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FY 2025 Angola Country Opinion Survey Report

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2026-01-06
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2026-01-07
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The Country Opinion Survey in Angola assists the World Bank Group (WBG) in better understanding how stakeholders in Angola perceive the WBG. It provides the WBG with systematic feedback from national and local governments, multilateral/bilateral agencies, media, academia, the private sector, and civil society in Angola on 1) their views regarding the general environment in Angola; 2) their overall attitudes toward the WBG in Angola; 3) overall impressions of the WBG’s effectiveness and results, knowledge work and activities, and communication and information sharing in Angola; and 4) their perceptions of the WBG’s future role in Angola.
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World Bank. 2026. FY 2025 Angola Country Opinion Survey Report. © World Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/10986/44131 License: CC BY-NC 3.0 IGO.
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