World Bank Client Satisfaction Study, Pakistan 2013 : Executive Summary

The World Bank conducted a Client Satisfaction Study (CSS) for Pakistan in 2013 to identify the client's perception of Bank's role and presence in the country. This paper includes the following sections: overall attitude towards World Ban...

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Main Author: Gallup Pakistan
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/10/18760533/world-bank-client-satisfaction-study-2013-executive-summary
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spelling okr-10986-176112021-04-23T14:03:39Z World Bank Client Satisfaction Study, Pakistan 2013 : Executive Summary Gallup Pakistan ACCESS TO INFORMATION AFFILIATE BANKS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES INCORPORATED LEADERSHIP LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MEDIA MEDIUMS PARTNERSHIP PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT POLICIES STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDERS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE The World Bank conducted a Client Satisfaction Study (CSS) for Pakistan in 2013 to identify the client's perception of Bank's role and presence in the country. This paper includes the following sections: overall attitude towards World Bank in Pakistan; views on country partnership strategy; views and opinion about services of World Bank; World Bank access and media habits: advisory for a future strategy; and detailed views about World Bank from client side. 2014-04-02T21:58:40Z 2014-04-02T21:58:40Z 2013-10-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/10/18760533/world-bank-client-satisfaction-study-2013-executive-summary http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17611 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research South Asia Pakistan
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topic ACCESS TO INFORMATION
AFFILIATE
BANKS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
INCORPORATED
LEADERSHIP
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MEDIA
MEDIUMS
PARTNERSHIP
PROCUREMENT
PROCUREMENT POLICIES
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDERS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
spellingShingle ACCESS TO INFORMATION
AFFILIATE
BANKS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
INCORPORATED
LEADERSHIP
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MEDIA
MEDIUMS
PARTNERSHIP
PROCUREMENT
PROCUREMENT POLICIES
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDERS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Gallup Pakistan
World Bank Client Satisfaction Study, Pakistan 2013 : Executive Summary
geographic_facet South Asia
Pakistan
description The World Bank conducted a Client Satisfaction Study (CSS) for Pakistan in 2013 to identify the client's perception of Bank's role and presence in the country. This paper includes the following sections: overall attitude towards World Bank in Pakistan; views on country partnership strategy; views and opinion about services of World Bank; World Bank access and media habits: advisory for a future strategy; and detailed views about World Bank from client side.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Gallup Pakistan
author_facet Gallup Pakistan
author_sort Gallup Pakistan
title World Bank Client Satisfaction Study, Pakistan 2013 : Executive Summary
title_short World Bank Client Satisfaction Study, Pakistan 2013 : Executive Summary
title_full World Bank Client Satisfaction Study, Pakistan 2013 : Executive Summary
title_fullStr World Bank Client Satisfaction Study, Pakistan 2013 : Executive Summary
title_full_unstemmed World Bank Client Satisfaction Study, Pakistan 2013 : Executive Summary
title_sort world bank client satisfaction study, pakistan 2013 : executive summary
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/10/18760533/world-bank-client-satisfaction-study-2013-executive-summary
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17611
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