1. Civil Society and Corruption: Armenian Public Perceptions Research Project Dr. Yevgenya Paturyan Yerevan, 2009 Caucasus Research Resource Centers – ARMENIA A Program of Eurasia Partnership Foundation
8. Willingness to approach an NGO 100% 1549 Total 30.1% 467 Total Missing 1.2% 19 Refused 22.2% 344 Don’t Know 6.7% 104 NA 100% 69.9% 1082 Total Valid 53.2% 37.2% 576 No 46.8% 32.7% 506 Yes Valid % % N
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10. Interest in NGO Assistance 15.4% Free legal advice 18.8% Information about where to complain 25.9% Information about legislation 34.% Information about obligations 56% Information about rights
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12. Anti-Corruption Activists 1.2% Participate in educational campaigns 0.6% Participate in awareness campaigns 0.2% File a lawsuit 0.4% Report corruption to authorities 0.8% Report corruption to NGOs 22.6% Refuse to make favors 32.0% Abstain from paying bribes Yes
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Editor's Notes
Why do I link the two? My personal interest: coming from the importance of civil society for democratization
Reasons for approaching are important here: trust +, not sure they will help, don’t trust -
In general, only 2.4% said they would like nothing. These are summed up percentages.