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Daily lives and corruption: public opinion in Zimbabwe
Transparency
International
November 17, 2011
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Overview
Public views
on corruption are of critical importance. They offer significant
insight into how corruption affects lives around the world. Transparency
International believes it is crucial to present the public's
perspective on corruption - for it is they who suffer its
direct and indirect consequences. At the same time, Transparency
International encourages the public to play an active role in stopping
corruption and improving governance. To this end, this survey also
probes public willingness to engage with the fight against corruption.
1,014 people
were surveyed in Zimbabwe between 26 April and 5 May 2011 by TRS
through Gallup International. The data were weighted by age, gender
and region to represent the population of 5,900,000 Zimbabweans.
Public
perceptions of corruption
The public in
Zimbabwe were asked about their perceptions of corruption in their
home country. The survey captures views on whether people feel that
overall corruption levels have increased or decreased in recent
years. People were also asked to rate the extent of corruption in
different institutions, enabling the key institutions where corruption
was perceived to be greatest to be identified.
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