Perceptions Survey of Public Officials on the Prevalence of Corruption in the West Bank

Perceptions Survey of Public Officials on the Prevalence of Corruption in the West Bank

July 31, 2015

The Perceptions Survey of Public Officials on the Prevalence of Corruption in the West Bank addresses a crucial area of development planning and promotes reliance on statistical information. This survey was conducted as a practical response to meet the needs of data users and is the result of collaboration between the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics and the Palestinian Anti-Corruption Commission. Survey indicators cover many aspects of social and economic life and match MDG indicators on improving human rights globally. They intersect social and economic indicators to provide an appropriate database for all relevant authorities of human rights and governance. The indicators used in this survey included those to assess the delivery of public services, and the main indicators to assess perceptions of the performance of most prominent institutions and sectors in the State.