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In ADB's independent perceptions surveys, opinion leaders in ADB member countries are polled to assess stakeholders' attitudes about ADB's role and effectiveness in the Asia and Pacific region. The survey is intended to measure how and why attitudes and opinions toward ADB change over time.
The ADB Perceptions Survey 2020 seeks to determine whether ADB is meeting the evolving needs of its developing member countries on providing innovative and client-centered financial and knowledge products and services.
The 2012 perceptions survey, carried out among 900 opinion leaders in 31 member countries, gauges and tracks stakeholders’ perceptions of ADB's mission to reduce poverty and contribute to development in Asia and the Pacific.
The 2009 ADB Perceptions Survey gauges stakeholders' perceptions of ADB's mission to help reduce poverty and contribute to development in Asia and the Pacific. The survey, the second of its kind since 2006, was carried out among 900 opinion leaders in 31 member countries, drawn from a broad cross section of stakeholders in government, media, civil society, academia, the private sector, and development partners.
In ADB's first ever independent perceptions survey, over 700 opinion leaders in 30 ADB member countries were polled to assess stakeholders' attitudes about ADB's role and effectiveness in the Asia and Pacific region. The survey is intended to be the first in a series measuring how and why attitudes and opinions toward ADB change over time. The sample included randomly selected opinion leaders from government, media, civil society, academia, the private sector, and development partners in donor countries and ADB's five operational regions.