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August
2023FY
2023
DjiboutiCountry
Opinion
Survey:PulseReportECR
Business
Intelligence
TeamAcknowledgementsTheDjiboutiCountry
Opinion
Survey
ispart
of
theCounty
Opinion
SurveyProgram
series
ofthe
World
Bank
Group.
Thisreport
was
prepared
bytheBusiness
Intelligence
(BI)
team,
ledbyJosé
DeBuerba
(SeniorExternal
Affairs
Officer)
and
Svetlana
Markova
(Senior
External
AffairsOfficer).
Yulia
Danilina,
JessicaCameron,
NanLin,and
SofyaGubaydullina
oversaw
thedesign,
reporting,
andanalysis.
NoreenWambui
and
IrinaPopova
provided
data
support.BIacknowledges
thesignificant
contribution
from
the
Djibouti
countryteam.
Inparticular,
BI
isgrateful
for
thesupport
from
Nagad
KhairehAllaleh
(Operations
Analyst)
who
coordinated
thesurvey
related
activitiesfrom
Djibouti,
Djibouti.ContentsObjectivesOverall
ContextWorld
BankGroup’s
Supportin
DevelopmentAreasOverall
Attitudes
toward
the
World
BankGroupWorld
BankGroup’s
Work
and
Engagement
onthe
GroundCommunicationsandOutreachSample
DemographicsMethodology3ObjectivesThissurveywas
designed
toassist
the
WorldBankGroup
(WBG)
in
gaining
abetter
understandingof
howstakeholdersin
Djibouti
perceive
the
WBG.Thesurvey
exploredthe
followingquestions:1.
What
opinion
dokeystakeholdershaveof
theWBG
when
itcomestoitseffectiveness,relevance,alignmentwith
Djibouti’s
developmentpriorities,and
otherkeyindicators?
Areopinions
improvingor
declining?2.
What
areas
of
developmentare
perceivedtobethemost
important?
Havetheprioritieschangedoverthe
pastfiveyears?3.
Howthe
WBGisperceived
asadevelopmentpartner?
Are
opinions
improving
or
declining?4.
What
keytopics
the
WBGcommunicatesaround
do
stakeholders
recall?Isthere
arelationship
between
messagerecallandviewsof
the
WBG’swork?4OverallContext5Familiarity
with
theWorld
BankYear
comparison:
Respondents
inthisyear’s
CountrySurvey
reported
similar
levels
of
familiarity
with
the
WorldBankGroup
as
inFY18:MeanFamiliarity
RatingMean
familiarity:
FY23
=6.6;FY18
=6.3.12345678910AllRespondents6.6Collaboration:
Respondents
who
indicated
that
theycollaborated
with
theWBG
inFY23
reported
significantlyhigher
levels
offamiliarity
with
theinstitution’s
work:Government7.4Mean
familiarity:
WBG
collaborators
=7.5Non-WBG
collaborators
=
5.4Non-Government5.8Note:Stakeholders:
Respondents
from
theGovernmentreported
significantly
higher
levels
offamiliarity
with
theWBG
inFY23.Government
includes:
OfficeofthePresident
/PrimeMinister
/Minister;theNational
Assembly;
GovernmentInstitution;
and
Local
Government;Non-Government
includes:
Bilateral
/Multilateral
Agency;CivilSocietyOrganization;
PrivateSector;
Academia/Research
Institute/Think
Tank;and
Media.Mean
familiarity:
Government
respondents
=
7.4Non-Government
respondents
=5.8Statistically
different
across
stakeholder
groupsQHow
familiar
areyou
with
thework
of
theWorld
BankGroup
inDjibouti?Scale:1-10(1:
Notfamiliar
atall
–10:
Extremely
familiar)(FY23N=70;
FY18
N=199)6Trust
in
InstitutionsMeanTrustRating123456789108.2Djibouti’s
Central
Bank*TheWorldBankGroup*6.4Themost
trusted
institutions
inDjibouti
were
Djibouti’sCentral
Bank(overall
mean
rating
=7.3)and
theWorldBankGroup
(overall
mean
rating
=7.2).7.86.67.6TheNational
Assembly,
regional
development
banks,andcivil
society
were
theleast
trusted
institutionsamong
respondents
(overall
mean
ratings
=5.5,
5.9,and6.0,
respectively).Thenational/federalgovernment*TheInternationalMonetaryFund*6.27.35.1Bilateralorganizations(e.g.,DFID,
JICA,
GIZ,USAID)7.16.97.0TheUnitedNations(UN)Privatesector6.27.06.46.86.4Academia/thinktanks/researchinstitutionsRegionaldevelopmentbanks(Pleaselistthoserelevantfortheregion)6.75.36.7NationalAssembly*Government4.5Non-Government5.96.1Civilsociety(e.g.,NGOs,CBOs)*significantly
different
betweenGovernmentand
Non-Government
respondentsQTo
what
extent
do
you
trusteach
ofthe
following
groups
todo
what
isright?Scale:1-10(1:
To
nodegree
atall
–10:
To
averysignificantdegree)7World
BankGroup’s
Supportin
Development
Areas8DevelopmentPriorities
fortheWBGWater
supply
andsanitationinfrastructure,
health,education,
and
transportwerethetopareas
inFY23wherestakeholders
wouldliketheWBG
tofocus
itsresources.
Allfour
significantly
increasedin
prioritysince
FY18,withWater
supply
and
sanitation
infrastructurehaving
more
than
four
times
the
percentage
ofrespondents
choosing
itcompared
toFY18.VsFY18Water
supplyandsanitationinfrastructureHealth68%
+52+27DebtsustainabilitySocialprotection14%13%56%48%41%Education+36Genderequity11%TransportMacroeconomicstabilityTourismdevelopmentEnvironment/NaturalresourcemanagementRegionalintegrationDisasterriskmanagementCrimeandviolence^Judiciaryreform+398%Agricultureandfoodsecurity^Jobcreation/employmentPublicsectorgovernance32%27%6%5%5%5%3%3%3%2%25%24%24%22%IMPORTANT
NOTE:The
overallincreaseinpercentages
in
the
chart
isEnergy/ExtractivesDigitalDevelopment^^SocialInclusion+18+19+17+13+13partially
attributableto
thechange
inthemethodology.
InFY18,
respondents
couldselectupto
threepriorities,
while
inFY23
theycouldselect
uptofive.Climatechange19%19%16%OtherPrivatesectordevelopmentUrbandevelopmentTradeFY23:Which
areas
shouldthe
WBG
prioritize
initswork
in
Djiboutitohavethe
most
impact
ondevelopment
resultsin
the
country?
(Choose
nomore
than5)(N=63)FY18:
In
which
sectors
doyou
believe
the
WBG
shouldfocus
most
of
its
resources
(financialandknowledgeservices)inDjibouti?(Chooseno
more
than
3)(N=198)^Comparedtothe
mean
of“Foodsecurity”
and“Agricultureandruraldevelopment”
asked
in
FY18.Q^^Compared
to
“Information
and
communications
technology”
asked
in
FY18.Effectiveness
ofWBGSupportin
Sectoral
AreasTheWBG’s
work
ingender
equity
received
thehighest
ratings
of
effectiveness
inDjibouti,
improving
significantly
compared
toFY18.
However,
ratings
ofthe
WBG’s
effectiveness
inseveral
sectoral
areas
were
significantly
lower
inFY23
compared
toFY18,
including
theWBG’s
work
in
watersupply
and
sanitation
infrastructure,
transport,
job
creation,
andenergy/extractives
which
were
among
the
top10development
priorities
for
Djibouti.MeanLevelof
EffectivenessMeanLevelof
Effectiveness12345678910123456789106.7Genderequity*Socialprotection5.45.7Agricultureandfoodsecurity*Regionalintegration6.16.46.05.45.86.36.55.3HealthJobcreation/employment*Privatesectordevelopment*6.25.26.3MacroeconomicstabilityEducation6.0Watersupplyandsanitationinfrastructure*5.15.06.36.76.56.0Debt
sustainability*Climatechange*Trade*6.16.3UrbandevelopmentSocialInclusion5.06.15.96.04.95.95.75.9DigitalDevelopment^Energy/Extractives*Publicsectorgovernance4.7Transport*5.65.56.3FY23FY18FY23FY18Environment/Natural
resourcemanagement*4.64.25.95.46.0Crimeandviolence*significantly
differentbetweenyearsHowEFFECTIVEdo
you
believe
theWorld
BankGroup
isin
terms
ofthe
work
it
doesinthefollowingareasof
development
in
Djibouti?(Ifyou
haveNOexposure
to/experience
in
workingin
anyofthe
sectorslistedbelow,
pleaserespond
“Don’tknow”),Scale:1-10(1:
Noteffective
at
all
–
10:Veryeffective)
^Digital
Development
was
compared
to
Information
and
communications
technology
in
FY18Q10MoreFrequent
andSevere
Droughts/HeatwavesisaTo
p
ClimateChange
ConcernNearly
2out
of3respondents
were
very
concerned
about
morefrequent
and
severe
droughts
/heatwaves
(64%)
when
it
comestothepotential
impacts
of
climate
change
inDjibouti.
Abouthalfof
respondents
were
alsovery
concerned
about
diminished
watersupply
forpeople
and
the
economy,
public
health,
and
unsafe
drinking
water.Morefrequentandseveredroughts/heatwavesDiminishedwatersupplyforpeopleandtheeconomyEffectsonpublichealth64%50%47%46%43%41%UnsafedrinkingwaterClimate-drivenmigrationMorefrequentandseverefloodsExtinctionofplant/animalspeciesIncreaseerosionofshorelineLandandforestdegradationLossofjobs35%29%28%27%VeryconcernedIncreasein
naturaldisastersDecreasedcropyields/foodinsecurityAirpollution25%21%16%12%ForestfiresQWhat
isyour
level
ofconcern
for
each
ofthepotentialimpacts
ofclimate
change
asitaffects
your
country?
(N=~63)(Onlythose
who
responded
“Veryconcerned”
areshown.)11Overall
Attitudes
towardthe
World
BankGroup12Key
Performance
IndicatorsInFY23,
respondents
gave
significantly
higher
ratings
for
theWBG’s
relevance
tothedevelopment
inDjibouticompared
toFY18.
Although
it
didnot
reach
statistical
significance,
more
than
athird
of
respondents
gave
highratings
(9or
10)for
theWBG’s
alignment
with
theirdevelopment
priorities,
anoteworthy
improvement
compared
toFY18.FY23MeanFY18MeanPercentage
pointschange
from
FY18-21-10+31RelevanceAlignment30%35%35%7.3*7.1*7.06.36.1-1737%-14+3135%29%Influence35%35%29%EndextremepovertyEffectivenessofachievingresults50%25%25%6.2-10-3+1340%40%20%6.46.8Low(1-6)Medium(7-8)High(9-10)*significantly
different
betweenyearsTheWorld
Bank
Groupcurrently
playsarelevantrolein
development
in
Djibouti.
Scale:
1-10
(1:Strongly
disagree
–10:
Strongly
agree)TheWorld
Bank
Group’sworkis
wellaligned
with
whatIconsider
thedevelopment
priorities
for
Djibouti.
Scale:
1-10
(1:Strongly
disagree
–10:
Strongly
agree)To
whatextentdoestheWorld
Bank
Groupinfluence
thedevelopment
agenda
in
Djibouti?
Scale:
1-10
(1:To
nodegree
at
all–10:To
averysignificant
degree)TheWorld
Bank
Group’sworkhelps
end
extremepovertyin
Djibouti.
(1:Strongly
disagree
–10:
Strongly
agree)QHoweffective
has
theWorld
BankGroupbeen
in
achieving
development
results
in
Djibouti?
1-10
(1:Noteffective
atall–
10:
Veryeffective);^InFY23,Effectiveness
was
compared
withthe
mean
score
of
thetwoquestions
asked
in
FY18:Overall,please
rateyourimpression
of
theWorld
BankGroup’s
effectiveness
in
Djibouti.
Scale:
1-10(1:Noteffective
at
all–10:
Veryeffective)
andTo
whatextentdoestheWorld
Bank
Group’sworkhelp
toachieve
development
results
inDjibouti?
Scale:
1-10(1:To
no
degree
atall–10:To
averysignificant
degree)13OverallRatingsforIndicator
QuestionsMeanRating123456789107.5Collaborationwiththenational/federalgovernment*6.3Year
comparison:
Respondents
inthisyear’s
CountrySurvey
reported
similar
aggregated
mean
ratings
for
theindicator
questions
asinFY18:7.3TheWorldBankGroupcurrentlyplaysarelevantroleindevelopmentinDjibouti.*6.3TowhatextentdoyoutrusttheWBG
todowhatis7.2Mean
overall
ratings:FY23
=6.7;FY18
=6.3.right?Howsignificanta
contributiondoyoubelievetheWBG'sknowledgeworkandactivitiesmaketodevelopmentresultsinDjibouti?7.27.3Collaboration:
Respondents
who
collaborated
with
theWBG
hadsignificantly
higher
mean
ratings
for
thetwelve
indicator
questions
asked
inthe
FY23
surveycompared
torespondents
who
didnot
collaborate
withtheWBG.
Aggregated
mean
rating
across
all:TheWBG’s
workis
wellalignedwithwhatIconsider
thedevelopment
prioritiesfor
Djibouti.7.17.17.06.1Responsivenesstoneeds*5.7Towhatextentdoes
theWorldBankGroupinfluencethedevelopmentagendainDjibouti?Collaborate
with
WBG
mean
=
7.4;Do
not
collaborate
mean
=5.5.Collaborationwithotherdonorsanddevelopmentpartners*6.86.1HoweffectivehastheWorldBankGroupbeeninachievingdevelopmentresultsinDjibouti?6.4Stakeholders:
Government
respondents
reportedsignificantly
higher
ratings
for
the
WBG’s
effectiveness(mean
=7.4),
relevance
(mean
=8.0),and
alignmentwith
development
priorities
(mean
=7.8)
compared
tonon-government
respondents
(means
=5.5,
6.6,and6.4,respectively).6.46.4AccesstoWBG
staffandexpertsCollaborationwithcivilsocietyCollaborationwithprivatesector6.26.0FY23FY185.95.75.8*significantly
different
betweenyearsQMeanRatingsfor
thetwelve
COSIndicatorQuestionsby
Stakeholder
Groups
onaScalefrom
1
to10.These
selected
indicatorsarelistedatthe
end
ofthisreport.14World
Bank
Group’s
Work
andEngagement
ontheGround15TheWBG’s
Accessibilityand
ResponsivenessMeanLevelof
AgreementPerception
of
responsiveness
to
needssignificantly
improved
compared
toFY18.12345678910When
examining
onlythose
respondents
whocollaborate
with
the
WBG,
perceptions
still
improved,andthe
perception
of
responsiveness
toneedsincreased
statistically
significant:7.1Responsivenessto
needs*5.7Mean
responsiveness:
FY23
=
7.8;FY18
=5.5.FY23FY186.4Mean
accessibility:FY23
=7.1;FY18
=6.2.Accessto
WBGstaffandexperts6.2*Significantly
different
betweenyearsTo
what
extent
isthe
World
BankGroup
an
effective
development
partnerinDjibouti,
in
terms
ofeachofthe
following?,
Scale:1-10
(1:To
nodegree
at
all
–
10:To
averysignificant
degree)Q16WBGasaDevelopmentPartner
and
CollaboratorMeanLevelof
Agreement123456789107.5Respondents
gave
the
highest
mean
ratings
for
theWBG’s
collaboration
with
the
national
government,closelyfollowed
byother
donors
and
developmentpartners.TheNational
Government*OtherDonorsandDevelopmentPartners*CivilSociety6.36.8Inaddition,
perceptions
of
theWBG’s
collaboration
withthegovernment
and
itscollaboration
with
other
donorsanddevelopment
partners
significantly
improvedcompared
toFY18.6.1FY23FY186.05.9When
examining
onlythose
respondents
who
collaboratewith
theWBG,
perceptions
ofthe
WBG’s
collaborationwith
thenational
government
andother
donors
stillimproved
significantly
(FY23
mean
=8.2and7.5,respectively;
FY18
mean
=6.2and6.1,
respectively).Ratings
fortheWBG’s
collaboration
with
civil
society
andtheprivate
sector
trended
inthesame
direction
but
didnot
reach
statistical
significance.5.8Academia^5.85.8PrivateSector*Significantly
different
betweenyears^Not
asked
in
FY18QTo
what
extent
isthe
WBG
aneffective
development
partnerin
Djibouti,
interms
ofcollaboratingwith
the
following
groups:
(1-Stronglydisagree,10-Stronglyagree)17Communicationsand
Outreach18Recent
Engagement
with
theWBG57%
of
respondents
recalled
hearing
or
seeing
something
about
theWBG
inthelast
30days.
Thosewho
collaborate
with
theWBG
were
significantly
more
likelytorecall
hearing
or
seeing
something
(70%)
than
those
who
don’tcollaborate
(38%).Over
athird
of
respondents
recalled
visiting
the
WBG
Website
or
recalled
receiving
information
about
theWBG
from
televisionor
at
events/conferences/seminars.About
2of
10respondents
reported
seeing
information
on
social
media,
most
often
using
Facebook,
Twitter,and
LinkedIn.Percentage
ofRespondentsWBGWebsiteTelevision(TV)36%33%33%28%25%19%11%8%8%6%3%3%Event/conference/seminar(inpersonoronline)43%43%43%Newspapers(Printoronline)Direct
contactwithWBGstaffSocialmediae-NewslettersDirect
messagingOther14%14%RadioFacebookTwitterLinkedIn
YouTube
WhatsAppBlogsPodcastsDoyou
recallseeingorhearinganything
about
theWBG
inthelast30
days?
(N=63)Where
do
you
recallseeingorhearingthisinformation?
(Checkallthat
apply)
(N=36)What
socialmedia
platforms
do
you
recallseeingthisinformation
on?(Checkall
that
apply)
(N=7)Q19Topics
RecalledPercentage
ofRespondents31%Of
those
respondents
who
recalled
seeing
or
hearingsomething
about
the
WBG
inthelast
30days,approximately
3in10
recalled
seeing/hearing
aboutWBG
research
or
work
insupport
of
educationsystems
indeveloping
countries
(31%).
A
quarterofrespondents
recalled
WBGwork
orresearch
onclimate
change
(25%).WBGresearchorworkin
supportforeducationsystemsindevelopingcountriesWBGwork
orresearchonclimatechangeWBGwork
orresearchonenergy25%22%WBGwork
to
providedebtrelieffordevelopingcountries19%WBGglobaleconomicforecasts19%Other19%WBGwork
orresearchonfoodinsecurity11%QWhat
topicswere
includedinwhat
you
saworheard?
(Checkallthat
apply)
(N=36)20Message
RecallandPerceptions
ofWBGWorkMeanLevelof
Agreement12345678910Agreement
that
theWBG
provides
supporttoimprove
access
and
quality
of
educationindeveloping
countries
was
highest
acrossall
respondents
(mean
=7.3).7.6TheWBGprovidessupporttoimproveaccessandqualityofeducationindevelopingcountries.6.6Thoserespondents
who
recalled
seeing
orhearing
something
about
theWBG
inthe
last30days
tended
tohave
higher
levels
ofagreement
onkeymessages
regarding
theWBG’s
work,
significantly
sofor
messagesabout
theWBG’s
work
on
food
crisis,
energy,climate,
and
debt
solutions.TheWBGhelps
addressthecurrentfoodcrisisandenablesgreaterpreparednesstofuturefoodsecuritycrises*7.44.9Heardabout
theWBGinthelast30days7.1TheWBGhelpscountriesboost
climateresilienceandmitigatetheeffectsofclimatechallenge*5.3Haven'theardabout
theWBGinthelast30daysTheWBGis
committedtocomprehensivedebtsolutionsthatbringsignificantbenefitstopeopleinpoorcountries*7.05.15.06.8TheWBGsupportscountriestoensure
transitiontomorediversifiedandcleanersourcesofenergy**Significant
difference
betweengroupsQDoyou
recallseeingorhearinganything
about
theWBG
inthelast30
days?
(N=63)To
what
extent
do
you
agreewith
the
following
statements:
Scale:1-10(1:To
nodegree
atall
–10:
To
averysignificantdegree)
(N~50)21SampleDemographics22Respondent
Profile:
Affiliation,GenderCurrent
AffiliationPercentage
ofRespondentsGovernmentInstitutionAcademia39%Gender30%OfficeofthePresident
/PM/MinisterBilateralor
MultilateralAgencyCivilSocietyOrganizationLocalGovernmentOfficeorStaffPrivateSector7%30%FemaleMale6%70%6%4%4%4%MediaQWhich
ofthe
following
best
describesyour
current
affiliation?
(Selectonly1response)
(N=70)What’s
your
gender?
(N=70)23Respondent
Profile:Collaboration
withthe
WBGCollaboration
with
theWBGCollaboration
InstitutionYesNoTheWorldBank(IBRD/IDA)98%40%60%TheInternationalFinanceCorporation(IFC)2%QCurrently,
doyou
professionallycollaborate/work
with
theWorld
BankGroup
(IBRD,
IFC,MIGA,ICSID)
in
your
country?
(N=70)Which
ofthe
following
agencies
oftheWorld
BankGroup
do
you
primarilycollaborate/work
with
in
Djibouti?(Select
only1
response)
(N=42)24Methodology25MethodologyStatistical
AnalysisFromMarch
2023
to
April
2023,atotal
of212
stakeholders
oftheWBG
inDjibouti
wereinvited
toprovide
their
opinions
on
theWBG’s
workinthe
country
byparticipating
inaCountry
OpinionSurvey(COS).Participants
weredrawnfrom
theOffice
ofthePresident,
PrimeMinister,
orMinister;government
institutions;local
governments;
bilateral
/multilateral
agencies;
privatesector;civil
society;academia,
research
institutes,
and
thinktanks,andthemedia.Scale
bucketing:When
mentioning
Low,
Medium,and
High
inthescalesthroughout
this
report:1-6
islow;7-8ismedium;
and
9-10ishigh.Statistical
significance:Key
statistically
significant
findings
are
denoted
with
anasterisk
(*)throughout
thereport
or
discussed
inthedescriptions
ofthe
charts.Significance
ismeasured
atp-value
<.05A
total
of70
stakeholders
participated
in
thesurvey(33%response
rate).Respondents
completed
thequestionnairevia
anonline
platform.Everycountry
that
engages
intheCOSmust
include
specificindicator
questions;
several
ofthem
are
aggregated
for
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