Perceptions on Government Feedback Mechanisms During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Household Survey Findings
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2023-11-12Author
Hassan, Mirza
Aziz, Syeda Salina
Hoque, Rafsanul
Tasnim, Sumaiya
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Abstract
The research project titled Feedback State: Hearing & Responding to Bangladeshi Citizens During The COVID-19 Pandemic aimed to explore how the Bangladesh state listened to and responded to its citizens’ health and social protection needs during the pandemic. This study had four components, one of which was a citizens’ nationwide survey on the perceptions of government feedback mechanisms. Since the study had multiple components, not all of the data derived from the nationwide survey was presented in the final report. Therefore, this report shares detailed findings from the household survey conducted in April 2023.
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Hassan, M.; Aziz, S.S.; Hoque, R. and Sumaiya, T. (2023) Perceptions on Government Feedback Mechanisms During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Household Survey Findings, Dhaka: BRAC Institute of Governance and DevelopmentRights holder
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