Belarusians’ Awareness about Civil Society Increased from 30% to 52%
Belarusians’ Awareness about Civil Society Increased from 30% to 52%
November 5, 2014
Belarus
Since 2012 the Independent Institute of Socio-Economic and Political Studies (IISEPS) has been polling Belarusians attitude in four categories in trust to public institutions; citizens’ awareness of civil society organizations; the level of citizens’ involvement in civil society activity; and the level of citizens overall public/social activism.
The survey is nationally representative, with a sample size of n=1,506 and margin of error ± 3%. Fieldwork took place in September each year from 2012 until 2014 and interviews were face-to-face, conducted in respondents’ homes.
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