Study of Private Sector Perceptions of Corruption (STOPP) Survey 2018

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In October 2018, The Asia Foundation, in collaboration with the Sant Maral Foundation, conducted its ninth installment of the Study of Private Sector Perceptions of Corruption Survey in Mongolia, a survey of businesses based in the capital city, Ulaanbaatar. The longitudinal design of the survey helps track long-term changes and trends in perceptions and attitudes. The survey aims to provide a unique and robust tool to raise awareness, and further encourage the business community, policymakers, and especially government service providers to continue to improve good-governance practices, change attitudes, and prevent corruption. Additionally, the STOPP Survey is complemented by The Asia Foundation’s Survey on Perceptions and Knowledge of Corruption, a nationwide survey of citizens to measure public perceptions and understandings of corruption. Together, the two surveys provide a broad picture of the level of corruption in Mongolia.

Posted March 26, 2019
Related locations: Mongolia
Related programs: Good Governance
Related topics: Study of Private Perceptions of Corruption in Mongolia