
not
collaborate
=6.3PrivateSector6.2Academia/ThinkTankUnivesityStudents6.25.512345678910MeanRatingof
Aggregated
Indicator
QuestionsQAll
IndicatorQuestionsasked
on
aScalefrom1to
10.Click
here
for
details
ofthese
IndicatorQuestions.15World
BankGroup’s
SupportinDevelopment
Areas“-
Partnership
with
local
government
for
urban
planning
anddevelopment,
Waste
management,
Tourismdevelopment,
and
promotion
etc.-
Work
focuses
on
strengthening
local
CSOs
and
community
mobilization
and
partnership
for
sustainabledevelopment-
GRID-
Support
tolocal
government
for
educational
sector
improvement
plan.”(Local
Government
Respondent)QInyouropinion,
what
is
the
mostimportant
thingtheWorld
BankGroup
coulddo
tohelpincreaseitseffectiveness
in
Nepal?
(N=274)16Development
PrioritiesforNepalAgricultureand
food
securityEducation48%46%Jobcreation/employmentPublicsectorgovernanceHealth45%40%36%Agriculture
and
food
security,
education,
and
jobcreationwere
thetopareas
inFY23
where
stakeholders
would
liketheWBG
tofocus
itsresources.MacroeconomicstabilityClimatechange28%26%?
Respondents
from
local
government
and
governmentprincipals
were
most
likelytoselect
agriculture
and
foodsecurity
as
atop
development
priority
inNepal
(67%and64%,
respectively)Privatesector
developmentTransport25%24%24%DigitaldevelopmentEnvironment/Naturalresourcemanagement18%17%?
University
students
were
significantly
more
likelytoselecteducation
(85%)
and
job
creation/employment
(60%)
astheir
topdevelopment
priorities
inNepal.SocialinclusionEnergy/ExtractivesGenderequity17%16%?
Climate
change
has
increased
inpriority
from
just
over
2%inFY19
to26%inFY23.
Respondents
from
civil
society
(46%)andacademia
(48%)
were
most
likelytoselect
climatechange
among
their
topdevelopment
priorities.Watersupplyand
sanitationinfrastructureDisasterriskmanagementTrade15%13%12%11%UrbandevelopmentSocialprotection8%7%Debt
sustainabilityCrimeandviolenceRegionalintegrationOther6%4%3%QPlease
identify
whichof
thefollowingdevelopment
priorities
youconsider
themost
important
inNepal.(Choose
no
more
than
5)
(Percentage
ofRespondents,
N=487)17Poverty
ReductionJobcreation/employmentEducation67%53%52%Agricultureand
food
securityPrivatesector
developmentHealthAsinFY19,
agriculture
and
food
security,
education,
andjobcreation
were
thetopareas
inFY23
thatstakeholders
believewould
contribute
themost
toreducing
poverty
inNepal.32%29%27%PublicsectorgovernanceSocialinclusion?
Private
sector
development
was
more
likelytobechosen
byrespondents
from
media,
the
private
sector,
and
academia(52%,
49%,
and38%,
respectively).26%25%25%MacroeconomicstabilityTransportSocialprotectionTrade20%In
your
opinion,
whatisthemostimportantthing
theWBG
coulddo
tohelpincrease
its
effectiveness
in
Nepal?20%20%DigitaldevelopmentGenderequity“TheWorld
Bank
will
be
effective
ifit
works
inthefollowingareas
inNepal:17%Implementtailored
initiatives
that
integrate
marginalizedcommunitieslikeDalits
with
others,
rather
than
employing
generic
programs.To
achieve
holistic
progress
inthe
political,
economic,
and
socialaspects
of
theDalitcommunity,
efforts
should
focus
onscientificreservationClimatechange11%11%10%9%Environment/NaturalresourcemanagementEnergy/ExtractivesUrbandevelopmentEmphasis
should
beplaced
on
theunity
and
inclusion
of
marginalizedcommunitiesinNepal.Debt
sustainability9%Effortsshould
be
madetoaddress
and
rectify
theinequality
issues
inNepalOnceall
forms
of
discrimination
are
eradicated,
itisappropriate
toimplementinclusiveprograms”DisasterriskmanagementWatersupplyand
sanitationinfrastructureRegionalintegration8%6%6%3%2%(Civil
Society
Respondent)CrimeandviolenceQPovertyreduction
isabroad
termthat
encompasses
workinmany
different
areas.
Which
FIVE
areasof
development
listedbelow
do
youbelievewouldcontribute
most
toreducing
poverty
in
Nepal?(Choose
no
more
than
5)(Percentage
ofRespondents,
N=487)Other18Areas
fortheWBG
toPrioritizeJobcreation/employmentAgricultureand
food
securityEducation51%43%36%34%31%Theareas
theWBG
should
prioritize
initswork
were
well
alignedwith
thedevelopment
priorities
identified
bythe
stakeholders:
jobcreation,
agriculture
and
food
security,
and
education.PublicsectorgovernanceMacroeconomicstabilityHealth30%30%Privatesector
developmentTransport?
University
students
were
significantly
more
likelytoprioritizejob
creation/employment
compared
toother
stakeholdergroups
(75%).28%27%23%22%18%16%DigitaldevelopmentEnergy/ExtractivesClimatechange?
Respondents
from
bilateral/multilateral
agencies
were
mostlikelytoselect
public
sector
governance
as
atoparea
fortheWBG
tofocus(54%).
Climate
change
was
also
arelatively
high
priority
forthisgroup
(36%).SocialinclusionUrbandevelopmentEnvironment/Naturalresourcemanagement16%15%In
your
opinion,
whatisthemostimportantthing
theWBGcould
do
tohelpincrease
itseffectiveness
in
Nepal?TradeGenderequity“Promotepolicy
stability
(both
fiscalas
well
as
monetary),supporting
long-term
broad-based
development
agendasFocus
onlarge
infraprojects
insectors
such
asenergy,transport,etc.Promotesustainable
agriculture
tocurbagro-based
importsandexplore
export
potential.13%11%Debt
sustainabilityDisasterriskmanagementWatersupplyand
sanitationinfrastructureSocialprotection10%9%Engage
injob
creation-based
projects;
promoteSMEecosystemetc.”9%Regionalintegration7%(PrivateSector
Respondent)Crimeandviolence3%1%OtherQWhich
areas
should
theWBG
prioritize
inits
work
in
Nepal
tohavethemost
impact
on
development
results
inthecountry?
(Choose
no
more
than
5)
(Percentage
of
Respondents,
N=482)19Finance
/Institutions/EconomicGrowthEffectiveness
ofWBG’sSupport
inSectoral
AreasMacroeconomicstability5.85.6TheWBG’s
work
inthe
area
of
transport
received
the
highest
ratings
ofeffectiveness
inNepal,
although
rated
significantly
lower
compared
toFY19.Almost
all
sectoral
areas
witnessed
adecline
intheperception
ofeffectiveness
sinceFY19,
especially
thekeyareas
of
education,
publicsector
governance,
and
agriculture
and
food
security.Publicsectorgovernance*6.45.65.7PrivatesectordevelopmentFY23FY195.6Regionalintegration*6.06.26.4Genderequity5.5Debtsustainability6.0Health*6.55.5Human
DevelopmentJobcreation/employment*5.95.9Education*6.65.45.8Trade5.96.0SocialinclusionFY23FY195.65.7SocialprotectionEnvironmentalSustainabilityInfrastructure6.56.8Transport*5.96.26.2DisasterriskmanagementEnergy/Extractives*6.6Watersupplyand
sanitationinfrastructure*5.96.16.1Climatechange*6.36.7FY23FY19Environment/Naturalresourcemanagement5.86.0Urbandevelopment*Digitaldevelopment*FY23FY196.65.75.7Agricultureandfoodsecurity*^*Significantly
differentbetweenyears6.466.2123457891012345678910MeanRatingofEffectivenessMeanRatingofEffectivenessQHoweffectivedo
youbelieve
theWBG
isin
termsof
theworkit
doesin
thefollowing
areasof
development
in
Nepal?Scale:
1Noteffective
at
all–10Veryeffective
(Ifyou
have
NOexposure
to/experiencein
working
in
anyof
thesectors
listed
below,
please
respond
“Don’t
know”)
^The
mean
score
of“Agriculture
and
rural
development”
and
“Foodsecurity”
asked
in
FY19was
taken
forthis
comparison
analysis.20Green,Resilient,and
InclusiveDevelopment
(GRID)
of
NepalHowfamiliar
are
you
with
theGRIDobjectives?Almost
half
ofthe
respondents
(45%)
reported
knowing
alotor
afair
amount
about
theGRIDobjectives.Iknowalot
about
theGRIDobjectivesRespondents
from
government
organizations
andbilateral/multilateral
agencies
tended
tobe
more
aware
oftheGRIDaction
plan
(50%and55%of
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